http://http://www.bungie.net/Online/Halo3UserContentDetails.aspx?h3fileid=102523071Rookie's blood type is 0+...Would this be a requirement of an ODST....(I didn't check everyone)
Your blood type depends on which proteins, called antigens, are on the surface of your red blood cells--A-protein or B-protein--and which antibodies are in your plasma. If your blood cells have A-protein, your blood type is A. If your red blood cells have B-protein, your blood type is B. If your red blood cells have both A-protein and B-protein, your blood type is AB. If your red blood cells have neither A-protein or B-protein, your blood type is O.
Because your blood group is O RhD positive, you are especially important. Around 37% of the population share your group, but what makes you even more important is that, if necessary, your blood can be given to anyone who is RhD positive (regardless of their blood group) - and that's a staggering 83% of people.