The fact that Emile's first reaction after being stabbed in the chest by an energy sword is to talk shit, grab his kukri and stab the fucker in the throat. Rest easy, big man
He saved us from having to kill two additional Spec-Op Zealots to get to the MAC cannon, and bonus points for the second one when most people don't get the chance to fight back like that.
@@fankgaming7753 that's what I thought at first too, it was made for a regular human soldier. Spartans definitely be needing bigger accommodations, also makes me wonder how pace must be in the Rhino tanks for Chief and other Spartans to fit in there too.
Always loved how the Zealots were there own Noble Team of sorts. Sent to kill Spartans and hunting Noble Team the whole campaign. They kill Kat, Emile, and Six.
yea one killed six but not before six took out a fuck ton of them after standing alone against the entire covenant army and wraiths for 7 hours or more
Emiles death always hit me the hardest out of all noble team other then Jorge, but at least he died believing he saved the planet he loved and didn't hav to see how the battle went after his sacrifice. Like Carter said, "he died thinking he'd saved the planet, we should all b so lucky.", even tho technically no Spartans are ever KIA only MIA. That was always one of my favorite lore things about Spartans.
Slain Spartans were to be officially reported MIA for morale reasons among normal troopers and civilians. Carter wasn't breaking regulations by discussing Jorge's death with other Spartans in private.
I don’t know how humans could hold up against them either. I suppose putting a lot of holes in them with powerful sci-if futuristic weapons could be a solution. Or perhaps making them explode. Lol
Mad props to the Zealot for holding up Emile with a single hand Must've been a few tons with one hand... Goes to show the Zealots were NOT to be messed with
So considering Emil ways 235-pound without his armor and when he is in his armor he weighs 1235. That means the Zealot Elites are able to consistently match Spartans in physical strength if not exceed. That Zoe delete had half a ton a little over half a ton in his hand with one arm.
Elites lore wise are stronger then Spartan 2s even john you have to remember too that john isnt even that special when it comes to Spartan 2s the leads of the programme talk about how he wasnt that special but he had luck. In the lore the elite shields are stronger and Spartan 2s use stolen elite shield tech and elites can beat Spartans in hand to hand they are taller stronger and faster but Spartans have the training and mental conditioning .
@@Chevalier_knightActually, lorewise, Spartan II Mjolnir Mk V armour shielding was superior to Elite Shields. Human technicians were baffled by the seemingly poor design choices in shielding and were able to fix it because they studied and understood it. Elite Shields are poor imitations of Forerunner and Precursor tech that is forbidden to disassemble or study.
@@cptncutleg This is false. The Sangheili have far better shields. Try gunning down a Spartan and elite in game, and you'll see that the Spartan's shields pop first. Also, in lore the Mark V and Mark V[B] shields were prototypes. The Mark 6 and onward have better shields, but still not as good as the Elites. Even in Infinite, Chief needs to upgrade his shields to out match thiers.
I always found it goofy that Emile never saw the other elite. I mean his lore alone should have had the elite on radar at the very least but then there is his experience and he shoulda known how the covenant work
this is somewhat of a joke answer, but it'd be kind of accurate if this ended up being the case: maybe the Elite was crouching, which is why he didnt show up on Emile's radar, much akin to how you cant detect anyone on your radar if you crouch in the multiplayer
The Zealot barely moved until he creeper up on Emily's back slowly. Motion tracker probably didn't pick him up. And Noble team had no Intel on Zealots really as you can hear Halsey explaining basic operating procedures of Zealots to the team after the first encounter with them. Emile did the best he could imo
At that point in the war, Emile's radar could've been fried for all we know. There's also the fact that the MAGNETIC Accelerator Gun may have distorted his radar or the EM fields around.
@@swedish0spartansI’m pretty sure the “radar” isn’t a radar. It’s called motion tracking in the game, with motion tracking at close distances usually being done by sonar. We also never see anything resembling radar emitters on Spartan (or elite) armor.
Its been over 10 years and im still not over all of noble team (except june) dying. They were so badass and wouldve changed everything had they survived reach and helped chief especially 6
Never understood why you would ever want a Spartan in a vehicle or, in this case, hunched over a control panel. Surely they could have found a marine instead and had Emile run security. Dude's a walking tank. Use him as such.
At that point, if memory serves, there was nobody else there trained to use the gun. As Spartan III's, Emile and Noble Six had comprehensive training, much more than the average Marine or trooper.
