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{{Character | {{Character | ||
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| name=Louie | | name=Louie | ||
| image=Louie | | image=Louie S1E9.png | ||
| caption= | | caption= | ||
| full_name=Louie Vargas | | full_name=Louie Vargas | ||
| title=Sergeant | | title=Sergeant | ||
| armor_set=Scout <small>(helmet)</small><br>Recon <small>(chest | | armor_set=Scout <small>(helmet)</small><br>Recon <small>(chest)</small><br>Mark VI <small>(shoulders)</small> | ||
| armor_color=White <small>(with blue trim)</small> | | armor_color=White <small>(with blue trim)</small> | ||
| weapons=Battle Rifle<br>Magnum | | weapons=Battle Rifle<br>Magnum | ||
| occupation= | | occupation= | ||
| affiliation=[[UNSC]] | | affiliation=[[UNSC]]<br>[[UNSC Cosmo#Fireteam Cosmo|Fireteam Cosmo]] | ||
| former_affiliation(s)= | | former_affiliation(s)= | ||
| species=Human | | species=Human | ||
| pronouns=He/Him | | pronouns=He/Him | ||
| status= | | status=Deceased | ||
| relationships= | | relationships= | ||
| first_appearance=[[ | | first_appearance=[[Stashed]] | ||
| voice_actor=[[Syp The Mighty]] | | voice_actor=[[Syp The Mighty]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Sergeant Louie Vargas''' was a | '''Sergeant Louie Vargas''' was a SPARTAN-IV supersoldier who worked under [[Ignacio Dominguez]], voiced by [[Syp The Mighty]]. | ||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Louie | Louie is a jovial man who is very loyal to the [[UNSC]], though they do end up using him as bait to lure out the attackers of [[Outpost High Ground]]. | ||
==Role in Plot== | ==Role in Plot== | ||
===[[ | ===[[Season 1|Events of ''Season 1'']]=== | ||
In ''[[ | In ''[[Team Cosmo!]]'', Louie and [[Alana Reynolds]] observe the video message left by a now-deceased [[Damien Wilson]] before Alana comments to [[Randy DeLuca]] that she did in fact notice his new backpack. Randy swiftly dismisses her and mopes as he walks away, leading Louie to ask Alana what Randy's problem was before Alana dismisses him. Later, in ''[[Stashed]]'', he is assisted by [[Alana Reynolds]] in retrieving [[Red|five]] [[Blue|color]]-[[Yellow|coded]] [[Pink|training]] [[Green|robots]] to be retrofitted for a mission on [[Outpost High Ground]] before Ignacio calls Alana to his office over the intercom. Louie wishes her luck, albeit sarcastically, before she leaves him. | ||
== | During ''[[Overture]]'', Louie alongside the retrofitted robots arrive on Outpost High Ground seeking its captain [[Cayde Jasper]] or [[Jack O'Brien]] since O'Brien made the distress call in the first place. After getting no response, Louie orders a status report from [[Green]], [[Yellow]], and [[Red]]. When Red does not answer, Louie grows frustrated and orders [[Pink]] or [[Blue]] to check on him before getting sniped in the head by [[Corvus|an unknown carbine shot]] which kills him instantly. His body is later seen in ''[[Retrograde]]'' as Emery lurks around the outpost, with Emery taking notice of his chest plate and taking it for himself before encountering [[The Damned]]. | ||
===''Classic''=== | |||
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! Louie's role in ''Classic'' | |||
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[[File:Louie WG6.png|thumb|left|200px|Louie during ''[[Upgrade]]'']] | |||
In ''[[Upgrade]]'', the second episode of ''[[WarGames]]'', he is assigned by Ignacio to lead a group of retrofitted training robots to investigate a distress call from Outpost High Ground, believing it to be a revival of The Flood. However, in ''[[Deception]]'', he discovers he had been set up by the [[UNSC]] to act as bait for the Flood. Before he could react, he is shot in the head by [[Corvus]]. In ''[[Ambush]]'', his body is found by [[Emery Eden]] after the latter's own attack on Outpost High Ground, who ends up stealing Louie's chest plate to complete his armor set. Ignacio and Randy later discuss his death, which had helped them discover the existence of [[The Damned]]. | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
