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[[File:Halo3_19669158_Medium-1-.jpg|thumb|200px|Johnson at end of ''Halo 3'' Campaign.]] | [[File:Halo3_19669158_Medium-1-.jpg|thumb|200px|Johnson at end of ''Halo 3'' Campaign.]] | ||
'''Life After Death''' is a [[glitch]] present in ''[[Halo 3]]''<nowiki/>'s [[Campaign]]. If an [[Wikipedia:Non-player character|NPC]] is [[Betrayal|betrayed]] immediately before a [[cutscene]] that depicts their departure or death, the NPC will still be alive and in the level after the cutscene. The glitch was named for its first application: "preventing" the death of [[Sergeant]] [[Avery Junior Johnson|Johnson]]. | '''Life After Death''' is a [[glitch]] present in ''[[Halo 3]]''<nowiki/>'s [[Campaign]]. If an [[Wikipedia:Non-player character|NPC]] is [[Betrayal|betrayed]] immediately before a [[cutscene]] that depicts their departure or death, the NPC will still be alive and in the level after the cutscene. The glitch was named for its first application: "preventing" the death of [[Sergeant]] [[Avery Junior Johnson|Johnson]]. | ||
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When proceeding through these levels normally, important NPCs, such as Johnson and the Arbiter, are deleted from and re-added to the levels several times. Each time an important NPC gets separated from the player, they are removed from the map. Killing such an NPC will trick the game engine and prevent the NPC's removal. When the game spawns a new copy of the NPC later on (when the player is reunited with that character), it does not check to see if the previous copy was successfully removed. | When proceeding through these levels normally, important NPCs, such as Johnson and the Arbiter, are deleted from and re-added to the levels several times. Each time an important NPC gets separated from the player, they are removed from the map. Killing such an NPC will trick the game engine and prevent the NPC's removal. When the game spawns a new copy of the NPC later on (when the player is reunited with that character), it does not check to see if the previous copy was successfully removed. | ||
This, then, is the exact same glitch as the Three Johnsons glitch and the Two Arbiters | This, then, is the exact same glitch as the Three Johnsons glitch and the Two Arbiters Glitch. | ||
== | ==Related links== | ||
*[[Two Arbiters | *[[Two Arbiters Glitch]] | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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{{Glitches}} | {{Glitches}} |