@@Cailus3542problem with that is the guys in the area set up the gun so at least one of them should know how to fire it. Only benefit of Emile using it is the Spartan reflexes and the Covenant can't just shoot at the box to get him off the controls.
@@I3oo1veSo it was the better play to have him off the gun to fend off the zealots which would have resulted in Six surviving? Or even Emile surviving. If someone who set the gun up manned it instead.
@@I3oo1ve The UNSC army troopers who set up the gun initially are dead, the troopers you meet are from remnants across Viery Territory desperately trying to get to the autumn same as you. Anyone else present is the Autumn's marine contingent, and the Autumn is leaving.
@@neoknight9180 so basically, troopers had no chance of surviving which means the spartans hath to do the work if there is no one else, in this case Emile manning the gun.
0:30 from angle the original cutscene, i thought emile had put the shotgun barrel into the elite's mouth to get a clean (or messy) kill. in the chest isnt bad, but i thought emile was being way more brutal and wanted to blow the elite's brain out.
Six was getting shot at the time the first Elite was dropping if my memories serve me well. Having a giant as a cover gun is concealment enough even if the target is an 8 ft tall reptile.
@@Queen_Magikarp well thats MK 1 SPI I believe you are referring to, which is durastically different from what Emile is wearing. That is MK Vb mjolnier, which is some of the most advanced armor at the time.
There was no need, Emile was just fucking stupid, he could've seen the other ayy if he did what any soldier would've done and quickly eye-scanned his surroundings instead of standing still like a fucking muppet
The irony of the shotgun weilding spartan getting sworded.. at point blank. His greatest defeat was being beaten at his own game, his own speciality. I want to play a storyline of the elites who subjugated reach, and the arbiters role that led up to Halo 2. I want to pop marines with carbines. Spartans never die, Elites are equivalent to the pride of Africa.
It would be interesting to play as the Devoted Sentries since they basically were the Covenant's version of Noble Team and they're constantly fucking with you during the campaign after you blew up their supercarrier (killing kat, emile, and 6) and their failure to stop Noble team led to the Covenant losing the war.
all of the noble team deaths are ironic Kat, the brians of noble gets shot in the head George, the one who loves reach the most, dies off planet Carter, the leader goes down with the ship Noble six dies alone
interesting, I like how you brought that up, we need to play from the enemies perspective to see the enemies side of things instead of playing as the hero's all the time. playing as the elites completing specific tasks leading up to the appearance of noble team finally killing you in the process than so on playing as a brute invading the city etc.
He had tne of the most bad ass deaths, when he was stabbed you could tell death did not scare him he just talked shit and killed the elite, a true bad ass
So my only question is how did Emile not know the second elite was there? This is something that has bothered me somce 2010. Like, dont all spartans have radars equipped to the HUD? The elite was 5 ft away and Emile doesnt even notice. Come on, my guy...
That's why he died after this, his sitting posture so f*cked up. He definitely would have a back pain after that. Ik that spartans are taller than other humans, ok?
Lorewise, I’m pretty sure shielding responds to only fast-moving projectiles such as incoming bullets, plasma fire, etc that way the operator can still hold and use different objects without the shielding making it difficult. On top of that I think the armor-user can adjust the shields to be stronger in certain areas and weaker in others, so maybe the Zealot directed the shields strength to his feet/legs when jumping down from the Phantom, and was taken off guard by Emile still retaliating after getting stabbed through the back and wasn’t prepared to redirect the shields to his neck to protect it better
Emile's death was always dumb to me and I could never understand why people held it so highly. Like he literally just didnt look the other way for anything, you know, where the first came from
@@nicholasmargagliano1833 ok but dude has a shotgun, if one came from above I'd assume he jumped down so I would be looking up and to the right. But instead, he aims his shotgun off the edge of the gun where it would be useless anyway. Just very unaware for a spartan man
@@thewallpersonified3152you gotta keep in mind emile is likely not thinking clearly, over the course of the game up to this point everyone but himself, jun and six have died defending reach not to mention the hell run he and six did just to reach the ship yards. Fatigue, grief and anger have a nasty habit of giving you tunnel vision. Despite their augments armor and training spartans are still human for better or worse.
The love for Emile in it's sheer volume was for shallow(but not bad) reasons, merely the rule of cool. His character has depth though. Emile lives to die and died to live in a sense he lost everything already and revenge was his only remaining purpose, but he didn't want to live long enough to avenge Reach in the end. He partly died where he did because he wanted to, hence his "I'm ready, how about you?" line. He was saying he is ready to die.
