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{{quote|No sooner had I put the [[Grunt]] down than Fisk has got a hold of that bad boy and dumps the whole clip into the column—stickies and everything just cooking off—secondaries like mad! Fisk was a crazy bastard he was—wish he was still with us.|Anonymous serviceman}}
{{quote|No sooner had I put the [[Grunt]] down than Fisk has got a hold of that bad boy and dumps the whole clip into the column—stickies and everything just cooking off—secondaries like mad! Fisk was a crazy bastard he was—wish he was still with us.|Anonymous serviceman}}


'''Fisk''' was a [[UNSC]] [[Marine]]. Not much is known about him except that he used a captured [[Fuel Rod Cannon]] in a firefight with [[Covenant]] forces and that he may have died at some point after that.<ref>http://www.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=h3fuelrod</ref>
'''Fisk''' was a [[UNSC]] [[Marine]] who fought during the [[Second Battle of Earth]]. Not much is known about him except that he used a captured [[Fuel Rod Cannon]] to great effect in a firefight with [[Covenant]] forces and that he may have died at some point after that.<ref>http://www.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=h3fuelrod</ref>


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"No sooner had I put the Grunt down than Fisk has got a hold of that bad boy and dumps the whole clip into the column—stickies and everything just cooking off—secondaries like mad! Fisk was a crazy bastard he was—wish he was still with us."
— Anonymous serviceman

Fisk was a UNSC Marine who fought during the Second Battle of Earth. Not much is known about him except that he used a captured Fuel Rod Cannon to great effect in a firefight with Covenant forces and that he may have died at some point after that.[1]

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