In this final episode, I couldn’t help but get some goosebumps and some sadness when Kelly and (assuming) Fred took off their helmets and you saw how young they were. I finally got the feeling that these Spartans were too young.
Does anyone think their deep blue eyes have anything to do with their augmentations?
and I feel like we can do Hunter assassinations now.
> In this final episode, I couldn’t help but get some goosebumps and some sadness when Kelly and (assuming) Fred took off their helmets and you saw how young they were. I finally got the feeling that these Spartans were too young.
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> Does anyone think their deep blue eyes have anything to do with their augmentations?
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> and I feel like we can do Hunter assassinations now.
> In this final episode, I couldn’t help but get some goosebumps and some sadness when Kelly and (assuming) Fred took off their helmets and you saw how young they were. I finally got the feeling that these Spartans were too young.
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> Does anyone think their deep blue eyes have anything to do with their augmentations?
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> and I feel like we can do Hunter assassinations now.
Yes, I’m 95% sure the blue eyes are a result of the augmentations. On another note, the youth of the Spartans will always be a staple of the story for me, something like their childhood was taken away so they could become machines of killing. It’s a perfect fit for the Halo universe.
> > Does anyone think their deep blue eyes have anything to do with their augmentations?
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> really your ganna ask this question just watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUshwjcB4OY
Well I wasn’t a Halo guy when Reach came out so this is cool to know.
> > > Does anyone think their deep blue eyes have anything to do with their augmentations?
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> > really your ganna ask this question just watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUshwjcB4OY
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> Well I wasn’t a Halo guy when Reach came out so this is cool to know.
i wasnt trying to be mean are anything its just this was on tv a few times back when halo reach came out. sorry if i worded it wierd
> In this final episode, I couldn’t help but get some goosebumps and some sadness when Kelly and (assuming) Fred took off their helmets and you saw how young they were. I finally got the feeling that these Spartans were too young.
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> Does anyone think their deep blue eyes have anything to do with their augmentations?
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> and I feel like we can do Hunter assassinations now.
I think the coloring of the iris would’ve been magnified due to how pale their skin was.
As for a Hunter assassination…I got that feeling too and will be thoroughly testing that theory in Halo 4 on launch date.
> > > > Does anyone think their deep blue eyes have anything to do with their augmentations?
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> > > really your ganna ask this question just watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUshwjcB4OY
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> > Well I wasn’t a Halo guy when Reach came out so this is cool to know.
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> i wasnt trying to be mean are anything its just this was on tv a few times back when halo reach came out. sorry if i worded it wierd
Yeah I know, I got what you were saying. You link very much proved my question was right.
The bullet from a child’s gun is just as effective as an adults… Maybe more. We wish to think that children are innocent, Kelly does it Taylor Swift style.
> I did kinda, yes.
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> But I gotta be square with y’all, when they removed their helmets and looked at chief to remove his, I laughed a little.
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> They all kinda turned their heads in a “oh boy, we finally get to see his face” kinda way.
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> But yes, they seemed younger then me.
I know they both looked at him, like “Do it John, we did it you do it.” and John just shuffles his gun like “No, you know I don’t do that.”