@@WhatIsSanity I mean I think Emile is cool too, I just don't think his death should be looked at as one of the best noble team deaths. I don't care if he wanted/was ready to die, it was done so poorly. I think his death was the worst in the game
@@ZukoFTW i think you missed the point. Emile should have turned around and saw the other zeolet. The zeolet would have shown up on his motion tracker.
@@edwardcornell1263 You're not wrong but you definitely have to take consideration the speed & accuracy of a Spartan Killer, all while having the enormous pressure to protect the pillar of autumn for takeoff. If you pay attention, Emile has less than 5 seconds to react after his first kill before he got sliced.
his friends died, millions of others have died, and he was cocky, the team of elites were top notch soldiers, they would and did die to get to those forerunner artifacts, and the marshal was moving too slow to show up on motion tracker, at fastest he was moving at a crouched speed, also your insides start turning into jellie after having a energy sword in you for a while. and he pulled himself of it, and all of noble teams deaths are ironic, he's the blade master, and he died from a blade
The fact that Emile's first reaction after being stabbed in the chest by an energy sword is to talk shit, grab his kukri and stab the fucker in the throat.
Rest easy, big man
He saved us from having to kill two additional Spec-Op Zealots to get to the MAC cannon, and bonus points for the second one when most people don't get the chance to fight back like that.
Easily among THE most badass Spartans. Certainly one I wish wasn't killed off.
Big man forgets what he is sometimes
The wild thing is that’s the elite that Emile requested permission to pursue. If only Carter would have let him
@@geedogshizel its not, you kill the field marshall yourself at the end of the level
Bro, Emile's sitting posture is str8 up NOT GOOD.
Kinda cool they did that. Would usually have a regular sized human in there, so them making him all smushed was dope
@@fankgaming7753 yeah, that too lol
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@@alexholler1964 💀
@@fankgaming7753 that's what I thought at first too, it was made for a regular human soldier. Spartans definitely be needing bigger accommodations, also makes me wonder how pace must be in the Rhino tanks for Chief and other Spartans to fit in there too.
Damn I never realized this was how it played out. My dude shot out the glass like a badass
Unfortunately for the covenant it’s only bulletproof from the outside.
Always loved how the Zealots were there own Noble Team of sorts. Sent to kill Spartans and hunting Noble Team the whole campaign. They kill Kat, Emile, and Six.
@@TheCptTrenchfoot Nah you see the Zealot leader in the Phantom
Six wiped the floor with them even as they doggy piled him, what a king.
yea one killed six but not before six took out a fuck ton of them after standing alone against the entire covenant army and wraiths for 7 hours or more
NOOO NOT KATTT 😭😭😭😭
A jackal killed kat
"Why does my back hurt all the time?"
Me at my computer: 0:05
"Why does my back hurt all the time?"
0:45
I never appreciated it as a kid, but "I'm ready, how 'bout you?!" is such a hard line ffs
Those last words have been engraved in my brain since 2010. Rest in Peace Emile, you were a true badass.
The voice acting is amazing
Emile sits like a League player
The whip lash from their positions shifting to the right of the platform is what killed them both, instantly.
Emiles death always hit me the hardest out of all noble team other then Jorge, but at least he died believing he saved the planet he loved and didn't hav to see how the battle went after his sacrifice. Like Carter said, "he died thinking he'd saved the planet, we should all b so lucky.", even tho technically no Spartans are ever KIA only MIA. That was always one of my favorite lore things about Spartans.
Slain Spartans were to be officially reported MIA for morale reasons among normal troopers and civilians. Carter wasn't breaking regulations by discussing Jorge's death with other Spartans in private.
It’s Jorge🥲
@@eastlakebaytalk4138 thanks for letting me know it auto corrected to George instead of how it's really spelled
He died believing he helped saved humanity not Reach. Reach was been lost.
It’s horhae🗣️
I wish I could go back and play Reach again for the first time
Spartans look very small in comparison to elites. Makes me wonder how we could hold up the battle against them
Drugs
@@livingfives865and lots of 'em
Maybe releasing some galaxy ending parasite would help?
I don’t know how humans could hold up against them either. I suppose putting a lot of holes in them with powerful sci-if futuristic weapons could be a solution. Or perhaps making them explode. Lol
Cuz bullets dont care much if you're 1.5m or 2m or 3m tall.
