Chips Dubbo

"Whoa...it's like a postcard! Dear Sarge: kicking ass in outer space, wish you were here."

- Chips Dubbo

"I heard that...jackass!"

- Avery J. Johnson

Private First Class Chips Dubbo is a UNSC Marine. He has fought through several battles and returned alive from all discovered Halo installations, and has fought alongside John-117 numerous times. He is characterized by his distinctive Australian accent, unmistakable smart remarks and laid-back attitude.

Battle of Installation 04
Following the Fall of Reach in 2552, Chips Dubbo was stationed on the. Dubbo, possibly separated from his squad, met the Master Chief on the Pillar of Autumn as Covenant forces poured into the ship. Noticing the Spartan was unarmed, he escorted the Chief to the bridge. He survived the destruction of the Autumn, along with most of the other Marines, via an escape pod. Dubbo met the Master Chief on Halo again when his squad was under attack by Covenant forces. The Chief defended his squad until Echo 419 came to evac the Marines. He later took part in a rescue mission on the Truth and Reconciliation. Although he was with the original strike team, who were all killed, he can be heard in the Covenant dropship, complimenting Captain Keyes' killing of two Covenant Hunters. Later he accompanied Captain Jacob Keyes when he took two squads to locate the "weapons cache" that 'Qualomee had told them about. The cache was found to be the Flood containment facility and he and his team, along with the remnants of Corporal Lovik's Second Squad, escaped the facility. They then rendezvoused with the Master Chief and were extracted by Echo 419.

Battle of Earth
After the events on Installation 04 and Cairo Station, Dubbo was deployed to Mombasa along with other Marines from the. After their Pelican crashed into Old Mombasa, Dubbo and several other Marines fought their way through the streets alongside John-117, eventually making it to the industrial zone of New Mombasa. Later, he managed to board In Amber Clad in time to escape the Slipspace explosion caused by the Prophet of Regret's assault carrier Solemn Penance.

Dubbo was also present in New Mombasa after the explosion, pinned down by Brute fire, where he met up with Edward Buck to clear the area. In addition, he was part of the Marine forces in the Uplift Nature Reserve, and offered medical care for a wounded Marine after the Mombasa Tether collapsed.

Battle of Installation 05
Afterward, he was dropped onto Installation 05 as part of the 7th ODST Battalion. He accompanied the Master Chief and Gunnery Sergeant Stacker all the way to the final temple, although he did not continue on inside the temple. He fought alongside John-117 at various points during the engagement.

Battle of Voi
Dubbo later partook in the late stages of the Battle of Earth. After helping to escort the Chief through the jungles of Mount Kilimanjaro, he took part in the Battle of Voi, assisting the Chief to clear hostile forces from the Crow's Nest base's hangar, and was evacuated from the hangar after the fight. He then assisted the Chief in taking down Covenant anti-air defenses around what the humans thought to be the Ark. After the Flood crash-landed in Voi, he helped with cleansing the area, before pulling back to the UNSC Forward Unto Dawn.

Battle of Installation 00
After the Battle of Voi, he traveled through the portal to The Ark and participated in the Battle of Installation 00. He assisted the Chief in pushing to the Ark's Cartographer by offering him a Gauss Warthog and helping take down a Scarab. He also assisted the Chief's push to one of the barrier towers. After High Charity arrived and crashed on the Ark and John-117 planned to light Installation 04B, he evacuated the Ark with the rest of the surviving Marines and Covenant separatists aboard the Shadow of Intent. During the memorial ceremony on March 3, 2553, Dubbo took part in the 21-gun salute for those fallen during the war.

Canon status
Similar to the character of Sergeant Stacker, while Dubbo does make an appearance throughout the trilogy, his canonical status remains in limbo; as he is never mentioned in any of the novels nor does any canonical source explain his fate.

There are also some inconsistencies regarding his appearances, the most prominent being the fact his character can be killed during gameplay, yet he will mysteriously show up again without any explanation. In addition, Dubbo is also seen in various parts of Halo 3: ODST, despite the fact his Halo 2 incarnation was on his way to Installation 05 at the time. The circumstances of his survival from Alpha Halo and return to Earth are also shrouded in mystery, since neither he or Stacker were aboard Polaski's Pelican or the Master Chief's Longsword which were the only known craft to escape Halo.

The most likely explanation for his status is the same used for Avery Johnson before his official inclusion into canonical sources; that he is a character not meant to be taken seriously. It is also possible there is a canonical incarnation of his character, even if most of his appearances are meant to represent other Marines in a fictional sense.

Trivia

 * Dubbo is voiced by the Australian voice actor Andrew McKaige.
 * There are amusing voice out-takes for the voice actor of Dubbo, including a spoof of Crocodile Hunter called "Flood Hunter".
 * His name is only mentioned in the Halo: Combat Evolved credits.
 * He is one of the most well known and recognized Marines due to his accent and smart-alec remarks.
 * "Dubbo" is the name of a city in New South Wales, Australia. "Chips Dubbo" is also a fast food company in New South Wales. Whether this is a coincidence or an intentional reference is unknown.
 * He is both one of the first and one of the last marines seen in the trilogy, present both at the start of Pillar of Autumn, and during the 21-Gun Salute at the end of Halo 3.
 * Dubbo is always the marine who escorts the Master Chief to the bridge on the level Pillar of Autumn. However, while the scripted dialogue is always Dubbo, whenever this particular Marine is shot, sometimes he will grunt or curse with Mendoza or Bisenti's voice.
 * In the Halo: Combat Evolved data files, dialogue for Chips is in a folder named "aussie", a slang term for "Australian".
 * Dubbo's mother may have been killed by the Covenant, as when he throws a grenade he yells "This one's for my mother!".
 * It is possible to have more than one of Dubbo in combat, but this happens more often in Halo 2 when reinforcements are dropped off.
 * In Halo 2, a glitch can occur in some levels where a Marine ally's voice and accent will change to Chips Dubbo's partway through the level. This glitch is most likely to occur due to Dubbo having scripted dialogue, but Dubbo himself not being present or having been killed. This occurs most often on Delta Halo, where Dubbo has a substantial amount of pre-scripted dialogue. As a result of this, some marines in Halo 2 may have Dubbo's voice but not his character model.

List of appearances

 * Halo: Combat Evolved
 * Halo 2
 * Halo 3
 * Halo 3: ODST