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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This episode features a widescreen format, with Syp intending for it to have a cinematic feel. However, due to dropping this with [[The Point|the following episode]], she would later end up adjusting the aspect ratio for the ''[[At The Movies]]'' release of ''Classic Season 1'' to match the rest of that season.
*This episode features a widescreen format, with Syp intending for it to have a cinematic feel. However, due to dropping this with [[The Point|the following episode]], she would later end up adjusting the aspect ratio for the movie edit release of ''[[Classic Season 1]]'' to match the rest of that season.
*This is the first appearance of Miller, the Captain of Outpost Black Out.
*This is the first appearance of Miller, the Captain of Outpost Black Out.
*June's comment about Geff calling command "343 times" is a reference to 343 Industries, the studio that had just taken over the ''[[Halo]]'' franchise when this episode released.
*June's comment about Geff calling command "343 times" is a reference to 343 Industries, the studio that had just taken over the ''[[Halo]]'' franchise when this episode released.

Latest revision as of 19:10, 3 April 2025

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Something is the second episode of Classic Season 1 and the second episode of Guard Duty Classic overall.

Description

Geff is bored and wants to be noticed by the UNSC.

Characters

Black Out Guards

UNSC

Trivia

  • This episode features a widescreen format, with Syp intending for it to have a cinematic feel. However, due to dropping this with the following episode, she would later end up adjusting the aspect ratio for the movie edit release of Classic Season 1 to match the rest of that season.
  • This is the first appearance of Miller, the Captain of Outpost Black Out.
  • June's comment about Geff calling command "343 times" is a reference to 343 Industries, the studio that had just taken over the Halo franchise when this episode released.
  • Elements of this episode would later be incorporated into HQ and Fax.

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