Am I the only one who is kind of curious as to how civilian life is like for both humans and elites? It sounds kind of boring, but I really want to know, are humans still taking selfies and posting pictures of cats to the internet, or are we something else entirely? And what about elites? Just something to think about.
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Just kidding - I’ve wondered the same thing to be honest. What would the grunts be doing and what would hunters be doing. So weird to think about!
Considering the Covenant is largely supposed to be a slave army, I’m not sure I want to know.
Unggoy are nerds, Hugarok are savants, Lekgolo are Hermetic (weird for a conglomerate), Sanhelli are solemn.
They are all just archetypes of humans, aren’t they though?
Humans in 2552 are probably amazing and sophisticated
well watch the terminals of halo 2 anniversary and you will find info about this.
I really want to see covenant selfies now :’) like they go on a night out and like get photos with a stolen llama or something, ah a man can dream.
For humans, I’d imagine that it would be similar to modern real-world everyday day life. But for the elites, Halo Legend’s “The Return” gives lots of questions.
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> Humans in 2552 are probably amazing and sophisticated
Humans in 2552 -Yoink- all over an alien religion because they didn’t like it. Now tell me humans are sophisticated in 2552.
for the most part i would think that the attitude would be close to what it was after WWII for civilians. yea they are still taking selfies and watching bad TV shows, runnin around doing the same job they have been doing for years. at the same time they would be driven to work to accomplish more, to try harder, to live a little bit better. who knows when the next alien race wants to wipe you out?
The remember reach advertisements shed some light on average joe civilians
Think the Halo movie a few years back addressed the Elite lifestyle. Didn’t they portray the Elites as a Feudal like society? It would be cool to see a different perspective from the Grunts, and Hunters