This just confirms Emile was a pro gamer, gaming chair and all
Mad props to the Zealot for holding up Emile with a single hand
Must've been a few tons with one hand... Goes to show the Zealots were NOT to be messed with
So considering Emil ways 235-pound without his armor and when he is in his armor he weighs 1235. That means the Zealot Elites are able to consistently match Spartans in physical strength if not exceed. That Zoe delete had half a ton a little over half a ton in his hand with one arm.
Elites lore wise are stronger then Spartan 2s even john you have to remember too that john isnt even that special when it comes to Spartan 2s the leads of the programme talk about how he wasnt that special but he had luck. In the lore the elite shields are stronger and Spartan 2s use stolen elite shield tech and elites can beat Spartans in hand to hand they are taller stronger and faster but Spartans have the training and mental conditioning .
@@Chevalier_knightActually, lorewise, Spartan II Mjolnir Mk V armour shielding was superior to Elite Shields.
Human technicians were baffled by the seemingly poor design choices in shielding and were able to fix it because they studied and understood it.
Elite Shields are poor imitations of Forerunner and Precursor tech that is forbidden to disassemble or study.
@@cptncutleg halo reach showed this to be untrue
@@cptncutleg This is false. The Sangheili have far better shields. Try gunning down a Spartan and elite in game, and you'll see that the Spartan's shields pop first. Also, in lore the Mark V and Mark V[B] shields were prototypes. The Mark 6 and onward have better shields, but still not as good as the Elites. Even in Infinite, Chief needs to upgrade his shields to out match thiers.
0:40
Very kind of Emile to run promotions for Mortal Kombat 11
I always found it goofy that Emile never saw the other elite. I mean his lore alone should have had the elite on radar at the very least but then there is his experience and he shoulda known how the covenant work
this is somewhat of a joke answer, but it'd be kind of accurate if this ended up being the case: maybe the Elite was crouching, which is why he didnt show up on Emile's radar, much akin to how you cant detect anyone on your radar if you crouch in the multiplayer
The Zealot barely moved until he creeper up on Emily's back slowly. Motion tracker probably didn't pick him up. And Noble team had no Intel on Zealots really as you can hear Halsey explaining basic operating procedures of Zealots to the team after the first encounter with them. Emile did the best he could imo
At that point in the war, Emile's radar could've been fried for all we know.
There's also the fact that the MAGNETIC Accelerator Gun may have distorted his radar or the EM fields around.
@@swedish0spartans also a fair point, there's too many good reasons for him not being aware of the second Zealot
@@swedish0spartansI’m pretty sure the “radar” isn’t a radar. It’s called motion tracking in the game, with motion tracking at close distances usually being done by sonar. We also never see anything resembling radar emitters on Spartan (or elite) armor.
Love how bros got that 3am monster energy-fueled CS major student posture
Emile was a great Spartan.
There will no more another like him.
some goofy animation from this view but as expected from a cutscene that looked so good from noble 6 perspective.
Its been over 10 years and im still not over all of noble team (except june) dying. They were so badass and wouldve changed everything had they survived reach and helped chief especially 6
Never understood why you would ever want a Spartan in a vehicle or, in this case, hunched over a control panel.
Surely they could have found a marine instead and had Emile run security. Dude's a walking tank. Use him as such.
At that point, if memory serves, there was nobody else there trained to use the gun. As Spartan III's, Emile and Noble Six had comprehensive training, much more than the average Marine or trooper.
@@Cailus3542problem with that is the guys in the area set up the gun so at least one of them should know how to fire it. Only benefit of Emile using it is the Spartan reflexes and the Covenant can't just shoot at the box to get him off the controls.
@@I3oo1veSo it was the better play to have him off the gun to fend off the zealots which would have resulted in Six surviving? Or even Emile surviving. If someone who set the gun up manned it instead.
@@I3oo1ve The UNSC army troopers who set up the gun initially are dead, the troopers you meet are from remnants across Viery Territory desperately trying to get to the autumn same as you. Anyone else present is the Autumn's marine contingent, and the Autumn is leaving.
@@neoknight9180 so basically, troopers had no chance of surviving which means the spartans hath to do the work if there is no one else, in this case Emile manning the gun.
Is impressive that an elite can hold 450-500 kg just with a single arm
Yeah, elites are absolute units, without Spartans humanity would have been fucked
Own Reach and played it many times but never seen how he died just heard his voice. Very cool how it went down and how he got his own revenge.
