I think we can speak freely now...

Last post 11-12-2007, 9:11 PM by KingKTiger123. 11 replies.
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  •  11-11-2007, 1:26 AM 117179

    I think we can speak freely now...

         
         halo has been out for almost 50 days now. i think we can stop putting       

                        *******SPOILER WARNING********

    in the title of any post having to do with the halo storyline. ofcourse, we should put the system to use. for the next month, please put a spoiler warning in the topic of any post having to do with contact harvest. ofcourse, that will only be neccesary until december. if people still haven't read it by then... it's their loss. as of this post i am on page 238 of 396. i should be done by monday. i hate these giant books that always come out first. i'd much rather have the more compact version with smaller print and a breakable bind. i want books that i've read to look read. unfortunatly when the bind doesn't break, it looks brand new. 


    Maes Hughes, i will miss
  •  11-11-2007, 7:18 AM 117196 in reply to 117179

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    i agree. why do publishers always have to make the book so big. First it is harder to carry around and second when you are reading the book it seems like it will never end. now to the book. is the book like just about the  first three halo games or does it take place before halo 1.

    system of a down for ever "sugar"
  •  11-11-2007, 7:30 AM 117200 in reply to 117196

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    ...

    Harvest... you know... when... when the UNSC first found the Covenant... remeber?


    Angatar, Iron-Power
  •  11-11-2007, 3:10 PM 117276 in reply to 117196

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    yeah, it's about the human's first encounters with the covenant.

    **********SPOILER WARNING***********

      i'm on pag... 260. it's really great. one of the characters is a grunt named dadab and his huragok friend. i find myself faling in love with his character. i felt my stomach drop when the human almost killed him with the fire extinguisher. please, don't tell me what ends up happening to him. i have a feeling he's gonna die. 


    Maes Hughes, i will miss
  •  11-11-2007, 10:04 PM 117514 in reply to 117276

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    I found contact harvest rather... dissapointing there really wasnt much action, and way too much covenant. I would have rather read stuff about Sgt. Johnson eating covie alive.

    *Spoiler*

    But It showed how bad ass Sgt. Johnson is at the end. Bowchikabowow 



    U.S.A.- AZ
  •  11-11-2007, 10:07 PM 117517 in reply to 117514

    Re: I think we can speak freely now...

    H3disciple:

    I found contact harvest rather... dissapointing there really wasnt much action, and way too much covenant. I would have rather read stuff about Sgt. Johnson eating covie alive.

    *Spoiler*

    But It showed how bad ass Sgt. Johnson is at the end. Bowchikabowow 

     

    i actually have put contact harvest at the front of my favorite book list... the parts about the covenant revealed so much... revealed the motives of the prophets... revealed everything....

     

    we now know why the war started...   


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  •  11-12-2007, 1:23 AM 117589 in reply to 117517

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    Ya, but i would have wanted a little more balance of excitement in the book. Maybe i was just expecting the wrong thing... im gonna go read it again.


    U.S.A.- AZ
  •  11-12-2007, 1:25 PM 117696 in reply to 117589

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    I agree not that much action.

     


  •  11-12-2007, 1:32 PM 117703 in reply to 117179

    Re: I think we can speak freely now...

    toasterking93:
         
         halo has been out for almost 50 days now. i think we can stop putting       

                        *******SPOILER WARNING********

    in the title of any post having to do with the halo storyline. ofcourse, we should put the system to use. for the next month, please put a spoiler warning in the topic of any post having to do with contact harvest. ofcourse, that will only be neccesary until december. if people still haven't read it by then... it's their loss. as of this post i am on page 238 of 396. i should be done by monday. i hate these giant books that always come out first. i'd much rather have the more compact version with smaller print and a breakable bind. i want books that i've read to look read. unfortunatly when the bind doesn't break, it looks brand new. 

    About contact harvest.

    It still hasn't come out in the UK yet, halo books take months to come out here..so if people do start posting spoilers that early then i'll be retreating back to HHF for a few months before it comes out.


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  •  11-12-2007, 2:17 PM 117731 in reply to 117703

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    Same as velo, STFU sages

     


  •  11-12-2007, 9:05 PM 117919 in reply to 117731

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    the only parts i'm not liking in contact harvest are the one's about the prophets. they reveal alot but they're BORING! anyways, i need to go finish. i'm on... page 305?

    Maes Hughes, i will miss
  •  11-12-2007, 9:11 PM 117924 in reply to 117919

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    Can you guys please tell me why the Covenant want to fight the Humans.

    I have not read Halo Contact Harvest since I'm reading other books like Macbeth. Please respond ASAP.


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