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==Development==
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''Halo: Warfleet'' was announced on the [[Halo Waypoint|Halo website]] in an issue of the [[Halo Community Update]] on [[2016#October|October 14, 2016]].<ref name="Announcement">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/into-the-storm '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Community Update: Into the Storm'']</ref>
''Halo: Warfleet'' was announced on the [[Halo Waypoint|Halo website]] in an issue of the [[Halo Community Update]] on [[2016#October|October 14, 2016]].<ref name="Announcement">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/into-the-storm '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Community Update: Into the Storm'']</ref> On January 18, 2018, [[Jeff Easterling]] and [[Kenneth Peters]] promoted the book with a lore stream, discussing the book's development and providing more insight into some of the ships featured.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE_O_it1Q5k ''YouTube'': An Inside Look at Halo: Warfleet – A Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo]</ref>
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE_O_it1Q5k An Inside Look at Halo: Warfleet – A Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo] - A stream conducted by [[343 Industries]] about the book.


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Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo
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Author(s):

Kenneth Peters[1]

Cover artist(s):

Nicolas Bouvier[1]

Illustrator(s):

Publisher:

Egmont Publishing[1]

Publication date:

September 5, 2017[3]

Media type:

Print[1]

Pages:

96 pages[3]

Dimensions:

10 1/2" x 13 3/4"[3]

Weight:

1.7 pounds[4]

ISBN:

1681196638

 

Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo is a reference book on the Halo universe that was released on September 5, 2017.[3] The book details the technology, scale, design, construction, and variety of ships, space stations, and colony worlds in the Halo universe.[1]

Official summary

From the developers of the Halo video game franchise comes an official guide to the spacecrafts of the Halo universe, featuring intricately detailed cross-section illustrations.

This is the official, authoritative guide to the spacecrafts of the Halo universe, written in collaboration with 343 Industries, the developers of the “Halo” franchise.

The full-color illustrated package covers the fleets of the UNSC, Covenant, and the Forerunner factions, featuring intricately detailed cross-section illustrations of franchise favorites the Pillar of Autumn, High Charity, and the Forerunner Dreadnought. Other specialized spreads offer a closer look at the weapons used in space, the planets of the Covenant and Human colonies, and the space-faring technology that each utilize.

With illustrations from the Halo team and renowned illustrator Isaac Hannaford, this is a must-have for fans of the Halo franchise.

Content

Described as a more "technical" counterpart to Halo Mythos, Halo: Warfleet features ten full-color cross-sections of ships by Hans Jenssen, known for his work on Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections, and John Mullaney, who previously worked on ship cross-sections based on the Firefly franchise. In addition, multiple all-new secondary art pieces by various artists are included. Written by 343 Industries' internal writing team, with Kenneth Peters serving as writing lead, Warfleet also includes a variety of specific technical details and terminology formerly contained to the Halo Story Bible.[1]

The book is divided into five sections: Introduction/Technical Architecture, Human Ships, Covenant Ships, Forerunner Ships, as well as an expansive Glossary. The book is published in an "oversized" format to accommodate the detail in the larger illustrations. Each spread includes annotations to explain the functions of given parts of a ship, along with statistics and history of the vehicle in question.[1]

Development

Halo: Warfleet was announced on the Halo website in an issue of the Halo Community Update on October 14, 2016.[5] On January 18, 2018, Jeff Easterling and Kenneth Peters promoted the book with a lore stream, discussing the book's development and providing more insight into some of the ships featured.[6]

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