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'''''i love bees''''' is an [[alternate reality game]] developed by [[4orty2wo Entertainment]] used for the marketing of ''[[Halo 2]]''. During the summer of [[2004 (real world)|2004]], the website ''www.ilovebees.com'' was used as a publicity site for ''[[Halo 2]]'', with the site being pointed to by an advertisement for the game played alongside movie trailers.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeyskiiWRdI '''YouTube:''' ''HALO 2 THEATRICAL TRAILER'']</ref> Ostensibly a beekeeper's personal site, the server appeared to have been taken over by an unstable [[Melissa (AI)|AI]] whose thoughts were found scattered on the site. Players would interact with this AI and help her return to the future and save the world from the [[Halo Array]]. | |||
'''''i love bees''''' is an [[alternate reality game]] developed by [[4orty2wo Entertainment]] used for the marketing of ''[[Halo 2]]''. During the summer of [[2004]], the website ''www.ilovebees.com'' was used as a publicity site for ''[[Halo 2]]'', with the site being pointed to by an advertisement for the game played alongside movie trailers.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeyskiiWRdI '''YouTube:''' ''HALO 2 THEATRICAL TRAILER'']</ref> Ostensibly a beekeeper's personal site, the server appeared to have been taken over by an unstable [[Melissa (AI)|AI]] whose thoughts were found scattered on the site. Players would interact with this AI and help her return to the future and save the world from the [[Halo Array]]. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File: | [[File:ILB Fans at a Phonebooth.jpg|300px|thumb|Players wait at a payphone.]] | ||
On July 23, 2004, ''Halo'' fans saw a flickering URL in the [[Halo 2 Cinematic Trailer]] that led them to a website that appeared at first glance to be hacked.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.org/news.html?item=10080 '''halo.bungie.org:''' ''Bees... you think Ant Farm was involved?'']</ref> A message on the frontpage directed viewers to the blog of a girl named [[Dana Awbrey]]. Dana claimed that she built the ilovebees site for her [[Aunt Margaret]] and recently her site got in this bizarre state and asks if anyone could help her.<ref name="damage">[http://ilovebees.blogspot.com/2004/07/damage.html '''I Love Bees''': ''The Damage'']</ref> Dana more or less acted as a narrator in the game, describing events for people who missed the action.<ref>[http://ilovebees.blogspot.com/2004/08/extraordinary.html '''I Love Bees:''' ''The Extraordinary'']</ref> | On July 23, 2004, ''Halo'' fans saw a flickering URL in the [[Halo 2 Cinematic Trailer]] that led them to a website that appeared at first glance to be hacked.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.org/news.html?item=10080 '''halo.bungie.org:''' ''Bees... you think Ant Farm was involved?'']</ref> A message on the frontpage directed viewers to the blog of a girl named [[Dana Awbrey]]. Dana claimed that she built the ilovebees site for her [[Aunt Margaret]] and recently her site got in this bizarre state and asks if anyone could help her.<ref name="damage">[http://ilovebees.blogspot.com/2004/07/damage.html '''I Love Bees''': ''The Damage'']</ref> Dana more or less acted as a narrator in the game, describing events for people who missed the action.<ref>[http://ilovebees.blogspot.com/2004/08/extraordinary.html '''I Love Bees:''' ''The Extraordinary'']</ref> | ||
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On August 10, a list of GPS coordinates with times were added to the site's Links page, along with a countdown to "Axons go hot."<ref>[http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5476 '''Unfiction:''' ''<nowiki>[PUZZLE]</nowiki> AXONS GO HOT - Coordinates'']</ref> With the exception of one leading to the Pacific Ocean, all of the coordinates led to payphones. On August 24, the countdown ended as it reached the first set time. People who answered the payphones (the "[[axons]]") at the scheduled times spoke to a recording of the [[Melissa (AI)|AI]] and were asked basic questions about the character. If answered correctly, an [[I Love Bees Axon Clips|audio clip]] would be released and a number would be added to a counter on the Website. The audio clips, when threaded together, formed an audio drama about characters in the ''Halo'' universe. As the number reached 777, the AI, now played by a voice actor instead of a recording, began interacting with players through the payphones.<ref>[http://ilovebees.blogspot.com/2004/09/axon-spike-rendezvous.html '''I Love Bees:''' ''axon spike rendezvous'']</ref> | On August 10, a list of GPS coordinates with times were added to the site's Links page, along with a countdown to "Axons go hot."<ref>[http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5476 '''Unfiction:''' ''<nowiki>[PUZZLE]</nowiki> AXONS GO HOT - Coordinates'']</ref> With the exception of one leading to the Pacific Ocean, all of the coordinates led to payphones. On August 24, the countdown ended as it reached the first set time. People who answered the payphones (the "[[axons]]") at the scheduled times spoke to a recording of the [[Melissa (AI)|AI]] and were asked basic questions about the character. If answered correctly, an [[I Love Bees Axon Clips|audio clip]] would be released and a number would be added to a counter on the Website. The audio clips, when threaded together, formed an audio drama about characters in the ''Halo'' universe. As the number reached 777, the AI, now played by a voice actor instead of a recording, began interacting with players through the payphones.<ref>[http://ilovebees.blogspot.com/2004/09/axon-spike-rendezvous.html '''I Love Bees:''' ''axon spike rendezvous'']</ref> | ||
