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The name ''Nightfall'' refers to the circumstances of the main characters' mission aboard the Halo fragment: they are forced to complete their mission in the sixteen hours the fragment's habitable side remains in the "night" side of the star it orbits. The concept of having the main portion of the plot be set on a dying fragment of Alpha Halo came in around halfway to the script's writing process. Director Sergio Mimica-Gezzan wanted the principal setting to act as a "character" in itself that would drive the plot dynamics as well as evolve and change over the course of the story. The idea of having the setting be a fragment of a Halo was initially conceived by [[Jeremy Patenaude]] of 343 Industries' franchise team. The team then further refined the concept by deciding which one of the rings the Halo in question would be and how could its nature and location as given in the ''Nightfall'' story work in the broader fictional context. The franchise team put consideration into the size and shape of the fragment (including a "forensic analysis" of Installation 04's destruction scene in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'') as well as the logistics of moving the fragment into a different system;{{Ref/Reuse|PAX}} the concept of Halos being equipped with an emergency slipspace capability which would place them in a destructive orbit was first introduced in [[Greg Bear]]'s novel ''[[Halo: Primordium]]''.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 279''</ref> | The name ''Nightfall'' refers to the circumstances of the main characters' mission aboard the Halo fragment: they are forced to complete their mission in the sixteen hours the fragment's habitable side remains in the "night" side of the star it orbits. The concept of having the main portion of the plot be set on a dying fragment of Alpha Halo came in around halfway to the script's writing process. Director Sergio Mimica-Gezzan wanted the principal setting to act as a "character" in itself that would drive the plot dynamics as well as evolve and change over the course of the story. The idea of having the setting be a fragment of a Halo was initially conceived by [[Jeremy Patenaude]] of 343 Industries' franchise team. The team then further refined the concept by deciding which one of the rings the Halo in question would be and how could its nature and location as given in the ''Nightfall'' story work in the broader fictional context. The franchise team put consideration into the size and shape of the fragment (including a "forensic analysis" of Installation 04's destruction scene in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'') as well as the logistics of moving the fragment into a different system;{{Ref/Reuse|PAX}} the concept of Halos being equipped with an emergency slipspace capability which would place them in a destructive orbit was first introduced in [[Greg Bear]]'s novel ''[[Halo: Primordium]]''.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 279''</ref> | ||
The first official trailer was released on July | The first official trailer was released on July 24th, 2014, at San Diego Comic-Con, which stated that Locke's team was tracking down reports of an element that specifically targeted humans on the distant colony of Sedra.{{Ref/Reuse|SDCC}} | ||
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