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A [[Stealth Elite]] is seen wrestling with [[Sergeant Johnson]] over an [[MA5B Assault Rifle]]. They cease their fight when they hear and notice the nearby ''[[Pillar of Autumn]]'' beginning to explode. Johnson then spreads his arms, saying, ''"Oh shi...This is it, baby. Hold me."'' Before the nuclear explosion envelops them, the Elite obliges [[Johnson]] by hugging him and additionally feeling his bottom.  
A [[Stealth Elite]] is seen wrestling with [[Sergeant Johnson]] over an [[MA5B Assault Rifle]]. They cease their fight when they hear and notice the nearby ''[[Pillar of Autumn]]'' beginning to explode. Johnson then spreads his arms, saying, ''"Oh shi...This is it, baby. Hold me."'' Before the nuclear explosion envelops them, the Elite obliges [[Johnson]] by hugging him and additionally feeling his bottom.  


However, players who don't wish to beat [[The Maw (Level)|The Maw]] on [[Legendary]], can see a cutscene of the cinematic on the ''[[Halo 2]]'' [[Conversations from the Universe]] disc or even view it in its entirety on a video upload site such as YouTube.  
However, players who don't wish to beat [[The Maw (Level)|The Maw]] on [[Legendary]], can see a cutscene of the cinematic on the ''[[Halo 2]] [[Conversations from the Universe]]'' disc or even view it in its entirety on a video upload site such as YouTube.  


The cutscene, while only viewable on the legendary difficulty setting, it is not considered canon in the Halo universe. It was made specifically for fan-based humor. This is backed up in the novel [[Halo: First Strike]] that "is" official canon, which shows that Johnson and a few other survivors, making it onto the Pelican just in time to escape the explosion, which throws the existence of this specific Elite in to doubt. It could, however, be simply a case of another Sergent Johnson, as some levels have more than one.  
The cutscene, while only viewable on the Legendary difficulty setting, it is not considered canon in the Halo universe. It was made specifically for fan-based humor. This is backed up in the novel ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' that "is" official canon, which shows that Johnson and a few other survivors, making it onto the Pelican just in time to escape the explosion, which throws the existence of this specific Elite in to doubt. It could, however, be simply a case of another Sergent Johnson, as some levels have more than one.  
According to Bungie members on commentary of the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' cut scene, the original idea for the cutscene on Legendary, didn't involve the Hugging Elite at all.  In fact, Johnson was supposed to be onboard the [[Longsword]] fighter, hidden away, until the Master Chief found him a few seconds later. It is assumed this was not added as it would demean the [[Johnson|character]]. It is also unknown how the Hugging Elite lost its weapon.
According to Bungie members on commentary of the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' cut scene, the original idea for the cutscene on Legendary, didn't involve the Hugging Elite at all.  In fact, Johnson was supposed to be onboard the [[Longsword]] fighter, hidden away, until the Master Chief found him a few seconds later. It is assumed this was not added as it would demean the [[Johnson|character]]. It is also unknown how the Hugging Elite lost its weapon.