It’s so fucking respectful coming from the chief. He didn’t care they were sent to stop him, he didn’t care they weren’t abducted at a young age like the SII’s were, he didn’t care that their augments were significantly different, all that mattered to him is that they are Spartans and that’s enough for him to treat them as such.
@@volatile5460 I concur. I don't underestimate Spartan IV's. Hell, Chief held a lot of respect for the Marines. Just because the Spartans had superior abilities & skills, didn't mean they weren't soldiers like him.
@@nickthepick8043 good point since some of the spartan IVs could be within spitting distance of the spartan II's biological age, owing to time spent in cryo, since a lot of them are combat veterans from different branches. Many have survived countless conflicts themselves before becoming spartans. Buck being an obvious example.
@@TVAlien Exactly. Hell, I like to imagine a lot more of the respectable Spartan IV's we haven't met yet were the Marines that served alongside Chief and survived the events of the trilogy. Hell, I like to imagine my own Spartan IV as one such Marine during the battle of Earth.
Linda more so since she is a sniper. She was probably constantly looking into the distance for targets and such. Kinda funny thing blue team. Kelly is a super speed shock trooper that can blizt targets. Linda is a hyper accurate sniper and observer. Fred is a monster power house of strength and endurance. And then john, with almost inhuman luck and unparalleled tactical smarts with an unnatural adaptability to any situation.
@@tausiftaha12 lore speaking, not really. John has luck and leadership, Fred is the most capable leader of Spartan fireteams and best Spotter of the Spartans, Kelly is the fastest Spartan, and Linda is the Best Marksman and the only Spartan II comfortable with being truly alone
Blue team is so much more serious and reserved. Because they’ve been together since Literal Childhood. They’ve been on countless missions too. It’s crazy to think about how much they’ve all done together. Their experience with war has definitely shaped them into this more reserved tone. Especially when one of them said that they wouldn’t miss fighting the covenant.
i hate anime she survived Reach (obviously otherwise she wouldn’t be in this game 😂), I think Halo: First Strike is where we find out what how she survived
I like that you can pick who you want to play as in coop I think that Blue Team should’ve got more love from 343. Wouldn’t be cool if you could go though Infinite’s campaign as blue team in the classic art style
Say whatever you want about halo 4 & 5, I like that they started having chiefs character be closer to what it is in the books. Bungie may have originally intended for him to be the silent protagonist you can project on, but three changed that like a year after the first game when they released books establishing his character
The Spartan-IIs were all raised communally at a young age, they know what their fellow Spartan-IIs are about so there's no need for much talk between them aside from tactical input on a mission.
After catching up on the books, I feel a little better about how Spartans talk and I think they've got Chief almost spot on but I wish there was more talking outside of fighting, talk about stuff that happens in the books like Kurt, Spartan-III's, Halsey working on Infinity, Humanity using Engineers, some info on how Chief is feeling, comparisons from the Forerunner tech to the Ark or 04 or military gabble or something. Wish they didn't implement Fireteam Osiris, don't get my wrong, Buck and Locke are fine, I like Vale but Tanaka... what's her role? Actually why is Vale there if she's a Sangheli language interpretor which is kinda useless since before Halo 4 they had Human/Sangheli language translation systems... even years after Halo 5's release I'm still annoyed with it.
Crimson Knyght Gaming Vale’s purpose goes beyond being able to speak the language, as you said, the UNSC broke the language barrier years before. But language is only half of communicating. Understanding culture fills in the blanks, tells you what’s good and bad to say, and when is and isn’t an appropriate time. That’s where Vale comes in. Consider that it’s hard enough to understand social and cultural norms in a foreign human society, either more or less developed than your own. Multiply that for an alien society from a completely alien world that only recently ceased hostilities with your own.
Crimson Knyght Gaming I agree with you about Tanaka, though. She had a decent backstory introduced in the Escalation comics, and her role is as a technician, but I don’t think we ever see that. Locke is a lifelong ONI operative with a lot of hunts to his name; Vale is a prodigy who speaks fluent Sangheili and may or may not have something going on with swordmaster Uzhe ‘Taham. Buck is Buck, enough said. Tanaka, in game, doesn’t have a unique characteristic. Her background, history, and usefulness should have been central on Meridian.
