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== Marvel summary ==
== Marvel summary ==
{{Article Quote|The Earth is burning!!! [[Humans]] are running for their lives, caught in a war they did not start. How can two star-crossed lovers find their way to happiness when everything and everyone they knew is being destroyed around them?? And will the [[John-117|Master Chief]] discover the mysterious “key” that could end the war in time to save what is left of humanity?}}
{{Article Quote|The Earth is burning!!! [[Human]]s are running for their lives, caught in a war they did not start. How can two star-crossed lovers find their way to happiness when everything and everyone they knew is being destroyed around them?? And will the [[John-117|Master Chief]] discover the mysterious “key” that could end the war in time to save what is left of humanity?}}


==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
In a flashback, the "[[Key of Osanalan]]" is revealed to be a fictional object made up by [[Ruwan Ackerson]], and his brother, [[James Ackerson]] when they were kids. Colonel Ackerson spoke of the "key" and divulged this false information in order to prevent the [[Covenant]] from destroying Cleveland, where Ruwan resided. In response, [[Covenant]] forces forcibly assembled nearly all of Cleveland's inhabitants into a stadium for questioning about the Key. Ruwan and Myra are saved by a team of [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] and escape the city in a [[Pelican]], where they tell the [[Marines]] what the Key of Osanalan is.
In a flashback, the "[[Key of Osanalan]]" is revealed to be a fictional object made up by [[Ruwan Ackerson]], and his brother, [[James Ackerson]] when they were kids. Colonel Ackerson spoke of the "key" and divulged this false information in order to prevent the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] from destroying Cleveland, where Ruwan resided. In response, [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] forces forcibly assembled nearly all of Cleveland's inhabitants into a stadium for questioning about the Key. Ruwan and Myra are saved by a team of [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] and escape the city in a [[Pelican]], where they tell the [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] what the Key of Osanalan is.


Meanwhile, aboard the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]], [[John-117]], attempting to assassinate the [[Prophet of Truth]], is caught by surprise by a [[Jackal]] and shot in the back. He falls many stories before landing in front of a procession of [[Brutes]] guarding the Prophet of Truth. While the Spartan manages to get several shots at Truth, the prophet is shielded by his [[gravity throne]] and makes his escape, as the Chief is left to fight dozens of Covenant. He kills them all and starts to find a way off the ship.
Meanwhile, aboard the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]], [[John-117]], attempting to assassinate the [[Prophet of Truth]], is caught by surprise by a [[Kig-yar|Jackal]] and shot in the back. He falls many stories before landing in front of a procession of [[Jiralhanae|Brutes]] guarding the Prophet of Truth. While the Spartan manages to get several shots at Truth, the prophet is shielded by his [[gravity throne]] and makes his escape, as the Chief is left to fight dozens of Covenant. He kills them all and starts to find a way off the ship.


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[Gravity Hammer]] Master Chief is holding on the cover is deactivated, since the Hammer is not emitting its characteristic blue glow. This likely means that at some point in the battle with the [[Covenant]] forces now lying dead at his feet the Hammer ran out of power and he was forced to use it simply as a bludgeon.
*The [[Type-2 Energy Weapon/Hammer|Gravity Hammer]] Master Chief is holding on the cover is deactivated, since the Hammer is not emitting its characteristic blue glow. This likely means that at some point in the battle with the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] forces now lying dead at his feet the Hammer ran out of power and he was forced to use it simply as a bludgeon.
*In this issue the [[Brute]] [[Lepidus]] is seen again.
*In this issue the [[Jiralhanae|Brute]] [[Lepidus]] is seen again.
*The room in which the Master Chief kills a whole pack of Brutes is identical to the Covenant [[Council Chamber]].
*The room in which the Master Chief kills a whole pack of Brutes is identical to the Covenant [[Council Chamber]].



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Halo: Uprising Issue Three is one of the Halo: Uprising series that, although delayed, was released on August 13, 2008. It is the third of four in the series of comics.

Marvel summary

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Plot synopsis

In a flashback, the "Key of Osanalan" is revealed to be a fictional object made up by Ruwan Ackerson, and his brother, James Ackerson when they were kids. Colonel Ackerson spoke of the "key" and divulged this false information in order to prevent the Covenant from destroying Cleveland, where Ruwan resided. In response, Covenant forces forcibly assembled nearly all of Cleveland's inhabitants into a stadium for questioning about the Key. Ruwan and Myra are saved by a team of Marines and escape the city in a Pelican, where they tell the Marines what the Key of Osanalan is.

Meanwhile, aboard the Forerunner Dreadnought, John-117, attempting to assassinate the Prophet of Truth, is caught by surprise by a Jackal and shot in the back. He falls many stories before landing in front of a procession of Brutes guarding the Prophet of Truth. While the Spartan manages to get several shots at Truth, the prophet is shielded by his gravity throne and makes his escape, as the Chief is left to fight dozens of Covenant. He kills them all and starts to find a way off the ship.

Credits

  • Alex Maleev - Penciling, Inking, and Coloring.
  • Chris Eliopoulos - Lettering.
  • Brian Micheal Bendis -Author.

Trivia

  • The Gravity Hammer Master Chief is holding on the cover is deactivated, since the Hammer is not emitting its characteristic blue glow. This likely means that at some point in the battle with the Covenant forces now lying dead at his feet the Hammer ran out of power and he was forced to use it simply as a bludgeon.
  • In this issue the Brute Lepidus is seen again.
  • The room in which the Master Chief kills a whole pack of Brutes is identical to the Covenant Council Chamber.

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Preceded by
Issue 2
Halo: Uprising comic series
Issue 3
Succeeded by
Issue 4