You see a previous thread on the story for Halo 1 and 2?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne
The answer to that question would be the same to the answer of the question: Does dyne do anything other than bitchragfest?
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You see a previous thread on the story for Halo 1 and 2?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne
The answer to that question would be the same to the answer of the question: Does dyne do anything other than bitchragfest?
The covenant are a society of alien creatures that organize themselves by religious castes. They're all from different worlds, but are united under this one religion led by the Prophets.Quote:
Originally Posted by MVS
They crusade against the Humans because the prophets dictate them to, under the guise that the humans are against "The Great Journey," which is just a euphamism for activating all the Halos and killing just about everyone.
We are unaware if the prophets know this.
He wasn't important during the first game. He was just some generic Elite. He didn't actually become anyone worth a damn plot-wise until he became the Arbiter in the second game.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne
i just think its funny how you start a thread like this but if anybody else would do it you'd point them to other websites and/or call them dumb.Quote:
Originally Posted by MVS
and bitchragfest yourself. 90% of your posts today so far are bitching about one thing or another and not at all contributing to the threads in any manner.
I think it's funny how you are wrong.
That, and you suck.
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Back to the explaining of Halo 2 (along with what the books cover pre/post halo?), please.
i understand that but i think its dumb how a pivitol character that led the assault in the first game is basically just made up, for the sake of the 2nd games story.Quote:
Originally Posted by sethsez
Arbitor is a new character introduced in the second chapter of the Halo story, no big deal.
Then I imagine you hate any sequel that attempts to broaden the scope of a series.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne
Halo was told entirely from Master Chief's perspective. He never met or knew about the leader of the Covenant's army, so it was never brought up. This is pretty much par for the course for any sci-fi or fantasy series... if the original story has about 3 important characters, you can't just depend on those 3 forever. You have to create new ones. Besides, it's a pretty logical conclusion that the Covenant forces were being led by someone, so he didn't exactly come out of left field.
The only person I know who read them all is Andy, hopefully he'll jump in and enlighten us.Quote:
Originally Posted by MVS
Alls I know is there's a prequel to Halo called the Fall of Reach, which is the lost battle that the Pillar of Autumn jumps away from blindly at the beginning of Halo.
If you're really getting into the story, check out the .wavs at ilovebees, they have a whole self contained story set in the Halo universe. It's pretty entertaining (and fucking huge).
I'm not a total moron, but after a while, playing game after game, it can be really easy to forget who is who, what is what, and so on. I can't count the amount of RPGs I've played where after beating it, I couldn't remember the name of a single town I went to, NPC player I met, or even the name of the main end boss.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne