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'''Captain Mitchell Miller''' is a main character in ''[[Guard Duty]]'', voiced by series creator [[Syp The Mighty]]. He is the head guard of [[Outpost Black Out]].
'''Captain Mitchell Miller''' is a main character in ''[[Guard Duty]]'', voiced by series creator [[Syp The Mighty]]. He is the head guard of [[Outpost Black Out]].

Revision as of 16:26, 2 December 2023

Captain Mitchell Miller is a main character in Guard Duty, voiced by series creator Syp The Mighty. He is the head guard of Outpost Black Out.

Personality

Miller is a despicable, angry old man who projects his insecurities onto the other soldiers stationed on Outpost Black Out. His rude behavior is likely due to his participation in the Invasion War. He regards women as beneath him, making snide comments at Sarah's expense in The Point. Because of this, the soldiers he works with do not like nor respect him and barely tolerate him.

Biography

To be added...

Trivia

  • Miller was voiced by Chase Hobby in Classic Season 1 and the Sides episode Annoyances, then voiced by James Brown Jr. in Bagels, another Sides episode.
  • In The Point, Miller briefly mentions that he fought in the Invasion War.
  • In Clueless, Miller offhandedly mentions his deceased wife.
  • Miller is the only member of Outpost Black Out to not be depicted in the Halo engine, with only his voice being heard in the flashback opening of Truth. This is due to Miller's unique armor configuration being unavailable in that game, as it was not introduced until its sequel and the main game the series uses, Halo.
  • Miller was originally planned to die for good in Truth, but Revoltge convinced Syp to keep him alive for Dare and beyond.
  • While Miller has his now-signature sniper rifle in his debut appearance, he uses a battle rifle in the following three episodes. He is seen with his sniper rifle again when the pelican flying him and the guards away from Outpost Black Out stops at Outpost Rat's Nest, though it's not explained how he regained it as he's seen with his battle rifle when he departed from the former. Regardless, Miller retained his sniper rifle in Annoyances and the rest of the series as his primary weapon.

Appearances