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===What is Canon?===
 
==What is Canon?==
''Canon'' is defined as characters, locations, and details that are considered to be genuine (or "official"), and those events, characters, settings, etc. that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe.
''Canon'' is defined as characters, locations, and details that are considered to be genuine (or "official"), and those events, characters, settings, etc. that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe.


[[Halopedia]] operates strictly as a collection of [[Halo: Combat Evolved|Halo]] canon information. "Official" Halo canon can only be created by developers of the Halo universe. Therefore, any material added to Halopedia ''must'' be official, sanctioned canon that can be [[Help:Ref|cited]] from a work created or sanctioned by ''Halo'''s creators, [[Bungie Studios]]. Better put, [[Halopedia: What Halopedia is not|''Halopedia'' is '''not''' a site for fanfiction]].
[[Halopedia]] operates strictly as a collection of [[Halo: Combat Evolved|Halo]] canon information. "Official" Halo canon can only be created by developers of the Halo universe. Therefore, any material added to Halopedia ''must'' be official, sanctioned canon that can be [[Help:Ref|cited]] from a work created or sanctioned by ''Halo'''s creators, [[Bungie Studios]]. Better put, [[Halopedia: What Halopedia is not|''Halopedia'' is '''not''' a site for fanfiction]].


===What are the sources for Halo Canon?===
==What are the sources for Halo Canon?==
Here is a list of sources that (currently) are sources of Halo canon, and thus any material from these sources is content that can and should be added to Halopedia:
Here is a list of sources that (currently) are sources of Halo canon, and thus any material from these sources is content that can and should be added to Halopedia:
 
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====Video Games====
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===Video Games===
*[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]
*[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]
*[[Halo 2]]
*[[Halo 2]]
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*[[Halo Wars]]
*[[Halo Wars]]
*[[Halo: Chronicles]]
*[[Halo: Chronicles]]
*[[Halo Reach]]
====Soundtracks====
*[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]
*[[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]
*[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]
*[[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]]


====Books====
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===Literature and Media===
====Novels====
*[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]
*[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]
*[[Halo: The Flood]]
*[[Halo: The Flood]]
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*[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]
*[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]
*[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]
*[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]
*[[Halo: Evolutions]]
*[[Forerunner Trilogy]]
====Comics====
*[[Halo Graphic Novel]]
*[[Halo Graphic Novel]]
*[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]
*[[Halo: Uprising]]
*[[Halo: Uprising]]
*[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]
*[[Halo: Helljumper]]
*[[Halo: Blood Line]]
 
====References====
*[[The Art of Halo]]
*[[The Art of Halo]]
 
*[[The Art of Halo 3]]
====Trailers*====
*[[Halo Encyclopedia]]
*[[Halo 3 Announcement Trailer]]
:*[[Halo 3 Trailer - Behind the Scenes]]
*[[Halo Wars Announcement Trailer]]
*[[ViDoc]]s


====Other Media====
====Other Media====
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*[[ilovebees]]
*[[ilovebees]]
*[[Iris]]
*[[Iris]]
*[[ViDoc]]s
*[[Halo: Landfall]]
*[[Halo Legends]]
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====Soundtracks====
==Superior Canon==
*[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]
*[[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]
*[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]
 
===Superior Canon===
Often times, one source of canon may say something different than other sources. There are many reasons why this may be so; ranging from a typo to a line taken out of context. Therefore, a policy of "superior canon" is in act to make sure that the content of Halopedia reflects the most accurate canon of the Halo universe. Thus, a "ladder" of canon sources exists, with the sources higher on the ladder having "superior canon" which is considered more "official" than the sources below them.  
Often times, one source of canon may say something different than other sources. There are many reasons why this may be so; ranging from a typo to a line taken out of context. Therefore, a policy of "superior canon" is in act to make sure that the content of Halopedia reflects the most accurate canon of the Halo universe. Thus, a "ladder" of canon sources exists, with the sources higher on the ladder having "superior canon" which is considered more "official" than the sources below them.  


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'''Current Bungie Employees''' are the highest source of Canon. They design, authorize, and sanction every detail about Halo that is revealed to the public. Their statements take the highest authority among Halo canon because, obviously, they created it all.
'''Current Bungie Employees''' are the highest source of Canon. They design, authorize, and sanction every detail about Halo that is revealed to the public. Their statements take the highest authority among Halo canon because, obviously, they created it all.


'''Bungie Affiliates''' are just below Bungie employees. This group includes companies and people who work on Halo products but are not part of Bungie studios. This group includes [[4orty2wo Entertainment]] employees, [[Joyride Studios]] employees, and Halo novelists like [[Eric Nylund]] and [[William C. Dietz]].
'''Halo Games''' are, with certain exceptions, the most elaborate of the Halo works and, as they come directly from the producers of Bungie, they are the largest creations of the Halo universe. The information in the video games was produced by Bungie employees directly. This gives them the most credit as canon sources.


