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The cover for [[Halo: The Thursday War]] has been revealed and looks a little different from other novels. Weefinally get another look at the {{UNSCship|Infinity}} which appears in formation with [[7]] UNSC [[UNSC frigate|frigates]] and [[Marathon-class heavy cruiser|cruisers]] (4 cruisers, 3 frigates). Also there's some unknown Spartan on the cover who appears to be standing on a glass panel and doesn't appear to be a [[SPARTAN-IV Program|Spartan-IV]] but rather a [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartan-II]]. Although he/she appears complexing because of the random red light on their helmet. Now I want to start by adding a brief theory as to what may happen in the novel based on the cover and [[Halo: Glasslands|Glasslands]]. Since the ''Infinity'' appears on the cover, it must appear in the novel along with the other ships. Obviously the ''Infinity'' may see some action in this novel even though it was still under construction in Glasslands. The ship may be complete aside from the slip-space drive, but the [[Forerunner]] [[Slipstream space|Slipspace]] tech will get it ready for release in one day or week (with the assistance of the [[Huragok]]). We may finally see what this ship is capable of (aside from the combat training deck). But more to the point, I believe that the ''Infinity'', acting as the flagship of a small fleet of UNSC ships, will head to [[Venezia]] to deal with the [[Insurrectionist]] threat first, and perhaps, will head to [[Sanghelios]] to deal with the [[Servants of Abiding Truth]]. I also believe these events may be depicted in [[Halo 4]]'s [[Spartan Ops]], where we may finally, for the first time in the game series, fight Insurrectionist as Spartan-4s. But anyway thats all I have for now. You have any theories? Feel free to post some. --[[User talk:Killamint|Killamint]] 10:39, 5 May 2012 (EDT)
The cover for [[Halo: The Thursday War]] has been revealed and looks a little different from other novels. Weefinally get another look at the {{UNSCship|Infinity}} which appears in formation with [[7]] UNSC [[UNSC frigate|frigates]] and [[Marathon-class heavy cruiser|cruisers]] (4 cruisers, 3 frigates). Also there's some unknown Spartan on the cover who appears to be standing on a glass panel and doesn't appear to be a [[SPARTAN-IV Program|Spartan-IV]] but rather a [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartan-II]]. Although he/she appears complexing because of the random red light on their helmet. Now I want to start by adding a brief theory as to what may happen in the novel based on the cover and [[Halo: Glasslands|Glasslands]]. Since the ''Infinity'' appears on the cover, it must appear in the novel along with the other ships. Obviously the ''Infinity'' may see some action in this novel even though it was still under construction in Glasslands. The ship may be complete aside from the slip-space drive, but the [[Forerunner]] [[Slipstream space|Slipspace]] tech will get it ready for release in one day or week (with the assistance of the [[Huragok]]). We may finally see what this ship is capable of (aside from the combat training deck). But more to the point, I believe that the ''Infinity'', acting as the flagship of a small fleet of UNSC ships, will head to [[Venezia]] to deal with the [[Insurrectionist]] threat first, and perhaps, will head to [[Sanghelios]] to deal with the [[Servants of Abiding Truth]]. I also believe these events may be depicted in [[Halo 4]]'s [[Spartan Ops]], where we may finally, for the first time in the game series, fight Insurrectionist as Spartan-4s. But anyway thats all I have for now. You have any theories? Feel free to post some. --[[User talk:Killamint|Killamint]] 10:39, 5 May 2012 (EDT)
:I feel ''The Thursday War'' is going to explain why the Sangheili are attacking John at the beginning of ''Halo 4''. Also, the name "Thursday War" could imply there is some sort of war that starts in the novel.--[[File:Gravemind.svg|20px]] '''''[[User:Spartacus|<span style="color: olivedrab; font-family: Bradley Hand ITC; font-size: 12pt;">'''Col. Spartacus'''</span>]]''' <sup>[[User talk:Spartacus|<font color="Black">'''Talk Page'''</font>]]</sup> <sub>[[Special:Contributions/Spartacus|<font color="Black">Contributions</font>]]''</sub> 12:34, 5 May 2012 (EDT)

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The cover for Halo: The Thursday War has been revealed and looks a little different from other novels. Weefinally get another look at the Template:UNSCship which appears in formation with 7 UNSC frigates and cruisers (4 cruisers, 3 frigates). Also there's some unknown Spartan on the cover who appears to be standing on a glass panel and doesn't appear to be a Spartan-IV but rather a Spartan-II. Although he/she appears complexing because of the random red light on their helmet. Now I want to start by adding a brief theory as to what may happen in the novel based on the cover and Glasslands. Since the Infinity appears on the cover, it must appear in the novel along with the other ships. Obviously the Infinity may see some action in this novel even though it was still under construction in Glasslands. The ship may be complete aside from the slip-space drive, but the Forerunner Slipspace tech will get it ready for release in one day or week (with the assistance of the Huragok). We may finally see what this ship is capable of (aside from the combat training deck). But more to the point, I believe that the Infinity, acting as the flagship of a small fleet of UNSC ships, will head to Venezia to deal with the Insurrectionist threat first, and perhaps, will head to Sanghelios to deal with the Servants of Abiding Truth. I also believe these events may be depicted in Halo 4's Spartan Ops, where we may finally, for the first time in the game series, fight Insurrectionist as Spartan-4s. But anyway thats all I have for now. You have any theories? Feel free to post some. --Killamint 10:39, 5 May 2012 (EDT)

I feel The Thursday War is going to explain why the Sangheili are attacking John at the beginning of Halo 4. Also, the name "Thursday War" could imply there is some sort of war that starts in the novel.--Gravemind.svg Col. Spartacus Talk Page Contributions 12:34, 5 May 2012 (EDT)