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Bungie content chap [[Frank "Frankie" O'Connor]] had written most of the material, with help from community manager [[Brian Jarrard]] and artist [[Aaron LeMay]].
Bungie content chap [[Frank "Frankie" O'Connor]] had written most of the material, with help from community manager [[Brian Jarrard]] and artist [[Aaron LeMay]].


The campaign' ran for several weeks throughout the summer and promised to be a compelling experience to uncover valuable information. Users who helped to unlock key information were awarded with t-shirts and other small prizes. Unfortunately, Microsoft wouldn't say whether there would be any other rewards for participating.
The campaign ran for several weeks throughout the summer and promised to be a compelling experience to uncover valuable information. Users who helped to unlock key information were awarded with t-shirts and other small prizes. Unfortunately, Microsoft wouldn't say whether there would be any other rewards for participating.


The name "Iris" is believed to have arisen because graphics of an iris or a pupil appear prominently. Iris could also be another Greek history/mythology reference. The minor Greek goddess '''Iris''' was the goddess of the Rainbow and a messenger of the gods. This makes some sense as there is an image of a rainbow from one of the servers and the popular 'Rainbow Theory'.
The campaign was deemed Iris, because graphics of an iris or a pupil appear prominently. Iris could also be another Greek history/mythology reference. The minor Greek goddess ''Iris'' was the goddess of the Rainbow and a messenger of the gods. This makes some sense as there is an image of a rainbow from one of the servers and the popular 'Rainbow Theory'.


= Timeline Synopsis =
= Timeline Synopsis =
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