Hi fellow spartans,
I tried to compare the dates in the demos of the various trailers and noticed some inconsistencies, wanted or not?
- October 2, 2559 - Chief’s armor construction (visible in the E3 2019 trailer) - December 13, 2559 - The UNSC loses the war (167 days before the demo mission) - May 28, 2560 - The Day of the showcase demo - June 19, 2561 - Last revision of Chief’s armor by Halsey (visible in the E3 2019 trailer)Now considering that what we saw in the demo should happen after what we saw in the 2019 E3 trailer (which should be the beginning of the campaign), how is possible that Halsey revised the Chief’s armor more than a year after that date?
A confirmation of time travels? Maybe chief is sent by halsey to zeta halo from the future to prevent the banished from fulfilling their plan (“there won’t be a home if we don’t stop the banished”)?
I’d really, really like to think that Halo Infinite won’t stoop to Time Travel.
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> Hi fellow spartans,
> I tried to compare the dates in the demos of the various trailers and noticed some inconsistencies, wanted or not?
> - October 2, 2559 - Chief’s armor construction (visible in the E3 2019 trailer) - December 13, 2559 - The UNSC loses the war (167 days before the demo mission) - May 28, 2560 - The Day of the showcase demo - June 19, 2561 - Last revision of Chief’s armor by Halsey (visible in the E3 2019 trailer)Now considering that what we saw in the demo should happen after what we saw in the 2019 E3 trailer (which should be the beginning of the campaign), how is possible that Halsey revised the Chief’s armor more than a year after that date?
> A confirmation of time travels? Maybe chief is sent by halsey to zeta halo from the future to prevent the banished from fulfilling their plan (“there won’t be a home if we don’t stop the banished”)?
Yeah but the Date changes from 2561 to 2559. So no time travel.
With a title like “infinite” it does give off some serious time travel vibes.(infinity war)