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Louie Sides12.png|Louie during ''[[Team Cosmo!]]'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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*[[Season 1]] | |||
**[[Stashed]] | |||
**[[Overture]] | |||
**[[Retrograde]] <small>(corpse only)</small> | |||
*[[Guard Duty Sides]] | |||
**[[Team Cosmo!]] | |||
*[[WarGames]] | *[[WarGames]] | ||
**[[Upgrade | **[[Upgrade]] <small>(debut)</small> | ||
**[[Deception | **[[Deception]] | ||
**[[Ambush | **[[Ambush]] <small>(mentioned only)</small> | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*[[Emery Eden]] takes Louie's chest plate during ''[[WarGames]]'' to complete the former's armor set. This was to explain a production error from ''[[Classic Season 2]]''. | |||
*In the original concept for ''[[Deception]]'', Louie would have actually encountered the Flood and died by infection. This was because the episode was to be filmed in the ''[[Halo|Halo 4]]'' engine prior to the setting being changed to [[Outpost High Ground]] as a tribute to ''[[Major Malfunction]]'', changing the trajectory of ''WarGames'' overall. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:28, 21 September 2024
Sergeant Louie Vargas was a SPARTAN-IV supersoldier who worked under Ignacio Dominguez, voiced by Syp The Mighty.
Personality
Louie is a jovial man who is very loyal to the UNSC, though they do end up using him as bait to lure out the attackers of Outpost High Ground.
Role in Plot
Events of Season 1
In Team Cosmo!, Louie and Alana Reynolds observe the video message left by a now-deceased Damien Wilson before Alana comments to Randy DeLuca that she did in fact notice his new backpack. Randy swiftly dismisses her and mopes as he walks away, leading Louie to ask Alana what Randy's problem was before Alana dismisses him. Later, in Stashed, he is assisted by Alana Reynolds in retrieving five color-coded training robots to be retrofitted for a mission on Outpost High Ground before Ignacio calls Alana to his office over the intercom. Louie wishes her luck, albeit sarcastically, before she leaves him.
During Overture, Louie alongside the retrofitted robots arrive on Outpost High Ground seeking its captain Cayde Jasper or Jack O'Brien since O'Brien made the distress call in the first place. After getting no response, Louie orders a status report from Green, Yellow, and Red. When Red does not answer, Louie grows frustrated and orders Pink or Blue to check on him before getting sniped in the head by an unknown carbine shot which kills him instantly. His body is later seen in Retrograde as Emery lurks around the outpost, with Emery taking notice of his chest plate and taking it for himself before encountering The Damned.
Classic
Louie's role in Classic |
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In Upgrade, the second episode of WarGames, he is assigned by Ignacio to lead a group of retrofitted training robots to investigate a distress call from Outpost High Ground, believing it to be a revival of The Flood. However, in Deception, he discovers he had been set up by the UNSC to act as bait for the Flood. Before he could react, he is shot in the head by Corvus. In Ambush, his body is found by Emery Eden after the latter's own attack on Outpost High Ground, who ends up stealing Louie's chest plate to complete his armor set. Ignacio and Randy later discuss his death, which had helped them discover the existence of The Damned. |
Gallery
Louie during Team Cosmo!
Appearances
Appearances for Louie |
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Trivia
- Emery Eden takes Louie's chest plate during WarGames to complete the former's armor set. This was to explain a production error from Classic Season 2.
- In the original concept for Deception, Louie would have actually encountered the Flood and died by infection. This was because the episode was to be filmed in the Halo 4 engine prior to the setting being changed to Outpost High Ground as a tribute to Major Malfunction, changing the trajectory of WarGames overall.