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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Production notes===
===Production notes===
*The creators of the campaign were not informed of the story of ''Halo 3'',{{Citation needed}} leading to multiple inconsistencies with the narrative depicted in ''Believe'' and the game's story. However, according to [[Jeff Easterling]] on September 9, 2018 it was canon "for now".<ref>[https://twitter.com/GrimBrotherOne/status/1038618041989251072 ''Twitter'', GrimBrotherOne "They are for now. Anything marketing/ad based is no real big deal to adjust or retire if necessary."]</ref>
*The creators of the campaign were not informed of the story of ''Halo 3'',{{Citation needed}} leading to multiple inconsistencies with the narrative depicted in ''Believe'' and the game's story. The diorama presents a very loose representation of the [[Battle of Mombasa|Battle of New Mombasa]], the most prominent contradiction with the actual events being the [[John-117|Master Chief]]'s capture by a [[Brute Chieftain]] and his supposed self-sacrifice by detonating a plasma grenade. Because of these discrepancies, the ''Believe'' campaign can be understood as a cover-up operation performed by [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] Section Two to cover up the truth about the [[Forerunner]]s, the [[Halo Array]], and the [[Flood]] from the general public whilst providing a fictionalized explanation for the Master Chief's disappearance.
*Stan Winston Studio was responsible for the diorama featured in the ''Halo 3'' Believe ads.{{citation needed}}
*Stan Winston Studio was responsible for the diorama featured in the ''Halo 3'' Believe ads.{{citation needed}}
*The melody that was used in the Believe commercials was created by Polish pianist Frédéric Chopin and is called [[wikipedia:Preludes (Chopin)|"Preludes #15, Raindrop"]].
*The melody that was used in the Believe commercials was created by Polish pianist Frédéric Chopin and is called [[wikipedia:Preludes (Chopin)|"Preludes #15, Raindrop"]].

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