Halo: Nightfall Behind-the-Scenes: Difference between revisions

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*'''[[Jeremy Patenaude]]''': In the first game, Alpha Halo—[[Installation 04]]—is discovered by [[human]]ity and by the [[Covenant]], and there's a fight. Neither side at this time knows the ring is actually part of [[Halo Array|an array]], designed to kill all sentient life in the galaxy.
*'''[[Jeremy Patenaude]]''': In the first game, Alpha Halo—[[Installation 04]]—is discovered by [[human]]ity and by the [[Covenant]], and there's a fight. Neither side at this time knows the ring is actually part of [[Halo Array|an array]], designed to kill all sentient life in the galaxy.


*'''Frank O'Connor''': It's an ancient artifact that [[Forerunner|a long-vanished civilization]] abandoned, apparently, [[100,000 BCE|a hundred thousand years ago]]. Think about it as a ten thousand kilometers radius band floating in the sky; the outside surface is all engines and metal and mysterious alien technology. The inside surface is [[terraforming|terraformed]] so it's liveable, it's sort of like [[Earth]].
*'''Frank O'Connor''': It's an ancient artifact that [[Forerunner|a long-vanished civilization]] abandoned, apparently, [[97,445 BCE|a hundred thousand years ago]]. Think about it as a ten thousand kilometers radius band floating in the sky; the outside surface is all engines and metal and mysterious alien technology. The inside surface is [[terraforming|terraformed]] so it's liveable, it's sort of like [[Earth]].


*'''Jeremy Patenaude''': Over the course of the game, you end up as the [[John-117|Master Chief]] destroying the ring.
*'''Jeremy Patenaude''': Over the course of the game, you end up as the [[John-117|Master Chief]] destroying the ring.