![]() Sarge utilizing a flamethrower during Basic Training for the Red Army For a short period of time, Sarge was stationed at Sidewinder. He was later promoted to Lieutenant and served in the Battle of Broken Ridge, though was demoted for unknown reasons to Staff Sergeant prior to his assignment to Blood Gulch. He’s later jettisoned from the ODST’s after causing irreparable damage to his units' ship due to building the ship’s navigation A.I. ![]() While an ODST, Sarge developed a fear of heights from jumping out of ships from orbit. Early in his military career, Sarge enlisted into the UNSC and began dabbling in robotics and became an ODST. In his civilian life, Sarge was an agricultural and livestock judge. Though it is never said on screen, with Jax simply asking if it is 'Russian, Scandinavian or Pig Latin' as it 'sounded like 57 syllables', with the fifth letter being an emoji, and to spell it right, a Mandarin keyboard is required. In Season 15, in exchange for their help, he tells Dylan and Jax his name. He explains to Lemons in Fifty Shades of Red that he changed his name to Sarge, taking his father's advice about dressing for the job he wants a step further. Thinking he simply gave his rank, Sarge is then asked for his name, to which he insists that he 'just said that'. In Season 14, the cameraman asks Sarge for his name and rank, to which he replies 'Sarge'. Sarge's real name is never revealed on screen. Rooster Teeth has noted that they initially modeled Sarge after Full Metal Jacket's Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, but, by the middle of Season 2, the character had evolved into, in the words of voice actor Matt Hullum, "every 1950s film stereotype character… melted down into one," exhibiting characteristics of a mad scientist, used car salesman, and "grumpy old dad." He is also the only Blood Gulch soldier on either team that is actually serious about the war (or training exercise). Sarge exhibits more discipline than the other Reds (and most of the Blues, for that matter), but is also somewhat sociopathic, bloodthirsty, and eccentric. ![]() Introduced in the first two episodes, Sarge's disposition (particularly his relationships with Grif and Simmons) is quickly established in a conversation (which the writers modeled on one that they themselves had) regarding the resemblance of the Warthog to a puma. A military man with a Southern United States accent, Sarge is the gruff and regimented leader of the Red Team.
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