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'''''Another Day at the Beach''''' is a bonus video on the ''[[Halo 2]]'' [[Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack|Multiplayer Map Pack]]. It is a pre-rendered [[Cutscene|cinematic]] that depicts the events following [[Second Squad]]'s [[D77-TC Pelican|Pelican]] after it was shot down by the [[Protos-pattern Scarab|Scarab]] in the opening cinematic of the ''[[Halo 2]]'' campaign level [[Outskirts]]. The map pack disc also contains ''[[Halo 2: Killtacular]]'', which goes over the making of the cinematic. | '''''Another Day at the Beach''''' is a bonus video on the ''[[Halo 2]]'' [[Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack|Multiplayer Map Pack]]. It is a pre-rendered [[Cutscene|cinematic]] that depicts the events following [[Second Squad]]'s [[D77-TC Pelican|Pelican]] after it was shot down by the [[Protos-pattern Scarab|Scarab]] in the opening cinematic of the ''[[Halo 2]]'' campaign level [[Outskirts]]. The map pack disc also contains ''[[Halo 2: Killtacular]]'', which goes over the making of the cinematic. | ||
A remastered version of ''Another Day at the Beach'', animated by [[Blur Studio]], | A remastered version of ''Another Day at the Beach'', animated by [[Blur Studio]], is featured alongside ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' in ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''.{{Ref/Game|MCC|Main menu|Detail=Extras - Videos - Halo 2: Anniversary Cinematics}} | ||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
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Three Pelicans are flying low above a highway in [[Old Mombasa]] when they | Three Pelicans are flying low above a highway in [[Old Mombasa]] when they were ambushed by a Scarab. One of the Pelicans, carrying Sergeant [[Marcus Stacker]]'s unit, is shot down by the Scarab; it flies over [[Hotel Zanzibar]], where it is spotted by a Sangheili. Private [[O'Brien (Mombasa)|O'Brien]] and the Pelican's [[pilot]]s are killed in the crash, and Stacker tells the remaining three ODSTs ([[Butkus]], [[Fones]], and [[Walpole]]) to grab their tags and ammo. They decide to find refuge in Hotel Zanzibar. | ||
The Sangheili sends in two Unggoy Minors and a Kig-Yar Sniper to prepare an ambush, and the sniper nearly hits Butkus. Walpole, the squad's sharpshooter, easily takes out the Kig-Yar. The Kig-Yar's body falls from the ledge and lands next to the two Unggoy; frightened by the body, the Unggoy drop their | The Sangheili sends in two Unggoy Minors and a Kig-Yar Sniper to prepare an ambush, and the sniper nearly hits Butkus. Walpole, the squad's sharpshooter, easily takes out the Kig-Yar. The Kig-Yar's body falls from the ledge and lands next to the two Unggoy; frightened by the body, the Unggoy drop their eapons and flee. The first Unggoy runs past the Sangheili, who reprimands the second one by straggling and growling at the Unggoy before throwing him aside. The Sangheili then activates his [[active camouflage]] and leaps down towards the ODSTs. | ||
The cloaked Sangheili surprises the ODSTs; he slashes his [[Pelosus-pattern energy sword|energy sword]] at Butkus, cutting his battle rifle in half. He picks up one of the Unggoy's discarded plasma pistol. The ODSTS then scan for the Sangheili, who throws a [[Anskum-pattern plasma grenade|plasma grenade]] at Fones' helmet. The ODST takes the helmet off and throws it back at the Sangheili; the explosion disables his active camouflage. Revealed, the Sangheili jumps down and grabs Walpole, using him as a hostage, with the energy sword at his throat. Butkus fires an overcharged burst at the signal of Fones (Stacker in ''Halo 2: Anniversary''), who then fires a burst | The cloaked Sangheili surprises the ODSTs; he slashes his [[Pelosus-pattern energy sword|energy sword]] at Butkus, cutting his battle rifle in half. He picks up one of the Unggoy's discarded plasma pistol. The ODSTS then scan for the Sangheili, who throws a [[Anskum-pattern plasma grenade|plasma grenade]] at Fones' helmet. The ODST takes the helmet off and throws it back at the Sangheili; the explosion disables his active camouflage. Revealed, the Sangheili jumps down and grabs Walpole, using him as a hostage, with the energy sword at his throat. Butkus fires an overcharged burst at the signal of Fones (Stacker in ''Halo 2: Anniversary''), who then fires a burst ofhis battle rifle to kill the Sangheili after the plasma bolt disables the Sangheili's shields. | ||