@@gettotheGate Exactly. If she was the "go between" for Osiris and the colonists, she should of been a bigger part, hell maybe a few go to her more then Locke and when the Guardian up and goes you have people calling for Tanaka for help and she can't and that is a pretty interesting story arc for her and have some weight in her fight against Cortana. I think that's another reason why Osiris didn't click, they didn't have weight like we know why Locke was there, Buck was there because he didn't want to lead for a while and took a back seat, Vale was there by chance because she wasn't exactly needed until they had to go to Sanghelios and yet again, Tanaka is another body to play as.
I wonder if Chief knows anything about Noble Team and how they sacrificed their lives to get a part of Cortana off the planet. I feel like we will never find that out tbh.
Same Osiris has a long amount of dialogue and they barely know each other. Blue Team has been together since the start of the war and they dont even have two minutes of dialogue?
@@Burning-Twilight When you know your friends long enough, understand them like your own family, what's more to say? Not to mention they're on a mission, they're experienced enough to know that one careless moment during a gossip could cost them their lives. Even today's soldiers do not gossip during missions.
Fred: “How did an asset this big go missing for that long??” Linda: “Someone didn’t want it to be found and sent it in a direction no one would expect. Intrepid Eye: [ *Laughs in hidden puppet master* ]
Fred sounds way better without the radio filter (that is, you're actually playing as him). Also, please stop killing Blue Team in your vids! Seeing them die is just cruel.
@@FredericEllsworth104 I mean... is he? Last I recall, he is quite attractive. I mean, not that he cares, they suppressed his libido so he could care less. Also, I feel he's the chatterbox out of the four. Samuel was unusually social and friendly but... he's gone, rest well. I guess Fred is the new chatty if anything?
@@djsnobodycares6065 I don't think it's Fred as chatty but more so the one who's constantly looking out for Blue Team' well being, like how they're feeling, any distractions, emotional or mental distress etc. He's just always looking for any risks or damage to anyone in his " family" and so he can fix it. He feels very responsible for everyone in Blue Team despite they all do Fred seems to take it the hardest sometimes.
Chief can respect the Spartan 4s but let’s get one thing straight. Chief realistically could kill the entirety of fire team Osiris by himself. Before you say Spartan 4s armor is equivalent in strength to the Spartan 2s augmentations, it doesn’t take into account chief is also wearing new gen armor, has inhuman reflexes/speed, luck, has been training since he was a child, higher endurance, and the librarian accelerated his evolution in halo 4 to the point that chief is at the peak of evolution for humanity. Nuff said.
The point of that line is that he has respect for all of his fellow soldiers. In Infinite you can see that he has the same kind of respect even for the marines. He doesn't care if the Spartan 4s are as good as "the real deal", because in the end they're all on the same side.
My biggest problem with halo 5 (besides chief and blue team barely being in it) I don’t feel like blue team cares about eachother at all. Like all of their dialogue is so stiff and it’s kinda uncomfortable. Not like talking to your family. And as someone who has read all of the books multiple times they’re very different, which was disappointing bc I’d been waiting so long for blue team in the games. I just hope they’re better in infinite.
You gotta remember they’re all adult children. Never properly raised, taught how to be social, or anything like that. They are family, but mentally they’re all war torn PTSD stricken children.
Also gives you a subtle hint that Chief and Blue team dont quite think the 4's are up to par. That they just kinda got a label slapped on them hahahaha
The personalities you're asking to be standard were the result of a traumatic and maladjusted childhood constructed around hardship and warfare. Osiris on the other hand were regular people before they were Spartans, people like to talk.
Bro imma be straight. The reason spartan IIs and IIIs are extremely stoic and reserved is because they where conscripted as CHILDREN, they don’t know anything outside the military. Spartan IVs are just marines of exceptional standard who went under augmentation
@@Giblet12 It's annoying how people always miss that. I understand feeling like they're too chatty but that's literally the point. The whole juxtaposition is that Spartan II & III's have never experienced normality outside of the Military. Even Marines, at least most of the time, had a life before they went in. A more common normal.
@@Jamushu I'm well aware of the conscripted as children thing, they should've done it again for the spartan 4s, because the latter are not real spartans and shouldn't be called that.
"It's... unique."
"Care to elabora-"
" *No* "
"That voice in my head, sounds *hot* "
@@Rosligemini Sorry Kelly, but it's classified.
"There's a lady in my head who calls me Stud-Muffin"
@@thewamp9306 “Please leave me alone.”
Basically a group of buddies going on a trip to help their bro get over his ex.
Perfect summary
No blue team is more then friends their family trying to help one their own get over the death of a loved one.
@@geraldhuff7413mostly Kelly loves John and Linda loves Fredrick
@@NinjaknightAnimator no it’s literally stated in the lore that blue team sees each other as siblings not as lovers.