The AI would ask for their name, rank, and proof that they were [[human]]. Players would provide their usernames, choose ranks, and improvise proof ( | The AI would ask for their name, rank, and proof that they were [[human]]. Players would provide their usernames, choose ranks, and improvise proof (e.g. joking, singing). Their names were added to the site, crediting them for activating the axons. | ||
After the game was over, players were invited to go on a "training mission," which was actually a chance to play ''Halo 2'' multiplayer before its release. Various sites around America were used to host the event, including movie theaters and malls. Players were told to say the phrase "The Operator left a message for me." to gain access to the event. Unfortunately, several of the hosts were unaware of ''i love bees'' and thought it was just a ''Halo 2'' event, disappointing many fans. At each event, players were given DVDs containing all of the ''i love bees'' audio files, as well as deleted material and screenshots from the site. | After the game was over, players were invited to go on a "training mission," which was actually a chance to play ''Halo 2'' multiplayer before its release. Various sites around America were used to host the event, including movie theaters and malls. Players were told to say the phrase "The Operator left a message for me." to gain access to the event. Unfortunately, several of the hosts were unaware of ''i love bees'' and thought it was just a ''Halo 2'' event, disappointing many fans. At each event, players were given DVDs containing all of the ''i love bees'' audio files, as well as deleted material and screenshots from the site. | ||
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{{main|I Love Bees Synopsis}} | {{main|I Love Bees Synopsis}} | ||
In 2552 an alien artifact splits up the UNSC AI Melissa into three parts. One part stays in 2552, has amnesia and is named Durga. The other two parts, the Operator and the Sleeping Princess, are sent back in time to the website "I Love Bees". Also with the latter is a Trojan Horse AI ("The Seeker") sent by the Covenant as a spy. The Operator falsely believes the Sleeping Princess is the Trojan Horse, and tries to kill her. Participants in the ARG would communicate with the Operator and the Sleeping Princess to learn details of the plot, forming different factions for either character. | In 2552, an alien artifact splits up the UNSC AI Melissa into three parts. One part stays in 2552, has amnesia and is named Durga. The other two parts, the Operator and the Sleeping Princess, are sent back in time to the website "I Love Bees". Also with the latter is a Trojan Horse AI ("The Seeker") sent by the Covenant as a spy. The Operator falsely believes the Sleeping Princess is the Trojan Horse, and tries to kill her. Participants in the ARG would communicate with the Operator and the Sleeping Princess to learn details of the plot, forming different factions for either character. | ||
Players allied with the Operator were required to go to certain payphones at certain times to answer calls from the character. Persons who answered the calls needed to show they were part of the game by answering basic questions (e.g. “What's my name?”), after which parts of an audio drama were made available on the site. Later calls were performed by a voice actor playing the Operator, with whom players engaged in role play. | Players allied with the Operator were required to go to certain payphones at certain times to answer calls from the character. Persons who answered the calls needed to show they were part of the game by answering basic questions (e.g. “What's my name?”), after which parts of an audio drama were made available on the site. Later calls were performed by a voice actor playing the Operator, with whom players engaged in role play. | ||
