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==Story Synopsis== | ==Story Synopsis== | ||
The story begins on the planet [[Jericho VII]] on February 12, [[2535]], and | The story begins on the planet [[Jericho VII]] on February 12, [[2535]], and reveals the Spartans as a whole as well as their purpose. As the seemingly unstoppable Covenant war machine moves into place to [[glass]] Jericho VII, Spartan Red and Blue teams are sent to prevent the destruction of the planet. The Spartans manage to kill a thousand Grunts and even destroy a Covenant air strike with [[Fougasse|fougasses]]. However, soon the situation in space deteriorates, and the Spartans are forced to retreat as the surface of Jericho VII is [[Glassing|glassed]]. | ||
The story itself begins with [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]] and Lieutenant Junior Grade [[Jacob Keyes]] on board the ''[[Han]]'', a [[UNSC]] diplomatic shuttle. Their mission is to identify a potential candidate, [[John]], for Halsey's [[Spartan-II program]]. During this time, Halsey gives John a coin which is later taken from him | The story itself begins with [[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]] and Lieutenant Junior Grade [[Jacob Keyes]] on board the ''[[Han]]'', a [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] diplomatic shuttle. Their mission is to identify a potential candidate, [[John]], for Halsey's [[Spartan-II program]]. During this time, Halsey gives John a coin which is later taken from him. | ||
The Spartans are | The plot then goes on to show in detail the brutal indoctrination and training regime that John and his fellow Spartans are put through. [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez|Mendez]] trains the Spartan-II]s, showing them the many necessary virtues of a soldier (e.g. courage, teamwork, skill, etc.) while [[Deja]] teaches them history, mathematics, and physics. After a daring training mission, John is made squad leader of the remaining Spartans. When the Spartans are fourteen, they undergo [[SPARTAN-II Augmentation Procedures|intense biological enhancements]], such as effectively increasing their strength by three times, drastically decreasing reaction times, making their bones practically indestructible, increasing blood flow to the eyes so that they can almost see in the dark, and other various improvements. However, of the 75 Spartans, less than half emerge still fit for combat; the rest died or were horribly injured by the augmentation progress. | ||
The Spartans are then issued orders to capture [[Robert Watts|Colonel Robert Watts]], an [[Insurrectionist]] leader in the Eridanus asteroid belt. John leads a small team which manages to capture Watts. John is wounded during this mission and is subsequently awarded a [[Purple Heart]]. | |||
On February 3, [[2525]], first contact is made with an alliance of alien races that refers to itself as the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]]. On that day, a single Covenant warship exterminates the entire surface population of the Outer Colony [[Harvest]]. Three UNSC warships, the destroyer ''UNSC Heracles|Heracles'' and the frigates ''UNSC Arabia|Arabia'' and the ''UNSC Vostok|Vostok'', are sent to investigate this incident, initiate first engagement protocols and attempted contact, engage the Covenant ship in battle, and are subsequently routed. Only one, the ''[[Heracles]]'', manages to return to Reach, having been badly damaged. By December of the same year, the UNSC has mobilized a massive [[UNSC_Fleet|fleet]] under the command of famed war hero [[Vice Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]], with orders to reclaim the Harvest colony and stop the Covenant advance. | |||
Cole's fleet manages a victory at Harvest, but at a high cost - two thirds of his ships are destroyed. Despite significant tactical brilliance on the part of Human commanders, Covenant technology guarantees a three to one kill/loss ratio in most battles. One by one, the Outer Colonies fall to the onslaught and, by 2536, all have been destroyed. | |||
To protect the location of [[Earth]], the Vice Admiral Cole establishes the [[United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1]], more commonly known as the Cole Protocol. If any Covenant forces are present, selective purges of databases on all ship based and planetary data networks are to be activated. When human forces are forced into retreat, they must not execute a [[Slipspace]] jump in the direction of Earth, or any major population center, even if this forces them to jump without the necessary navigational calculations (a "blind jump"). If such a jump is not possible, and if capture is imminent, the commanding officer must order a self-destruct. The on-board ship [[Artificial Intelligence]] construct, normally imperative to navigation and tactical decisions, must either be destroyed or removed. | |||
