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In an early story draft, John-117 returned to the Control Room to find Cortana had gone mad with power and now wanted to take over the universe. This plot point was cut for unspecified reasons. 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". | In an early story draft, John-117 returned to the Control Room to find Cortana had gone mad with power and now wanted to take over the universe. This plot point was cut for unspecified reasons. 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]]'' | 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]]'', 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. | ||
The events of this level occurs concurrently with the ''[[Halo: Fireteam Raven]]'' level ''[[Ice Canyon]]'', which at one point takes place at the canyon where John-117 finds the Banshee to reach the final phase pulse generator. John-117 makes a brief cameo on ''Ice Canyon'', in which he uses an M90 shotgun to kill a [[Flood tank form]] that was charging at [[Fireteam Raven]]. He then nods at the ODSTs before leaving them. | The events of this level occurs concurrently with the ''[[Halo: Fireteam Raven]]'' level ''[[Ice Canyon]]'', which at one point takes place at the canyon where John-117 finds the Banshee to reach the final phase pulse generator. John-117 makes a brief cameo on ''Ice Canyon'', in which he uses an M90 shotgun to kill a [[Flood tank form]] that was charging at [[Fireteam Raven]]. He then nods at the ODSTs before leaving them. |