dahuman said:
Reasonable said:
BenVTrigger said:
Reasonable said:
BenVTrigger said:
dahuman said:
You know, they usually put people to sleep before drilling 20 things into the human body and let them tear in blue liquid, other than that, cool.
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how did i know you would find something negative to say about this trailer.......
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I was thinking the same thing, I have to admit. When you can fly FTL to other stars anaesthetic and less dramatic needles poking into your skin seem reasonable to assume.
Pretty cool trailer, but that bit me me think of the transformation scene in Quake 4 more than Halo.
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read the books. Spartans are always awake through augmentation. Always. For multiple reasons.
1st. Money. Spartan 3's like Carter shown in this trailer were designed to be built as best as possible for as cheap as possible. Anesthesia is expensive in the modern world and probably would be in the future as well.
2nd. Time. When someone is put to sleep for a surgery it ususally requires a long recovery time from the drugs. The person is drowsy and not sure of their surroundings and take a while to be ready to move on to whatever is next. Spartans have no time for such things.
3rd. Mental fortitude. The fact is that what the UNSC did to these young Spartans by todays standards would be war crimes and a crime against humanity. While the UNSC is "the good guys" because they are our planetary protection from the covenant the Spartan process was brutal. These children were taken away from their parents at the ages of 5-7 and forced against their will to train like animals. Once they hit the actual augmentation process well over half would end up dead or with injuries that would make them paralyzed for life. Very very brutal and being awake through these processes would reming the Spartans of the sacrifice they were making for their planet and the strength it takes to be a true Spartan.
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Sorry but I won't be reading the books. If I'm being honest a Halo title rates below a movie novelization for me, and I don't read those either.
My point is simply that if you just play the games that looks out of context. TBH even with your notes above it still doesn't make sense as a procedure - i.e. even suspending belief those are pretty ropy narrative justifications.
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Just leave it alone lol, Halo fanatics think Halo can do no wrong =P. Btw they are kidnapped at 6 and parents get some shitty clone that dies soon after, and 33/75 survived out of the II which was not a bad number if you ask me. Reasons 1 and 2 that he gave are BS anyways, 1, anesthesia would increase the chance that the person getting the treatment won't go into shock from the pain which would waste even more money, and 2, if they are so enhanced, their recovery time would greatly decrease from the enhancement anyways. Not to mention the 3s can't be trained as hard at a young age before they get the treatment since they recieve the treatment at a much later age, the most they'd be able to take are the elite training status of the special forces with their normal bodies, all BS really.
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Well remember unlike the Spartan-II's the Spartan III's death rate for the procedures was way way less (less then 10 percent fatalities) since science had come quite far since the Spartan-II's were made.