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The Helljumper's Anthem is the official anthem of the ODST.It is described to have "hyped ud strains".  
The Helljumper's Anthem is the official anthem of the ODST.It is described to have "hyped up strains".  


==Mentions==
==Mentions==
In Halo: The Flood, an ODST places a small disk into his or her data player and plays the anthem over the team frequency on the jump to Alpha Halo. Neither [[Lieutenant Melissa McKay]] or [[Major Antonio Silva]] tells the ODST to stop it, so McKay concludes this is the right time to play it.
In Halo: The Flood, an ODST places a small disk into his or her data player and plays the anthem over the team frequency on the jump to Alpha Halo. Neither [[Lieutenant Melissa McKay]] or [[Major Antonio Silva]] tells the ODST to stop the track, so McKay concludes this is the right time to play it.


==References==
==References==
*[[Halo:The Flood]] page 36: "Someone popped a tiny disk into a data player, touched a button, and pushed the hyped-up strains of the Helljumpers' anthem out over the team freq."
*[[Halo:The Flood]] page 36: "Someone popped a tiny disk into a data player, touched a button, and pushed the hyped-up strains of the Helljumpers' anthem out over the team freq."

Revision as of 02:27, August 9, 2008

The Helljumper's Anthem is the official anthem of the ODST.It is described to have "hyped up strains".

Mentions

In Halo: The Flood, an ODST places a small disk into his or her data player and plays the anthem over the team frequency on the jump to Alpha Halo. Neither Lieutenant Melissa McKay or Major Antonio Silva tells the ODST to stop the track, so McKay concludes this is the right time to play it.

References

  • Halo:The Flood page 36: "Someone popped a tiny disk into a data player, touched a button, and pushed the hyped-up strains of the Helljumpers' anthem out over the team freq."