@@geraldhuff7413 but Kelly is showing more then love to john
“Like I said. They were Spartans.”
Enough said.
It’s so fucking respectful coming from the chief. He didn’t care they were sent to stop him, he didn’t care they weren’t abducted at a young age like the SII’s were, he didn’t care that their augments were significantly different, all that mattered to him is that they are Spartans and that’s enough for him to treat them as such.
Yeah, people don’t give enough credit to Spartan IVs. It’s good to hear something from the chief.
@@volatile5460 I concur. I don't underestimate Spartan IV's. Hell, Chief held a lot of respect for the Marines. Just because the Spartans had superior abilities & skills, didn't mean they weren't soldiers like him.
@@nickthepick8043 good point since some of the spartan IVs could be within spitting distance of the spartan II's biological age, owing to time spent in cryo, since a lot of them are combat veterans from different branches. Many have survived countless conflicts themselves before becoming spartans. Buck being an obvious example.
@@TVAlien Exactly. Hell, I like to imagine a lot more of the respectable Spartan IV's we haven't met yet were the Marines that served alongside Chief and survived the events of the trilogy. Hell, I like to imagine my own Spartan IV as one such Marine during the battle of Earth.
Even among the group of quiet, stoic child-supersoldiers, Linda is still the quiet one
They’re all quiet
Linda more so since she is a sniper. She was probably constantly looking into the distance for targets and such.
Kinda funny thing blue team.
Kelly is a super speed shock trooper that can blizt targets.
Linda is a hyper accurate sniper and observer.
Fred is a monster power house of strength and endurance.
And then john, with almost inhuman luck and unparalleled tactical smarts with an unnatural adaptability to any situation.
@@deltagearadvanced5140 John is all of them combined and with alot of luck.
@@tausiftaha12 lore speaking, not really. John has luck and leadership, Fred is the most capable leader of Spartan fireteams and best Spotter of the Spartans, Kelly is the fastest Spartan, and Linda is the Best Marksman and the only Spartan II comfortable with being truly alone
@@deltagearadvanced5140 Shame poor Sam got killed off so early on.
I'm glad Chief respects the spartans more than the fanbase.
The rest of blue team is the fanbase, and chief is the open minded fan who doesnt bitch
@@rubydancer4241 so what you're saying is that the ORION candidates/ Spartan Is like Johnson aren't Spartans?
Its very obvious Fredrick doesn't though
@@dennisgalindez4802 tbh the only one I bitch about was the ODST
@@peachc9892Buck? He's the best one by far!
Awwww they all trying to cheer chief up
Cute
"It's... Unique."
"Care to elaborate?"
' *N O* "
1:16
"We're here for you"
They're family
Osiris is so chatty, Blue Team is of more my style.
Thats because they're more 'human'
Just like Noble Team 🎖
Buck likes to run his mouth.
Blue team is so much more serious and reserved. Because they’ve been together since Literal Childhood. They’ve been on countless missions too. It’s crazy to think about how much they’ve all done together. Their experience with war has definitely shaped them into this more reserved tone. Especially when one of them said that they wouldn’t miss fighting the covenant.
i hate anime she survived Reach (obviously otherwise she wouldn’t be in this game 😂), I think Halo: First Strike is where we find out what how she survived
They didn't do crap together they were nowhere to be found in the og halos and they were just led in by 343 blue team can go to hell.
@@gdsupreme5040 they were in the books that came out around halo 1 bro. They arent a 343 creation.
@@ChaosReaper426 yeah but shoving them in Halo 5 and acting like they were a big part of all previous halo Canon is.
@@gdsupreme5040 screw you. we like blue team.
One of Halo 5's biggest failures was not having us play as Blue team all throughout the game or least 50/50.
Ikr
Yeah like choosing a character to play as
I like that you can pick who you want to play as in coop I think that Blue Team should’ve got more love from 343. Wouldn’t be cool if you could go though Infinite’s campaign as blue team in the classic art style
I love Blue Team.
Same here.
Blue team is crap they are a fake lore made by 343 and ruined the game.
@@gdsupreme5040 blue team was made back in 2001 with ce dude. Along with Reach. It's a bungie creation
@@ChaosReaper426 he is a troll.
I love blue team too
Linda and Fred mentioning Hera and Zeus was kinda funny
If Cortana is Zeus in that analogy then *Thank god she didn't keep the Chief*
Their education was supervised by an ai that was modeled off a Greek goddess.
