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> > So, as promised, here is my time line for future media following Halo 6: Tempest. I personally think that 343’s general idea of the Reclaimer Saga is various factions trying to reclaim the Mantle of Responsibility. First we had the Didact in Halo 4, then Cortana in Halo 5.
> > Halo 6: Tempest marks the half way mark, the third of six games (not counting Wars 2) in my plan for the Reclaimer Saga. So here we go.
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> > 2018-2020
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> > Game - Halo 6: Tempest - April 2018
> > Obviously this breaks the 3 year rule, by 6 months, but I feel that this could be a good shift for the Halo games. DLC maps and content would be supported until Holiday 2018.
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> > Book - Halo: House of 'Mdama - October 2018
> > This would be the first of a new trilogy of books following Jul 'Mdama in his search for his son, Dural. The first book would follow him travelling to New Pancras with Dr Halsey to find that he has already escaped (with help). The book would revolve around him following clues and leads until he eventually finds Dural now holding a fairly high position within the Servants of Abiding Truth. Halsey only stays with Jul a short time before returning to the UNSC. In the end, Jul ends up being marooned on a old space station, while his son and the Servants continue on their campaign.
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> > Comic - Halo: Olympus - January 2019
> > This would be a 12 issue comic following the final construction of the UNSC Olympus and generally following the aftermath of the rise of the Created. It would also follow the forming of the new Alpha 9 team lead by Buck. The issues would follow on chronologically but will all tell separate small stories featuring many character involved with the Olympus and the UNSC. Toward the end of the series, Locke and Dare show up and ask Buck to accompany them, leaving Thorne as the temporary leader until Buck returns.
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> > Book - Halo: Blue - October 2019
> > The first in a collection of 3 books by Eric Nylund. The first picks up right after Halo 6 with Blue Team stationed on the Olympus. When a strange signal is detected in the ruins of Gao, Blue Team are sent to escort Dr Halsey (returned from New Pancras after helping Jul) and her new A.I. Palmer as they investigate the ancient human ruins. They end up in a battle for the ruins with the Kig-Yar ship mistress Chol Von (previously seen in Mortal Dictata). By the end of the book, Blue Team find the ancient humans as they are regaining their strength, and using similarly advanced tech to the Forerunners, are able to decimate Chol Von’s forces. They attempt to return to the Olympus where Osman intercepts them and carts off the ancient humans, covering up any trace of them in black ink.
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> > Movie - Halo: Insurrection - May 2020
> > As Locke started his life in a movie/mini series, I felt it was fitting for him to return to that media for his next outing in the universe. The film would revolve around Locke and his new partner Dare as they go up against the Insurrectionist forces on Venezia, the antagonist of the film being Peter Moritz, head of the Venezian Militia, and the defected Spartan VI Michael Crespo. Buck would also be a part of the movie as a supporting character at the beginning and end of the film. In the end, Mickey would be defeated by Locke and Dare, before Dare was captured. Locke an Buck then mount a rescue attempt only to find that Dare has defected to the Rebel Cause and refuses to be saved, before she and Moritz escape. Returning beaten and confused to Admiral Osman, she reveals that this was the plan all along, and that Dare is a mole with the job of destabilising the Insurrectionists. Buck returns to Olympus to head Alpha-9, while Locke remains with ONI to continue the mission. The tone of the movie would be quite dark and gritty, and follow a sort of James Bond type structure, but in space.
> > The cast would be as follows;
> > Locke - Mike Colter
> > Dare - Tricia Helfer
> > Moritz - Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
> > Crespo - Alan Tudyk
> > Buck - Nathan Fillion
> > Osman - Minnie Driver
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> > Book - Halo: Blood of 'Mdama - October 2020
> > The second book in the 'Mdama trilogy would pick up where the first left off, only this time the book would be split into two points of view, Jul’s as he continues to find a way to reach out to his son, and Dural himself, as he now knows who his father is. In the book, Dural discovers Telcam to have been dealing with ONI and becomes to question the validity of Servants. Jul is rescued by Veta Lopis and the Gammas, who aid him for a short time in infiltrating an outpost of the Servants and getting his son back. In the end, Dural agrees to leave the Servants with Jul, and they do their best to destroy the remote outpost lead by Dural, making it look like an accident.
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> I seriously love your ambition, man! Multiple trilogies feels, to me, like its bloating the story you’re telling. But, of course, I can’t stop you from doing that haha.
Well the Erik Nylund trilogy is less of a continuous story and more of three separate books focusing on three groups of Spartans, just written by the same author.
And if I remember rightly, 343 had both the Kilo 5 trilogy and the Forerunner trilogy running at the same time.
