Unidentified NMPD officer: Difference between revisions

(→‎Trivia: I've done experiments. He's scripted only to die by the Rookie's hands and he'll remain invulnerable when attacked by the Covenant. (I've tried in on Easy, since it's the easiest way to experiment.))
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The officer is immune to headshots and his shotgun can not be traded. He is also invincible until his scripted death or when he attacks the player.
*The officer is immune to headshots and his shotgun can not be traded. He is also invincible until his scripted death or when he attacks the player.
**Only the player can kill him When he turns into the enemy. He'll remain invincible when the Covenant attacks him, as it's programmed to die under the player's hands, not others.
**Only the player can kill him when he turns into the enemy. He'll remain invincible when the Covenant attacks him, as it's scripted to die under the player's hands, not others.
*Using [[Theater]] to watch the officer's death at the hands of the Drones will reveal that the Drones do not actually attack him. Instead, the Drones simply appear and flee. The officer will then simply vanish after standing still for a few seconds.
*Using [[Theater]] to watch the officer's death at the hands of the Drones will reveal that the Drones do not actually attack him. Instead, the Drones simply appear and flee. The officer will then simply vanish after standing still for a few seconds.
*In the original [[Xbox 360]] version of ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', killing the hostile officer awards points in [[campaign scoring]], however he does not appear in the player's postgame carnage stats as an enemy killed. In ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]'', the kill awards neither points nor medals, yet the officer does appear in the postgame carnage report as an enemy killed, listed as a marine. At launch, the marine icon was red because marine kills would normally be considered friendly fire; when the game was released on PC in [[2020]] this was corrected and the icon is now blue.
*In the original [[Xbox 360]] version of ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', killing the hostile officer awards points in [[campaign scoring]], however he does not appear in the player's postgame carnage stats as an enemy killed. In ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]'', the kill awards neither points nor medals, yet the officer does appear in the postgame carnage report as an enemy killed, listed as a marine. At launch, the marine icon was red because marine kills would normally be considered friendly fire; when the game was released on PC in [[2020]] this was corrected and the icon is now blue.
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