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'''Luke Timmins''' is an American video game engineer. Born in Ellicott City, Maryland, USA in 1981, Timmins was hired at [[Bungie Studios]] in 2001 and served as SDET and was credited as a video game tester for [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]. Later, he was credited as an engineer for [[Halo 2]]. He still works at Bungie today, and is assumed to be working on [[Halo 3]]. He owes a lot of people steak dinners. According to the sixteenth episode of the [[Bungie Podcast]], Luke had a run in with the law that resulted in a Class A misdemeanor. More details can be heard on the podcast, available here: [http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/8/5/d85ce76f-0cb2-41df-aaae-a8c96790332b/Bungie_Podcast_021908.mp3]
'''Luke Timmins''' is an American video game engineer. Born in Ellicott City, Maryland, USA in 1981, Timmins was hired by [[Bungie Studios]] in 2001 and served as SDET and was credited as a video game tester for [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]. Later, he was credited as an engineer for [[Halo 2]]. He still works at Bungie today, and is assumed to have worked on [[Halo 3]].  
 
According to the sixteenth episode of the [[Bungie Podcast]], Luke had a run in with the law that resulted in a Class A misdemeanor. More details can be heard on the podcast, available here: [http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/8/5/d85ce76f-0cb2-41df-aaae-a8c96790332b/Bungie_Podcast_021908.mp3]


==Links==
==Links==
*[http://www.bungie.net/Inside/MeetTheTeam.aspx?Person=timmins Luke Timmins at Bungie.net]
*[http://www.bungie.net/Inside/MeetTheTeam.aspx?Person=timmins Luke Timmins at Bungie.net]

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Template:RealworldTemplate:Bstaff Luke Timmins is an American video game engineer. Born in Ellicott City, Maryland, USA in 1981, Timmins was hired by Bungie Studios in 2001 and served as SDET and was credited as a video game tester for Halo: Combat Evolved. Later, he was credited as an engineer for Halo 2. He still works at Bungie today, and is assumed to have worked on Halo 3.

According to the sixteenth episode of the Bungie Podcast, Luke had a run in with the law that resulted in a Class A misdemeanor. More details can be heard on the podcast, available here: [1]

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