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Last post 07-16-2009, 10:09 PM by Shikoku16. 18 replies.
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  •  07-12-2009, 9:13 PM 652602

    Halo Books

    I've read them and liked them, but many people say that Bungie doesn't really claim them (don't know how else to put it) Also, that 117 is the last spartan, while in the books a few spartans survived. So the big ? I have, is are they just fan fiction or fact.

    P.S. What is cannon? (sorry not up on my nerd lingo lately lol)

  •  07-12-2009, 9:18 PM 652610 in reply to 652602

    Re: Halo Books

    IIRemusII:

    I've read them and liked them, but many people say that Bungie doesn't really claim them (don't know how else to put it) Also, that 117 is the last spartan, while in the books a few spartans survived. So the big ? I have, is are they just fan fiction or fact.

    P.S. What is cannon? (sorry not up on my nerd lingo lately lol)

    no the whole part that he is the last spartan is the mistake

    and cannon is how everything goes (the true storyline) so when johnson dies in the legendary halo 1 cutscene it is non canon


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  •  07-12-2009, 9:21 PM 652615 in reply to 652602

    Re: Halo Books

    IIRemusII:

    I've read them and liked them, but many people say that Bungie doesn't really claim them (don't know how else to put it) Also, that 117 is the last spartan, while in the books a few spartans survived. So the big ? I have, is are they just fan fiction or fact.

    P.S. What is cannon? (sorry not up on my nerd lingo lately lol)

    The whole "last spartan alive" thing was to give the player the feel of "you die, the entire galaxy loses"

    canon(not cannon, that's the thing that shoots cannonballs) is what makes up a universe.  The places, the people, the technology, everything really.


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  •  07-12-2009, 9:25 PM 652622 in reply to 652602

    Re: Halo Books

    Okay thanks,

  •  07-12-2009, 9:25 PM 652623 in reply to 652615

    Re: Halo Books

    well the overarking storyline is a better way to say that
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    4. Use the servers to hack the US defense grid
    5. Destroy the world with my nuclear missiles
  •  07-12-2009, 9:26 PM 652626 in reply to 652623

    Re: Halo Books

    Encrypted AI:well the overarking storyline is a better way to say that

    Well, since halo is a game and a book, it needs more than that.  It needs to have a halo "feel", it needs to "look" like halo and "sound" like halo.


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  •  07-12-2009, 9:28 PM 652629 in reply to 652626

    Re: Halo Books

    Felix:

    Encrypted AI:well the overarking storyline is a better way to say that

    Well, since halo is a game and a book, it needs more than that.  It needs to have a halo "feel", it needs to "look" like halo and "sound" like halo.

    Well it works either way

    PS, nothing more needs to be added to this, let it die


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    2. Become so well known on the forums that I become a mod
    3. Take over the server using my abilities as a mod
    4. Use the servers to hack the US defense grid
    5. Destroy the world with my nuclear missiles
  •  07-12-2009, 9:36 PM 652636 in reply to 652629

    Re: Halo Books

    I'm pretty sure the books would be considered canon to the series. I've only read up to Ghosts of Onyx, and currently working on The Cole Protocol and then Contact Harvest, but the books don't really seem to alter the trilogy's storyline. The books DO make references to familiar characters like John, Jacob Keyes, and Sgt. Johnson but majority of it is backstories and early adventures. Aside from The Flood, which has Chief talking alot more than the game, the story flows smoothly.

  •  07-12-2009, 9:41 PM 652640 in reply to 652636

    Re: Halo Books

    Here I'll save you a few hours of your life, don't read the Cole Protocol. Harvest was great though

  •  07-12-2009, 10:28 PM 652657 in reply to 652640

    Re: Halo Books

    If you want some insight into the Rebels and want to read more about Jacob Keyes, then I'd recommend Cole Protocol.

     Also, the books are canon, "for better or worse".

  •  07-12-2009, 10:34 PM 652659 in reply to 652602

    Re: Halo Books

    IIRemusII:

    I've read them and liked them, but many people say that Bungie doesn't really claim them (don't know how else to put it) Also, that 117 is the last spartan, while in the books a few spartans survived. So the big ? I have, is are they just fan fiction or fact.

    P.S. What is cannon? (sorry not up on my nerd lingo lately lol)

    Canon is the laws by which something follows, that is the dictionary definition; and the same can be said about how it is used in Halo, or anything else. So just to clarify it's not really 'nerd' lingo.

    And there is a canon hierachy; games, books, other.

    So yes books are canon.


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  •  07-12-2009, 10:36 PM 652660 in reply to 652640

    Re: Halo Books

    IIRemusII:

    Here I'll save you a few hours of your life, don't read the Cole Protocol. Harvest was great though

    Either the Fall of Reach or Ghosts of Onyx I'd say, their stories are very interesting. I loved Contact Harvest, but some stuff didn't seem to make sense in it.

    Cole Protocol was ok, but it lacked the Halo essence the other books had.

    And honestly the Flood was terrible, IMO.


    "Die?"Kurt laughed."Didn't you know?"he told the Elite. "...Spartans never die."

    People say Halo fanboys are annoying. They obviously haven't met a CoD fanboy.
  •  07-12-2009, 10:45 PM 652661 in reply to 652602

    Re: Halo Books

    Well this is off topic, but does anyone know if there will be a sequel to ghosts of onyx? I know next year they have plans for a forerunner trilogy but i've heard nothing about them rapping this up.

  •  07-12-2009, 10:49 PM 652663 in reply to 652661

    Re: Halo Books

    They're probably saving the entire post-Onyx and post-Halo 3 story for when they start to run out of ideas. Right now, prequels seem to be the focus.
  •  07-16-2009, 1:19 PM 656015 in reply to 652629

    Re: Halo Books

    Encrypted AI:
    Felix:

    Encrypted AI:well the overarking storyline is a better way to say that

    Well, since halo is a game and a book, it needs more than that.  It needs to have a halo "feel", it needs to "look" like halo and "sound" like halo.

    Well it works either way

    PS, nothing more needs to be added to this, let it die

    why is Encrypted AI so insistent in killing threads?


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