Say whatever you want about halo 4 & 5, I like that they started having chiefs character be closer to what it is in the books. Bungie may have originally intended for him to be the silent protagonist you can project on, but three changed that like a year after the first game when they released books establishing his character
Blue team just talking like a family and being wholesome while Osiris just talks about lore.
The Spartan-IIs were all raised communally at a young age, they know what their fellow Spartan-IIs are about so there's no need for much talk between them aside from tactical input on a mission.
>Barges into Genesis
>It’s unique
>Refuses to elaborate further
>Leaves
Linda was always my favourite
👍
0:34 Hey thanks, been looking all over for this.
After catching up on the books, I feel a little better about how Spartans talk and I think they've got Chief almost spot on but I wish there was more talking outside of fighting, talk about stuff that happens in the books like Kurt, Spartan-III's, Halsey working on Infinity, Humanity using Engineers, some info on how Chief is feeling, comparisons from the Forerunner tech to the Ark or 04 or military gabble or something. Wish they didn't implement Fireteam Osiris, don't get my wrong, Buck and Locke are fine, I like Vale but Tanaka... what's her role? Actually why is Vale there if she's a Sangheli language interpretor which is kinda useless since before Halo 4 they had Human/Sangheli language translation systems... even years after Halo 5's release I'm still annoyed with it.
Crimson Knyght Gaming Vale’s purpose goes beyond being able to speak the language, as you said, the UNSC broke the language barrier years before. But language is only half of communicating. Understanding culture fills in the blanks, tells you what’s good and bad to say, and when is and isn’t an appropriate time. That’s where Vale comes in. Consider that it’s hard enough to understand social and cultural norms in a foreign human society, either more or less developed than your own. Multiply that for an alien society from a completely alien world that only recently ceased hostilities with your own.
@@gettotheGate After recently reading the Kilo-5 books with the Prof (his name escapes me) I can understand more now and you make a very good point
Crimson Knyght Gaming I agree with you about Tanaka, though. She had a decent backstory introduced in the Escalation comics, and her role is as a technician, but I don’t think we ever see that. Locke is a lifelong ONI operative with a lot of hunts to his name; Vale is a prodigy who speaks fluent Sangheili and may or may not have something going on with swordmaster Uzhe ‘Taham. Buck is Buck, enough said. Tanaka, in game, doesn’t have a unique characteristic. Her background, history, and usefulness should have been central on Meridian.
@@gettotheGate Exactly. If she was the "go between" for Osiris and the colonists, she should of been a bigger part, hell maybe a few go to her more then Locke and when the Guardian up and goes you have people calling for Tanaka for help and she can't and that is a pretty interesting story arc for her and have some weight in her fight against Cortana. I think that's another reason why Osiris didn't click, they didn't have weight like we know why Locke was there, Buck was there because he didn't want to lead for a while and took a back seat, Vale was there by chance because she wasn't exactly needed until they had to go to Sanghelios and yet again, Tanaka is another body to play as.
@i hate anime They haven't ruined it, hell they've probably got more players then ever now thanks to MCC Reach but Halo 5 was a dark time.
I wonder if Chief knows anything about Noble Team and how they sacrificed their lives to get a part of Cortana off the planet. I feel like we will never find that out tbh.
Chief knows noble team existed but I don't know how much he knew about them
The only one I believe that John would be very familiar with would be Jorge-052.
@@theohvist128 What about Jun? He's the only surviving member of Noble Team.
How quickly john replied no.
Damn I wish they had more dialogue. I would kill for that
Same Osiris has a long amount of dialogue and they barely know each other. Blue Team has been together since the start of the war and they dont even have two minutes of dialogue?
@@Burning-Twilight When you know your friends long enough, understand them like your own family, what's more to say? Not to mention they're on a mission, they're experienced enough to know that one careless moment during a gossip could cost them their lives. Even today's soldiers do not gossip during missions.
@@MrDosonhai also not to mention the Spartan IIs aren't exactly the most socialized bunch, especially Chief
Fred: “How did an asset this big go missing for that long??”
Linda: “Someone didn’t want it to be found and sent it in a direction no one would expect.
Intrepid Eye: [ *Laughs in hidden puppet master* ]
Never caught that
“Care to elaborate” “😐no”
My dad giving me a strong no what I want and a $100 toy: 0:45
"the new kids" meaning locke and his squad? 😂😂😂
I mean they are the new spartan 4 so yeah, tho chief still respects them.
Lmao the members of the previous iteration, S-III, are still younger than most of the new S-IV recruits
Fred sounds way better without the radio filter (that is, you're actually playing as him).
