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=== Server 03 ===
=== Server 03 ===


Under the concept art section of media the is an object called "The Device". When it was clicked on it popped up in a new window and requested access to the microphone and when you accepted it and played the 719hz sound file, gained in Server 02, to the microphone it opened and led you to the page with the key to unlock Server 03.
Under the concept art section of media there is an object called "The Device". When it was clicked on, it popped up in a new window and requested access to the microphone and when you accepted it and played the 719hz sound file gained in Server 02 to the microphone, it opened and led you to the page with the key to unlock Server 03.


=== Server 04 ===
=== Server 04 ===

Revision as of 17:47, February 7, 2010

Halo3.com is the official website of Halo 3. It was created by Microsoft, and the IP address is registered to Microsoft.

Features

The website includes:

  • Character Info
  • Weapon & Vehicle Info
  • Story Info
  • Info about the other Halo games
  • All released videos
  • Screen shots
  • Concept Art
  • Wallpaper
  • Iris fan kit
  • The Halo Insider
  • John 117 Monument
  • Halo Uprising news
  • Release date Info
  • Halo 3 Interactive Game Manual

Uses in Iris

Halo3.com provided links to all unlocked servers.

Server 03

Under the concept art section of media there is an object called "The Device". When it was clicked on, it popped up in a new window and requested access to the microphone and when you accepted it and played the 719hz sound file gained in Server 02 to the microphone, it opened and led you to the page with the key to unlock Server 03.

Server 04

In the Halo Insider section there is a poem named "WHEN WE TWO PARTED". Using the first letters of each line that had an extra space spelled out THECASTAWAYTHEORYVOLMAN which spaces out becomes The Castaway Theory Volman, with Volman being the author. That led to [1] . An MSN username that was eventually revealed, profvol49 was a Microsoft bot that, after you asked some questions, led you to the page with the key.