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[[File: | [[File:BookSleeve.jpeg|frameless|200px|right|The [[Halo Box Set]], containing the first three ''Halo'' novels.]] | ||
The '''''Halo''''' '''novels''' are books that have expanded heavily on the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe] | The '''''Halo''''' '''novels''' are books that have expanded heavily on the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
The Halo novel project was initiated with the intent of establishing an "expanded universe" for future content. Contrary to popular belief, the project was overseen by [[Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios Franchise Development Group]] and not by [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]] (though they were given a significant degree of creative control).<ref name="MGSFDG">[[Archive:Xbox.com/Halo|'''Halo: Combat Evolved''' portal page]]: [[User:Subtank/Archive|''MGS Development Group Expands'']] (archived page)</ref><ref name="creativecontrol">[http://uk.ign.com/articles/2010/10/19/beyond-the-ring-bungies-renegade-development-of-halos-fiction?page=3 '''IGN''': ''Beyond the Ring: Bungie's Renegade Development of Halo's Fiction''] (Staten said, emphasizing Bungie's role in outside projects: ''"Bungie was maintaining creative oversight over all these initiatives -- we really did have a lot of control over what stories got told. Historically, over the decade of Halo storytelling, Bungie would maintain creative ownership and direction of these various projects."'')</ref> The relationship between Bungie and Microsoft was somewhat rocky at this time,<ref>[https://waypoint.vice.com/en_us/article/the-complete-untold-history-of-halo-an-oral-history '''Vice.com''': ''The Complete, Untold History of Halo'']</ref> with the former resenting Microsoft's creative interference in the ''Halo'' story and nearly having the first novel, ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'', canceled.<ref name="trautmann">[http://scifishow.libsyn.com/005-dc-reboot-trautmann-interview-round-2-of-our-quiz '''The Sci Fi Show''': ''Episode 005: DC Reboot/Eric Trautmann'']</ref> | The Halo novel project was initiated with the intent of establishing an "expanded universe" for future content. Contrary to popular belief, the project was overseen by [[Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios Franchise Development Group]] and not by [[Bungie|Bungie Studios]] (though they were given a significant degree of creative control).<ref name="MGSFDG">[[Archive:Xbox.com/Halo|'''Halo: Combat Evolved''' portal page]]: [[User:Subtank/Archive|''MGS Development Group Expands'']] (archived page)</ref><ref name="creativecontrol">[http://uk.ign.com/articles/2010/10/19/beyond-the-ring-bungies-renegade-development-of-halos-fiction?page=3 '''IGN''': ''Beyond the Ring: Bungie's Renegade Development of Halo's Fiction''] (Staten said, emphasizing Bungie's role in outside projects: ''"Bungie was maintaining creative oversight over all these initiatives -- we really did have a lot of control over what stories got told. Historically, over the decade of Halo storytelling, Bungie would maintain creative ownership and direction of these various projects."'')</ref> The relationship between Bungie and Microsoft was somewhat rocky at this time,<ref>[https://waypoint.vice.com/en_us/article/the-complete-untold-history-of-halo-an-oral-history '''Vice.com''': ''The Complete, Untold History of Halo'']</ref> with the former resenting Microsoft's creative interference in the ''Halo'' story and nearly having the first novel, ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'', canceled.<ref name="trautmann">[http://scifishow.libsyn.com/005-dc-reboot-trautmann-interview-round-2-of-our-quiz '''The Sci Fi Show''': ''Episode 005: DC Reboot/Eric Trautmann'']</ref> | ||
Although the novels have always been considered canonical,<ref name="staten">[http://halostory.bungie.org/staten102204.html '''halo.bungie.org''': ''Halo Story Page | Joe Staten Interview - October 2004'']</ref> the stories they told were generally regarded as distinct from the ''Halo'' games' stories in some respects, with both games and the "expanded universe" forming their own standalone narratives.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnHPPsQFovY '''YouTube''': ''Halo 4 Panel | RTX 2012''] (39:30: [[Frank O'Connor]]: ''"[the books] are all canonical."'')</ref> Additionally, there were sometimes creative differences between Bungie and the novels' authors; | Although the novels have always been considered canonical,<ref name="staten">[http://halostory.bungie.org/staten102204.html '''halo.bungie.org''': ''Halo Story Page | Joe Staten Interview - October 2004'']</ref> the stories they told were generally regarded as distinct from the ''Halo'' games' stories in some respects, with both games and the "expanded universe" forming their own standalone narratives.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnHPPsQFovY '''YouTube''': ''Halo 4 Panel | RTX 2012''] (39:30: [[Frank O'Connor]]: ''"[the books] are all canonical."'')