'''Halo Games''' are, with certain exceptions, the most elaborate of the Halo works and, as they come directly from the producers of Bungie, they are the largest creations of the Halo universe. The information in the video games was produced by Bungie employees directly. This gives them the most credit as canon sources.
'''Halo Literature, Soundtracks, and Other Media''' are below the games as sources of canon for various reasons. Some of this media is presented by Bungie Affiliates and thus not direct canon from the studio, and some is for promotional purposes or Halo ideas that were released in incomplete development. Bungie Studios has given great creative license to its affiliates as long as their material falls within basic guidelines, and may not be what Bungie itself wanted for the Halo universe.


'''Halo Books, Soundtracks, and Other Halo Media''' are below the games as sources of canon for various reasons. Some of this media is presented by Bungie Affiliates and thus not direct canon from the studio, and some is for promotional purposes or Halo ideas that were released in incomplete development. Bungie studios has given great creative lisence to its affiliates as long as their material falls within basic guidelines, and may not be what Bungie itself wanted for the Halo universe.
'''Bungie Affiliates''' are just below Bungie employees. This group includes companies and people who work on Halo products but are not part of Bungie studios. This group includes [[4orty2wo Entertainment]] employees, [[Joyride Studios]] employees, and Halo novelists like [[Eric Nylund]] and [[William C. Dietz]].


<nowiki>*</nowiki>'''Announcement Trailers''' are usually considered not to be canon, as details in an announcement trailer are usually a very early draft of the storyline, and do not necessarily contain content that made it into the final game. Thus, Trailers are considered to be canon ''until'' the official game is released.
<nowiki>*</nowiki>'''Announcement Trailers''' are usually considered not to be canon, as details in an announcement trailer are usually a very early draft of the storyline, and do not necessarily contain content that made it into the final game. Thus, Trailers are considered to be canon ''until'' the official game is released.


'''Halopedia Canon''' The lowest form of Canon, Halopedia Canon is the result of heated debate amoung the Halopedia community to arrive at conclusion and decision on said piece of Halo Universe. Halopedia Canon is trumped by all other higher Canon unless it is determined that a mistake by Bungie has been made. Some example of "mistakes" be found [[List of Inconsistancies in Halo|here]].
'''Halopedia Canon''' The lowest form of Canon, Halopedia Canon is the result of heated debate among the Halopedia community to arrive at conclusion and decision on said piece of Halo Universe. Halopedia Canon is trumped by all other higher Canon unless it is determined that a mistake by Bungie has been made. Some example of "mistakes" be found [[List of Inconsistencies in Halo|here]].


==See Also==
==See Also==

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What is Canon?

Canon is defined as characters, locations, and details that are considered to be genuine (or "official"), and those events, characters, settings, etc. that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe.

Halopedia operates strictly as a collection of Halo canon information. "Official" Halo canon can only be created by developers of the Halo universe. Therefore, any material added to Halopedia must be official, sanctioned canon that can be cited from a work created or sanctioned by Halo's creators, Bungie Studios. Better put, Halopedia is not a site for fanfiction.

What are the sources for Halo Canon?

Here is a list of sources that (currently) are sources of Halo canon, and thus any material from these sources is content that can and should be added to Halopedia:

Video Games

Soundtracks

Literature and Media

Novels

Comics

References

Other Media

Superior Canon

Often times, one source of canon may say something different than other sources. There are many reasons why this may be so; ranging from a typo to a line taken out of context. Therefore, a policy of "superior canon" is in act to make sure that the content of Halopedia reflects the most accurate canon of the Halo universe. Thus, a "ladder" of canon sources exists, with the sources higher on the ladder having "superior canon" which is considered more "official" than the sources below them.

The concept of superior canon is as follows:

Current Bungie Employees are the highest source of Canon. They design, authorize, and sanction every detail about Halo that is revealed to the public. Their statements take the highest authority among Halo canon because, obviously, they created it all.

Halo Games are, with certain exceptions, the most elaborate of the Halo works and, as they come directly from the producers of Bungie, they are the largest creations of the Halo universe. The information in the video games was produced by Bungie employees directly. This gives them the most credit as canon sources.

Halo Literature, Soundtracks, and Other Media are below the games as sources of canon for various reasons. Some of this media is presented by Bungie Affiliates and thus not direct canon from the studio, and some is for promotional purposes or Halo ideas that were released in incomplete development. Bungie Studios has given great creative license to its affiliates as long as their material falls within basic guidelines, and may not be what Bungie itself wanted for the Halo universe.

Bungie Affiliates are just below Bungie employees. This group includes companies and people who work on Halo products but are not part of Bungie studios. This group includes 4orty2wo Entertainment employees, Joyride Studios employees, and Halo novelists like Eric Nylund and William C. Dietz.

*Announcement Trailers are usually considered not to be canon, as details in an announcement trailer are usually a very early draft of the storyline, and do not necessarily contain content that made it into the final game. Thus, Trailers are considered to be canon until the official game is released.

Halopedia Canon The lowest form of Canon, Halopedia Canon is the result of heated debate among the Halopedia community to arrive at conclusion and decision on said piece of Halo Universe. Halopedia Canon is trumped by all other higher Canon unless it is determined that a mistake by Bungie has been made. Some example of "mistakes" be found here.

See Also

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