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Comments for 'Halo from the Flood's Point of View: The Harboring Mist (Part 2)' |
d-day
5:13 am | May 19, 2004
i thought the marines had all died (apart from the one in the other ending) by the time that the lvl 'two betraeles' came
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nicholas
7:48 pm | May 12, 2004
I have another question on the end of the 2ndlevel Halo what did Cortana mean when she said she disabled the truth and reconsiliation?
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nicholas
7:32 pm | May 12, 2004
I read the book Halo The First Strike.On the game they said Captain Keses is dead but on the book he comes back to life.I don't undersand.What happened?I have a qustion too.What happened to the truth and reconsiliation ship?Will it be on Halo2?Tell me if you can what will be some of the missions on Halo2?
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Simpsons Rule
12:03 am | July 12, 2003
I can't stress enough how the ship in the level Keyes isn't the Truth and Reconciliation. By reading Halo: The Flood, you can see that the Master Chief tries to save the Captain at about the same time the marines try to take over the Truth and Reconciliation. Also, the Truth and Reconciliation, according to the book, was in fine working order while the ship we see in the level Keyes, is falling apart. The hole we see at the beginning of Keyes was suppose to have been done by those Rocket Launchers. Did I do an okay job of trying to piece together how the Keyes blob had Elite feet as well?
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Agent Shade
12:34 am | July 11, 2003
hey, this was really well done, but was the ship stranded on Halo The Truth and Reconciliation? at least, thats what it is in the book...nevertheless, awesome story, keep it up 10/10
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Da Mann
2:45 am | July 10, 2003
Interesting how the Flood call anything that moves their 'buffet'.
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