Due to the shortage of effective officers, Keyes is promoted to Commander and assumes command of the [[UNSC Iroquois|UNSC ''Iroquois'']]. Shortly thereafter, he foresees a Covenant attack on [[Sigma Octanus IV]] thanks to a paper by Spartan [[Fhajad-084]]. His actions result in the destruction of a [[Covenant Destroyer|Covenant destroyer]] and two [[Covenant Frigate|frigates]] as well as the routing of a [[Covenant Carrier]] with a daring maneuver dubbed the "[[Keyes Loop]]". This unprecedented victory against a Covenant force earns him a promotion to Captain and helps him to become recognized by the entire UNSC. Keyes and the ''Iroquois'' remain in the Sigma Octanus system to partake in the [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]]. He later returns to Reach, inadvertently disclosing the location of the planet to the Covenant via a homing beacon attached to the ''Iroquois''. He is debriefed by an [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] council. Here he meets John-117 once again. | |||
By [[2552]], many of Humanity's [[Inner Colonies]] have been destroyed by the Covenant. In a move of desperation, ONI Section 3 orders the execution of a secret plan to capture a Covenant ship using the Spartans. The ship would be taken to the Covenant [[High Charity (Structure)|home world]] in order to capture a [[San'Shyuum|Prophet]], one of the aliens' religious leaders, and then use the Prophet as a bargaining chip to negotiate a truce. | |||
To aid the Spartans in this mission, an AI, [[Cortana]], is created based on a younger Doctor Halsey. John is introduced to Cortana during a live-fire mission to test their capabilities working together, and they perform spectacularly. With Cortana's aid, John manages to overpower a full squad of [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|Orbital Drop Shock Troopers]], pick his way through a minefield, destroy automated chain guns, and even evade an air strike, all of which are using live rounds. | |||
Every remaining Spartan-II - with the exceptions of [[Gray Team]], [[Kurt-051]], [[Jorge-052]], [[Maria-062]], the original Red Team, and [[Team Black|Black Team]] - boards a specially outfitted [[Halcyon-class_Cruiser|''Halcyon''-class cruiser]] known as the [[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|''Pillar of Autumn'']], which is under the command of Captain Jacob Keyes. The ''Pillar of Autumn'' moves out towards the edges of the system to make a Slipspace jump to begin the mission. | |||
The Covenant return and land troops on Reach with the objective of destroying the generators for the Super | This plan, however, is interrupted when a [[Fleet of Particular Justice|massive Covenant fleet]] of over 300 ships enters the [[Epsilon Eridani System]]. Captain Keyes orders the ''Pillar of Autumn'' back towards Reach, but the Master Chief convinces him to allow the Spartans to continue their mission by finding a damaged Covenant ship to capture and take to Covenant space. Reach's fleet, with about a hundred ships and twenty [[Orbital Defense Platform|Orbital Defense Platforms]] on hand, engages the Covenant fleet, but takes massive losses. However, the Super MAC platforms manage to repulse the initial Covenant assault. | ||
The Covenant return and land troops on Reach with the objective of destroying the generators for the Super MACs, the only things which are stopping the Covenant. At the same time, the UNSC realizes that the ''[[Circumference]]'', a [[UNSC_Prowler|Prowler]], is still docked at a station orbiting the planet of Reach just before its fall and has not initiated the Cole Protocol. John takes Linda and James to deal with the Circumference, while the rest of the Spartans are sent down to the planet to defend the MACs' power generators. | |||
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[[File:Reach.jpg|thumb|250px|The [[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|UNSC ''Pillar of Autumn'']] flees from [[Reach]].]] | [[File:Reach.jpg|thumb|250px|The [[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|UNSC ''Pillar of Autumn'']] flees from [[Reach]].]] | ||
John's team crash- | John's team crash-land their [[Pelican]] on the station which the ''Circumference'' is docked on and move towards the NAV data. However, James' thruster pack is hit by a [[needler]] shard and explodes, sending James flying uncontrollably into space, where he presumably dies. John and Linda proceed to the ''Circumference'', where they find [[Avery Junior Johnson|Sergeant Johnson]] and his Marines, including [[Wallace A. Jenkins|Jenkins]] and [[Bisenti]], also fighting to wipe the data. With John's help, the Marines are successful, but Linda is shot by five separate plasma blasts. The humans fall back to the ''Autumn''; Linda is clinically dead because of the extensive wounds she receives, but is placed in a cryotube in the hope that she can be resuscitated. | ||
