Talk:Halo: Last One Standing

KIA
it says 2 marines are killed the first being hit from the warthog and the second was assumed to be killed from the blast but later it looks like he actually survived. you see him run around the warthog without a weapon (the BR flies out of his hand in the explosion) and when the brute chieftan is running towards the door from the arial view you dont see a body near the warthog where he should be if he was killed. he may be the one who fired the rocket since the marine runs inside with no weapon then shoulders the launcher. - Hollywood 05:56, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
 * You're right, my mistake. -- DEMON SPAWN  ED  15:28, 25 September 2007 (UTC)

Confusion...
In the Halo 3 intro, the fireball appears during night, but in this movie, it is clearly day. I consider the Intro more Canon, but still, why? Vtar,  give me a fuzz

Well, this fireball containing the Forerunner Dreadnaught or something is shown over the country of Pakistan, a country in the middle east. Though in Halo 3, you see the fireball over Kenya, this time at night. So it is possible that it changed from night to day before John-117's spotting in Pakistan and landing in Kenya.

I hope I answered your questions.

Rawr, Colonel  Tony  Talk 9/29/2007

Well, there's a big bright flaming fireball in the sky - that's going to light everything up, isnt it? its like light pollution - enough light, and the sky lights up too. And i think that "how far did he fall?" refers to him falling off the Forerunner door in the crater - like a surfboard. so he could have been falling far longer than two kilometers.  Kora ‘Morhek   The Battle-Net  My Conquests.  02:18, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

Injured ODST
At the end of the last video when Bravo-22 was hit, it was shrapnel from a Banshee fuel-rod cannon. But in LOS, it's clearly a spiker round, and most of the debris from the attack is gone. Are we going with artistic liscence?