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Sacrifice

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Template:Newcontent Sacrifice is a short story that is included as additional content in the novel Halo: Shadows of Reach in limited-edition exclusive copies sold by Wal-Mart, in stores or online.[1][2] The short story is fully self-contained, though connected to the Shadows of Reach novel in a "unique way".[2] The story is uncredited to a specific author, only credited within Shadows of Reach to 343 Industries.

Plot synopsis

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Appearances

Characters

Human

Jiralhanae

Kig-Yar

  • Itka (First appearance)

Sangheili

San'Shyuum

Species

Organizations

Locations

Events

Technology and equipment

Miscellaneous


Production notes

The short story was not written by Troy Denning, but by the people at 343 Industries. It was written when Troy Denning was revising Halo: Shadows of Reach as 343 Industries saw a chance to expand on a detail in the book to tie-in and prepare for something else.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Since the Covenant Loyalists using plasma rifles were Brutes and they were assigned to the Anodyne Spirit after the Great Schism, it's possible that they were Type-25 Brute plasma rifles instead.
  2. ^ It is possible that the Phantoms used by the Covenant Loyalists were Type-44 Phantoms, but they most likely were Type-52 Phantoms since this model was newer and saw extensive use during the late-war battles in which the Anodyne Spirit was involved.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Despite Distance (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
  2. ^ a b Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Pen Umbra
  3. ^ Twitter, TDenningauthor: "No. "Sacrifice" was written by the 343 staff (not sure who), as I was revising Shadows. They saw a chance to expand on a detail in Shadows that would tie-in to and prepare for something else. Maybe a couple of something elses. Don't ask me what, because I'm not sure I know." (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]