The audio drama consists of recordings taken by Durga in 2552, explaining what's going on in the future. Durga is taken in by a boy named Jersey, who realizes he has “God's own spyware” and uses her to spy on the hot girl in the building, Jan. In doing so, it comes to light that her family is a lot more interesting than first apparent. Durga goes on to spy on several other people she finds interesting and eventually assembles them into her “crew”. She takes her crew to a military base to deactivate the alien artifact, which will potentially keep the Halo Array from activating, and the action causes the AI fragments to return to the future and merge back together into Melissa. It seems like everyone will live happily ever, but then the Covenant invade Earth as ''Halo 2'' begins. | The audio drama consists of recordings taken by Durga in 2552, explaining what's going on in the future. Durga is taken in by a boy named Jersey, who realizes he has “God's own spyware” and uses her to spy on the hot girl in the building, Jan. In doing so, it comes to light that her family is a lot more interesting than first apparent. Durga goes on to spy on several other people she finds interesting and eventually assembles them into her “crew”. She takes her crew to a military base to deactivate the alien artifact, which will potentially keep the Halo Array from activating, and the action causes the AI fragments to return to the future and merge back together into Melissa. It seems like everyone will live happily ever, but then the Covenant [[Battle of Earth|invade]] [[Earth]] as ''Halo 2'' begins. | ||
=== | ==Appearances== | ||
*[[ | {{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5|title-1=Characters| | ||
**[[ | *[[Aaron Lewis]] {{Fm}} | ||
**[[ | *[[Aiden Maki]] | ||
**[[ | *[[Avi]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Bakri Omari-Muengue]] {{Fm}} | ||
*[[Benji Wong]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Beth Collingwood]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Billy-Jay]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Bonita Morelli]] | |||
*[[Brad]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Bradley (thug)|Bradley]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Cammie]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Catherine Halsey]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Dale (Earth)|Dale]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Darin]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Delvecchio]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Dorking]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Dwayne]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Eleanor]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Forihoff]] | |||
*[[Frank (New York)|Frank]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Frannie]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Gene Lindsey]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[George Shebura]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Gilly]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Gladys Wilson]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Gobi]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Greene]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Gupta Singh]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Guy]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Herbert]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Herzog]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Hiroyuki]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Isabelle]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Itchy]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[James James]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Jane Shebura]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Janet Adams]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Janissary James]] | *[[Janissary James]] | ||
*[[Jersey Morelli]] | *[[Jason Morelli]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Kamal Zaman]] | *[[Jason Pope]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Jersey Morelli]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[John-117]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[John Lee Peacock]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Kale]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Kamal Zaman]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Keith Collingwood]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Kevin Morales]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Lawson]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Leah Sobeck]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Leona Philpot]] | |||
*[[Linda Shebura]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Maggie]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Marty (i love bees)|Marty]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[McKaskill]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[McKenzie (civilian)|McKenzie]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Monster Ann]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Morales]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Pallas Athena]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Paolo]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Pete]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Nick]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[R. Carmi]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Ray (UNSC officer)|Ray]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Rani Sobeck]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Standish]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Steve (civilian)|Steve]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Sarah-John Pope]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Seeker (AI)|Seeker]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Selene Jefferson]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Sentry 129]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Simon Brown]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Sophia Bossedon]] | |||
