Culture Ex-Destiny And Halo Composer Marty O’Donnell Is Running For Congress As A Republican - Disclaimer: the person who wrote this article seems quite upset about this news

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In 2014, Marty O’Donnell was fired from Bungie, which came as a shock given that he was credited as the famed composer behind the iconic Halo theme, and much of the music for Bungie’s new game, Destiny. Now, after ten years and many other controversies later, O’Donnell has just announced that he’s running for congress as a Republican in Nevada, challenging a Democratic incumbent.

If you’re expecting to find a logical throughline from there to here, you won’t, and this comes as kind of a surprise to well, everyone. O’Donnell launched his campaign late on Sunday night with a Twitter Blue-length post about why he was running, which included a lot of traditional Republican language:

“The sad reality is that many children in our country are suffering. Years of ridiculing and demeaning old fashioned “family values” have taken a toll. Our society’s strength, fundamentally linked to the vitality of the family structure, has been eroded. I want to champion the traditional family as critical for a child’s development and success.”


This positioning does not seem to surprise many who have worked with O’Donnell, who again, has a long, rocky history with his ex-employer Bungie, fired in 2014 after many disputes over the use of the game’s music and audio workload on the game. He sued and won back vested shares of stock. Then he and fellow composer Michael Salvatori sued Microsoft in 2020 over unpaid music royalties, which they settled in 2022. In 2021, O’Donnell was found in contempt of court for sharing music from the first Destiny game which was in violation of the original lawsuit after his firing, and he had to pay $100,000 for that. So in short, no, you probably won’t see many cheering on his campaign over at Bungie.

As for his political leanings, following his Twitter account has offered more than enough clues. As his candidacy was announced, some have been recirculating some of his recent, hardline pro-Israel tweets about the war in Gaza:
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In 2019 he was part of a right-wing movement to boycott Gillette when they ran a #MeToo-era adabout men pushing back on sexual harassment and bullying.
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Does O’Donnell actually have a chance to win? It’s not impossible. If he won the Republican primary, he would face incumbent Democrat Susie Lee in a rather competitive district. Lee only won by four points over her Republican rival in 2022.


It’s been a mix of reactions to O’Donnell’s announcement. It feels like a split between those who know all O’Donnell’s backstory with Bungie and public statements and are upset or rolling their eyes about this, and those who just go “oh cool, the Halo composer!”

In an interview with Venturebeat it says “he hopes his own fame in gaming will help him.” Two paragraphs later, he states emphatically that he has voted for Trump twice and will vote for him a third time. The (bizarrely long and fluffy) Venturebeat profile also eventually gets to his stance on some issues which includes a lot of concerns about border control. The entire piece offers no elaboration about what the specifics of his “family values” and “traditional family” statements may imply.

So, for Bungie fans, this is a pretty weird development. But it is a competitive district and much stranger things have happened in politics the last decade in particular. Stay tuned, I suppose.
 
IIRC, when Bungie dropped the initial script for Destiny in favor of the shitheap they ended up making, Marty, who was heavily involved in writing the initial script, was fired. They still used the music he helped make for the final product so that was part of the basis for his original lawsuit against them.
Joe Staten worked with Marty on the original script, when it got thrown out Joe left because he realized there was no reason for him to stay. Marty stuck around but after the previously mentioned meddling from Activision which he tried to stop he got fired and later sued and won for wrongful termination.
 
Good for Marty, Halo 1-3 has an absolutely top tier soundtrack.
ODST was my favorite in the series for the music, but it's not worth playing compared to the other games. Story was a bland "you woke up late for the war" and it just came with a Halo 3 multiplayer-only disk for online play.
As for Marty chasing a political career, I wish him the best. Good people get fucked playing politics because they have to play politics.
 
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Halo always has and always will be right wing, and no amount of faggot ass AWFL-written TV slop is gonna change that. Cope and sneed journonigger.
A lot of that is thanks to Marty. If you listen to the developer commentary for Halo 1 and 2 it's clear that the story got worked on mostly by Jason Jones, Joe Staten, and Marty O'Donnell throwing ideas at one another. The original trilogy is full of bible references, and Master Chief is basically a messianic figure.
Some lefties will claim it's anti religion because the Covenant are the bad guys and is a theocracy, but that's missing the point of the story, to that I say
John 1:17
"For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ"
Revelation 1:17
"And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last:"
 
I was a Marathon mega fan first and gradually got into Halo because of the references back to the trilogy. It introduced me to some real bangers. I'm so happy to know that there are some sane people that make or have made games <3!

I thought that Paul was one of the better channels to get Bungie news because of how straightforward his content was compared to other fags like Azetecross, but I was wrong.

Oh, and it really isn't any surprise how Bungie is going these days with massive layoffs, missing their revenue target by 45%, Sony threatening to devour the company whole, and other dumbfuckery. It wasn't that way when O'Donnell was still in the company, but JJ is too much of a faggot detached from his roots to understand how to keep a good thing going, so I rather them go down with a corporate Darwin award then see them anally rape the things that got them successful in the first place.
 
Post your favorite needle(r) drop moments in Halo. This track is overshadowed by others, but this piece makes two betrayals one of my favorite levels
 
A lot of that is thanks to Marty. If you listen to the developer commentary for Halo 1 and 2 it's clear that the story got worked on mostly by Jason Jones, Joe Staten, and Marty O'Donnell throwing ideas at one another. The original trilogy is full of bible references, and Master Chief is basically a messianic figure.
Some lefties will claim it's anti religion because the Covenant are the bad guys and is a theocracy, but that's missing the point of the story, to that I say
John 1:17
"For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ"
Revelation 1:17
"And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last:"
I wonder what an "Ark" that stores examples of all species so that they can repopulate a "flooded" universe could be a reference to...

One would have to be extremely dense to not realize that Halo is an incredibly Christian game.

There's even an entire page on the Halo wiki dedicated to religious references in the games:
 
There is some bizarre leftist cope about having non leftists writing their media. For being all about unheard voices, they just want to think they are the greatest things on earth
 
A lot of that is thanks to Marty. If you listen to the developer commentary for Halo 1 and 2 it's clear that the story got worked on mostly by Jason Jones, Joe Staten, and Marty O'Donnell throwing ideas at one another.
I think it's both Marty and Staten. I don't remember seeing Staten virtue-signal or even bring up politics.

About that...

What a nightmare...
 
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