Master Chief Master Chief Petty Officer
John-117, commonly referred to as simply the
Master Chief, is the main protagonist and main playable character in many of the
Halo games. The character is voiced by
Steve Downes, a Chicago
disc jockey. He is one of the Spartans, an elite group of augmented soldiers raised from childhood to be super soldiers. Assisted by the artificial intelligence
Cortana, he prevents the catastrophic firing of the Halo Installation 04 in
Halo: Combat Evolved. Developing the character of Master Chief was part of Bungie's efforts to make players invested in playing the game. The character has since become a gaming icon, the mascot of the Xbox, and rated as one of the greatest characters in video games. In live action, the Chief has been portrayed by
Daniel Cudmore in
Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn and
Pablo Schreiber in the
Paramount+ series.
Cortana Cortana, voiced in the games by
Jen Taylor, is the
artificial intelligence (AI) who assists the Master Chief in the video games. She is one of many "smart" AIs, and is based on the brain of
Dr. Catherine Halsey; the nature of her construction means she is subject to a finite lifespan. In
Halo 4, Cortana begins to succumb to her age, and sacrifices herself to save Chief and Earth from the Forerunner Didact, but
Halo 5: Guardians reveals that she had survived the ordeal. Having found access to the Domain, a Forerunner repository of knowledge, Cortana believes that AIs should serve as the galaxy's caretakers, putting her in conflict with her creators. In
Halo Infinite, however, after Atriox seemingly defeats Chief which devastates her, Cortana finally destroys herself. Cortana has been called one of gaming's greatest characters, and one of the "50 Greatest Female Characters" and the heart of the franchise. The character's
sex appeal has also been a focus on commentary.
Avery Johnson Avery Junior Johnson is a
Marine sergeant major who leads human forces throughout the
Halo series. The character is voiced by David Scully. Johnson and a few other Marines survive the destruction of
Installation 04 and are rescued by
Cortana and the
Master Chief during the novel
Halo: First Strike. Johnson plays a larger role in
Halo 2, joining forces with the
Arbiter to stop
Tartarus from activating
Installation 05. In
Halo 3, the Covenant attempt to use him to activate the Halo Array, but are foiled; when the Master Chief decides to activate the local Halo to stop the Flood infestation, the Forerunner construct
343 Guilty Spark kills Johnson to prevent it. some critics found Johnson a
flat character. Joseph Staten admitted that Johnson was static in
Halo: Combat Evolved, and that despite the character's potential, "he sort of inherited those caricature aspects [from
Halo]." He has been included in critic lists of the best black video game characters.
Jacob Keyes Captain
Jacob Keyes (voiced by Pete Stacker) is a captain in the
UNSC who appears in
Halo: Reach,
Halo: Combat Evolved,
Halo: The Flood,
Halo: The Cole Protocol, and
Halo: The Fall of Reach. His first chronological appearance is in
The Fall of Reach, where, as a young Lieutenant, he accompanies Dr.
Catherine Halsey on her mission to screen possible
SPARTAN-II Project subjects. During battle with the Covenant over the planet Sigma Octanus IV, Keyes became known for his complicated and unorthodox maneuver which allowed him to win against impossible odds. Keyes leads his ship the
Pillar of Autumn to
Alpha Halo in
Combat Evolved. There, Keyes leads a
guerrilla insurgency against the Covenant. Captured and assimilated by the parasitic
Flood, he is
mercifully killed by the Master Chief, who takes Keyes' neural implants to control the ship. When
IGN asked Benz what she thought of her character, she admitted she hadn't played the game. where Justis Bolding assumes the role.
Olive Gray portrays a markedly different iteration of Miranda Keyes in the television series.
Catherine Halsey Dr. Catherine Elizabeth Halsey is a civilian scientist. She works with the military to run the
SPARTAN-II Project, creating the most effective weapons humanity has against insurrection, and then in the war with the Covenant.
Joseph Morgan portrays the character in the television series.
