BeastSprayz
Alex
Belfast, Northern Ireland
February 28th, 2002
Currently don’t have any.
January 25, 2019
BeastSprayz#1001
I have been a Halo fan since I played my first Halo game (that being Halo 4) on Christmas 2012, so you may say I started late, and that may just be. As the years went on however, I got more familiar with the franchise and learnt it’s roots and became a huge fan. I’m glad I got the chance to play Halo 4 when I did as I otherwise may have never got interested in the series.
Aside from my love for Halo, I do like Star Wars and Avengers, with some horror movies on the side.
I'm also an avid music listener, enjoying anything that catches my ears that I like. Obviously Halo is up there among my favourite songs.
I also really like my food!! Chips (chunky fries in the US), Pizza, and Jambons (so underrated) would be among my favourite food. None of those are really healthy however so I don't have them too often. Remember health is wealth! As for drinks, I actually do drink plenty of water. Water is just elite. But I do also drink Coke Zero and sometimes pure Orange.
When Noble Six punches an Elite Zealot in the mission Winter Contingency (in the games), or Kurt-051's speech before his legendary death (in the expanded material).
Halo 5’s horrible ending (in the games), or the entire Next 72 Hours story arc (in the expanded material).
I love making my own headcanon from the greater canon. In my headcanon, I have 1 OC Spartan-II, 18 OC Spartan-IIIs (spread across the 3 Companies with 1 also coming from the planned Delta Company), and 1 OC Spartan-IV. I do have more non-Spartan OCs in the works.
Something else in my canon is the survival of Spartan-B312 (Noble 6). This is more because I love Spartan-IIIs and the more alive, the better it is for my satisfaction. But I'm not entirely delusional because of this. Some points can be made for his survival which is why he is alive in my headcanon and why for example, Carter (Noble 1) isn't.
With that being said, if you are unaware of what headcanon is, it's basically what you can interpret as canon to you, and is not the actual canon. Remember to always make that distinction! :))