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The book does contain almost all of the dialog from the game, word for word, effectively making it a book version of the game. ''Halo: The Flood'' is also acknowledged for explaining what happened to the UNSC personnel and Marines on Halo. In the game, the fate of the humans is not mentioned. Up to the [[Library (Level)|Index level]], the player generally knows that the Marines regrouped somewhere, and have staged a resistance against the Covenant. In the book, it is descriptively explained how the Marines acquired a base, successfully got human vehicles from the ''Pillar of Autumn'', and how they managed to fight the Covenant without the Master Chief.  
The book does contain almost all of the dialog from the game, word for word, effectively making it a book version of the game. ''Halo: The Flood'' is also acknowledged for explaining what happened to the UNSC personnel and Marines on Halo. In the game, the fate of the humans is not mentioned. Up to the [[Library (Level)|Index level]], the player generally knows that the Marines regrouped somewhere, and have staged a resistance against the Covenant. In the book, it is descriptively explained how the Marines acquired a base, successfully got human vehicles from the ''Pillar of Autumn'', and how they managed to fight the Covenant without the Master Chief.  
The Chief, previously portrayed as a carefully guarded person keeping to himself often, smiles freely and generally acts less like the [[Spartans]] did in the first book.


Furthermore, the book also tells us how the entire battalion of surviving Marines dealt with [[the Flood]] and how they attempted to escape Halo. The book finally completes their ultimate fate when Lieutenant McKay intentionally destroys their escape ship, which is the ''[[Truth & Reconciliation|Truth & Reconciliation]]'' in order to stop the Flood from spreading to [[Earth]].
Furthermore, the book also tells us how the entire battalion of surviving Marines dealt with [[the Flood]] and how they attempted to escape Halo. The book finally completes their ultimate fate when Lieutenant McKay intentionally destroys their escape ship, which is the ''[[Truth & Reconciliation|Truth & Reconciliation]]'' in order to stop the Flood from spreading to [[Earth]].
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