Franklin Mendez Senior Chief Petty Officer
Franklin Mendez is the
SPARTAN-II's trainer. After teaching the first class of Spartans, Mendez sees additional action fighting the Covenant, before being recruited to train the SPARTAN-IIIs. Initially uncertain of the new Spartans' potential, Mendez trains several companies of the supersoliders. During the events of
Ghosts of Onyx he is sealed inside a shield world with Halsey and other Spartans, and after the Human-Covenant War, retires from service.
Terrence Hood Fleet Admiral
Lord Terrence Hood (voiced by
Ron Perlman) is commander of the UNSC Home Fleet, as well an English noble. During the events of
Halo 2 and
3 he defends Earth against the Covenant, staying behind when Master Chief and Arbiter depart for the Ark. Thanks to the loyalty of the artificial intelligence Black Box, Osman is evacuated from Earth before Cortana attacks. The character appears in the Kilo-5 Trilogy,
Halo: Last Light,
Halo: Fractures,
Halo: Retribution,
Halo 4 Spartan Ops, and
Halo Fractures.
Thomas Lasky Captain
Thomas Lasky is the captain of the UNSC
Infinity. Portrayed by
Thom Green, he is a main character in the web series
Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, which depicts his training at an officer academy and rescue by Master Chief as the Covenant invade and glass the planet. In
Halo 4, Lasky (voiced by Darren O'Hare) serves as ''Infinity's
first officer and aids the Chief on the Forerunner world Requiem. When Infinity's
captain refuses to listen to the Master Chief and Cortana and leaves Requiem, he is relieved of command and Lasky is promoted. He reappears in Halo 4 Spartan Ops
and the Halo: Escalation
comic series. In Halo 5: Guardians, Lasky reluctantly sends Spartan Fireteam Osiris after the rogue Spartan Blue Team. When AIs begin pledging loyalty to Cortana en masse
, Lasky and Infinity
are forced to flee Earth. In Halo: Bad Blood
, Lasky and Infinity'' link up with Blue Team and Fireteam Osiris soon after.
Roland Roland (voiced by Brian T. Delaney) is the current artificial intelligence aboard the UNSC flagship
Infinity. Roland's avatar takes the form of a golden World War II fighter pilot. Unlike many human AI, Roland does not join Cortana and her Created, and continues to serve the UNSC. Roland appears in
Halo 4 Spartan Ops,
Halo 5,
Halo: Spartan Assault, and spin-off media, including the
Halo: Escalation comic series,
Halo: Fractures and
Halo: Tales from Slipspace.
Fernando Esparza Fernando Esparza (voiced and performance-captured by Nicolas Roye in
Halo Infinite who also voices Esparza in the audiobook of
Halo: Edge of Dawn), also known as the Pilot and
Echo 216, is a civilian engineer who joins the Master Chief in his travels across Zeta Halo in
Halo Infinite and
Halo: Edge of Dawn. In
Halo Infinite, Esparza rescues the Master Chief from being stranded for six months floating in space. Esparza serves as the Master Chief's very reluctant companion, often expressing a desire to go home and a frustration with the Spartan's continuing fight against the Banished. Nevertheless, he provides invaluable help to the Master Chief, serving as his pilot. Esparza eventually experiences an emotional breakdown, revealing to the Master Chief and the Weapon that he had stolen the Pelican and is a civilian engineer who volunteered for the UNSC rather than a soldier or even a proper pilot. The Master Chief reveals his own guilt over being unable to save Cortana in return. Esparza is later kidnapped and tortured by
Jega 'Rdomnai to lure the Master Chief into a trap. The Master Chief rescues Esparza and kills
Escharum. After the defeat of the Harbinger, Esparza finally reveals his name to the Master Chief and his AI companion, prompting the Weapon to choose one of her own. In
Halo: Edge of Dawn, Esparza continues to serve as the Master Chief's companion and pilot, although he also struggles with trauma, survivor's guilt over his actions, and lingering injuries from his torture. After the rescue of Lucas Browning, Esparza helps to take care of the young combat medic and reevaluates his own selfish behavior. As a result, Esparza volunteers to continue his travels with the Master Chief rather than remaining in safety at a large UNSC survivor camp where Esparza also receives treatment for his injuries. Esparza is saved from a Banished attack by four Swords of Sangheilios warriors and later arrives in a hijacked Banished dropship with them to rescue the Master Chief. When other UNSC survivors are discovered scattered across Zeta Halo, Esparza is one of the first to volunteer for search-and-rescue operations.
