Master Chief is widely known throughout the UNSC as an icon of admiration and a role model, simply referred to as "Chief". In addition to his in-game fame, Master Chief is one of the most recognizable video-game figures in history, with his quotes , actions, and exploits being well-known even outside the gaming community.
While Master Chief does hold the highest enlisted rank, Noble 6 is an officer. As a Lieutenant Noble 6 outranks Master Chief, and could theoretically be placed as his commanding officer.
Being an officer provides Noble 6 with more human resources at his fingertips and the ability to give direction and lead. While Master Chief does posses the informal respect and reputation of UNSC soldiers, Noble 6 as an officer has an official capacity to lead and direct them. The principal difference in these two lines is design philosophy, while II's were made to act as small, human tanks, Spartan-III's were made to be cost effective and expendable. Master Chief as a II series has been enhanced to a higher genetic level, and had his bone and muscle structure changed to be physically larger, stronger, and faster.
The Halo series has put it's protagonists through some of the most difficult fights in video game history. As such, both Master Chief, and Noble 6 can be considered to be persistent. Noble 6, however, slightly edges out Master Chief regarding this one. In the dying hours of Halo: Reach , Noble 6 fought back countless Elites while gravely injured, never giving up, even when defeat and death, were clearly and undeniably on the horizon.
In terms of weapons, both Master Chief and Noble 6 carried fleshed out and extremely effective arsenals. Master Chief does however get a chance to use more weapons then Noble 6, and has used virtually every lethal weapon available in the fight for humanity.
Noble Six only had the chance to wear Mark V. Noble Six assisted Kat in reconnaissance of the Covenant-occupied site, destroying multiple aerial defenses and unveiling a large Covenant installation codenamed Spire One. Recognizing the presence of the supercarrier as a large threat, Kat suggested to Noble Team to reconfigure a slipspace engine into a makeshift slipspace bomb, which would destroy the supercarrier immediately.
The team was forced to enter a radiation bunker to shield them from the Covenant's glassing of New Alexandria. As Noble Team exited the elevator and ran towards the bunker, a Sangheili Field Marshal of the Devoted Sentries in a Phantom overhead shot Kat through the head with a needle rifle , killing her instantly.
When the surviving members of Noble Team were extracted on August 26 , Carter carried her body out of the bunker. Kat generally exhibited a sardonic attitude and had a dry sense of humor.
She was described as brilliant, athletic, [1] an inspired tactician and exemplary combatant. She was also noted for her skills as a cryptanalyst and a hacker; allegedly, there had not been a system yet that she has been unable to crack. According to Colonel Urban Holland, she had a habit of occasionally investigating classified intel more than her superiors would like her to. Her ability to acquire and digest information has been described as "supernatural"; more than once, she was able to read a situation, working with information many would find overly limited.
Kat shared a close bond with Noble Team's leader, Carter-A due to the two being the only survivors of the original roster of Noble Team. Carter greatly valued her tactical input and planning ability and was particularly upset about her death.
Much like Carter, Kat blamed herself for Thom-A's death while it was apparent that neither was responsible; according to Colonel Urban Holland, Thom died because he pursued a group of enemies by himself rather than waiting for backup.
Kat also notably sported a robotic prosthetic in place of the right arm she lost during an earlier operation. Kat's Mjolnir armor from the Making of Deliver Hope. Kat gets shot through the head by a round from a Needle Rifle while her shields are down.
Kat-B on the Halo Legendary Crate 16 poster. Article Discussion Edit History. Kat's eyes reflected in her cracked visor in the Deliver Hope trailer.
Cryptum Primordium Silentium The Cole Protocol Envoy New Blood Bad Blood Evolutions Fractures Saint's Testimony Shadow of Intent Other Media. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Noble Team. History Talk You know as well as I do that we wind up with some that she would have chosen - not just kids unlucky enough to survive a glassing.
Concept art of Noble Team in combat during the Fall of Reach. Noble Team in a promotional image for Halo: Reach. Ironically the team is standing in the order they died in. Left to Right.
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