As the ODSTs recover from their encounter, [[Cortana]] contacts Stacker, who reports on their situation. Cortana tells him to find a safe spot and that they will come to him. | As the ODSTs recover from their encounter, [[Cortana]] contacts Stacker, who reports on their situation. Cortana tells him to find a safe spot and that they will come to him. | ||
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*'''Sangheili''': "Wort, wort, wort!" | *'''Sangheili''': "Wort, wort, wort!" | ||
''The three subordinates head towards Hotel Zanzibar, with the two Unggoy mumbling. Cuts to the Pelican swerving towards the ground. Its starboard engine explodes and begins to flame, and the dropship crash lands on the beach behind Hotel Zanzibar. Butkus stands up from being moved from the right to the left side of the Pelican. Fones is sitting in the same place checking on O'Brien to his right. Walpole is on the left side on the ground crawling to the cockpit. Stacker, bleeding at the temple, stumbles to the Pelican's wall for support.'' | ''The three subordinates head towards Hotel Zanzibar, with the two Unggoy mumbling. Cuts to the Pelican swerving towards the ground. Its starboard engine explodes and begins to flame, and the dropship crash lands on the beach behind Hotel Zanzibar. Butkus stands up from being moved from the right to the left side of the Pelican. Fones is sitting in the same place checking on O'Brien to his right. Walpole is on the left side on the ground crawling to the cockpit. Stacker, bleeding at the temple, is stumbles to the Pelican's wall for support.'' | ||
*'''Stacker''': ''(coughs)'' "Status!" | *'''Stacker''': ''(coughs)'' "Status!" | ||
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==Production notes== | ==Production notes== | ||
[[File:Pelican Damage Comparisons.jpg|300px|thumb|A comparison between the two cinematics, featuring different damaged Pelicans.]] | [[File:Pelican Damage Comparisons.jpg|300px|thumb|A comparison between the two cinematics, featuring different damaged Pelicans.]] | ||
{{Quote|We looked at the way we combined animation and sound and everything else into the cinematics in ''Halo 2'', and how we can make that process better.|[[Nathan Walpole]]{{Ref/Game|Id=Killtacular| | {{Quote|We looked at the way we combined animation and sound and everything else into the cinematics in ''Halo 2'', and how we can make that process better.|[[Nathan Walpole]]{{Ref/Game|Id=Killtacular|H2|Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack|Multiplayer Map Pack|Detail=''[[Halo 2: Killtacular]]''}}}} | ||
''Another Day at the Beach'' was produced by the [[Bungie]]'s animation team — along with Cinematic Designer [[CJ Cowan]] and the audio team — at the same time as the development of the [[Bonus Map Pack|Bonus]], [[Killtacular Pack|Killtacular]] and [[Maptacular Pack|Maptacular]] map packs. The team used the development as an opportunity to review the production pipeline for cinematics and develop new tools for the process. The cinematic is rendered in the [[Blam engine]]; though, since it is not rendered in real-time, the team could incorporate additional audio as well as particle and lighting effects that would not be possible in-game.{{Ref/Reuse|Killtacular}} | ''Another Day at the Beach'' was produced by the [[Bungie]]'s animation team — along with Cinematic Designer [[CJ Cowan]] and the audio team — at the same time as the development of the [[Bonus Map Pack|Bonus]], [[Killtacular Pack|Killtacular]] and [[Maptacular Pack|Maptacular]] map packs. The team used the development as an opportunity to review the production pipeline for cinematics and develop new tools for the process. The cinematic is rendered in the [[Blam engine]]; though, since it is not rendered in real-time, the team could incorporate additional audio as well as particle and lighting effects that would not usually be possible in-game.{{Ref/Reuse|Killtacular}} | ||