*[[The Dog]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Thin Kinkle]] | *[[Thin Kinkle]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Tommy Sobeck]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Trisha]] {{Fm}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Unidentified lieutenant (Section 0)|Unidentified lieutenant]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Unidentified Marine officer (New York)|Unidentified Marine officer]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Unidentified Bergen County police officer|Unidentified police officer]] {{1st}} | |||
=== | *[[Unidentified waitress]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[UNSC | *[[Yasmine Zaman]] | ||
*[[Chatter]] | **[[Melissa (AI)|Melissa]] | ||
*[[Deep-Space Artifact]] | ***[[Operator]]/Queen | ||
***[[Sleeping Princess]] | |||
***[[Durga]] | |||
|title-2=Species| | |||
*[[Human]] | |||
|title-3=Organizations| | |||
*[[Bergen County Emergency Center]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Berkeley Police Department]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Boston Emergency]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Covenant]] | |||
*[[Crystal Security]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Department of the Treasury]] | |||
**[[Internal Revenue Service]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Optican]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Spaceways]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Spartan 1.1 faction]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Team Jersey]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Unified Earth Government]] | |||
**[[Ministry of Education]] {{Fm}} | |||
**[[Chatter Protocol Authority]] {{1st}} | |||
**[[United Nations Space Command]] | |||
***[[UNSC Marine Corps]] | |||
***[[UNSC Navy]] | |||
****[[Naval Special Warfare Command]] | |||
*****[[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers]] | |||
*****[[SPARTAN-II program]] | |||
****[[Office of Naval Intelligence]] | |||
*****[[ONI Signal Corps]] {{1st}} | |||
*****[[ORION Project]] | |||
*****[[ONI Section Zero]] | |||
*****[[ONI Section Three]] | |||
***[[UNSC Special Forces]] | |||
*[[Unit 216]] {{1st}} | |||
|title-4=Locations| | |||
*[[Coral]] | |||
*[[Crystal]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Epsilon Eridani system]] | |||
**[[Reach]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Eridanus system]] | |||
**[[Eridanus II]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Harmony]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Hellespont system]] | |||
**[[Troy]] | |||
*[[Lambda Serpentis system]] | |||
**[[Jericho VII]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Mamore]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Minister (planet)|Minister]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Sol system]] | |||
**[[Earth]] | |||
***[[Luna]] | |||
***[[Africa]] | |||
****[[Ethiopia]] {{Fm}} | |||
****[[East African Protectorate]] | |||
*****[[Kenya]] | |||
******[[New Mombasa]] {{Mo}} | |||
*******[[Old Mombasa]] {{Mo}} | |||
***[[Wikipedia:Chile|Chile]] {{Mo}} | |||
***[[Wikipedia:Mongolia|Mongolia]] {{Mo}} | |||
***[[Wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]] {{Mo}} | |||
***[[United Republic of North America]] | |||
****[[Apollonian Temple Casino]] | |||
****[[Wikipedia:Atlanta|Atlanta]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[Wikipedia:Baltimore|Baltimore]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[Boston]] {{1st}} | |||
*****[[Boston Public Library]] {{1st}} | |||
*****[[Chawla Base]] {{1st}} | |||
****[[Wikipedia:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[Wikipedia:Harvard Square|Harvard Square]] {{Mo}} | |||
*****[[Wikipedia:Harvard University|Harvard University]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[Idaho]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[Indiana]] {{Fm}} | |||
****[[Jerry's Diner]] {{Fm}} | |||
****[[Kentucky]] {{Fm}} | |||
*****[[Lickglider-Miller Cemetery]] {{1st}} | |||
*****[[McFarlane's]] {{Fm}} | |||
*****[[Pammy's]] {{Fm}} | |||
****[[Mexico]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[Wikipedia:New Jersey|New Jersey]] {{Mo}} | |||
*****[[Wikipedia:Atlantic City, New Jersey|Atlantic City]] {{Mo}} | |||
*****[[Bergen County]] {{1st}} | |||
******[[Paris 23]] {{1st}} | |||
******[[Kavetti's]] {{1st}} | |||
*****[[Wikipedia:Newark, New Jersey|Newark]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[Wikipedia:New Orleans|New Orleans]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[New York City]] | |||
*****[[Wikipedia:Coney Island|Coney Island]] {{Mo}} | |||
*****[[Wikipedia:Manhattan|Manhattan]] {{Mo}} | |||
******[[Manhattan Station]] {{1st}} | |||
*****[[Hot 'n' Cold]] {{1st}} | |||
****[[Sharfie's]] {{1st}} | |||
****[[Stanford University]] {{Fm}} | |||
****[[Wikipedia:St. Louis|St. Louis]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[Wikipedia:Washington, D.C.|Washington, D.C]] {{Mo}} | |||
*****[[Capital City Station]] {{1st}} | |||
**[[Jupiter]] | |||
***[[Callisto]] {{Mo}} | |||
**[[Neptune]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Sigma Octanus system]] | |||
**[[Sigma Octanus IV]] {{Mo}} | |||
|title-5=Events| | |||
