Lister (Marine)

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Master Sergeant Lister was a UNSC Marine and ODST. He is a high-ranking Non-commissioned officer assigned to the Pillar of Autumn and First Lieutenant Melissa McKay's unit. When the vessel was shot down above Installation 04, he "helljumps" to the surface along with the rest of the ODSTs.[1]

He took part in leading the raid on the Truth and Reconciliation to rescue Captain Jacob Keyes. However, SPARTAN-117 noticed that the ODSTs, albeit fierce fighters, were slowing him down. Consequently, he told him to wait for him. Lister agreed and was picked up when Keyes drove the Dropship back to Alpha Base.

Due to the shortage of officers in the surviving units, Lister is chosen to be an ODST platoon commander, replacing Second Lieutenant Dalu, who had been reassigned as the supply officer of Alpha Base. Lister headed 3rd Platoon of McKay's forces.[2] He was every bit as in charge as the other officers of the company, such as Second Lieutenant Oros.

He headed a column of four Scorpion Tanks during the supply convoy from the Autumn to Alpha Base. He later assisted in the defense of that base from the infiltration of Zuka 'Zamamee's group of SpecOps Elites aboard Charlie 217.

When the Flood attacked, he stood too close to a Carrier Form and was "knocked on his can" by the explosion, according to McKay.[3] It is then refernced that he has a very tough personality and physical structure, as "the Marines like the sound of something that could put Lister off his feet".

He finally managed to survive up until the ODSTs take over the Truth and Reconciliation. He then died with the rest of the men when McKay severed the fibre optic conduit linking the controls to the engines of the vessel, destroying the ship.[4]

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Flood, Page 36
  2. ^ Halo: The Flood, Page 148
  3. ^ Halo: The Flood, page 271
  4. ^ Halo: The Flood, Page 332