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{{Episode
{{Episode
| episode    = Truth
| episode    = Truth
| season    = [[Guard Duty: Classic Season 2|Classic Season 2]]
| season    = [[Classic Season 2]]
| number    = 12
| number    = 12
| image      = [[File:C12.png|250px]]
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| director    = Syp The Mighty
| director    = Syp The Mighty
| writer    = [[Syp The Mighty]]
| writer    = [[Syp The Mighty]]
| starring  = Intro-Mind<br>Ella Rhee<br>Xanthe Folan<br>Syp The Mighty<br>[[Revoltge]]<br>TheIdsStudios
| previous  = [[Reactionary]]
| previous  = [[Reactionary]]
| next      = [[Dare]]
| next      = [[Dare]]
}}
}}
'''Truth''' is the seventh episode of ''[[Guard Duty: Classic Season 2|Classic Season 2]]'', as well as the twelfth episode of ''[[Guard Duty Classic]]'' overall.
'''Truth''' is the seventh episode of ''[[Classic Season 2]]'', as well as the twelfth episode of ''[[Guard Duty#Classic|Classic]]'' overall.


==Description==
==Description==
''For the full episode, [https://spitebox.com/guardduty/truth/ click here]''
The guards reunite with the pilot who dropped them off, entirely for the worse.
The guards reunite with the pilot who dropped them off, entirely for the worse.


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===Other===
===Other===
*[[Emery Eden]]
*[[Emery Eden]]
*[[Prim]]
*[[Prim|Stranger]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Pilot's name is revealed in this episode as ''Emery Eden''. His voice actor [[Revoltge]] had actually come up with this name during the production of ''[[Annoyances]]'', eleven years prior to this episode's production.
*Emery's name is revealed in this episode, including his last name Eden. His voice actor [[Revoltge]] had actually come up with this name during the production of ''[[Annoyances]]'', eleven years prior to this episode's production.
**Through the episode's credits, The Stranger's name is shown to be Prim. He's also revealed to be a ghost haunting Emery in this episode, rather than being an associate of his.
**Through the episode's credits, Prim's name is revealed. He's also revealed to be a ghost haunting Emery in this episode, rather than being an associate of his.
*This is the first episode since ''[[Infinity]]'' to feature brand new audio recordings from Revoltge, rather than using archival audio.
*This is the first episode since ''[[Infinity]]'' to feature new recordings from Revoltge, rather than archival audio.
**Like ''Infinity'', much of Emery's dialogue was improvised by Revoltge.
**Like ''Infinity'', Revoltge improvised much of Emery's dialogue.
*Emery reveals many things about the situation the guards are in, such as:
*Emery reveals many things about the situation the guards are in, such as:
**The guards were meant to be transferred to [[Trinity]], rather than become Spartan IVs, and that he stranded them on [[Cold Storage]] to anger Trinity's chief engineer who also happens to be Geff's mother.
**The guards were meant to be transferred to [[Trinity]], rather than become Spartan IVs, and that he stranded them on [[Cold Storage]] to anger Trinity's chief engineer who also happens to be Geff's mother.
**Emery is not a pilot for the UNSC, but is actually a hitman who was hired to eliminate Geff's father, which caused Geff's mother to place a bounty on Emery.
**Emery is not a pilot for the UNSC, but is actually a hitman who was hired to eliminate Geff's father, which caused Geff's mother to place a bounty on Emery.
*During a long-winded rant, Emery reveals that he used to be an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper (ODST) under the [[UNSC]] prior to becoming a hitman, and indicates he fought in The Invasion War.
*During a long-winded rant, Emery reveals that he used to be an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper (ODST) under the [[UNSC]] prior to becoming a hitman, and indicates he fought in The Invasion War.
*This is the first episode to utilize the ''[[Halo 2]]'' engine, albeit the version included with ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]'', being used to represent the past.
*This is the first episode to utilize the ''[[Halo#Halo 2|Halo 2]]'' engine, albeit the version included with ''[[Halo|The Master Chief Collection]]'', being used to represent the past.
 
==Watch==
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDe4BE5yhR8</youtube>


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[[Category:Episodes]][[Category:Classic Season 2]]
[[Category:Episodes]][[Category:Classic]][[Category:Classic Season 2]]

Latest revision as of 16:18, 20 September 2024

Truth is the seventh episode of Classic Season 2, as well as the twelfth episode of Classic overall.

Description

The guards reunite with the pilot who dropped them off, entirely for the worse.

Characters

Black Out Guards

Other

Trivia

  • Emery's name is revealed in this episode, including his last name Eden. His voice actor Revoltge had actually come up with this name during the production of Annoyances, eleven years prior to this episode's production.
    • Through the episode's credits, Prim's name is revealed. He's also revealed to be a ghost haunting Emery in this episode, rather than being an associate of his.
  • This is the first episode since Infinity to feature new recordings from Revoltge, rather than archival audio.
    • Like Infinity, Revoltge improvised much of Emery's dialogue.
  • Emery reveals many things about the situation the guards are in, such as:
    • The guards were meant to be transferred to Trinity, rather than become Spartan IVs, and that he stranded them on Cold Storage to anger Trinity's chief engineer who also happens to be Geff's mother.
    • Emery is not a pilot for the UNSC, but is actually a hitman who was hired to eliminate Geff's father, which caused Geff's mother to place a bounty on Emery.
  • During a long-winded rant, Emery reveals that he used to be an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper (ODST) under the UNSC prior to becoming a hitman, and indicates he fought in The Invasion War.
  • This is the first episode to utilize the Halo 2 engine, albeit the version included with The Master Chief Collection, being used to represent the past.

Watch