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*According to lead writer [[Brian Reed]], the object of Dr. Halsey's revenge at the end of ''Spartan Ops'' was originally clear-cut — Commander Palmer and the crew of ''Infinity''. However, this plot point was considered too blatant and out of character. To better depict Halsey's signature "double talk", this was changed to the less obvious presentation used in the final draft. During [http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/03/04/Spartan-Ops-Episode-Review.aspx his review of Season 1], Reed suggested that Halsey's grudge may be against Commander Palmer specifically, the UNSC as a whole, or "everyone" in general. However, he implied that she was actually making a veiled threat toward Jul 'Mdama. Furthermore, Halsey was not originally planned to lose her arm in ''[[S1/Exodus|Exodus]]''. The writers later decided to remove her arm to add a sense of ambiguity as to whom Halsey wanted revenge on.<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/02/27/The-Halo-Bulletin-22713.aspx '''Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 02.27.13'']</ref> | *According to lead writer [[Brian Reed]], the object of Dr. Halsey's revenge at the end of ''Spartan Ops'' was originally clear-cut — Commander Palmer and the crew of ''Infinity''. However, this plot point was considered too blatant and out of character. To better depict Halsey's signature "double talk", this was changed to the less obvious presentation used in the final draft. During [http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/03/04/Spartan-Ops-Episode-Review.aspx his review of Season 1], Reed suggested that Halsey's grudge may be against Commander Palmer specifically, the UNSC as a whole, or "everyone" in general. However, he implied that she was actually making a veiled threat toward Jul 'Mdama. Furthermore, Halsey was not originally planned to lose her arm in ''[[S1/Exodus|Exodus]]''. The writers later decided to remove her arm to add a sense of ambiguity as to whom Halsey wanted revenge on.<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/02/27/The-Halo-Bulletin-22713.aspx '''Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 02.27.13'']</ref> | ||
*Catherine Halsey is also the name of a character in the 1943 novel ''The Fountainhead'' by Ayn Rand. In the novel Halsey progresses into becoming an altruist, thinking of nothing other than the greater good of the majority. In this sense, she is an opposite of the Halsey of the ''Halo'' universe. Dr. Halsey begins by sacrificing the Spartans to buy the UNSC more time, but then changes her mind and does everything she can to save the Spartans, regardless of what happens to the rest of humanity. | *Catherine Halsey is also the name of a character in the 1943 novel ''The Fountainhead'' by Ayn Rand. In the novel Halsey progresses into becoming an altruist, thinking of nothing other than the greater good of the majority. In this sense, she is an opposite of the Halsey of the ''Halo'' universe. Dr. Halsey begins by sacrificing the Spartans to buy the UNSC more time, but then changes her mind and does everything she can to save the Spartans, regardless of what happens to the rest of humanity. | ||
* Early ''Halo 5'' menu concepts imply that Halsey would | * Early ''Halo 5'' menu concepts imply that Halsey would've been an antagonist in initial drafts of ''Guardians'', involving a Forerunner warship and the UNSC attempting to stop her.<ref>{{Plain|[https://www.artstation.com/artwork/armor-customization-concept-ethereal-ui '''Artstation.com''', ''Ramiro Galan'']}}</ref> | ||
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