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Sergeant Major [[Avery Johnson]] was another character in the game who emerged early on, as an "caricature unashamedly lifted from ''[[List of references to Aliens in the Halo series|Aliens]]''". Johnson was originally designed to just be a random Marine, but voice actor [[David Scully]]'s improvisation and line delivery impressed people so much he eventually became a larger character in the later games. One suggestion from Marty O'Donnel would involve Johnson ending up on the ship at the end of the game with the player shouting "good to see you, Chief!", though this idea was shot down by Staten as he didn't believe anyone would care about the Marine NPCs.<ref name="untold"/>
Sergeant Major [[Avery Johnson]] was another character in the game who emerged early on, as an "caricature unashamedly lifted from ''[[List of references to Aliens in the Halo series|Aliens]]''". Johnson was originally designed to just be a random Marine, but voice actor [[David Scully]]'s improvisation and line delivery impressed people so much he eventually became a larger character in the later games. One suggestion from Marty O'Donnel would involve Johnson ending up on the ship at the end of the game with the player shouting "good to see you, Chief!", though this idea was shot down by Staten as he didn't believe anyone would care about the Marine NPCs.<ref name="untold"/>


MC naming -> https://twitter.com/mercuryeric/status/883832744936996864
The main character of the game, [[John-117]] - The Master Chief - emerged as the "future soldier" in the RTS days of the game's development. During this time, the future soldier was just one of several types of unit available to the player. As development evolved, production became more and more centered on the player and the character they control. The name of "John" was conceived by ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' writer [[Eric Nylund]]<ref name="untold"/>, while the "117" was created by [[Eric Trautmann]] as a [[List of references to religion in the Halo series|reference]] to 1:17, Revelation of St. John the Divide - ''"And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead."''<ref name="trautmann117">[https://twitter.com/mercuryeric/status/883832744936996864 '''Twitter:''' ''Eric Trautmann Twitter thread on the origins of John-117 and Halsey'']</ref> These names recieved pushback from Bungie, who didn't want to call their main character "John" in the game. A meeting with Griesemer, Jones, McLees and Staten turned out the suggestion from McLees to name him after a military rank, with Griesemer suggesting Sergeant. McLees pointed out John would be in the [[UNSC Navy|Navy]], so a Naval rank would be appropriate.  Griesemer instead suggested Commander, similar to ''[[Wikipedia:James Bond|James Bond]]'', though McLees also countered that Commander would be too high a rank for someone being sent into battle like the player does. The team then looked at real world military rank structures, and found "Master Chief Petty Officer" as the highest non-commissioned officer rank in the Navy, and gave that name to the Master Chief. Many people in the team didn't like the name, but it stuck.<ref name="untold"/> At one point, Microsoft urged the team to change the name from Master Chief to "The Commando" to better reflect the tone of the game.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/Content/assets/en-us/Podcast/343Sparkast_006.mp3 '''343 Sparkast #6'''] (Archived copy available [https://web.archive.org/web/20120201111637/http://halo.xbox.com/Content/assets/en-us/Podcast/343Sparkast_006.mp3 here]</ref>
 


One campaign level would involve volcanoes<ref name="campaigndecember"/>
One campaign level would involve volcanoes<ref name="campaigndecember"/>