*[[Human-Covenant War]] | |||
**[[Fall of Reach]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Insurrection]] {{Im}} | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Hundred Years War|Hundred Years War]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Thirty Years War|Thirty Years War]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] {{Mo}} | |||
|title-6=Weapons| | |||
*[[Assault rifle]] | |||
*[[Cupid's Knife]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Hard sound rifle]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[M6 series]] | |||
**[[M6C magnum]] | |||
**[[M6B magnum]] | |||
*[[Sniper rifle]] | |||
|title-7=Vehicles| | |||
*[[Capital ship]] {{Mo}} | |||
*{{Class|Halcyon|light cruiser}} | |||
**{{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} {{Mo}} | |||
*[[M808 Scorpion]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[M12 Warthog]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Seraph]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Pelican]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Prowler]] | |||
**{{UNSCShip|Apocalypso}} {{1st}} | |||
*{{UNSCShip|Silberg}} {{Fm}} | |||
*[[UNSC destroyer]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Yacht]] {{Mo}} | |||
|title-8=Technology and equipment| | |||
*[[Artificial intelligence]] | |||
**[[Dumb AI]] | |||
**[[Smart AI]] | |||
*[[Chatter]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Deep-Space Artifact]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Flash cloning]] | |||
*[[Genie Personal Assistant]] | |||
*[[Halo Array]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Navy Sentinel]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Printer fabricator]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Roadware]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Space elevator]] | |||
*[[Surveillance grid]] | |||
|title-9=Miscellaneous| | |||
*[[Alt Burgundy]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Asylum seeker]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Black market]] | |||
*[[Black Taxi]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Cognitive Impression Modeling]] | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Fifth Amendment]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Glassing]] | |||
*[[Hyperforce]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Kelorism]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Moons (game)|Moons]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Navy Publication FM-973]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Packbus]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[PQI]] | |||
*[[Slipstream space]] | |||
*[[UNSC Navy Dress Uniform]] {{Mo}} | |||
}} | |||
==Canon status== | ==Canon status== | ||
The issue of whether ''i love bees'' should be considered canon is somewhat complicated. In the [[Archive:Apocalypso Chat|Apocalypso Chat]], the producers of ''i love bees'' say that Bungie allowed them to tell their own story, but offered certain suggestions regarding storytelling devices and corrected facets such as the original idea that ONI would hang traitors, which was changed to them being rendered permanently comatose.<ref>[[Archive:Apocalypso Chat|'''Apocalypso Chat''']], 18:03 - 18:05</ref> In October 2004, this was expanded on by [[Joseph Staten]] in an interview with ''[[halo.bungie.org]]'', who, when asked if ''i love bees'' should be considered canon, said: | The issue of whether ''i love bees'' should be considered canon is somewhat complicated. In the [[Archive:Apocalypso Chat|Apocalypso Chat]], the producers of ''i love bees'' say that Bungie allowed them to tell their own story, but offered certain suggestions regarding storytelling devices and corrected facets such as the original idea that ONI would hang [[Treason|traitors]], which was changed to them being rendered permanently comatose.<ref>[[Archive:Apocalypso Chat|'''Apocalypso Chat''']], 18:03 - 18:05</ref> In October 2004, this was expanded on by [[Joseph Staten]] in an interview with ''[[halo.bungie.org]]'', who, when asked if ''i love bees'' should be considered canon, said: | ||
{{Article | {{Article quote|The Bees would not make the cut. Those guys basically did their own thing with very little Bungie input (save for massaging and approving the initial plot-treatment). While we helped define the boundaries of their fiction, we let them do what they thought best. And I think the game turned out great.<ref>[http://halostory.bungie.org/staten102204.html '''halo.bungie.org''': ''Joe Staten Interview - October 2004'']</ref>}} | ||