</ref> Additionally, there were sometimes creative differences between Bungie and the novels' authors;<ref name="trautmann"/> for example, Bungie's writing staff disliked the notion of [[Avery Johnson]]'s immunity to the [[Flood]] introduced in ''[[Halo: First Strike]]''<ref name="staten"/> and retconned the circumstances of his survival in the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]''. However, Bungie would nonetheless introduce several elements originating from the novels into their games; an example of this are the [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers]] and the [[orbital defense platform]]s.<ref name="trautmann"/> Following the advent of [[343 Industries]] and their philosophy of expanded connectivity between ''Halo'' media, the writing process of the novels has become more extensively intertwined with the planning of the stories of the games and other fiction.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNDQN7nwZlw&feature=related '''YouTube''': ''SDCC 2011: Halo Universe Panel Part 1'']</ref> | ||
The first three novels were published by [[Del Rey Books]]. Microsoft Studios' next publishing partner was [[Tor Books]], which published all ''Halo'' novels from [[2006]] to early [[2014]]. The three initial ''Halo'' novels were reissued by Tor in [[2010]]. While mostly unchanged, the new versions feature additional content and [[List of rectified inconsistencies in the Halo series|several alterations]]. In 2014, 343 Industries entered a contract with [[Gallery Books]] as the publisher of subsequent ''Halo'' literature.<ref name="gallery">[https://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2014/02/04/Gallery-Books-and-343-Industries-Announce-Multi-Book-Fiction-Publishing-Program-For-Halo-Franchise.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Gallery Books and 343 Industries Announce Multi-Book Fiction Publishing Program'']</ref> | The first three novels were published by [[Del Rey Books]]. Microsoft Studios' next publishing partner was [[Tor Books]], which published all ''Halo'' novels from [[2006]] to early [[2014]]. The three initial ''Halo'' novels were reissued by Tor in [[2010]]. While mostly unchanged, the new versions feature additional content and [[List of rectified inconsistencies in the Halo series|several alterations]]. In 2014, 343 Industries entered a contract with [[Gallery Books]] as the publisher of subsequent ''Halo'' literature.<ref name="gallery">[https://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2014/02/04/Gallery-Books-and-343-Industries-Announce-Multi-Book-Fiction-Publishing-Program-For-Halo-Franchise.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Gallery Books and 343 Industries Announce Multi-Book Fiction Publishing Program'']</ref> | ||
==List of novels== | ==List of novels== | ||
=== | === Individual novels === | ||
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| [[2006]] | | [[2006]] | ||
| Follows [[Kurt Ambrose|Kurt-051]], the training of the [[SPARTAN-III program|Spartan-IIIs]] on [[Onyx]], and the [[Onyx Conflict|three-sided battle]] for the planet in [[2552]]. | | Follows [[Kurt Ambrose|Kurt-051]], the training of the [[SPARTAN-III program|Spartan-IIIs]] on [[Onyx]], and the [[Onyx Conflict|three-sided battle]] for the planet in [[2552]]. | ||
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| ''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'' | |||
| [[File:Contact Harvest Cover.JPG|50px]] | |||
| [[Joseph Staten]] | |||
| [[Wikipedia:Holter Graham|Holter Graham]], [[Jen Taylor]] | |||
| [[2007 (real world)|2007]] | |||
| Follows [[Avery Johnson|Sergeant Avery Johnson]] and features the events leading up to [[First Battle of Harvest|first contact]] with the Covenant at [[Harvest]] and the beginning of the [[Human-Covenant War]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' | | ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' | ||
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| [[2008]] | | [[2008]] | ||
| Introduces [[Gray Team]] and details the backstories of [[Jacob Keyes]] and [[Thel 'Vadam]]. | | Introduces [[Gray Team]] and details the backstories of [[Jacob Keyes]] and [[Thel 'Vadam]]. | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]'' | |||
| [[File:HaloBrokenCircle.jpg|50px]] | |||
| [[John Shirley]] | |||
| [[Wikipedia:Scott Brick|Scott Brick]] | |||
| [[2014]] | |||
| A story told from the perspective of several [[Sangheili]] and [[San'Shyuum]] characters during both the beginnings of the [[Covenant]] and the [[Great Schism]]. | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Halo: New Blood]]'' | |||
| [[File:Halo New Blood cover.jpg|50px]] | |||
| [[Matt Forbeck]] | |||
| Scott Brick | |||
| [[2015]] | |||
| Explores the story of the Gunnery Sergeant [[Edward Buck]] and his squad [[Alpha-Nine]] during and after the Human-Covenant War. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]'' | |||
| [[File:Halo-HuntersInTheDark-CoverArt.jpg|50px]] | |||
| [[Peter David]] | |||
| Scott Brick | |||
| 2015 | |||
| Follows a joint [[Operation: FAR STORM|human-Sangheili expedition]] to [[Installation 00|the Ark]] in the post-war era. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Saint's Testimony]]'' | |||
| [[File:Halo Saint's Testimony cover.jpg|50px]] | |||
| [[Frank O'Connor]] | |||
| Scott Brick | |||
| 2015 | |||
