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==Trivia==
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*If you listen '''very''' carefully, you can hear acoustic guitar sounds in the background.
*If you listen '''very''' carefully, you can hear acoustic guitar sounds in the background.
*In the second part of [[Halo Legends|Halo Legends:]] [[The Package|The Package,]] a piece of music is used that sounds a lot like Unyielding. It plays during the scene where [[John-117]], [[Kelly-087]] and [[Fred-104|Frederic-104]] are fighting their way through the Covenant ship, and finishes just after John and Kelly are separated.


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Revision as of 18:55, May 8, 2010

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Were you looking for the Unyielding Hierophant, the Covenant battle station?

Unyielding is a piece of music featured in Halo 2, and is present on Volume 2 of the Halo 2 Soundtrack.

The song is a fast paced piano piece meant to accompany action sequences of similar pace, it later incorporates strings playing a variation of a segment of the Halo Theme.

The track is heard during Uprising, in the section entitled 'Step Aside! Let the Man Go Through', and plays during the opening fight in the canyon leading to the Brute camp. It is the basis of the song Reclaimer.

It uses the same rhythm as Rock Anthem for Saving the World did in Halo: Combat Evolved. It was also remade in the tracks Three Gates and One Final Effort in Halo 3.

Trivia

  • If you listen very carefully, you can hear acoustic guitar sounds in the background.
  • In the second part of Halo Legends: The Package, a piece of music is used that sounds a lot like Unyielding. It plays during the scene where John-117, Kelly-087 and Frederic-104 are fighting their way through the Covenant ship, and finishes just after John and Kelly are separated.

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