However, in July 28, 2006, [[Frank O'Connor]] mentioned the revised state of canon as applied to ''i love bees''. In answering a question about how the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'' expanded the ''Halo'' universe beyond the games and Bungie's overall plans for the universe, he said: | However, in July 28, 2006, [[Frank O'Connor]] mentioned the revised state of canon as applied to ''i love bees''. In answering a question about how the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'' expanded the ''Halo'' universe beyond the games and Bungie's overall plans for the universe, he said: | ||
{{Article | {{Article quote|We're going to have this huge collection of canon and things that we embrace as canon, like I Love Bees and stuff like that.<ref>[http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/4818 '''1UP''': ''The 1UP Show: Episode 07/28/06''] (27:49 - 27:55)</ref>}} | ||
This was shown in the graphic novel as two characters from ''i love bees'', Herzog and Standish as well as events in the ''i love bees'' storyline in which they took place, are referenced in a canon image.<ref>'''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]''', [[Halo Graphic Novel, Page 122|''page 122'']]</ref> Additionally, entities introduced in ''i love bees'', including [[Optican]], [[chatter]]s, and [[communications kiosk]]s, were later featured in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. The colony [[Mamore]] was mentioned prominently in promotional material for ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. Finally, several key elements of ''i love bees'', including [[Melissa]], the {{UNSCShip|Apocalypso}},and the [[deep-space artifact]] are included in the officially canon ''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]'', retconning previously existing canon to some degree. In 2011, Frank O'Connor again stated that ''i love bees'' is considered canon by [[343 Industries]].<ref name="frank">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rPeMxbvCjYo '''YouTube''': ''Halo: From A to Z with Frank O'Connor'']</ref> | This was shown in the graphic novel as two characters from ''i love bees'', Herzog and Standish as well as events in the ''i love bees'' storyline in which they took place, are referenced in a canon image.<ref>'''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]''', [[Halo Graphic Novel, Page 122|''page 122'']]</ref> Additionally, entities introduced in ''i love bees'', including [[Optican]], [[chatter]]s, and [[communications kiosk]]s, were later featured in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. The colony [[Mamore]] was mentioned prominently in promotional material for ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. Finally, several key elements of ''i love bees'', including [[Melissa]], the {{UNSCShip|Apocalypso}},and the [[deep-space artifact]] are included in the officially canon ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]'' while the [[SPDR]] and [[Razorback]] appear in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', retconning previously existing canon to some degree. In 2011, Frank O'Connor again stated that ''i love bees'' is considered canon by [[343 Industries]].<ref name="frank">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rPeMxbvCjYo '''YouTube''': ''Halo: From A to Z with Frank O'Connor'']</ref> | ||
Still, ''i love bees'' cannot be considered entirely canonical. Some elements of ''i love bees'' directly contradict more recent material of definite canon status, such as the time in which [[Tobias Fleming Shaw]] and [[Wallace Fujikawa]] were alive. Thus, ''i love bees'' could | Still, ''i love bees'' cannot be considered entirely canonical. Some elements of ''i love bees'' directly contradict more recent material of definite canon status, such as the time in which [[Tobias Fleming Shaw]] and [[Wallace Fujikawa]] were alive. Thus, ''i love bees'' could be considered canonical unless contradicted by more authoritative sources. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Players in the game referred to themselves as "beekeepers". | *Players in the game referred to themselves as "beekeepers". | ||
*Soon after ''i love bees'' became popular, someone bought the domain name '''www.ilovepees.com''' and auctioned it on eBay. The person claimed that whoever made it a redirect to their own site would receive a large amount of search traffic from players who typed the address incorrectly.<ref>[http://nikon.bungie.org/news.html?item=10131 '''halo.bungie.org''': ''How Stupid ARE People, Anyway?'']</ref> | *Soon after ''i love bees'' became popular, someone bought the domain name '''www.ilovepees.com''' and auctioned it on eBay starting at $1000. The person claimed that whoever made it a redirect to their own site would receive a large amount of search traffic from players who typed the address incorrectly.<ref>[http://nikon.bungie.org/news.html?item=10131 '''halo.bungie.org''': ''How Stupid ARE People, Anyway?'']</ref> | ||
