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Hunted is a TV ad, part of the Believe ad campaign for Halo 3, and follows one Marine's story of fighting and hiding from Covenant forces. First aired on September 22, 2007, the video later appeared on the John-117 Monument flash site at Halo3.com on September 25, 2007.

Synopsis[]

In the video, Lieutenant John Tippett, a veteran UNSC Marine, describes a harrowing night he and his unit spent out in a group of woods, as he walks through them many years later. Pausing to point out plasma scoring on a tree trunk caused by a Plasma Rifle, he then approaches a clearing where he and his unit hid throughout the night and describes how they hid from the group of Covenant soldiers who were hunting them. The Interviewer turns the lights of the scene off with the Marine's permission, and John describes the sounds of the Covenant forces moving through the woods.

Tippett concludes the interview saying that during that night, his unit had no choice but to be still and quiet in the clearing, "and wait for John-117." After seven hours of hiding, the Spartan finally showed up to rescue them.

Transcript[]

LT. John Tippett; UNSC (ret.)
active duty: 2551-2571

Tippett: This was made by a Plasma Rifle.

Tippett: This is it. Right here. This is the spot. I bet I can remember every one of these trees.

Interviewer: How did your platoon get pinned down?

Tippett: We got word the Covenant was out here hunting us, and that Master Chief wouldn't be able to rendezvous with us until dawn, so, we had to go dark.

Interviewer: Go dark?

Tippett: Uh, it's no helmet lights, no read-outs, nothing that would give away our position. Like rabbits down a hole. Invisible.

Interviewer: Do you mind if we turn the lights off?

Tippett: Okay, alright.

Interviewer: What happened then?

Tippett: (whispering) For seven hours, we couldn't do anything, but be still and listen to them hunting us. All we could do was sit... and wait for Master Chief.

Trivia[]

  • Tippett states that they couldn't do anything for seven hours, an obvious seven reference.


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