Talk:Milky Way

I added a diagram and label from Wikipedia about the different arms of the Milky Way. Its not perfect, but it adds to the article. Honour Light Your Way -   Kora ‘Morhek   The Battle-Net  My Conquests.  01:49, 30 November 2007 (UTC)

Perhaps some more info on the Covenant's activity in the Milky Way? And I'm sure the section about war was ripped from the UNSC article, and should be cleared up. Honour Light Your Way -   Kora ‘Morhek   The Battle-Net  My Conquests.  22:22, 12 December 2007 (UTC)

Added more information about the Covenant, and added a History summary section. Specops306 ,  Kora 'Morhek 

Am I the only one editing this talk page?  Specops306 ,  Kora 'Morhek  09:36, 31 December 2007 (UTC)

Noooooooooooo... yes. Well, now ive edited it too... um... goodbye --JaBrwok 09:44, 31 December 2007 (UTC)

I must disagree with the second comment in the triva section, that the Galaxy seen from the Ark was not the Milky Way. The Forerunner did not venture far beyond the Milky Way, judging by the way the Flood were discovered by the The Forerunners at G617g, a "remote outpost at the near border of the galactic halo," according to a Forerunner report in the Terminals (Section T6-01), and since their Maginot Sphere was shown to encompass both the Ark and multiple colonies, it is incredibly unlikely that the Ark was placed near another galaxy rather than the Milky Way. It seems more likely that the similarity is a coincidence. The Iris nebula theory does interest me, though, especially considering the title of the Halo 3 Meta-Game... I'll edit that part out in a couple days if nobody comes up with a counter-argument. YayapTehGrunt 04:30, 13 May 2008 (UTC)

I, however, must dissagree. As the Ark was but a few light years from the Milky Way, making for excelent viewage. any other galaxy would be too far away to be more visable than a dot, even Andrometa. There is one point in the article that i think is un-true, but cannot be edited. You'll see in a moment. See, it said that the Covenant had destroyed hundreds of worlds, and that Earth is humanity's last stand. it is impossible for the covenant to have destroyed hundreds, because in the step of scilence, there are only 78 glass shards. If you consider that there are 800 human colonies, that must mean that there are still plenty of human controled worlds left. Now, the fact that Lord Hood said that Earth is the last stand, he might have ment that Earth was the most important human coloney, and that the rest of them would be under-developed and could colaps if Earth was glassed. The Slayer 00:05, 28 June, 2008