| Explores the world of [[smart AI]]s through the eyes of [[Iona]] as she attempts to prevent her own decommissioning. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Last Light]]'' | |||
| [[File:HaloLastLight.jpg|50px]] | |||
| [[Troy Denning]] | |||
| Scott Brick | |||
| 2015 | |||
| A detective story following [[Blue Team]] and [[Special Inspector]] [[Veta Lopis]] as they investigate murders on a [[Gao|human colony]] which harbors Forerunner technology. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Shadow of Intent]]'' | |||
| [[File:HSOI-Cover.jpg|50px]] | |||
| Joseph Staten | |||
| Scott Brick | |||
| 2015 | |||
| Focuses on a conflict between [[Tem'Bhetek]], a vengeful San'Shyuum [[Prelate]], and [[Shipmaster]] [[Rtas 'Vadum]] several months after the Covenant War. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Smoke and Shadow]]'' | |||
| [[File:Halo Smoke and Shadow cover.jpg|50px]] | |||
| [[Kelly Gay]] | |||
| Scott Brick | |||
| [[2016]] | |||
| Follows [[Rion Forge]] on her quest to discover the fate of her [[John Forge|father]] and his ship, the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Halo: Envoy]]'' | | ''[[Halo: Envoy]]'' | ||
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| [[2017]] | | [[2017]] | ||
| Follows [[Melody Azikiwe]] on a diplomatic mission on [[Carrow]], while searching for a way to rescue Gray Team from captivity. | | Follows [[Melody Azikiwe]] on a diplomatic mission on [[Carrow]], while searching for a way to rescue Gray Team from captivity. | ||
|} | |- | ||
| ''[[Halo: Retribution]]'' | |||
| [[File:Halo Retribution.jpg|50px]] | |||
| Troy Denning | |||
| Scott Brick | |||
| 2017 | |||
| Returns to [[Veta Lopis]] and the [[Ferret]]s on a joint mission with [[Blue Team]] to identify the assassin of Admiral [[Graselyn Tuwa]]. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Legacy of Onyx]]'' | |||
|[[File:Halo Legacy of Onyx.png|50px]] | |||
| Matt Forbeck | |||
| Scott Brick | |||
| 2017 | |||
|Follows [[Molly Patel]] as she adjusts to her new life living inside the [[Onyx]] Forerunner [[Sarcophagus|shield world]] and deals with a looming threat from the [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]]. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'' | |||
|[[File:Halo Bad Blood.jpg|50px]] | |||
| Matt Forbeck | |||
| Scott Brick | |||
| 2018 | |||
|Sees Spartan [[Edward Buck]] reform his old squad [[Alpha-Nine]] to undertake a daring mission following the rise of [[Cortana]]'s [[Created]]. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Renegades]]'' | |||
|[[File:Halo Renegades cover.jpg|50px]] | |||
| Kelly Gay | |||
| Justine Eyre | |||
| 2019 | |||
|Sequel of ''Halo: Smoke and Shadow'', and follows Rion Forge and the ''[[Ace of Spades]]'' crew to find Rion's father and the ''Spirit of Fire'', while are pursued by ONI and Covenant remnants. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Point of Light]]'' | |||
|[[File:Halo Point of Light cover.jpg|50px]] | |||
| Kelly Gay | |||
| Tim Dadabo | |||
| 2021 | |||
|Sequel of ''Halo: Renegades'', and follows Rion Forge, Spark and the ''[[Ace of Spades]]'' being pursued by ONI. | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]'' | |||
|[[File:HDW CoverArt.jpg|50px]] | |||
| Troy Denning | |||
| | |||
| 2021 | |||
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===The Forerunner Saga=== | === ''The Forerunner Saga'' === | ||
{{Main|The Forerunner Saga}} | {{Main|The Forerunner Saga}} | ||
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===Kilo-Five Trilogy=== | === ''Kilo-Five Trilogy'' === | ||
{{Main|Kilo-Five Trilogy}} | {{Main|Kilo-Five Trilogy}} | ||
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=== | === ''A Master Chief Story'' === | ||
{{Main|A Master Chief Story}} | {{Main|A Master Chief Story}} | ||
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===Battle Born: A Halo Young Adult Novel Series=== | === ''Battle Born: A Halo Young Adult Novel Series'' === | ||
{{Main|Battle Born: A Halo Young Adult Novel Series}} | {{Main|Battle Born: A Halo Young Adult Novel Series}} | ||
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| Therese Plummer | | Therese Plummer | ||
| 2019 | | 2019 | ||
| Sequel to ''Halo: Battle Born'', follows Saskia, Dorian, | | Sequel to ''Halo: Battle Born'', follows Saskia, Dorian, Eve, and Victor in their return to Meridian and monitor the Covenant's efforts to retrieve an ancient Forerunner artifact. | ||
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=== | ===Collections and box sets=== | ||
[[File:Anthologies.png|right|200px]] | |||
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]'', a collection of short stories relating to the ''Halo'' universe by several critically acclaimed authors. | |||
*''[[Halo: Fractures]]'', a collection of short stories. | |||
*[[Halo Box Set]], the box set featuring the three first ''Halo'' novels by [[Del Rey Books]]. | *[[Halo Box Set]], the box set featuring the three first ''Halo'' novels by [[Del Rey Books]]. | ||
*[[Halo Boxed Set]], featuring the first three novels by [[Tor Books]]. | *[[Halo Boxed Set]], featuring the first three novels by [[Tor Books]]. | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category:Novels| ]] | [[Category:Novels| ]] | ||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] |