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*Stacker's voice will be usable in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'''s [[Firefight]] mode.<ref>[http://ie.xbox360.ign.com/dor/objects/14276699/halo-project/videos/halor_armory_montage_072210.html;jsessionid=b2hkkhg3gp1cu?show=hi IGN - The Armory video]</ref>
*Stacker's voice will be usable in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'''s [[Firefight]] mode.<ref>[http://ie.xbox360.ign.com/dor/objects/14276699/halo-project/videos/halor_armory_montage_072210.html;jsessionid=b2hkkhg3gp1cu?show=hi IGN - The Armory video]</ref>
*In Tsavo Highway, he and Reynolds may switch models because of a glitch.
*In Tsavo Highway he and Reynolds may switch models because of a glitch.
*Voice glitches also occur between him and Mendoza in the first game.
*Voice glitches occur between him and Mendoza in the first game.
*In the level [[Pillar of Autumn (Level)|Pillar of Autumn]], an unknown Marine will run towards and past the player, leading a squad in battle and shouting "Secure those blast doors! Move, move!" This sergeant has a unique and, after this encounter, unused voice, although he will randomly appear with the body of either Johnson or Stacker.
*In the level [[Pillar of Autumn (Level)|Pillar of Autumn]], an unknown Marine will run towards and past the player, leading a squad in battle and shouting "Secure those blast doors! Move, move!" This unknown sergeant will randomly appear with the body of either Johnson or Stacker.
*While Stacker 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. A possible explanation for his status maybe the same used for Sgt. Johnson before his official inclusion into canonical sources, that he is a character not meant to be taken seriously, so that even if his character had been killed in one instance, he will mysteriously show up again without any explanation.
*While Stacker does make an appearance throughout the trilogy, his canonical status remains in limbo as he is never mentioned in any canon material outside of the game trilogy. A possible explanation for his status maybe the same used for Sgt. Johnson before his official inclusion into canonical sources; that he is a character not meant to be taken seriously, so that even if his character had been killed in one instance, he will mysteriously show up again without any explanation.
*He can be seen as both a regular [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Infantry]] [[Sergeant]] and an [[ODST]].
*He appears as both a regular [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Infantry]] [[Sergeant]] and an [[ODST]].
*He is named after [[Pete Stacker (Voice Actor)|the person who voices him]], and who also voiced [[Captain Keyes]] in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''.
*He is named after [[Pete Stacker (Voice Actor)|the person who voices him]], and [[Captain Keyes]] in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''.
*He, along with [[Chips Dubbo]], are the only two known [[Marine]]s apart from Johnson to have survived [[Alpha Halo]]. These two also survived the fight on Delta Halo and were seen in the 21-gun salute. It is currently unknown how he escaped Alpha Halo since he was not aboard Polaski's Pelican or Master Chief's Longsword.
*He, along with [[Chips Dubbo]], are the only two known [[Marine]]s apart from Johnson to have survived [[Alpha Halo]]. These two also survived the fight on Delta Halo and were seen in the 21-gun salute. It is currently unknown how he escaped Alpha Halo since he was not aboard Polaski's Pelican or Master Chief's Longsword.
*He can be killed at different times, but like [[Sergeant]] [[Johnson]] in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' and [[Sergeant]] [[Reynolds]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'', he will appear in the next level regardless. Even if he is killed, he still makes scripted comm transmissions in-game.
*He can be killed at different times, but like [[Sergeant]] [[Johnson]] in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' and [[Sergeant]] [[Reynolds]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'' will appear in the next level regardless. Even if he is killed, he still makes scripted comm transmissions in-game.
*Bungie members have reffered to Stacker as Sergeant Johnson's replacement in Halo 2, as stated in the Halo 3 Legendary edition commentaries.
*Bungie members have reffered to Stacker as Sergeant Johnson's replacement in Halo 2, as stated in the Halo 3 Legendary edition commentaries.
*Sergeant Stacker is only ever seen holding a MA5C on Tsavo Highway.
*Stacker fires weapons more accurately and in longer bursts than other Marines.
*Stacker fires weapons more accurately and in longer bursts than other Marines, even in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''.
*Stacker and most of his squad are named after Bungie members.
*Stacker and most of his squad are named after Bungie members.
*It is speculated that he is or was married, due to one of his quotes; "You make my mother-in-law look pretty!". However, considering [[Sgt. Johnson]] says something similar, it might just be a joke.
*It is speculated that he is or was married, due to one of his quotes; "You make my mother-in-law look pretty!". However, considering [[Sgt. Johnson]] says something similar, it might just be a joke.
*In ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]'', he has a scar under one of his eyes.<ref>Halo 3</ref>
*In ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]'', he has a scar under one of his eyes.<ref>Halo 3</ref>
*On [[Cairo Station]], Stacker is seen wearing his service uniform with a [[Major (UNSC)|major]] emblem instead of a [[Gunnery Sergeant]] emblem, like any other Marine (e.g. [[Avery J. Johnson]] and [[Marcus Banks]]) wearing his/her service uniform.
*On [[Cairo Station]], Stacker is seen wearing his service uniform with a [[Major (UNSC)|major]] emblem instead of a [[Gunnery Sergeant]] emblem, like any other Marine (e.g. [[Avery J. Johnson]] and [[Marcus Banks]]) wearing his/her service uniform.
*He appears on the level Silent Cartographer, but if you head back to the beach after they are all dead, his body is not there.
*In [[Halo: Custom Edition]], using map editors, he is referenced as Sgt. Lehto instead of Sgt. Stacker. This is because his face was based off of Marcus Lehto.<ref>Halo: Custom Edition</ref>
*In [[Halo: Custom Edition]], using map editors, he is referenced as Sgt. Lehto instead of Sgt. Stacker. This is because his face was based off Marcus Lehto's<ref>Halo: Custom Edition</ref>
*His features greatly resemble those of Bungie art directer, Marcus Lehto.
*Stacker is called Sergeant "[[Waller]]" and "[[Parker]]" in ''Halo: The Flood''.
*Stacker is called Sergeant "[[Waller]]" and "[[Parker]]" in ''Halo: The Flood''.
*Although his entire command is seen killed after the player leaves the Silent Cartographer, he has a canonical ability to appear later on. As stated, his body is not among the dead, and since it is possible to "save" up to six marines inside the facility, he and Chips Dubbo could have survived in this way.
*Although his entire command is seen killed after the player leaves the Silent Cartographer, he has a canonical ability to appear later on. His body is not among the dead, and since it is possible to "save" up to six marines inside the facility, he and Chips Dubbo could have survived in this way.
*In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' he can sometimes be found at the Marine [[Rally Point]] near [[Kizingo Boulevard]], despite the fact that he is on [[Installation 05]] at the time. Additionally, there is an [[New Mombasa Police Department|NMPD]] officer at the [[ONI Alpha Site]] who sports Stacker's voice and a cap similar to his.
*In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' he can sometimes be found at the Marine [[Rally Point]] near [[Kizingo Boulevard]], despite the fact that he is on [[Installation 05]] at the time. Additionally, there is an [[New Mombasa Police Department|NMPD]] officer at the [[ONI Alpha Site]] who sports Stacker's voice and a cap similar to his.
*In [[Halo 2]], Stacker and [[Marcus Banks|Banks]] will undergo a model change, much like that of Stacker and Reynolds in ''Halo 3''. This is difficult to see, since it mainly occurs on the level [[Regret]].
*In [[Halo 2]] Stacker and [[Marcus Banks|Banks]] will sometimes switch body models, mainly on the level [[Regret]].


==See also==
==See also==