Halo: Reach announcement trailer

The Halo: Reach announcement trailer is a video released by Bungie Studios for the E3 2009 gaming convention on June 1st, announcing the development of Halo: Reach. It premiered during the Microsoft press conference just after Halo 3: ODST ' s demo.

Transcript
FROM THE BEGINNING

YOU KNOW THE END

The surface of Reach comes into view.


 * Fermion: Gamma station, this is Fermion RSO. Unconfirmed report of an in-system slipspace rupture.
 * Gamma Station: Impossible. Check your source.
 * Fermion: Reading multiple pings below the orbital defense grid...
 * Gamma Station: Oh, this can't be happening...
 * UNSC Operator: There's no mistake. It's them.

''A destroyed UNSC Frigate is shown in Reach's orbit. Several other UNSC ships fly below. City lights are visible on the surface of the planet, many in circular patterns.''


 * UNSC Operator: WINTER CONTINGENCY has been declared. All units are mobilized and ready.
 * Catherine-B320: This is Sierra three-two-zero, prepped for combat insertion.

''A massive plasma blast hits the planet surface. The city lights go out, sections at a time.''


 * UNSC Operator: What the hell was that?
 * Pilot: We're coming in hot. Hold on!

Several more plasma explosions are seen on the planet.


 * Pilot: We just lost our bird!
 * UNSC Commander: Oh my God...
 * UNSC Commander: What the hell is happening down there?

Comm chatter overlapping, incomprehensible.


 * UNSC Marine: There's still people down here!
 * UNSC Commander: The city just dropped off my map!
 * UNSC Marine: We need an evac...
 * UNSC Marine: We're overrun. We'll hold this position as long as we can!

View zooms away from the planet, and Epsilon Eridani comes to view.


 * UNSC Commander: I need you in that fight, Noble-One. Noble-One, come in. Noble-One, do you read me?

Text appears on the planet.


 * HALO: REACH


 * Carter-A259: This is Sierra Two-Five-Nine. You've got Spartans on the ground, sir. We're not going anywhere.


 * FALLS 2010

Trivia
The trailer without the ESRB notice is exactly 1:17 long, a reference to John's service number 117.