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*This is the second episode to feature animation outside of the ''[[Halo]]'' games, as well as the first fight scene, animated by Sephtic. The first was ''[[Invader]]''. | |||
*During production and in the original script, this episode was titled ''Promotion'' before Syp had changed the title to ''Overture'' in reference to this episode's status as a turning point for the series as the true start of its story as well as because Syp wanted the episode to have a more memorable name. | *During production and in the original script, this episode was titled ''Promotion'' before Syp had changed the title to ''Overture'' in reference to this episode's status as a turning point for the series as the true start of its story as well as because Syp wanted the episode to have a more memorable name. | ||
*The fax machine from ''[[Fax]]'' appears in the background while Sarah and Nicole converse over Mexican food, shown to have been thrown in the trash since that episode. | *The fax machine from ''[[Fax]]'' appears in the background while Sarah and Nicole converse over Mexican food, shown to have been thrown in the trash since that episode. |
Revision as of 13:18, 4 August 2024
Stashed is the eighth episode of Season 1 and Guard Duty overall.
Description
Geff wants to know more about Miller's life while Sarah and Nicole discover Miller's odd stash, can Miller manage all the questions?
Characters
Black Out Guards
HQ
High Ground Guards
Trinity
The Damned
Pit Fall Guards
- Rico Suave (mentioned only)
Other
Trivia
- This is the second episode to feature animation outside of the Halo games, as well as the first fight scene, animated by Sephtic. The first was Invader.
- During production and in the original script, this episode was titled Promotion before Syp had changed the title to Overture in reference to this episode's status as a turning point for the series as the true start of its story as well as because Syp wanted the episode to have a more memorable name.
- The fax machine from Fax appears in the background while Sarah and Nicole converse over Mexican food, shown to have been thrown in the trash since that episode.
- It is revealed that Pathfinder works for Trinity, a company first mentioned in Replacement and again in Stashed.
- The guards of Outpost High Ground are shown to have been taken prisoner since they were last seen in Machine, with the exception of Captain Jasper who was killed in Invader. O'Brien is shown to have been killed offscreen, with his body left by the computers where he seemingly alerted HQ about the Damned's arrival.
- O'Brien is revealed to be a corporal, rather than a captain as he claimed to be in Machine.
- Alana's death scene was originally going to be offscreen between episodes before Syp considered asking Sephtic due to wanting the episode to feel more substantial.
- This episode is a reimagining of The Transfer while also incorporating elements from Deception and Ambush.
Watch
Guard Duty Episodes | |
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Season 1 | Wish • HQ • Fax • Machine • Replacement • Dysfunction • Invader • Stashed • Overture • Retrograde |
Sides | Long Story, But... • Team Cosmo! • Listen Up! • Stay Tuned |
Classic |
Classic Season 1: Talking • Something • The Point • The Transfer • Infinity |
Related | At The Movies • Sandguardians • BattleDudes |