The surface of Reach is also overrun. The Spartans | The surface of Reach is also overrun. The Spartans who John sent to the surface are presumably overrun and all slaughtered. Without the generators, the Super MACs fall silent and are destroyed by the Covenant, who soon begin glassing the planet. The remaining UNSC ships are all destroyed, except for the ''Pillar of Autumn'', as Cortana plotted an exit vector in compliance with the Cole Protocol, though not completely at random. She had decrypted [[Forerunner]] glyphs found by the Master Chief on [[Sigma Octanus IV]]. The NAV coordinates led the ''Pillar of Autumn'' to what the Covenant had been searching for: [[Installation_04|Halo]], an extremely sacred Forerunner artifact. The book ends with Captain Keyes looking through view screens at the ring talking to Cortana about it. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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==Mistakes== | ==Mistakes== | ||
* | *The audio version claims the Battle of Reach occured in 2542. | ||
*Both | *Both Sam (correctly) and [[Fhajad (incorrectly) are given the service tag -034.<ref>''Halo: The Fall of Reach'', Pages 40,141</ref> | ||
*In the first half or so of the book, a typo removes most "fi" pairs in the italicized text (as seen in the words "start le" in which the first two letters are missing from the word "file"). This is most noticeable when the SPARTAN augmentation procedures are listed (like "Carbide ceramic ossi cation" instead of the actual "Carbide ceramic ossification"). | *In the first half or so of the book, a typo removes most "fi" pairs in the italicized text (as seen in the words "start le" in which the first two letters are missing from the word "file"). This is most noticeable when the SPARTAN augmentation procedures are listed (like "Carbide ceramic ossi cation" instead of the actual "Carbide ceramic ossification"). | ||
* | *On page 306 Kelly shouts "All secure!" when the Master Chief is moving onto Gamma Station. This is odd because Kelly was part of Red Team, which was charged with defending the ground side reactors for the Orbital Defense Platforms, while only the Master Chief, Linda, and James were in Blue Team, and therefore the only ones that were ordered to "Brace for maneuvering". | ||
* | *Page 196 of the French version says that a UNSC destroyer is only seven meters long instead of seven meters longer than a frigate. | ||
* | *The book claims that Hunters and Elites were unknown to the UNSC until the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV and the Battle of Reach, respectively. Both claims have long since been retconned. | ||
*The Chinese version has many mistakes: e.g. Cortana mentions that there were 314 [[Covenant]] ships, whereas the Chinese version states that there were 31,400 Covenant ships. Also, in chapter 36, the "UNSC ''Pillar of Autumn''" was translated into "Pelican dropship". | |||
*The Chinese version has many mistakes: e.g. Cortana | *According to the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' manual, Captain Keyes is twenty-six years into his military career, but he escorted [[Dr. Halsey]] to examine [[John-117]] in [[2517]], over 35 years before the events of the game. | ||
* | *An ad at the end of the book claims the game is rated T for Teen while it is actually rated M for Mature. | ||
* | |||
*In many pages in the book, there are mistakes in spelling "UNSC" as in "UNCS". | *In many pages in the book, there are mistakes in spelling "UNSC" as in "UNCS". | ||
*Near the end of the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, it is mentioned that James' left arm was burned off below the elbow. Two pages later, James salutes Master Chief with his left hand. | *Near the end of the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, it is mentioned that James' left arm was burned off below the elbow. Two pages later, James salutes the Master Chief with his left hand. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 19:23, January 28, 2010
Halo: The Fall of Reach is the prequel to Halo: Combat Evolved, and is also the first Halo novel to be published. It was written by Eric Nylund, and published on October 30, 2001.[1]
The novel was reportedly finished in seven weeks[1], eventually becoming a Publisher's Weekly bestseller with nearly 200,000 copies sold in the United States and United Kingdom.[2]
Story Synopsis
The story begins on the planet Jericho VII on February 12, 2535, and reveals the Spartans as a whole as well as their purpose. As the seemingly unstoppable Covenant war machine moves into place to glass Jericho VII, Spartan Red and Blue teams are sent to prevent the destruction of the planet. The Spartans manage to kill a thousand Grunts and even destroy a Covenant air strike with fougasses. However, soon the situation in space deteriorates, and the Spartans are forced to retreat as the surface of Jericho VII is glassed.
