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{{Title|''Halo: Helljumper''}}
{{Title|''Halo: Helljumper''}}
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{{Status|RealWorld}}
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{{Center|''This article is about a fan-made film series. For the official comic series, see [[Halo: Helljumper]].''}}
{{Center|''This article is about a fan-made film series. For the official comic series, see [[Halo: Helljumper]].''}}
'''''Halo: Helljumper''''' is a fan-made short series of films adapted from the story ''[[Dirt]]'' from [[Halo: Evolutions: Essential Tales of the Halo Universe|Halo: Evolutions]].{{Ref/Reuse|indie}} The series is directed by Dan Wang of Method Pictures.<ref name="indie">[http://www.indiegogo.com/halofilm '''IndieGoGo''': ''Halo: Helljumper - Film Series'']</ref> It was released in January of 2012.<ref name="landing">[http://helljumper.com/about-2 '''Helljumper''': ''About'']</ref>
'''''Halo: Helljumper''''' is a fan-made short series of films adapted from the story ''[[Dirt]]'' from [[Halo: Evolutions: Essential Tales of the Halo Universe|Halo: Evolutions]].{{Ref/Reuse|indie}} The series is directed by Dan Wang of Method Pictures.<ref name="indie">[http://www.indiegogo.com/halofilm '''IndieGoGo''': ''Halo: Helljumper - Film Series'']</ref> It was released in January 2012.<ref name="landing">[http://helljumper.com/about-2 '''Helljumper''': ''About'']</ref>


Due to lack of funds, production of ''Halo: Helljumper'' is currently paused. By 2019 the domain for Helljumper's website is available for purchase and the episodes had been removed from YouTube.
Due to lack of funds, production of ''Halo: Helljumper'' is currently paused. By 2019 the domain for Helljumper's website is available for purchase and the episodes had been removed from YouTube.
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The episode begins with flashbacks from the previous episode, then the scene returns back to Harvest, with the ODSTs making landfall.  By the time they arrive, Harvest is already overtaken by Covenant. They struggle to find their way through the mess. Gage and Mason succeed in quickly eliminating several [[Unggoy Minor]]s, however, they realize that most of the battlegroup is separated. Gage returns to his home, only to find it destroyed and burning. Saddened that he could not make amends with his father, Gage and Mason leave. The two encounter a civilian burying a deceased loved one, and Gage gets into an argument with him. The argument is interrupted when the Covenant begins to [[glass]] the planet.
The episode begins with flashbacks from the previous episode, then the scene returns back to Harvest, with the ODSTs making landfall.  By the time they arrive, Harvest is already overtaken by Covenant. They struggle to find their way through the mess. Gage and Mason succeed in quickly eliminating several [[Unggoy Minor]]s, however, they realize that most of the battlegroup is separated. Gage returns to his home, only to find it destroyed and burning. Saddened that he could not make amends with his father, Gage and Mason leave. The two encounter a civilian burying a deceased loved one, and Gage gets into an argument with him. The argument is interrupted when the Covenant begins to [[glass]] the planet.


Meanwhile Pillar and Jackson encounter a teacher and several students taking cover in a school. She attempts to warn them that it is a trap, but it is too late and Jackson is killed by a [[plasma grenade]]. While Eric and Joan attempt to make their way to the first evac point, Joan is wounded by Unggoy soldiers. With Joan injured, Eric orders all nearby units to fall back to the first evac point. The two are then assisted by Pillar. As Gage and Mason escort the civilian to an evac point, they encounter [[Kig-Yar Sniper]]s and some Unggoy. Eventually, all the remaining ODSTs and civilians make it to the evac point, which is under attack by [[Banshee]]s. Gage spots Felicia, now a Marine, but he is wounded by a Banshee and extracted by Pillar and Mason. Gage awakes in the medical bay of the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}, where he is informed that Felicia's location is unknown. The scene returns back to New Jerusalem, where Gage tells the Rookie that he realized too late that Harvest was "more than just dirt". The episode ends with the Rookie spotting an approaching {{Class|CAS|assault carrier}}.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMez_uh5d18 '''YouTube''' ''Halo: Helljumper Episode 2 - HD'']</ref>  
Meanwhile Pillar and Jackson encounter a teacher and several students taking cover in a school. She attempts to warn them that it is a trap, but it is too late and Jackson is killed by a {{Pattern|Anskum|plasma grenade}}. While Eric and Joan attempt to make their way to the first evac point, Joan is wounded by Unggoy soldiers. With Joan injured, Eric orders all nearby units to fall back to the first evac point. The two are then assisted by Pillar. As Gage and Mason escort the civilian to an evac point, they encounter [[Kig-Yar Sniper]]s and some Unggoy. Eventually, all the remaining ODSTs and civilians make it to the evac point, which is under attack by [[Banshee]]s. Gage spots Felicia, now a Marine, but he is wounded by a Banshee and extracted by Pillar and Mason. Gage awakes in the medical bay of the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}, where he is informed that Felicia's location is unknown. The scene returns back to New Jerusalem, where Gage tells the Rookie that he realized too late that Harvest was "more than just dirt". The episode ends with the Rookie spotting an approaching {{Class|CAS|assault carrier}}.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMez_uh5d18 '''YouTube''' ''Halo: Helljumper Episode 2 - HD'']</ref>  


==Changes from ''Dirt''==
==Changes from ''Dirt''==