Also, please stop killing Blue Team in your vids! Seeing them die is just cruel.
He sounds so handsome 🥰😅
@@djsnobodycares6065 Yes he does!!
@@FredericEllsworth104 I mean... is he? Last I recall, he is quite attractive. I mean, not that he cares, they suppressed his libido so he could care less.
Also, I feel he's the chatterbox out of the four. Samuel was unusually social and friendly but... he's gone, rest well. I guess Fred is the new chatty if anything?
Killing blue team is funny doe💀💀
@@djsnobodycares6065 I don't think it's Fred as chatty but more so the one who's constantly looking out for Blue Team' well being, like how they're feeling, any distractions, emotional or mental distress etc. He's just always looking for any risks or damage to anyone in his " family" and so he can fix it. He feels very responsible for everyone in Blue Team despite they all do Fred seems to take it the hardest sometimes.
0:45 man of little world
Oh wow this is way better than Osiris, they were kinda annoying sometimes but this is nice
Lone Master Chief or with Blue Team without the Osiris Team in Halo Infinite? (If there is a single player campaign...)
I wish there was more dialogue like this
huh is that me or does Grog sound more intelligent all of a sudden?
Chief can respect the Spartan 4s but let’s get one thing straight. Chief realistically could kill the entirety of fire team Osiris by himself. Before you say Spartan 4s armor is equivalent in strength to the Spartan 2s augmentations, it doesn’t take into account chief is also wearing new gen armor, has inhuman reflexes/speed, luck, has been training since he was a child, higher endurance, and the librarian accelerated his evolution in halo 4 to the point that chief is at the peak of evolution for humanity. Nuff said.
The point of that line is that he has respect for all of his fellow soldiers. In Infinite you can see that he has the same kind of respect even for the marines.
He doesn't care if the Spartan 4s are as good as "the real deal", because in the end they're all on the same side.
@@NovaXP Yeah, he realizes they're all part of the war machine and have had to sacrifice parts of themselves to serve just as he has.
This is so cute
Hey can you make the Ambient dialouge Blue Team longer?
My biggest problem with halo 5 (besides chief and blue team barely being in it) I don’t feel like blue team cares about eachother at all. Like all of their dialogue is so stiff and it’s kinda uncomfortable. Not like talking to your family. And as someone who has read all of the books multiple times they’re very different, which was disappointing bc I’d been waiting so long for blue team in the games. I just hope they’re better in infinite.
You gotta remember they’re all adult children. Never properly raised, taught how to be social, or anything like that. They are family, but mentally they’re all war torn PTSD stricken children.
@@echo1180 Plus they haven't seen each other for a long while.
@@Razgriz_01 Plus I'm pretty sure Blue Team really missed him but they won't have the slightest idea on expressing that.
Also gives you a subtle hint that Chief and Blue team dont quite think the 4's are up to par. That they just kinda got a label slapped on them hahahaha
I think he meant to say, that he does respect them, if he didn't why would he call them spartans?
Jonathan Cantwell he literally said. “Like I said, they’re Spartans” you’re just a dumb ass
Blue team doesn't exist they were a construction made up by 343 and chief is the only true Spartan 2 left.
@@gdsupreme5040 you dont know what your talking about like at all,Blue team as been in halo since the beginning
@@gdsupreme5040 I guess halo wars is just a Cuisinart then
i with chief would talk more
First
I hate how talkative Osiris is. All Spartans should kinda be stoic and a little open towards their homies.
"tHaNkS sPaRtAn"
Hate them.
The personalities you're asking to be standard were the result of a traumatic and maladjusted childhood constructed around hardship and warfare. Osiris on the other hand were regular people before they were Spartans, people like to talk.
Bro imma be straight. The reason spartan IIs and IIIs are extremely stoic and reserved is because they where conscripted as CHILDREN, they don’t know anything outside the military. Spartan IVs are just marines of exceptional standard who went under augmentation
@@Giblet12 It's annoying how people always miss that. I understand feeling like they're too chatty but that's literally the point. The whole juxtaposition is that Spartan II & III's have never experienced normality outside of the Military.
Even Marines, at least most of the time, had a life before they went in. A more common normal.
@@Jamushu I'm well aware of the conscripted as children thing, they should've done it again for the spartan 4s, because the latter are not real spartans and shouldn't be called that.
@@prufan I mean yeah if you wanna create a bunch of covie-stomping sociopaths go for it
It’s all just... bland exposition.
Always has been