Could you please help out to understand somethings!?!
In Halo Legends, origins . ( BTW, Great Episodes ) I saw The Gravemind handing the Master Chief Some sort of AI. And teleported him to another place that looked like the ARC.
Could you please tell me when was that?
And who is the AI?
And where did MC got teleported?
Why did that happend?
And What sort of relationship the gravemind had with MC at that time?
And could you please tell me who is this AI It looked like 343 GS
Halo Legends Origins has to cover a lot of content in a very short time. The best way to take Legends is to disregard the visuals, focusing on the story (a lot of artistic licenses were taken). With Origins, Cortana was entering Rampancy, so while a lot of the visuals are visually accurate, the events being depicted aren’t necessarily 100% accurate in regard to what happened.
The scene with the Chief and the Gravemind didn’t happen, and the Monitor was Guilty Spark.
> Halo Legends Origins has to cover a lot of content in a very short time. The best way to take Legends is to disregard the visuals, focusing on the story (a lot of artistic licenses were taken). With Origins, Cortana was entering Rampancy, so while a lot of the visuals are visually accurate, the events being depicted aren’t necessarily 100% accurate in regard to what happened.
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> The scene with the Chief and the Gravemind didn’t happen, and the Monitor was Guilty Spark.
Thanks alot TOA
But isnt unnecessary to add things that never happend?
Could you please tell me what 343 GS role was in that video?
There is alot of back stories that I dont understand. Like the story of Mendicant Bias.
Do you know why they chose to tell the story throu the terminals in Halo 3?
I think its a pretty important story, It should be in games. And as you have noticed, My English is not very good, That is why I didnt care for terminals. After two years from Halo 3 release I read about the terminal :s
> > Halo Legends Origins has to cover a lot of content in a very short time. The best way to take Legends is to disregard the visuals, focusing on the story (a lot of artistic licenses were taken). With Origins, Cortana was entering Rampancy, so while a lot of the visuals are visually accurate, the events being depicted aren’t necessarily 100% accurate in regard to what happened.
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> > The scene with the Chief and the Gravemind didn’t happen, and the Monitor was Guilty Spark.
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> Thanks alot TOA
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> But isnt unnecessary to add things that never happend?
> Could you please tell me what 343 GS role was in that video?
> There is alot of back stories that I dont understand. Like the story of Mendicant Bias.
> Do you know what they chose to tell the story throu the terminals in Halo 3?
> I think it a pretty important story, It should be in games. And as you have noticed, My English is not very good, That is why I didnt care for terminals. After two years from Halo 3 release I read about the terminal :s
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> Do you think 343i will cover that up?
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> Again, thnx alot
Like I said, Origins had to cover a lot of content in a very short period of time, and I, as a big canon buff, felt they did a good job. While everything seen in Origins is canonically correct (such as the Forerunner Armor, the Chief’s appearance, etc), the events as they depicted aren’t 100% on track (if that makes sense).
Now, the story of Mendicant Bias is summerized in the Halo 3 terminals, and later expanded upon in the Forerunner trilogy (a summery of the first two books can be read on Halopedian.com. You can also read up on Mendicant Bias there).
Feel free to send me a PM if you ever have canon questions, or check out Halopedian.com. It’s a pretty good source, not 100%, but pretty good.
> > > Halo Legends Origins has to cover a lot of content in a very short time. The best way to take Legends is to disregard the visuals, focusing on the story (a lot of artistic licenses were taken). With Origins, Cortana was entering Rampancy, so while a lot of the visuals are visually accurate, the events being depicted aren’t necessarily 100% accurate in regard to what happened.
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> > > The scene with the Chief and the Gravemind didn’t happen, and the Monitor was Guilty Spark.
> >
> > Thanks alot TOA
> >
> > But isnt unnecessary to add things that never happend?
> > Could you please tell me what 343 GS role was in that video?
> > There is alot of back stories that I dont understand. Like the story of Mendicant Bias.
> > Do you know what they chose to tell the story throu the terminals in Halo 3?
> > I think it a pretty important story, It should be in games. And as you have noticed, My English is not very good, That is why I didnt care for terminals. After two years from Halo 3 release I read about the terminal :s
> >
> > Do you think 343i will cover that up?
> >
> > Again, thnx alot
>
> Like I said, Origins had to cover a lot of content in a very short period of time, and I, as a big canon buff, felt they did a good job. While everything seen in Origins is canonically correct (such as the Forerunner Armor, the Chief’s appearance, etc), the events as they depicted aren’t 100% on track (if that makes sense).
>
> Now, the story of Mendicant Bias is summerized in the Halo 3 terminals, and later expanded upon in the Forerunner trilogy (a summery of the first two books can be read on Halopedian.com. You can also read up on Mendicant Bias there).