The cinematic's title is a reference to the second chapter title of the level Outskirts, titled "A Day At The Beach". Rather than creating an entirely new narrative, CJ Cowan wanted the narrative to | The cinematic's title is a reference to the second chapter title of the level Outskirts, titled "A Day At The Beach". Rather than creating an entirely new narrative, CJ Cowan wanted the narrative to paralleled the in-game events; thus, he decided a story that follows Sergeant Stacker's unit from Outskirts, as Cowan could then connect both the beginning and the end to the in-game narrative.{{Ref/Reuse|Killtacular}} This created a minor retcon; whereas Stacker's Pelican was not shot by the Scarab's heavy plasma repeater in the original cinematic, ''Another Day at the Beach'' depicts the Pelican's left engines briefly taking fire from the heavy plasma repeater, which then proceeds to shoot down the Pelican carrying the Master Chief. Additionally, Stacker and his marines are wearing [[ODST armor]]s, despite wearing the [[UNSC Marine Corps Battle Dress Uniform|Marine BDU]] in-game. Other than Stacker, the ODSTs are named after the animators: [[John Butkus]], [[Bill O'Brien]], Jeremy Fones, and [[Nathan Walpole]]. They were not voiced by the animators.{{Ref/Twitter|Anim8rJB|1794523914196127943|John Butkus|Quote=another oldie Halo 2 sequence I did from Another Day the Beach - matched up the audio best I could...the ODSTs were all animators working on the game, and no I didn't voice Butkus.}} | ||
The ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' version of the cinematic created by Blur made the following: | The ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' version of the cinematic created by Blur made the following: | ||
* Since the cinematic was | * Since the cinematic was concurrently with the cinematic in Outskirts, both cinematics depict Stacker's Pelican taking fire from the Scarab's heavy plasma repeater. | ||
* The Covenant characters | * The Covenant characters no longer use the unique dialogue created for the cinematic, reusing in-game dialogue instead. The Sangheili notably does not order his troops with "Wort, wort, wort!" and does not roar while holding Walpole hostage. | ||
* Walpole | * Walpole no longer discards his sniper rifle for his sidearm after taking out the Kig-Yar Sniper. | ||
* When the Unggoy flee, the Sangheili picks up and growls at the first one rather than the second one. | * When the Unggoy flee, the Sangheili picks up and growls at the first one rather than the second one. | ||
* Fones has a unique face model featured a blonde mohawk, rather than sharing the same face model with Stacker, who was originally distinguished by the blood on his left cheek. | |||
* Fones has a unique face model | |||
* While being held hostage, Walpole pulls down on the Sangheili to create an opening for his allies to fire at the Sangheili. | * While being held hostage, Walpole pulls down on the Sangheili to create an opening for his allies to fire at the Sangheili. | ||
* Stacker, rather than Fones, works with Butkus to eliminate the Sangheili. In addition, it is also Stacker, instead of Butkus, who helps Walpole to his feet afterwards. | * Stacker, rather than Fones, works with Butkus to eliminate the Sangheili. In addition, it is also Stacker, instead of Butkus, who helps Walpole to his feet afterwards. | ||
* Fones | * Fones no longer kicks the Sangheili's body at the end. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
The Sangheili's [[combat harness]] is colored blue, which typically denotes the rank of [[Sangheili Minor|Minor]]; however, Sangheili of this rank are generally not permitted to use the energy sword.{{Ref/Book|Enc09|Page=335}} | The Sangheili's [[combat harness]] is colored blue, which typically denotes the rank of [[Sangheili Minor|Minor]]; however, Sangheili of this rank are generally not permitted to use the energy sword.{{Ref/Book|Enc09|Page=335}}. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:H2 AnotherDayAtTheBeach Defeated.png|The Sangheili's blood splattered on Walpole's helmet. | File:H2 AnotherDayAtTheBeach Defeated.png|The Sangheili's blood splattered on Walpole's helmet. | ||
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===''Halo 2: Anniversary''=== | ===''Halo 2: Anniversary''=== | ||
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