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==Production notes==
==Production notes==
*Randall Aiken is portrayed in ''[[Halo: Nightfall]]'' by English actor [[Wikipedia:Steven Waddington|Steven Waddington]].<ref name="waypoint"/>
*Randall Aiken is portrayed in ''[[Halo: Nightfall]]'' by English actor [[Wikipedia:Steven Waddington|Steven Waddington]].<ref name="waypoint"/>
*Randall's Spartan tag was originally inferred by fans from from the "KMA 037R" [[license plate Easter eggs|license plate Easter egg]] in ''Halo 3: ODST'' ("(K) Missing in Action, 037, Randall"). Most of the license plates coincide with the initial and tag of a canonical Spartan, and as such, they are regarded as a reliable source of information. Randall's and [[Rosenda-A344]]'s service tags, both of which were derived from the license plates, were later officially canonized by [[343 Industries]].
*Randall's Spartan tag was originally inferred by fans from the "KMA 037R" [[license plate Easter eggs|license plate Easter egg]] in ''Halo 3: ODST'' ("(K) Missing in Action, 037, Randall"). Most of the license plates coincide with the initial and tag of a canonical Spartan, and as such, they are regarded as a reliable source of information. Randall's and [[Rosenda-A344]]'s service tags, both of which were derived from the license plates, were later officially canonized by [[343 Industries]].
*Though the identification patch on his uniform gives Aiken's [[blood]] type as O+, a file on [[Jameson Locke]]'s [[data pad]] lists it as AB-.<ref name="nightfall2"/> Though this is likely a production oversight, it is possible that Aiken's blood type was changed when ONI curtailed his augmentations, a phenomenon that sometimes occurs after bone marrow transplants.
*Though the identification patch on his uniform gives Aiken's [[blood]] type as O+, a file on [[Jameson Locke]]'s [[data pad]] lists it as AB-.<ref name="nightfall2"/> Though this is likely a production oversight, it is possible that Aiken's blood type was changed when ONI curtailed his augmentations, a phenomenon that sometimes occurs after bone marrow transplants.
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