So since 343 are trying to make everything in the Halo universe tie into things from now on, I had a thought about the Spirit of Fire.
Requiem sucks in ships like a fat kid loves cake. What if over the years, the adrift Spirit of Fire stumbles upon Requiem and gets sucked in? I think it would be pretty neat to have an easter egg of sorts with some sort of SoF debris somewhere on Requiem.
And that is my odd idea for the day. heh
i’d like to see the spirit of fire again, mainly just to see what happens if it and the infinity take on the storm covenent fleet
I would love to see it again. Hell, it would be cool to see Chief find it’s wreck (if it did wreck). Even better, if he finds Serina!
I always thought that when Serina says “Captain, wake up. Something has happened.” was the SoF picking up Cortana’s distress beacon.
1 in a million chance for it to randomly drift towards requiem, but I’d love to see it again. Although according to the rules on AI rampancy Serina should be insane by now so I doubt she will ever return. 
Considering the end of Halo Wars, Spirit of Fire better make a return in future Halo games or Wars fans will be upset…
I don’t think it will be in Halo 4, but I am enjoying the notion of it returning at a crucial time like they did with Arcadia.
Sounds very unlikely. The Infinity was bound to run into it, but the Spirit of Fire, a ship more focused on getting the heck back to a human colony as soon as possible, would be unlikely to appear.
Especially since no one has heard from them in decades(correct me if I’m wrong).
> Sounds very unlikely. The Infinity was bound to run into it, but the Spirit of Fire, a ship more focused on getting the heck back to a human colony as soon as possible, would be unlikely to appear.
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> Especially since no one has heard from them in decades(correct me if I’m wrong).
We don’t really know where Requiem is. (Or do we and I’m out of the loop?) It could have ran into it at some point in time. Space is vast, and empty spaces are huge given no FTL drive. The other half of the coin I suppose is that yes, space is vast, so the odds are practically non-existent.
Either way, it was a neat little idea I figured I would share.