The story itself begins with Dr. Catherine Halsey and Lieutenant Junior Grade Jacob Keyes on board the Han, a UNSC diplomatic shuttle. Their mission is to identify a potential candidate, John, for Halsey's Spartan-II program. During this time, Halsey gives John a coin which is later taken from him.
The plot then goes on to show in detail the brutal indoctrination and training regime that John and his fellow Spartans are put through. Chief Petty Officer Mendez trains the Spartan-II]s, showing them the many necessary virtues of a soldier (e.g. courage, teamwork, skill, etc.) while Deja teaches them history, mathematics, and physics. After a daring training mission, John is made squad leader of the remaining Spartans. When the Spartans are fourteen, they undergo intense biological enhancements, such as effectively increasing their strength by three times, drastically decreasing reaction times, making their bones practically indestructible, increasing blood flow to the eyes so that they can almost see in the dark, and other various improvements. However, of the 75 Spartans, less than half emerge still fit for combat; the rest died or were horribly injured by the augmentation progress.
The Spartans are then issued orders to capture Colonel Robert Watts, an Insurrectionist leader in the Eridanus asteroid belt. John leads a small team which manages to capture Watts. John is wounded during this mission and is subsequently awarded a Purple Heart.
On February 3, 2525, first contact is made with an alliance of alien races that refers to itself as the Covenant. On that day, a single Covenant warship exterminates the entire surface population of the Outer Colony Harvest. Three UNSC warships, the destroyer UNSC Heracles|Heracles and the frigates UNSC Arabia|Arabia and the UNSC Vostok|Vostok, are sent to investigate this incident, initiate first engagement protocols and attempted contact, engage the Covenant ship in battle, and are subsequently routed. Only one, the Heracles, manages to return to Reach, having been badly damaged. By December of the same year, the UNSC has mobilized a massive fleet under the command of famed war hero Vice Admiral Preston Cole, with orders to reclaim the Harvest colony and stop the Covenant advance.
Cole's fleet manages a victory at Harvest, but at a high cost - two thirds of his ships are destroyed. Despite significant tactical brilliance on the part of Human commanders, Covenant technology guarantees a three to one kill/loss ratio in most battles. One by one, the Outer Colonies fall to the onslaught and, by 2536, all have been destroyed.
To protect the location of Earth, the Vice Admiral Cole establishes the United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1, more commonly known as the Cole Protocol. If any Covenant forces are present, selective purges of databases on all ship based and planetary data networks are to be activated. When human forces are forced into retreat, they must not execute a Slipspace jump in the direction of Earth, or any major population center, even if this forces them to jump without the necessary navigational calculations (a "blind jump"). If such a jump is not possible, and if capture is imminent, the commanding officer must order a self-destruct. The on-board ship Artificial Intelligence construct, normally imperative to navigation and tactical decisions, must either be destroyed or removed.
Due to the shortage of effective officers, Keyes is promoted to Commander and assumes command of the UNSC Iroquois. Shortly thereafter, he foresees a Covenant attack on Sigma Octanus IV thanks to a paper by Spartan Fhajad-084. His actions result in the destruction of a Covenant destroyer and two frigates as well as the routing of a Covenant Carrier with a daring maneuver dubbed the "Keyes Loop". This unprecedented victory against a Covenant force earns him a promotion to Captain and helps him to become recognized by the entire UNSC. Keyes and the Iroquois remain in the Sigma Octanus system to partake in the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV. He later returns to Reach, inadvertently disclosing the location of the planet to the Covenant via a homing beacon attached to the Iroquois. He is debriefed by an ONI council. Here he meets John-117 once again.
By 2552, many of Humanity's Inner Colonies have been destroyed by the Covenant. In a move of desperation, ONI Section 3 orders the execution of a secret plan to capture a Covenant ship using the Spartans. The ship would be taken to the Covenant home world in order to capture a Prophet, one of the aliens' religious leaders, and then use the Prophet as a bargaining chip to negotiate a truce.
To aid the Spartans in this mission, an AI, Cortana, is created based on a younger Doctor Halsey. John is introduced to Cortana during a live-fire mission to test their capabilities working together, and they perform spectacularly. With Cortana's aid, John manages to overpower a full squad of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, pick his way through a minefield, destroy automated chain guns, and even evade an air strike, all of which are using live rounds.
