Arby 'n' the Chief
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Engine(s)Halo 3
Halo: Reach
Genre(s)Comic science fiction
Running timeFifteen Minutes Per Episode (Average)
Created byJon Graham (Jon CJG)
VoicesJon Graham - Mail Man

Microsoft Sam - Chief
Microsoft Mike - Arby

Microsoft Mary - Cortana
Release(s)January 07, 2008 – (On-going Series)
Format(s)Flash
No. of episodes69 + 1 Movie + 1 Special
Website
http://joncjg.blogspot.com/

Arby 'n' the Chief is a machinima comic science fiction video series created by Jon Graham, otherwise known as Jon CJG and formerly known as DigitalPh33r. Arby 'n' the Chief is primarily distrubuted through the Internet and YouTube.

Plot Summary

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Arby 'n' the Chief is a sequel to DigitalPh33r's machinima series, Master Chief Sucks At Halo. Master Chief is now an alcoholic and has a dream that he saved the day and won a Halo 3 match and was awarded by Bungie staff. Then he gets a rude awakening when the buzzing phone rings about a package for Jon. Master Chief states that he is Jon and receives the package from the delivery person (Played by Jon Graham). Master Chief ponders what is the contents and soon he cowers before the contained Arbiter, who was bought off an E-bay auction.

Whilst playing Halo 3 Matchmaking, the Arbiter breaks out of his packaging and overpowers a kitchen knife wielding Chief. The Arbiter demonstrates superior intelligence and greater gaming skills than that of the Chief. The two have multiple arguments, particularly on subjects such as the Arbiter's opinion on the Heroic Map Pack, over the few days when Jon is out of the house, doing various things.

The Arbiter helps the Chief obtain the exclusive Recon Armor Permutation (which DigitalPh33r actually recieved as a result) as well as stopping the Chief from doing unbelievably stupid things. Along the plot Chief tries other games such as Devil May Cry 4, Call of Duty 4 and even Super Smash Brothers Brawl and all in turn, poorly performs at them, and quits after only a short try (Apart from Devil May Cry 4, in which he played for hours trying to defeat a boss with the wrong weapon).

Eventually, the Master Chief begins to harass female players, one in particular on Halo 3 Xbox Live. His methods of "pickign up hawt chixxx" disgusts Arbiter, who decides that he'll teach him how to appropriately behave around girls. After harsh teaching from Arbiter, Chief confronts the female player he has been chasing, and apologises for his disgraceful behaviour towards her, and lets her go. Just after, Chief and Arbiter discover Jon had just bought a Cortana Action Figure, whom which Chief falls in love with, but when talking to her, he shows a complete change back in his attitude.

Chief has also demonstrates a lack of creativity in Forge after the Legendary Map Pack (which Arbiter was impressed with unlike the Heroic), when he placed every certain type object in one spot. He believed that the map would be popular and cool if the entire Forge currency was spent.

Another package arrives for Jon. Chief wonders what's inside it, but no-one can answer his question. Later in the night, he hears crashing. He discovers the contents of the package have broke out. He reaches for a kitchen knife, and discovers a Halo 3 Master Chief and Brute Chieftain Figures. Later, Arbiter gets along well with the newer Master Chief, named Todd, after Todd McFarlene. Todd also introduces Travis, the Brute Chieftain, who gets on well the Chief, despite the Chief's complete lack of intelligence. Cortana meets Todd, who seem to be attracted to each other, which Chief notices, which he is angered by.


Master Chief

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Voiced by Microsoft Sam
The main character from Master Chief Sucks at Halo. He is generally shown as being incredibly dumb and talks in leet (a form of internet slang). He strongly believes that he is a highly skilled and very clever Halo 3 player. Master Chief has appeared in all episodes up to the present.

The Arbiter

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Voiced by Microsoft Mike
The Arbiter is the complete opposite of the Chief. He is intelligent, well spoken and honest. And unlike Chief, he demonstrates great gaming skills. He is similar in action to a big brother when interacting with the Master Chief. One of the most blaring examples of this is the second episode in which the Chief acts much more like a child.

HaloBabies interviewed DigitalPh33r (Jon Graham) and when asked what inspired the characters he replied; "Master Chief is the epitome of every illiterate, non-nonsensical idiot I've come across in the online world, and the Arbiter is basically a representation of me."

Cortana

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Voiced by Microsoft Mary
Cortana arrived in episode seven, and has not had as much screentime as The Chief and The Arbiter. She seems to be more of the Female version of the Arbiter except for the fact she has more of a Feminine personality. She doesn't like the Chief too much, as seen when she critisized the Chief's map in Episode 8.

Todd

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Voiced by Jon Graham/DigitalPh33r
Todd is a Master Chief Figure from the Halo 3 Mcfarlene Action Figure Series. He and his friend Travis's voices aren't created by a text to speech tool like the other three characters, due to their new and improved voice boxes. Upon his arrival in Episode 9, he seems to get along with The Arbiter and seems to be infatuated by Cortana.

Travis

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Voiced by Jon Graham/DigitalPh33r
Travis is a Brute Chieftain Figure from the Halo 3 Mcfarlene Action Figure Series. Along with Todd, Travis arrived in Episode Nine. He and his friend Todd's voices aren't created by text to speech tools like the other three characters, due to their new and improved voice boxes. Travis seems to share in common Chief's laziness, and doesn't seem too smart either, similar to Chief.

Craig

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Voiced by Jon Graham/DigitalPh33r
Craig is a cocky MLG gamer and allegedly, one of Chief's "friends", although he privately scorns Chief. He claims to be MLG but has no proof when questioned by the Arbiter. He finally mocks Chief in front of his friends, along with calling the Arbiter names, which makes the Arbiter angry. Chief agrees to fight Craig on Blackout. However, after distracting Chief with beer, the Arbiter turns off his controller and secretly plays instead of Chief, knowing that otherwise Chief would be doomed. Although Craig controlled all the "power weapons", the Arbiter, who is much better at Halo than Chief, almost kills Craig, which shocks him into playing harder.

After constantly dying, thinking he is still playing, Chief claims to need more beer, but sees that his controller is off and that his player is still moving. He then discovers the Arbiter playing for him, who apologizes and lets Chief play. However, when Craig starts masterbating and his mother walks in the room, he cannot play as he has to explain a very akward situation. Meanwhile, Chief proceeds to slowly kill him repeatedly, with the Arbiter surprisedly responding "... You... actually got a kill?" Chief gets the last kill saying "MLG?... I... disagree!" Craig can be heard crying in the background that he "lost to a noob" after a arguement between his mother, father, and himself. Arbiter mocks him for crying.

Greg

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Greg first appears in episode 38, and is a tan plastic spider with black accents and red eyes. Unable to speak, he eventually starts using a yellow sticky note pad and a sharpie marker to write down what he wants to say, or to draw an emote. He becomes Arbiter's friend but leaves a short while after hearing Arbiter's description of his appearance, occasionally leaving sticky notes and appearing to save them in game once during the Wedding Arc.

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