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Halo: Helljumper

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Halo: Helljumper is a fan-made short series of films adapted from the story Dirt from Halo: Evolutions.[1] The series is directed by Dan Wang of Method Pictures.[1] It is to be released in January of 2012.[2]

Official Helljumper.com description

"Description: Halo Helljumper is a short series of films that follows the life of one human ODST from his enlistment in the UNSC before the Human-Covenant War to around the Fall of Reach. Unlike a lot of soldiers, he was lucky enough to survive through 27 years of a losing battle against a hostile alien civilization, known as the Covenant. Through his experiences, we’re going to expose you to an amazing universe full of devastation, grief, affection, and most importantly, hope. Adapted from the short story, “Dirt,” by Tobias S. Buckell"
— Official Description[2]

Episodes

Episode One

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The Rookie drops onto New Jerusalem. He finds lone ODST, Gage Yevgenny dying near a Pelican crash site. Refusing to be rescued, Gage begins to tell the young Rookie about how he got here and to not make the same mistakes he did.[3]

Episode Two

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After Gage and his team hear about the attack on Harvest by the Covenant, he volunteers to be part of the evacuation team for the remaining civilians on the planet. By the time they arrive, Harvest is already overtaken by Covenant. They struggle to find their way through the mess.[4]

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