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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This level would have probably revealed a lot of information about the [[Assault Carrier]] and its interior, especially to the player.
*This level would have probably revealed a lot of information about the [[Assault Carrier]] and its interior.
*The [[Covenant Bomb]] was added in order to destroy this ship without needing the level and find a reason for [[John-117|The Chief]] to open the airlock.
*The [[Covenant Bomb]] was added in order to destroy this ship without needing the level and find a reason for [[John-117|The Chief]] to open the airlock.


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Revision as of 19:21, March 6, 2009

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As revealed by Joseph Staten in the Halo 3 Legendary Edition commentary, originally in Halo 2, there was going to be a level after Cairo Station taking place on a Covenant Assault Carrier, which would have served as Miranda Keyes main introduction.

Content

After opening the airlock you would be blasted toward the Covenant ship and board it instead of blowing it up with the bomb. You can easily see the whole bridge as you drop. This level would involve infiltrating the Covenant ship, probably an Assault Carrier, taking on its crew and eventually stealing a Wraith and end up destroying the ship by shelling its powercore with the Wraith's mortar. As mentioned by Joseph Staten, Commander Miranda Keyes and her Orbital Drop Shock Troopers would have also been onboard the ship in order to help you and may have played a big role in the eventual outcome. This level however was cut due to time constraints and replaced by a cinematic that created "just as much work" for Bungie Employees.

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Trivia

  • This level would have probably revealed a lot of information about the Assault Carrier and its interior.
  • The Covenant Bomb was added in order to destroy this ship without needing the level and find a reason for The Chief to open the airlock.