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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Rawley was voiced by [[Tawnya Pettiford-Wates|Tanya Pettiford-Wates]].
*Rawley was voiced by [[Tawnya Pettiford-Wates|Tanya Pettiford-Wates]].
*The call sign "Foe Hammer" is [[list of Marathon references in Halo|a reference]] to the fourteenth level of ''[[Marathon|Marathon Infinity]]''. "Foe Hammer" is also a literal translation of the name of [[Wikipedia:Gandalf|Gandalf]]'s sword, Glamdring, as well as the name of the dragon-slaying arrow in Stephen King's book ''The Eyes of the Dragon''.
*The call sign "Foe Hammer" is [[list of Marathon references in Halo|a reference]] to the fourteenth level of ''[[Marathon|Marathon Infinity]]''. In turn, the level's name is a reference to Glamdring, [[Wikipedia:Gandalf|Gandalf]]'s sword in the Middle-earth legendarium, which translated into English means "Foe-hammer". Foe Hammer is also the name of the dragon-slaying arrow in Stephen King's book ''The Eyes of the Dragon''.
*Foe Hammer is addressed by Cortana as a lieutenant in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', though she was actually a captain. However, it is possible that Cortana was addressing Lieutenant Frye, though this is unlikely, as Foe Hammer was the senior officer on board, and was thus in charge of ''Echo 419''.
*Foe Hammer is addressed by Cortana as a lieutenant in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', though she was actually a captain. However, it is possible that Cortana was addressing Lieutenant Frye, though this is unlikely, as Foe Hammer was the senior officer on board, and was thus in charge of ''Echo 419''.
*In the original ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', "Foe Hammer" is an unseen character, as she never leaves the cockpit of ''Echo 419'', which has an opaque windshield. However, the Pelicans in the remake, ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary|Halo: Anniversary]]'', have transparent windshields, and Carol Rawley is depicted using the model of a generic Caucasian dropship pilot, likely taken from the one piloting the [[Bumblebee]] escape pod in the cutscene at the end of [[The Pillar of Autumn|The ''Pillar of Autumn'']]
*In the original ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', "Foe Hammer" is an unseen character, as she never leaves the cockpit of ''Echo 419'', which has an opaque windshield. However, the Pelicans in the remake, ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary|Halo: Anniversary]]'', have transparent windshields, and Carol Rawley is depicted using the model of a generic Caucasian dropship pilot, likely taken from the one piloting the [[Bumblebee]] escape pod in the cutscene at the end of ''The Pillar of Autumn''


==Gallery==
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Revision as of 12:49, August 4, 2012

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"Frye: Jeez, boss, maybe this wasn't such a good idea...
Rawley: If you've got a better idea, bring it up at the next staff meeting. Until then, shut the hell up and let me fly this thing."
— Conversation between Flight Captain Rawley and Lieutenant Frye

Flight Captain Carol Rawley, better known by her call sign Foe Hammer, was a pilot in the UNSC's 23rd Naval Air Squadron. During the Battle of Installation 04, she piloted Pelican Echo 419.

Biography

Battle of Installation 04

After the UNSC Pillar of Autumn made a "blind" slipspace jump to the Soell system, Covenant forces boarded the ship. Rawley and many other members of her squadron, including her co-pilot, Lieutenant Frye, and her crew chief, Cullen, escaped during the ensuing battle and descended to the surface of Installation 04, where many UNSC forces had landed. While the rest of the ship's crew and complement were escaping in lifeboats, Rawley led the pilots in flying their Pelicans off the vessel, feeling that they would soon prove useful.

On the surface of the ringworld, she helped SPARTAN John-117 and Cortana gather scattered Marines and transported them to Alpha Base. That night, she inserted John, Cortana, and a team of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers to rescue Captain Keyes in a raid on the CCS-class Battlecruiser Truth and Reconciliation.

The next day, she deployed the pair and a squad of Marines on a beach to secure the Silent Cartographer and later ferried John and Cortana to the Control Room. On the night of September 20th, Foe Hammer carried John-117 to the installation's Flood containment facility. Foe Hammer and her crew survived the the Flood outbreak by remaining airborne.[1]

While attempting to evacuate the SPARTAN and Cortana from Pillar of Autumn's wreckage, Rawley and her crew were killed by a pair of Covenant Banshees. The Master Chief was saddened by her death.[2]

Personality

Rawley was considered one of the best crewmen of the Pillar of Autumn. She never expressed fear in her voice, and she was considered to have been a very efficient pilot. Foe Hammer put soldiers down on landing zones filled with hostile forces without hesitation, took heavy fire, ignored the odds and the consequences, and did not panic.

Trivia

  • Rawley was voiced by Tanya Pettiford-Wates.
  • The call sign "Foe Hammer" is a reference to the fourteenth level of Marathon Infinity. In turn, the level's name is a reference to Glamdring, Gandalf's sword in the Middle-earth legendarium, which translated into English means "Foe-hammer". Foe Hammer is also the name of the dragon-slaying arrow in Stephen King's book The Eyes of the Dragon.
  • Foe Hammer is addressed by Cortana as a lieutenant in Halo: Combat Evolved, though she was actually a captain. However, it is possible that Cortana was addressing Lieutenant Frye, though this is unlikely, as Foe Hammer was the senior officer on board, and was thus in charge of Echo 419.
  • In the original Halo: Combat Evolved, "Foe Hammer" is an unseen character, as she never leaves the cockpit of Echo 419, which has an opaque windshield. However, the Pelicans in the remake, Halo: Anniversary, have transparent windshields, and Carol Rawley is depicted using the model of a generic Caucasian dropship pilot, likely taken from the one piloting the Bumblebee escape pod in the cutscene at the end of The Pillar of Autumn

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

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  1. ^ Halo: Combat Evolved, campaign level, 343 Guilty Spark
  2. ^ Halo: The Flood, pages 338 and 339