It’s literally a cutscene, you watch him die in a cutscene. How’d you miss that
What? You literally see him die. Did you look away when the cutscenes played as kid so you didn’t get PTSD?
Emile’s death was an inside job
Energy swords don’t stab through energy shields.
0:30 from angle the original cutscene, i thought emile had put the shotgun barrel into the elite's mouth to get a clean (or messy) kill. in the chest isnt bad, but i thought emile was being way more brutal and wanted to blow the elite's brain out.
aiming for the mouth does seem like something Emile would do, gotta make sure the Zealot is dead
it's because he was on that damn ipad
"I'm ready! How about you?" Best last words in Halo. Emile's not only ready to die, he's so excited he's invited the Covenant.
This is why you ALWAYS keep an eye on your motion tracker, Spartans.
Why didn’t noble six tell Emile there was two? Noble six clearly saw them.
Six was getting shot at the time the first Elite was dropping if my memories serve me well. Having a giant as a cover gun is concealment enough even if the target is an 8 ft tall reptile.
Well the thing is, Emile has a motion sensor. He shouldve known there was two
@@randomfurrygirl548it’s possible it was malfunctioning, if i recall spartan 3 armour wasn’t the best made and was prone to malfunction
@@Queen_Magikarp well thats MK 1 SPI I believe you are referring to, which is durastically different from what Emile is wearing. That is MK Vb mjolnier, which is some of the most advanced armor at the time.
There was no need, Emile was just fucking stupid, he could've seen the other ayy if he did what any soldier would've done and quickly eye-scanned his surroundings instead of standing still like a fucking muppet
The elite who jumped in front of the glass to jumpscare a spartan before dying: Demon screamed out of surprise worth it.
Kinda funny how Emile got scared a little when the elite fell on the glass 😂
Today I finished the camping again (On Steam. I finished in the 360 time long ago) And youtube just recommends me this.
Amazing
Remember Reach remember Bungie
I could've saved them, if I was just a little better....I could've saved them
How do you guys unlock free camera in cutscenes like that?
I’ve always wondered where his shotgun goes
The irony of the shotgun weilding spartan getting sworded.. at point blank. His greatest defeat was being beaten at his own game, his own speciality. I want to play a storyline of the elites who subjugated reach, and the arbiters role that led up to Halo 2. I want to pop marines with carbines.
Spartans never die, Elites are equivalent to the pride of Africa.
man said a whole lot of words
Elites are like the pride of Africa LMAO??
It would be interesting to play as the Devoted Sentries since they basically were the Covenant's version of Noble Team and they're constantly fucking with you during the campaign after you blew up their supercarrier (killing kat, emile, and 6) and their failure to stop Noble team led to the Covenant losing the war.
all of the noble team deaths are ironic
Kat, the brians of noble gets shot in the head
George, the one who loves reach the most, dies off planet
Carter, the leader goes down with the ship
Noble six dies alone
interesting, I like how you brought that up, we need to play from the enemies perspective to see the enemies side of things instead of playing as the hero's all the time. playing as the elites completing specific tasks leading up to the appearance of noble team finally killing you in the process than so on playing as a brute invading the city etc.
0:07 my posture
I’m not ready
Noble6: I'm lonely already.
He had tne of the most bad ass deaths, when he was stabbed you could tell death did not scare him he just talked shit and killed the elite, a true bad ass
I feel like I want to give the benefit of the doubt and say that maybe these cockpits weren't built for a Spartan's height in mind, but this is Reach
Dude went out like the badass he is.
Emile in the gamer position
Bro armor locked long after he died 😂
Great video! But question... Why didn't the phantom just bomb him?
So my only question is how did Emile not know the second elite was there? This is something that has bothered me somce 2010.
Like, dont all spartans have radars equipped to the HUD? The elite was 5 ft away and Emile doesnt even notice.
Come on, my guy...
The zealots doing a two pronged approach on Emile has to show they really were learning the tactics of Noble Team members.
Emile should have watched his Motion Tracker.
