When a Spartan goes into the room, and it’s turned on, and the floor becomes “dirt” and the “sky” opens up, and the “game” starts…who is he/she fighting??? It’s a video game, yeah, got it. Thanks. BUT WHAT ARE WE FIGHTING IN-GAME? Eachother? Holograms? Robots?
Why do we “die”? Are you the only one in there? Kind of a waste when one guy books the entire holodeck for an hour. Or are there separate holodecks, for each Spartan to fight another ones Spartan-avatar? I’d really like to know what it’s all about! I can’t be the only one here wanting to know more! It’s not about you respawning. It’s part of the story now, Frank said! It means something now!
Halo Infinity (Multiplayer) is training i on the ships holodeck. It prepares us for Spartan Ops.
Spartans fighting each other for practice. When the Infinity took off with the Spartan 4s, there would be a lot of time just flying about doing nothing. The holodeck is there to give Spartans something to do and keep them in practice.
Story wise I believe that each Spartan is plugged into a program and vs each other, imagine the Matrix?..
Its impossible to make everything canon.
The Spartans are training, fighting one another.
Its all a simulation, so its possible that lots of the deaths (especially disintegrating) can be illusions. Normal training sessions have bullets that kind of “lock up” a part of the soldier, rendering them “dead”. In this simulation, you could guess that the UNSC is harnessing teleportation technology. When a body dissapears or disintegrates, they are really teleported back to a starting position.
Thats my guess, anyway.
> Story wise I believe that each Spartan is plugged into a program and vs each other, imagine the Matrix?..
Is that it then? It’s just like the Matrix?
One single Spartan versus a bunch of holograms. Why would they have them fight real Spartans? That’d be silly.
When you die, the program is restarted? That’s my guess.
> > Story wise I believe that each Spartan is plugged into a program and vs each other, imagine the Matrix?..
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> Is that it then? It’s just like the Matrix?
I’d imagine something very similar. Their physical selves are not in the map fighting.
They are hooked up to machines that simulate the players inside the simulated map.
I think…
think of it like this in the infinity theres a room with a bunch of desks with moniters and xbox 360s and the best marines odsts etc in the unsc go in in teams of red and blue and they play halo 4,s war games
the holodeck in a nutshell
> Its impossible to make everything canon.
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> The Spartans are training, fighting one another.
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> Its all a simulation, so its possible that lots of the deaths (especially disintegrating) can be illusions. Normal training sessions have bullets that kind of “lock up” a part of the soldier, rendering them “dead”. In this simulation, you could guess that the UNSC is harnessing teleportation technology. When a body dissapears or disintegrates, they are really teleported back to a starting position.
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> Thats my guess, anyway.
Thank you. I’m giving this some serious thought.
The UNSC did train with a purple hardening-foam that rendered them paralyzed. I guess the holographic room just covers the “dead guy” as real personnel enter the room and “revive” him.
> One single Spartan versus a bunch of holograms. Why would they have them fight real Spartans? That’d be silly.
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> When you die, the program is restarted? That’s my guess.
No, it is Spartan V Spartan.
Why? Well if you’re training to be the best, you train with the best. Fighting Spartans is SO much better then a gun range and combat drills any day.
I believe its a virtual simulation. hundreds to thousands of spartans hook up their neural impants to servers, and and sent into a simulated world. weapons and vehicles are spawned in by supervisors spectating the matches. this way they can train themselves mentally.
I’m sure theirs also areas where live practice goes on. A computer can only take you so far, and can’t train you physically.
I was under the impression that they were not fighting holograms. I thought all the Spartans entered the holodeck at once and fought each other in a virtual world and entered as an Spartan avatar so when they were killed, they wouldn’t really be injured hence respawning would occur. I don’t know if I made my point clear but it makes sense in my head and im open to clarifying further if need be.
each of them is inside a suit that costs like a small star ship alone and that plugs directly into their brain…I bet the mijolnir MVII mainframe can also run crysis…ermmmmm I mean a vr simulation while locking the armor up so no one moves really and everything happens within their helmets/displayed on their visors
I like how War Games fits in canon wise, we’re a bunch of Spartan IV’s training and preparing for Spartan Ops.
> > > Story wise I believe that each Spartan is plugged into a program and vs each other, imagine the Matrix?..
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> > Is that it then? It’s just like the Matrix?
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> I’d imagine something very similar. Their physical selves are not in the map fighting.
> They are hooked up to machines that simulate the players inside the simulated map.
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> I think…
thats what i thought would make sense anyway
As the others said: Spartans fight other Spartans. It’s to train them for field missions. It’s basically like an actual battle except people that get killed respawn.
> When a Spartan goes into the room, and it’s turned on, and the floor becomes “dirt” and the “sky” opens up, and the “game” starts…who is he/she fighting??? It’s a video game, yeah, got it. Thanks. BUT WHAT ARE WE FIGHTING IN-GAME? Eachother? Holograms? Robots?
> Why do we “die”? Are you the only one in there? Kind of a waste when one guy books the entire holodeck for an hour. Or are there separate holodecks, for each Spartan to fight another ones Spartan-avatar? I’d really like to know what it’s all about! I can’t be the only one here wanting to know more! It’s not about you respawning. It’s part of the story now, Frank said! It means something now!
Think about it this way.
When the army goes out and does training, we normally use blanks, and laser systems to “simulate” combat. Or we use paintball or sim rounds, which are more or less real rounds but paintballs instead of lead slugs.
In the holodeck, you’re shooting hologram bullets, which hits your target, and when he dies, the armor locks up, and he/she falls over. other than that, best thing I can tell you is: Don’t think too much about it, you don’t need to have very little tiny detail explained, this is a SciFi game after all.