Spartans Building on the failed ORION Program,
Catherine Halsey and the UNSC Office of Naval Intelligence developed the SPARTAN-II program to create an
elite corps of
supersoldiers that could stem rebellions in the UNSC colonies. The Spartan candidates were kidnapped as children and replaced by flash clones that quickly died afterwards. After grueling training, they were subject to dangerous physical augmentation, and equipped with "MJOLNIR"
powered armor. While there were initially 300 participants, the results of these augmentations either caused at least half of them to be paralysed or killed, consigning a number to combat support vocations (eg administrative, strategic, desk-bound leadership etc) and eventually only 75 final candidates were capable of fighting. Following in the wake of the SPARTAN-II Project were the SPARTAN-IIIs, children orphaned by the Covenant War who became cheaper, more expendable soldiers. After the war, the UNSC began training Spartan-IVs from adult volunteers. The existence of the Spartans was disclosed to the public to raise morale as the Covenant War continued to go badly. In order to minimise demoralising the public, Spartans are
never listed as '
Killed in Action', but only '
Missing in Action'.
Fred-104 Fred-104 is a Spartan-II and one of the Master Chief's closest friends. He is voiced by Andrew Lowe in
Halo: Legends, portrayed by Tony Giroux in
Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, and portrayed by Travis Willingham in the
Halo 2: Anniversary Terminals and in
Halo 5: Guardians. Fred survives the fall of Reach, as shown in
Halo: First Strike, and assists Master Chief and other Spartans in destroying a Covenant armada massing to attack Earth. In
Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, Fred and Blue Team fight the Covenant on Onyx and end up within a Forerunner shield world. They reconnect with the outside world in
Halo: Glasslands; though to them only a few days have passed, outside months have. In the
Halo: Escalation comic series, Fred and the other members of Blue Team are reunited with the Master Chief, and appears alongside the Master Chief, Kelly and Linda in
Halo 5: Guardians.
Linda-058 Linda-058 (voiced by Andrea Bogart in the
Halo 2: Anniversary terminals and Brittany Uomoleale in
Halo 5: Guardians) is an excellent marksman. She appears in both much of the spin-off media and
Halo 5: Guardians. After being mortally wounded in
Halo: The Fall of Reach, she is placed into suspended animation. In
Halo: First Strike she is revived and participates in action against the Covenant. In
Ghosts of Onyx she and her fellow Spartans defend Earth from the Covenant, before being sent to the planet Onyx after receiving a message from Catherine Halsey. Following the end of the Human-Covenant war in
Halo: Last Light, Linda and Blue Team investigate a Forerunner structure on the politically unstable planet of Gao and get caught in both the machinations of a power hungry leader and the plans of a rogue Forerunner AI, Intrepid Eye. In the
Halo: Escalation comic series, Linda and the other members of Blue Team are reunited with the Master Chief, and she fights with Blue Team during the events of
Halo 5. Linda is also the main character in the
Halo: Lone Wolf comic series.
Kelly-087 Kelly-087, voiced by
Luci Christian in
Halo: Legends, Jenna Berman in
Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn and
Michelle Lukes in
Halo 5: Guardians, is the Spartan-II's scout and the Master Chief's best friend. Kelly is noted for her incredible speed, even before augmentation. She is initially presumed lost with other Spartans dispatched to Reach during its invasion, but in
Halo: First Strike it is revealed she survived. During the events of the novel Halsey kidnaps Kelly and flees with her to Onyx. Kelly appears alongside the Master Chief, Linda and Fred in
Halo 5: Guardians.