Every remaining Spartan-II - with the exceptions of Gray Team, Kurt-051, Jorge-052, Maria-062, the original Red Team, and Black Team - boards a specially outfitted Halcyon-class cruiser known as the Pillar of Autumn, which is under the command of Captain Jacob Keyes. The Pillar of Autumn moves out towards the edges of the system to make a Slipspace jump to begin the mission.
This plan, however, is interrupted when a massive Covenant fleet of over 300 ships enters the Epsilon Eridani System. Captain Keyes orders the Pillar of Autumn back towards Reach, but the Master Chief convinces him to allow the Spartans to continue their mission by finding a damaged Covenant ship to capture and take to Covenant space. Reach's fleet, with about a hundred ships and twenty Orbital Defense Platforms on hand, engages the Covenant fleet, but takes massive losses. However, the Super MAC platforms manage to repulse the initial Covenant assault.
The Covenant return and land troops on Reach with the objective of destroying the generators for the Super MACs, the only things which are stopping the Covenant. At the same time, the UNSC realizes that the Circumference, a Prowler, is still docked at a station orbiting the planet of Reach just before its fall and has not initiated the Cole Protocol. John takes Linda and James to deal with the Circumference, while the rest of the Spartans are sent down to the planet to defend the MACs' power generators.
John's team crash-land their Pelican on the station which the Circumference is docked on and move towards the NAV data. However, James' thruster pack is hit by a needler shard and explodes, sending James flying uncontrollably into space, where he presumably dies. John and Linda proceed to the Circumference, where they find Sergeant Johnson and his Marines, including Jenkins and Bisenti, also fighting to wipe the data. With John's help, the Marines are successful, but Linda is shot by five separate plasma blasts. The humans fall back to the Autumn; Linda is clinically dead because of the extensive wounds she receives, but is placed in a cryotube in the hope that she can be resuscitated.
The surface of Reach is also overrun. The Spartans who John sent to the surface are presumably overrun and all slaughtered. Without the generators, the Super MACs fall silent and are destroyed by the Covenant, who soon begin glassing the planet. The remaining UNSC ships are all destroyed, except for the Pillar of Autumn, as Cortana plotted an exit vector in compliance with the Cole Protocol, though not completely at random. She had decrypted Forerunner glyphs found by the Master Chief on Sigma Octanus IV. The NAV coordinates led the Pillar of Autumn to what the Covenant had been searching for: Halo, an extremely sacred Forerunner artifact. The book ends with Captain Keyes looking through view screens at the ring talking to Cortana about it.
Characters
- Dr. Halsey
- CPO Mendez
- Ensign William Lovell
- Major (UNSC) James Ackerson
- Staff Sergeant Johnson
- Captain (Navy) Jacob Keyes
- Spartan-II Master Chief Petty Officer John-117
- Lieutenant Commander Fhajad-084
- Petty Officer Second Class Linda-058
- Petty Officer First Class Frederic-104
- Petty Officer Second Class Joshua-029
- Petty Officer Second Class James (SPARTAN-II)
- Petty Officer Second Class Samuel-034
- Petty Officer Second Class Kelly-087
- Admiral Stanforth
- AI Cortana
- AI Deja
- AI Toran
- Lieutenant Dominique
- Lieutenant Hikowa
- Lieutenant Hall
- Lieutenant Jaggers
Reception
Critical reception to Halo: The Fall of Reach were mostly positive, though with a few negative comments. Gene Park, from Game Critics, stated that it "...exceeds expectations by being an intelligently written and well-paced story with enough imagination to improve on the original Halo mythos."[3] Many reviewers praised Nylund's writing skill, saying that it was "solidly written" and had many "vivid" details.
Mistakes
- The audio version claims the Battle of Reach occured in 2542.
- Both Sam (correctly) and [[Fhajad (incorrectly) are given the service tag -034.[4]
- In the first half or so of the book, a typo removes most "fi" pairs in the italicized text (as seen in the words "start le" in which the first two letters are missing from the word "file"). This is most noticeable when the SPARTAN augmentation procedures are listed (like "Carbide ceramic ossi cation" instead of the actual "Carbide ceramic ossification").