>
> Feel free to send me a PM if you ever have canon questions, or check out Halopedian.com. It’s a pretty good source, not 100%, but pretty good.
Again, Thank you very much for your help.
I really really appreciate it. I am very interested and fascinated By Halo Universe. But I dont have the time to read the books,Nor will I understand 100% everything there So I hope I can bother you with my noob questions from now and then. Its sooo good to have a Halo canon budy
> > > > Halo Legends Origins has to cover a lot of content in a very short time. The best way to take Legends is to disregard the visuals, focusing on the story (a lot of artistic licenses were taken). With Origins, Cortana was entering Rampancy, so while a lot of the visuals are visually accurate, the events being depicted aren’t necessarily 100% accurate in regard to what happened.
> > > >
> > > > The scene with the Chief and the Gravemind didn’t happen, and the Monitor was Guilty Spark.
> > >
> > > Thanks alot TOA
> > >
> > > But isnt unnecessary to add things that never happend?
> > > Could you please tell me what 343 GS role was in that video?
> > > There is alot of back stories that I dont understand. Like the story of Mendicant Bias.
> > > Do you know what they chose to tell the story throu the terminals in Halo 3?
> > > I think it a pretty important story, It should be in games. And as you have noticed, My English is not very good, That is why I didnt care for terminals. After two years from Halo 3 release I read about the terminal :s
> > >
> > > Do you think 343i will cover that up?
> > >
> > > Again, thnx alot
> >
> > Like I said, Origins had to cover a lot of content in a very short period of time, and I, as a big canon buff, felt they did a good job. While everything seen in Origins is canonically correct (such as the Forerunner Armor, the Chief’s appearance, etc), the events as they depicted aren’t 100% on track (if that makes sense).
> >
> > Now, the story of Mendicant Bias is summerized in the Halo 3 terminals, and later expanded upon in the Forerunner trilogy (a summery of the first two books can be read on Halopedian.com. You can also read up on Mendicant Bias there).
> >
> > Feel free to send me a PM if you ever have canon questions, or check out Halopedian.com. It’s a pretty good source, not 100%, but pretty good.
>
> Again, Thank you very much for your help.
>
> I really really appreciate it. I am very interested and fascinated By Halo Universe. But I dont have the time to read the books,Nor will I understand 100% everything there So I hope I can bother you with my noob questions from now and then. Its sooo good to have a Halo canon budy
It’s always a pleasure to discuss Halo lore in any fashion. And as I mentioned above, Halopedian.com has summaries of the novels, so you can get the general idea of the books from there.
> is origins the comic based book im a little confused haven’t picked that one up im on glassland currently.
Origins is the name of two episodes from Halo Legends. Origins I covered the Forerunner-Flood War. Origins II covered human history from ancient times until the end of the Human-Covenant War.
The Current Halo comics include:
The Halo Graphic Novel (anthology that covers a lot)
Halo Uprising (prequel to Halo 3)
Halo Helljumper (Prequel to Halo 3: ODST)
Halo Bloodlines (about Spartan Group Black)
Halo Genesis (prequel to Halo Wars)
Halo: Fall of Reach (a comic retelling of the book)
> > He helped the Chief destroy the Ark if my memory serves me right. Also he’s made it clear in the terminals, he regrets what he’s done.
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> How did he do that please?
> He was not around when we played Halo 3? :s
It’s explained in the Terminals. Mendicant Bias was working in the background to help the Chief as often as he could. Right now, it’s theorized that he sent the Chief to Requiem, though this is not confirmed.
It’s also important to note that Mendicant Bias is dead, having died when the Ark was destroyed.
> > > He helped the Chief destroy the Ark if my memory serves me right. Also he’s made it clear in the terminals, he regrets what he’s done.
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> > How did he do that please?
> > He was not around when we played Halo 3? :s
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> It’s explained in the Terminals. Mendicant Bias was working in the background to help the Chief as often as he could. Right now, it’s theorized that he sent the Chief to Requiem, though this is not confirmed.
>
> It’s also important to note that Mendicant Bias is dead, having died when the Ark was destroyed.
WOW
Halo canon/story is so deep.
But would’nt be better if he actually helped the Chief throu the game, In the game. I mean that we can see him or hear him. Do you think he will be back?
I am very interested and intrigued by Mendicant Bias story. It seems that everything began by him.
We haven’t seen the ark post firing. The lesser ark is the one in halo 3. He also wants to prove that he had changed. He wanted to meet the humans when the first contact was happening. He was stopped and disconnected from the dreadnought. He talked to the primordial for 43 years.