James-005 James-005 is a Spartan-II, appearing in
Halo: The Fall of Reach and
Halo: Empty Throne. In
Halo: The Fall of Reach, James serves as the fourth member of Blue Team during several battles in the Covenant war, serving as the team's scout. During the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, James loses his left arm from the elbow down to a blast from a Hunter, but survives and helps to crush the alien creature and its bond brother with a large quartz monolith. While escaping, James has to be carried out by the Master Chief after passing out from his injuries. Having recovered by the time of the Fall of Reach, James joins the Master Chief and Linda on a mission to a space station under heavy Covenant attack to secure a navigation database. However, James' thruster pack is hit by enemy weapons fire, sending him tumbling away into space uncontrollably. After returning to the
Pillar of Autumn, the Master Chief has the ship scan for James, but there's no sign of him, leaving everyone to presume that he had died, although James is officially listed as missing in action. In
Halo: Empty Throne, James returns, now going by the name James Solomon. It's revealed that a patrol tug eventually recovered James' body after Reach's destruction and brought him to a secret ONI facility where James was revived. However, it took over a year for James to recover and by the time that he did, the war was already over. James has since become a private military contractor working for ONI and doing the jobs that ONI both didn't want to do and couldn't do because of the potential fallout, missions so hazardous and politically risky that ONI had to maintain complete deniability. Over time, James becomes disillusioned with his work and dreams of retiring to a small uncharted habitable moon that he had discovered which James names Suntéreó after the ancient Greek word for preserving something by keeping it close. However, James realizes that all he knows is war and he doesn't want to retire. In late 2559, ONI sends James after Chloe Hall, a young clone of Dr. Halsey who holds the key to controlling the Domain, causing several factions to chase after her. Bonding with the girl, James is fatally injured rescuing her from the Banished. Encountering the pair, James' old friend Adriana-111 agrees to report that they were both killed by the Banished. James helps Chloe escape on his ship, leaving her with his armor's helmet as a memento and his AI Lola to look after her. Surrounded by Banished, James detonates his armor's self-destruct in order to cover Chloe's escape. Following James' wishes, Lola takes the girl to Suntéreó where she will be safe from everyone chasing after her.
Sarah Palmer Commander
Sarah Palmer (
Jennifer Hale) is a Spartan-IV stationed on UNSC
Infinity and the leader of the Spartan IVs. She appears in
Halo 4,
Halo 5: Guardians,
Halo: Spartan Assault,
Halo: Shadows of Reach, and the
Halo Escalation comic series.
Edward Buck Gunnery Sergeant
Edward Malcolm Buck (
Nathan Fillion) is a longtime human soldier. In
Halo 3: ODST he is the leader of Alpha-Nine, a squad of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers (ODSTs). He is subsequently inducted into the SPARTAN-IV program, and is a playable member of Fireteam Osiris in the video game
Halo 5. He makes a brief appearance in
Halo: Reach and is the main character of the novels
Halo: New Blood and
Halo: Bad Blood. In the latter, Buck reunites his old squad Alpha-Nine (minus "Rookie", who died during a previous mission in the timeskip between
3 and
4) for a classified ONI mission following the events of
Halo 5. At the end of the novel, Buck decides to return to leading Alpha-Nine full-time and is married to long-time girlfriend Veronica Dare by ''Infinity's'' AI
Roland.
Noble Six SPARTAN-B312, also known by his call-sign
Noble Six, is a Spartan III who is the main protagonist of
Halo: Reach. B312 is the latest addition to Noble Team, a fireteam of fellow Spartan III's and one Spartan II that is stationed on Reach just prior to the events of
Halo: Combat Evolved. His identity and background are highly classified due to his prior work with the ONI, and as he is transferred to Noble Team, the Covenant invades the planet. A solitary figure who prefers working alone and gains the nickname "Lone Wolf" as a result, Six earns the respect of his teammates despite their early resentment of him and plays a role in transferring crucial data to Cortana before she travels to Installation 04 on the
Pillar of Autumn, also ensuring the ship's safe departure from Reach. However, most members of Noble Team, including Six, perish during the planet's fall to the Covenant and glassing. While characterized as a male in canon, the player can opt to characterize Noble Six as either male or female prior to playing the campaign of
Halo: Reach. Six's male and female incarnations are voiced by
Philip Anthony-Rodriguez and Amanda Philipson, respectively.
