I don’t think Chief shot up the peace talks. Or at least, without a solid motivation for it. I say this as I was just re-reading First Strike. Here’s the passage:
“The Master Chief was silent for a moment as he remembered the dozens of dead people they had left behind on that base… and he felt a pang of regret. At the time, he hadn’t thought twice about removing any obstacle that would have compromised his mission, human or otherwise. Now, after fighting for humanity for two decades, he wondered if he could shoot another human without a good reason.”
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> I don’t think Chief shot up the peace talks. Or at least, without a solid motivation for it. I say this as I was just re-reading First Strike. Here’s the passage:
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> “The Master Chief was silent for a moment as he remembered the dozens of dead people they had left behind on that base… and he felt a pang of regret. At the time, he hadn’t thought twice about removing any obstacle that would have compromised his mission, human or otherwise. Now, after fighting for humanity for two decades, he wondered if he could shoot another human without a good reason.”
Nice find. I forgot about that passage. So what’s the good reason?
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> > I don’t think Chief shot up the peace talks. Or at least, without a solid motivation for it. I say this as I was just re-reading First Strike. Here’s the passage:
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> > “The Master Chief was silent for a moment as he remembered the dozens of dead people they had left behind on that base… and he felt a pang of regret. At the time, he hadn’t thought twice about removing any obstacle that would have compromised his mission, human or otherwise. Now, after fighting for humanity for two decades, he wondered if he could shoot another human without a good reason.”
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> Nice find. I forgot about that passage. So what’s the good reason?
My guess is that we find that out in October, or maybe the next few episodes of Hunt the Truth (If we’re lucky).