- On page 306 Kelly shouts "All secure!" when the Master Chief is moving onto Gamma Station. This is odd because Kelly was part of Red Team, which was charged with defending the ground side reactors for the Orbital Defense Platforms, while only the Master Chief, Linda, and James were in Blue Team, and therefore the only ones that were ordered to "Brace for maneuvering".
- Page 196 of the French version says that a UNSC destroyer is only seven meters long instead of seven meters longer than a frigate.
- The book claims that Hunters and Elites were unknown to the UNSC until the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV and the Battle of Reach, respectively. Both claims have long since been retconned.
- The Chinese version has many mistakes: e.g. Cortana mentions that there were 314 Covenant ships, whereas the Chinese version states that there were 31,400 Covenant ships. Also, in chapter 36, the "UNSC Pillar of Autumn" was translated into "Pelican dropship".
- According to the Halo: Combat Evolved manual, Captain Keyes is twenty-six years into his military career, but he escorted Dr. Halsey to examine John-117 in 2517, over 35 years before the events of the game.
- An ad at the end of the book claims the game is rated T for Teen while it is actually rated M for Mature.
- In many pages in the book, there are mistakes in spelling "UNSC" as in "UNCS".
- Near the end of the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, it is mentioned that James' left arm was burned off below the elbow. Two pages later, James salutes the Master Chief with his left hand.
Trivia
- The Banshee on the front cover of the book is projecting the same "energy beams" that the Banshee is on the front cover of Halo: Combat Evolved.
- An excerpt from this book, along with excerpts from Halo: The Flood and Halo: First Strike, were included in a directory on Halo PC. It is found on the disk, in the "Goodies" section.
- John-117 is playing King of the Hill on the playground of Elysium City Primary Education Facility No. 119, which contains a 7 reference (9-1-1=7). This might have been how the multiplayer gametype King of the Hill came about.
- While the Pelican is said to carry only fifteen Marines, it somehow is able to carry sixty-seven children and CPO Mendez in the troop bay. Also, John is still able to make his way to the back of the dropship with all these children on board. This may be because that the children are smaller and weigh less than regular Marines. Also, they are wearing no armour and are carrying no weapons.
- Interestingly, the first section of this book is titled "Reveille" and involves characters emerging from cryo-sleep. The first section from Halo: Combat Evolved is also appropriately titled "Reveille" and also involves someone waking from cryo-sleep. Reveille is a traditional bugle call of the U.S. Military, which is sounded at the start of each day on military installations, to wake up the troops. Also, "Reveille" translates in French, to "Awaken".
- In Halo 3, Cortana states several quotes from this book during Cortana moments, all of which are Dr. Halsey's. Such as: "Can I speak with you please? What's your name? It's very nice to meet you. You like games? So do I.", "You have been called upon to serve, you will be trained...and you will become the best we can make you. You will be the Protectors of Earth and all her Colonies.", and "Could you sacrifice yourself to complete your mission? Could you watch him die?" (In the game, "yourself" and "him" are changed to "me", referring to Cortana) However, this may be because she was malfunctioning, since Cortana was "spawned" (created) from Dr. Halsey's mind.
- In Halo 3, at the beginning of the Arrival cut-scene, there is a reference to Spartan 117 being extremely lucky. Master Chief's luck was mentioned quite a bit during the series. Notably, John's luck is shown when Dr. Halsey flips an old coin. It is also elaborated upon when Halsey is talking to Cortana when Cortana "chose" Chief as her Spartan.
- During the battle of Sigma Octanus IV, the Pelican that is used to evacuate Blue Team from Cote D' Azur is carrying fourteen Marines and four Spartans, eighteen total. However, the pelican is only capable of holding fifteen passengers and in Halo: The Flood it is stated that fifteen is pushing the limit as it is. Despite this inconsistency the pelican is stated as taking off normally and moving off at maximum speed, even though it is overcrowded and overloaded, especially since the Spartans each weigh around half a ton.
- The Battle of Reach is one of the only documented battles in which a Covenant Supercruiser participated.
- In the beginning of the book, the Grunts are said to sound like dogs and their speech could not be translated. Yet ın all Halo games, you can understand the Grunts and do not sound like dogs at all. This is likely because the UNSC's translation software has been upgraded in the later games.
- The upcoming game, Halo: Reach, will be set in the same time period as this novel.
Sources
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- ^ http://www.gamecritics.com/feature/report/halofallreach/page02.php
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, Pages 40,141