Jameson Locke Jameson Locke is a Spartan IV who first appeared in
Halo 2 Anniversarys both opening and ending with the task of hunting down the Master Chief in
Halo 5: Guardians.
Mike Colter portrays Locke in both Anniversary and the
Nightfall origin movie, and only provided the
motion-capture performance for the character in
Guardians. Due to scheduling conflicts with
Jessica Jones and
Luke Cage, Locke's voice acting is replaced by
Ike Amadi. He is the current squad leader of Fireteam Osiris, tasked with hunting down Master Chief and Blue Team. Locke kills
Jul 'Mdama in single combat and helps the Arbiter defeat the last of the Jul's Covenant forces. In
Halo Infinite, a Brute Chieftain on Zeta Halo named Hyperius can be seen wearing Locke's helmet and chest armor on his shoulder as a trophy. It remains unknown what Locke's current status is or whether he survived the encounter with Hyperius.
Olympia Vale Olympia Vale is a Spartan IV and member of Fireteam Osiris appearing in
Halo 2: Anniversary,
Halo: Hunters in the Dark,
Halo 5,
Halo: Bad Blood,
Halo: Outcasts and
Halo: Edge of Dawn. She is an anthropologist and xenoarcheologist who is particularly adept in Sangheili and Forerunner culture and has also served as a professional diplomat. In
Halo: Hunters in the Dark, Vale is sent as a part of a joint UNSC-Swords of Sanghelios task force to the Ark to stop the activation of the Halo Array. Vale is abducted by the Ark's Monitor Tragic Solitude and attempts to convince him to stop, eventually forcing the Monitor to call off his invasion of Earth. Tragic Solitude was subsequently destroyed by Bobby Kodiak and her actions during the battle resulted in Vale's recruitment into the Spartan IV program. In
Halo 5, Vale appears as a member of the elite Fireteam Osiris, helping to kill Jul 'Mdama and fight the Covenant and the Created on Sangheilios and Genesis. Vale often provides insight into the Sangheili culture experienced by the team. In
Halo: Outcasts, Vale's friend Keely Iyuska discovers the existence of a possible weapon capable of destroying the Guardians on Netherop, a planet previously visited by the Spartan-IIs over thirty years before. This leads to a race for the weapon between the UNSC, the Swords of Sanghelios and the Banished. Encountering Covenant survivors of the battle from thirty years before, Vale kills most of them single-handedly. Discovering just how destructive the weapon really is, the UNSC forces the Arbiter's people agree to split it into pieces and give part of it to the Banished while Vale convinces Iyuska to keep quiet about her discovery. In
Halo: Edge of Dawn, taking place shortly after the events of
Halo Infinite, the Arbiter recalls Vale from a planned joint operation to reveal that he has received a UNSC distress call revealing the location of Zeta Halo and the fact that the
Infinity -- now missing for six months -- had been attacked by the Banished when it went to stop Cortana. The two agree that this changes everything, opening up the chance of UNSC and Swords of Sangheilios reinforcements for the UNSC forces stranded on Zeta Halo.
Orbital Drop Shock Troopers (ODST) The
Orbital Drop Shock Troopers are an elite special ops component of the UNSC Marine Corps, distinguished by their unique deployment from space onto planetary surfaces through entry-vehicles nicknamed "drop pods", similar to
paratroopers. A battalion of ODSTs, codenamed Alpha-Nine, are the primary focus of
Halo 3: ODST, with Edward Buck serving as the squad commander and the player assuming the role of "The Rookie" on the squad. Several ODSTs, including Antonio Silva, have a disdain for the Spartan IIs and their abilities, likely stemming from an incident when a 14-year-old John-117 accidentally killed two ODSTs while defending himself from being bullied. == Covenant ==