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The book serves to help tie the story of ''Halo: Reach'' with then-previous, and future, ''Halo'' media, with a particular focus on connecting the game with the contradictory narrative for the Fall of Reach and the SPARTAN programs presented in Nylund's previous [[The Original Series|Original Series]] of novels. According to Nylund, the project began with the simple idea of being a journal written by a witness to the Fall of Reach, before evolving into Halsey's journal due to her unique insights and well-connected nature, which then transitioned into a broader project spanning from the beginning of the SPARTAN program to the Fall of Reach itself.{{Ref/Reuse|NylundHBO}} According to illustrator Mike Vaillancourt, his own real-world naval service records were used as a design inspiration for the UNSC records included in the book.{{Ref/Reuse|Mike}} | The book serves to help tie the story of ''Halo: Reach'' with then-previous, and future, ''Halo'' media, with a particular focus on connecting the game with the contradictory narrative for the Fall of Reach and the SPARTAN programs presented in Nylund's previous [[The Original Series|Original Series]] of novels. According to Nylund, the project began with the simple idea of being a journal written by a witness to the Fall of Reach, before evolving into Halsey's journal due to her unique insights and well-connected nature, which then transitioned into a broader project spanning from the beginning of the SPARTAN program to the Fall of Reach itself.{{Ref/Reuse|NylundHBO}} According to illustrator Mike Vaillancourt, his own real-world naval service records were used as a design inspiration for the UNSC records included in the book.{{Ref/Reuse|Mike}} | ||
A small number of copies of the journal — no more than five according to Eric Nylund — did not have the two missing pages ripped out. This was so the ''Halo'' fan community could discover the pages on their own. Nylund expected the fans to find the pages within "a few weeks"; however, the pages failed to surface until May 6, 2016,{{Ref/Site|URL=http://ericnylund.com/?p=1288|Site=ericnylund.com|Page=Missing Halsey Journal Pages|D=03|M=07|Y=2016}} when [[Jeff Easterling]] released them in the [[Canon Fodder]] article.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFIntentions|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-noble-intentions|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - | A small number of copies of the journal — no more than five according to Eric Nylund — did not have the two missing pages ripped out. This was so the ''Halo'' fan community could discover the pages on their own. Nylund expected the fans to find the pages within "a few weeks"; however, the pages failed to surface until May 6, 2016,{{Ref/Site|URL=http://ericnylund.com/?p=1288|Site=ericnylund.com|Page=Missing Halsey Journal Pages|D=03|M=07|Y=2016}} when [[Jeff Easterling]] released them in the [[Canon Fodder]] article.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFIntentions|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-noble-intentions|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Journalistic Integrity|D=08|M=07|Y=2016}} Both pages can be read [https://content.halocdn.com/media/Default/community/blogs/canon-fodder/halseyjournal_excisedleaves-6691217d69c54707b5a0fd97d0b25e77.pdf here] (internal archive {{file link|HR_Halsey'sJournal_ExcisedPages.pdf|here}}). | ||
While working on the journal with Nylund, 343 Industries' Franchise Writer [[Jeremy Patenaude]] had the initial seeds planted of what would later become the [[2025]] novel ''[[Halo: Empty Throne]]'', presumably involving the story of [[James Solomon]] and Halsey's clone, [[Chloe Hall]].{{Ref/Site|URL=https://paulsemel.com/exclusive-interview-halo-empty-throne-author-jeremy-patenaude/|Site=paulsemel.com|Page=Exclusive Interview: “Halo: Empty Throne” Author Jeremy Patenaude|D=23|M=09|Y=2025}} | While working on the journal with Nylund, 343 Industries' Franchise Writer [[Jeremy Patenaude]] had the initial seeds planted of what would later become the [[2025]] novel ''[[Halo: Empty Throne]]'', presumably involving the story of [[James Solomon]] and Halsey's clone, [[Chloe Hall]].{{Ref/Site|URL=https://paulsemel.com/exclusive-interview-halo-empty-throne-author-jeremy-patenaude/|Site=paulsemel.com|Page=Exclusive Interview: “Halo: Empty Throne” Author Jeremy Patenaude|D=23|M=09|Y=2025}} | ||