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''Note: The name itself is fan-speculation. While accepted widely, it is not to be taken as Bungie canon, until such time as confirmed by Bungie. The true name may be confirmed in Halo: Ghosts of Coral. The Joyride Studios action figure of Half-Jaw is called "SpecOps Elite Commander"''
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''Note: The name itself is fan-speculation. While accepted widely, it is not to be taken as [[Bungie]] canon, until such time as confirmed by Bungie. The true name may be confirmed in [[Halo: Ghosts of Coral]]. The [[Joyride Studios]] action figure of Half-Jaw is called "SpecOps Elite Commander"''


==Summary==
==Summary==


"Half-Jaw", as he is known unofficially, for his name is not mentioned in Halo 2 at all, is a White Elite or "Ultra" as Cortana calls those of his rank, a Commander of Covenant SpecOps forces. He is mostly recognizible because he is missing his left mandibles, hence the fan-name, "Half-Jaw".
"Half-Jaw", as he is known unofficially, for his name is not mentioned in [[Halo 2]] at all, is a White Elite or [[Ultra]] as Cortana calls those of his rank, a Commander of Covenant SpecOps forces. He is mostly recognizible because he is missing his left mandibles, hence the fan-name, "Half-Jaw".


He first makes his appearance in The Arbiter, where he leads the SpecOps forces on board a Phantom in reciting an oath of loyalty. He speaks with the Arbiter before the Covenant are deployed to assault the Heretics.
He first makes his appearance in [[The Arbiter (Level)]], where he leads the SpecOps forces on board a [[Phantom]] in reciting an oath of loyalty. He speaks with the [[Arbiter]] before the Covenant are deployed to assault the [[Heretics]].


At the start of The Oracle, he mentions that he recognises the stench of the Flood. It is most possible that he is a veteran of the fighting on the first Halo (It is speculated that this is the cause of his injury). Later in the level, he hands the Arbiter his Energy Sword, if the Arbiter is not already in possession of one, to cut the cables holding up the facility.
At the start of [[The Oracle (Level)]], he mentions that he recognises the stench of the [[Flood]]. It is most possible that he is a veteran of the fighting on the first Halo (It is speculated that this is the cause of his injury). Later in the level, he hands the Arbiter his [[Energy Sword]], if the Arbiter is not already in possession of one, to cut the cables holding up the facility.
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He reappears in the starting cutscene of Sacred Icon, where he expresses his disdain of having the Brutes replace the Elites as the Honor Guards to the remaing High Prophets. He reappears in the last part of Sacred Icon, where he is defending an Elite encampment from waves of Flood.
He reappears in the starting cutscene of [[Sacred Icon (Level)]], where he expresses his disdain of having the [[Brute]]s replace the Elites as the Honor Guards to the remaing [[High Prophets]]. He reappears in the last part of Sacred Icon, where he is defending an Elite encampment from waves of [[Flood]].


He holds back until "the main forces arrive", but reappears in a [[Specter]] dropped off by a [[Phantom]] about 3/4 of the way through [[Quarantine Zone]], along with another [[Elite]]. He then stays until the cutscene that starts the part of Quarantine Zone called "Shooting Gallery". He and the [[Arbiter]] go onto the gondola that leads into the Library of [[Delta Halo]], but goes off to draw some [[Flood]] away.
He holds back until "the main forces arrive", but reappears in a [[Specter]] dropped off by a [[Phantom]] about 3/4 of the way through [[Quarantine Zone (Level)]], along with another [[Elite]]. He then stays until the cutscene that starts the part of Quarantine Zone called "Shooting Gallery". He and the [[Arbiter]] go onto the gondola that leads into the Library of [[Delta Halo]], but goes off to draw some [[Flood]] away.


He reappears the final cutscene of Uprising, where he drives a [[Wraith]] and converses with the [[Arbiter]].
He reappears the final cutscene of Uprising, where he drives a [[Wraith]] and converses with the [[Arbiter]].


In the first cutscene of [[The Great Journey]], he mentions the Scarab as a means of breaking down the door of [[Delta Halo]]'s Control Room, then goes into the [[Wraith]] and fights alongside you against the [[Brutes]].
In the first cutscene of [[The Great Journey]], he mentions the [[Scarab]] as a means of breaking down the door of [[Delta Halo]]'s Control Room, then goes into the [[Wraith]] and fights alongside you against the [[Brutes]].


He is voiced by [[Robert Davi]], who is best known for his role as Franz Sanchez in the James Bond classic "License to Kill".
He is voiced by [[Robert Davi]], who is best known for his role as Franz Sanchez in the James Bond classic "License to Kill".

Revision as of 09:31, July 16, 2006

Note: The name itself is fan-speculation. While accepted widely, it is not to be taken as Bungie canon, until such time as confirmed by Bungie. The true name may be confirmed in Halo: Ghosts of Coral. The Joyride Studios action figure of Half-Jaw is called "SpecOps Elite Commander"

Summary

"Half-Jaw", as he is known unofficially, for his name is not mentioned in Halo 2 at all, is a White Elite or Ultra as Cortana calls those of his rank, a Commander of Covenant SpecOps forces. He is mostly recognizible because he is missing his left mandibles, hence the fan-name, "Half-Jaw".

He first makes his appearance in The Arbiter (Level), where he leads the SpecOps forces on board a Phantom in reciting an oath of loyalty. He speaks with the Arbiter before the Covenant are deployed to assault the Heretics.

At the start of The Oracle (Level), he mentions that he recognises the stench of the Flood. It is most possible that he is a veteran of the fighting on the first Halo (It is speculated that this is the cause of his injury). Later in the level, he hands the Arbiter his Energy Sword, if the Arbiter is not already in possession of one, to cut the cables holding up the facility.

He reappears in the starting cutscene of Sacred Icon (Level), where he expresses his disdain of having the Brutes replace the Elites as the Honor Guards to the remaing High Prophets. He reappears in the last part of Sacred Icon, where he is defending an Elite encampment from waves of Flood.

He holds back until "the main forces arrive", but reappears in a Specter dropped off by a Phantom about 3/4 of the way through Quarantine Zone (Level), along with another Elite. He then stays until the cutscene that starts the part of Quarantine Zone called "Shooting Gallery". He and the Arbiter go onto the gondola that leads into the Library of Delta Halo, but goes off to draw some Flood away.

He reappears the final cutscene of Uprising, where he drives a Wraith and converses with the Arbiter.

In the first cutscene of The Great Journey, he mentions the Scarab as a means of breaking down the door of Delta Halo's Control Room, then goes into the Wraith and fights alongside you against the Brutes.

He is voiced by Robert Davi, who is best known for his role as Franz Sanchez in the James Bond classic "License to Kill".

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