*A player tried to answer a live call in the middle of [[wikipedia:Hurricane Ivan|Hurricane Ivan]]. The staff member in charge of calls (Puppetmaster 2) broke character to tell him to run to safety: "Dude, it's a hurricane. Put the phone down."<ref>[http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,65365-1.html?tw=wn_story_page_next1 '''Wired''': ''I Love Bees Game a Surprise Hit'']</ref> | *A player tried to answer a live call in the middle of [[wikipedia:Hurricane Ivan|Hurricane Ivan]]. The staff member in charge of calls (Puppetmaster 2) broke character to tell him to run to safety: "Dude, it's a hurricane. Put the phone down."<ref>[http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,65365-1.html?tw=wn_story_page_next1 '''Wired''': ''I Love Bees Game a Surprise Hit'']</ref> | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Yuri Lowenthal|Yuri Lowenthal]], voice of [[Kamal Zaman]], is also the voice of the Prince in the [[wikipedia:Prince of Persia|Prince of Persia]] series, and Sasuke in the Naruto series. A piece of Kamal's dialog, "People think time is a river that flows in one direction, but time is an ocean." seems to be a deliberate reference to the Prince's "Some say time is like a river that flows swift and sure in one direction, but I have seen the face of time and I can tell you they are wrong. Time is an ocean in a storm." | *[[Wikipedia:Yuri Lowenthal|Yuri Lowenthal]], voice of [[Kamal Zaman]], is also the voice of the Prince in the ''[[wikipedia:Prince of Persia|Prince of Persia]]'' series, and Sasuke in the Naruto series. A piece of Kamal's dialog, "People think time is a river that flows in one direction, but time is an ocean." seems to be a deliberate reference to the Prince's "Some say time is like a river that flows swift and sure in one direction, but I have seen the face of time and I can tell you they are wrong. Time is an ocean in a storm." | ||
*In the website's source code, the following search engine keywords were included: "honey, bees, Margaret, small busines, beekeeping, hives, retail, market, Operator, bug, buggy, virus, infestation, WTF is going on with this damn thing, parasite, strong intrusive inclination, medium, messages, shipwreck, network throttling, SOS, hoax, game, bee hoax, bee game, survivor, survive, evade, resist, escape, a little help would be appreciated, thanks and tip your waitress, sleep, is, good, install, reinstall, re-reinstall, re-re-reinstall, I, love, bees". | *In the website's source code, the following search engine keywords were included: "honey, bees, Margaret, small busines, beekeeping, hives, retail, market, Operator, bug, buggy, virus, infestation, WTF is going on with this damn thing, parasite, strong intrusive inclination, medium, messages, shipwreck, network throttling, SOS, hoax, game, bee hoax, bee game, survivor, survive, evade, resist, escape, a little help would be appreciated, thanks and tip your waitress, sleep, is, good, install, reinstall, re-reinstall, re-re-reinstall, I, love, bees".{{Ref/Reuse|website}} Though in-universe Dana put them in for her own amusement,{{Ref/Reuse|damage}} some of the keywords explain that it is a work of fiction, such as "bee hoax". | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:ILB DVD Menu.jpg|''i love bees'' DVD menu. | ||
File:DVD.PNG|The DVD | File:ILB DVD Disk.PNG|The DVD | ||
File: | File:ILB Fans on the news.png|''i love bees'' players sneaked a banner for their ''i love bees'' team into a real life political event. | ||
File: | File:ILB Event card.png|The passcard to get into the Chicago event | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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;Fan sites | ;Fan sites | ||
*[http://bees.netninja.com/ NetNinja ''i love bees'' resources] | *[http://bees.netninja.com/ NetNinja ''i love bees'' resources] | ||
*[http://www.thebruce. | *[http://www.thebruce.net/ilovebees theBruce's ilovebees Compilations] and [http://creepy.thebruce.net fanfiction retelling] | ||
*[http://www.wonderweasels.org/apiary/guide.htm Guide to 'Haunted Apiary - Let Op!'] | *[http://www.wonderweasels.org/apiary/guide.htm Guide to 'Haunted Apiary - Let Op!'] | ||
*[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ARG/ILoveBees I Love Bees on TV Tropes] | *[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ARG/ILoveBees I Love Bees on TV Tropes] | ||
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;Communities discussing the game | ;Communities discussing the game | ||
*[http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/index.php?c=15 Unfiction forum] | *[http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/index.php?c=15 Unfiction forum] | ||
*[http:// | *[http://halo.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=364518&viewreplies=true&postRepeater1-p=1 Bungie.net forum thread] | ||
*[irc://irc.chat-solutions.org/ilovebees An IRC channel devoted to discussing the ARG] | *[irc://irc.chat-solutions.org/ilovebees An IRC channel devoted to discussing the ARG] | ||
;Press coverage | ;Press coverage | ||
*[http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/07/23/1912259&tid=204 First] and [http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/07/24/1814210&tid=211 second] Slashdot articles. | *[http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/07/23/1912259&tid=204 First] and [http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/07/24/1814210&tid=211 second] Slashdot articles. | ||