Saddest part for me
Elite: Hello There
Me in my booster seat at the big age of 22
He looks like mr incredible sitting on the computer
Emile ate the last slice of pizza and got punished
Lieutenant get aboard we’ve got to get the hell out of here ! 🫴🏼
*Radar left the chat*
Emile should've seen that zealot coming from behind, didn't know why he didn't see it when he had a radar 🙄
Honestly this was a really weird death for me, you kinda just look over and he dies
Ready for morphin time apparently
spartan Emile 🛐 ✝️ TRUE
Remember Reach
HUMANITY F*CK YEAH!
spartan Emile Goddess bless Damn
0:08 what my mom witnesses the moment she walks into my room at 4am to tell me to get off Plants Vs Zombies
Spartans Emile heaven 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 like
I just don’t understand why the noble team has such bad reactions to the deaths of there friends
0:43 Dah!
That's why he died after this, his sitting posture so f*cked up. He definitely would have a back pain after that.
Ik that spartans are taller than other humans, ok?
What im calling bs is how he got through the second zealots shields as well as kill him with a single stab with his knife.
Lorewise, I’m pretty sure shielding responds to only fast-moving projectiles such as incoming bullets, plasma fire, etc that way the operator can still hold and use different objects without the shielding making it difficult.
On top of that I think the armor-user can adjust the shields to be stronger in certain areas and weaker in others, so maybe the Zealot directed the shields strength to his feet/legs when jumping down from the Phantom, and was taken off guard by Emile still retaliating after getting stabbed through the back and wasn’t prepared to redirect the shields to his neck to protect it better
BRO EMILE USE YOUR RADAR, U KILLED 6 BY NOT PAYING ATTENTION AND YELLING WHO'S NEXT
Emile: has the most powerful weapon ever conceived by the UNSC at his fingertips
Also Emile: dies to pointy stick
This kid just called an energy sword a pointy stick
@@icypastasauce7240 silence child
spartan Emile heroes TRUE
Bro dint use the radar 😢
he sound like Forest Whitaker in this scene... 😂🤷🏾♂️
WHO'S NEXT 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
🗣🗣🗣🗣DUH🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
This is the best Halo game hands down. I was you when it came out so I didn’t see all the hate, but every single death of the Noble Squad hit so hard
Posture check lol
First person vied is a lot cooler.
his death is still bullshit. feel free to contest, but I have reasons.
Emile's death was always dumb to me and I could never understand why people held it so highly. Like he literally just didnt look the other way for anything, you know, where the first came from
The first one came directly from above. There’s no way to know how many jumped out, especially when one is above and behind you at the same time
@@nicholasmargagliano1833 ok but dude has a shotgun, if one came from above I'd assume he jumped down so I would be looking up and to the right. But instead, he aims his shotgun off the edge of the gun where it would be useless anyway. Just very unaware for a spartan man
@@thewallpersonified3152you gotta keep in mind emile is likely not thinking clearly, over the course of the game up to this point everyone but himself, jun and six have died defending reach not to mention the hell run he and six did just to reach the ship yards.
Fatigue, grief and anger have a nasty habit of giving you tunnel vision. Despite their augments armor and training spartans are still human for better or worse.
The love for Emile in it's sheer volume was for shallow(but not bad) reasons, merely the rule of cool.
His character has depth though. Emile lives to die and died to live in a sense he lost everything already and revenge was his only remaining purpose, but he didn't want to live long enough to avenge Reach in the end. He partly died where he did because he wanted to, hence his "I'm ready, how about you?" line. He was saying he is ready to die.
@@WhatIsSanity I mean I think Emile is cool too, I just don't think his death should be looked at as one of the best noble team deaths. I don't care if he wanted/was ready to die, it was done so poorly. I think his death was the worst in the game
That was a very weak death. I never understand why people have to kill charcters off with stupid deaths.
You are obviously underestimating the power of the covenant & it's spartan killers.
@@ZukoFTW i think you missed the point. Emile should have turned around and saw the other zeolet. The zeolet would have shown up on his motion tracker.
@@edwardcornell1263 You're not wrong but you definitely have to take consideration the speed & accuracy of a Spartan Killer, all while having the enormous pressure to protect the pillar of autumn for takeoff. If you pay attention, Emile has less than 5 seconds to react after his first kill before he got sliced.
his friends died, millions of others have died, and he was cocky, the team of elites were top notch soldiers, they would and did die to get to those forerunner artifacts, and the marshal was moving too slow to show up on motion tracker, at fastest he was moving at a crouched speed, also your insides start turning into jellie after having a energy sword in you for a while. and he pulled himself of it, and all of noble teams deaths are ironic, he's the blade master, and he died from a blade
Honestly of all the dead noble team members I feel he’s the most likely to still be alive