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''Two Betrayals'' was primarily designed by [[Bungie]] designer [[Dan Orzulak]].{{Ref/YouTube|Id=IGN|9ndZbg8Mr-Q|IGN|Halo: Combat Evolved Devs React to Speedrun (Martin O’Donnell, Marcus Lehto)}} ''Two Betrayals'' shares most of its level geometry with ''[[Assault on the Control Room]]'', albeit adding the phase pulse generator rooms and skipping the opening section of ''Assault on the Control Room'': from where ''[[Echo 419]]'' deploys John-117 to where he first finds members of [[Fireteam Zulu]]. The other main differences from ''Assault on the Control Room'' are that John-117 works "backwards" through the level (aside from his detours in Banshees), and it occurs at night. | ''Two Betrayals'' was primarily designed by [[Bungie]] designer [[Dan Orzulak]].{{Ref/YouTube|Id=IGN|9ndZbg8Mr-Q|IGN|Halo: Combat Evolved Devs React to Speedrun (Martin O’Donnell, Marcus Lehto)}} ''Two Betrayals'' shares most of its level geometry with ''[[Assault on the Control Room]]'', albeit adding the phase pulse generator rooms and skipping the opening section of ''Assault on the Control Room'': from where ''[[Echo 419]]'' deploys John-117 to where he first finds members of [[Fireteam Zulu]]. The other main differences from ''Assault on the Control Room'' are that John-117 works "backwards" through the level (aside from his detours in Banshees), and it occurs at night. | ||
Cortana says British phrases like 'sod off' and 'toady about' in the opening cinematic of the level, because [[Jason Jones]] originally wanted Cortana to have a British accent. Cortana's voice actress [[Jen Taylor]] had already recorded the lines in her natural American accent when [[Joseph Staten]] raised the issue to Audio Director [[Martin O'Donnell]]. The dialogue and American accent were kept in the final release due to time constraints.{{Ref/Film|Id=Commentary|[[Halo 3 Legendary Edition|''Halo 3'' Legendary Edition]], Halo: Combat Evolved developer commentary}} In ''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', Cortana says "piss off" rather than "sod off". | |||
343 Guilty Spark's dialogue "''Last time you asked me if it were my choice, would I do it?''" was a mystery for 12 years until the release of the novel ''[[Halo: Silentium]]'', the third and final novel of the [[The Forerunner Saga]], which reveals that 343 Guilty Spark was referring to a question asked by the [[IsoDidact]] before 343 Guilty Spark was assigned to Installation 04, which was: "''Tell me [[Chakas]], if it was your choice, after all we have seen and survived... would you fire the rings?''"{{Ref/Novel|Halo: Silentium|Page=314}} This revelation provides context for many of 343 Guilty Spark's cryptic comments to John-117, in which he addresses the Master Chief as if they had met before and presumes the Spartan to be fully aware of protocol; it can be inferred that Spark somehow believed John to be the IsoDidact. | 343 Guilty Spark's dialogue "''Last time you asked me if it were my choice, would I do it?''" was a mystery for 12 years until the release of the novel ''[[Halo: Silentium]]'', the third and final novel of the [[The Forerunner Saga]], which reveals that 343 Guilty Spark was referring to a question asked by the [[IsoDidact]] before 343 Guilty Spark was assigned to Installation 04, which was: "''Tell me [[Chakas]], if it was your choice, after all we have seen and survived... would you fire the rings?''"{{Ref/Novel|Halo: Silentium|Page=314}} This revelation provides context for many of 343 Guilty Spark's cryptic comments to John-117, in which he addresses the Master Chief as if they had met before and presumes the Spartan to be fully aware of protocol; it can be inferred that Spark somehow believed John to be the IsoDidact. |