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Revision as of 03:21, January 31, 2019
This article is about the track on the Halo 4: Original Soundtrack. For the main protagonist of the Halo series, see John-117. For the Halo 3 campaign level, see Sierra 117.
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117 is the twelfth track of the Halo 4: Original Soundtrack. It serves as one of the main themes of Halo 4, as evident from many other tracks that draw inspiration from it, including Wreckage, Mantis, and Sacrifice. At 6 minutes and 10 seconds in, structures from Halo 3's One Final Effort are invoked.
Its motif is reused in the Halo 5: Guardians soundtracks The Trials and Blue Team.
Appearances
The soundtrack can be heard playing:
- In Infinity, when John-117 activates UNSC Infinity's MAC cannons and forces the Didact to retreat in his Cryptum.
- In Reclaimer's ending cutscene, when John-117 refuses to surrender Cortana's data crystal chip to Captain Andrew Del Rio.
- In Midnight, when John-117 is outside the Mantle's Approach, piloting an F-41 Broadsword.
- In Halo 4 credits, after the Halo 4 version of Never Forget.
- In the last cutscene of the game, Epilogue.
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