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kiefer23 said:
Strategyking92 said:
the halo story is really convoluted considering the pace of the game.


halo 1: MC kills covenant, blows up halo and discovers the flood, which want to consume the universe. The overseer or whatever, that floating robot, trys to trick you into activating the halo before you destroy it. Activating a halo will destroy the universe, time and space, I guess. The covanent also want to activate it to start their religious journey, unwittingly they know not of the consequences.

halo 2: The elites in the covanent get pissed at the monkey things and team up with the humans to fight their brethren. The monkey things are annoying. You kill some of the higher ups, along with your new covanent friend, arby. I think they try to activate another halo, but MC stops it.

halo 3: the covanent try to activate a relic in new mombasa (on earth) that would activate every halo is the universe. MC and crew kick ass, take names. EVERYBODY GOOD DIES though.



If anyone reads this and things I totally missed the story, please tell me, I need a halo refresher.


There's a lot more to it than that ;)

I really can't be botherd typing up a brief summary of the three games which will end up being around 10 paragraphs.

I'll leave everyone with something. The Character in my Avatar (Profile picture) is the most important character in the Halo universe. He or it has been around for 100,000 years, caused the destruction of the Forerunners when set to prevent it, provided the rapid technology evolution for the Shan' Shyuum (Covenant Prophet species) causing them to become spacefaring, where they later formed the Covenant, hunted down Forerunner relics and eventually stumbled across Harvest and begun an all out war with the Human race. In the end he redeemed himself by guiding Master Chief behind the scenes on the Ark which led to the destruction of the Covenant and the Flood.

You get this information from the (hidden) terminals in Halo 3, right?



 

 

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