*[http://www.wired.com/ | *[http://www.wired.com/2004/10/i-love-bees-game-a-surprise-hit/ Wired article] | ||
*[http://www.argn.com/archive/000231i_love_bees_nominated_for_webby_award.php "I Love Bees" Nominated for a Webby Award] | *[http://www.argn.com/archive/000231i_love_bees_nominated_for_webby_award.php "I Love Bees" Nominated for a Webby Award] | ||
*[http://www.42entertainment.com/42webmovies/ilovebees.wmv G4 show on the game] - WMV file. | *[http://www.42entertainment.com/42webmovies/ilovebees.wmv G4 show on the game] - WMV file. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:14, December 9, 2023
This article contains information of dubious canonicity. While not officially established as fully non-canonical, certain aspects of the subject may not be part of the official Halo canon. |
i love bees is an alternate reality game developed by 4orty2wo Entertainment used for the marketing of Halo 2. During the summer of 2004, the website www.ilovebees.com was used as a publicity site for Halo 2, with the site being pointed to by an advertisement for the game played alongside movie trailers.[1] Ostensibly a beekeeper's personal site, the server appeared to have been taken over by an unstable AI whose thoughts were found scattered on the site. Players would interact with this AI and help her return to the future and save the world from the Halo Array.
Gameplay[edit]
On July 23, 2004, Halo fans saw a flickering URL in the Halo 2 Cinematic Trailer that led them to a website that appeared at first glance to be hacked.[2] A message on the frontpage directed viewers to the blog of a girl named Dana Awbrey. Dana claimed that she built the ilovebees site for her Aunt Margaret and recently her site got in this bizarre state and asks if anyone could help her.[3] Dana more or less acted as a narrator in the game, describing events for people who missed the action.[4]
The frontpage had a counter counting down to July 27, 2004 (when "network throttling [would] erode"), August 10, 2004 (when "this medium [would] metastasize"), and August 24, 2004 (at 8:06 A.M., when it would be "wide-awake and physical")[5] By the end of the game, there was a counter counting down to the day the Covenant will attack Earth. The website fell off the Internet in 2015.[6]
On August 10, a list of GPS coordinates with times were added to the site's Links page, along with a countdown to "Axons go hot."[7] With the exception of one leading to the Pacific Ocean, all of the coordinates led to payphones. On August 24, the countdown ended as it reached the first set time. People who answered the payphones (the "axons") at the scheduled times spoke to a recording of the AI and were asked basic questions about the character. If answered correctly, an audio clip would be released and a number would be added to a counter on the Website. The audio clips, when threaded together, formed an audio drama about characters in the Halo universe. As the number reached 777, the AI, now played by a voice actor instead of a recording, began interacting with players through the payphones.[8]
The AI would ask for their name, rank, and proof that they were human. Players would provide their usernames, choose ranks, and improvise proof (e.g. joking, singing). Their names were added to the site, crediting them for activating the axons.
After the game was over, players were invited to go on a "training mission," which was actually a chance to play Halo 2 multiplayer before its release. Various sites around America were used to host the event, including movie theaters and malls. Players were told to say the phrase "The Operator left a message for me." to gain access to the event. Unfortunately, several of the hosts were unaware of i love bees and thought it was just a Halo 2 event, disappointing many fans. At each event, players were given DVDs containing all of the i love bees audio files, as well as deleted material and screenshots from the site.
Story Synopsis[edit]
- Main article: I Love Bees Synopsis
In 2552, an alien artifact splits up the UNSC AI Melissa into three parts. One part stays in 2552, has amnesia and is named Durga. The other two parts, the Operator and the Sleeping Princess, are sent back in time to the website "I Love Bees". Also with the latter is a Trojan Horse AI ("The Seeker") sent by the Covenant as a spy. The Operator falsely believes the Sleeping Princess is the Trojan Horse, and tries to kill her. Participants in the ARG would communicate with the Operator and the Sleeping Princess to learn details of the plot, forming different factions for either character.
Players allied with the Operator were required to go to certain payphones at certain times to answer calls from the character. Persons who answered the calls needed to show they were part of the game by answering basic questions (e.g. “What's my name?”), after which parts of an audio drama were made available on the site. Later calls were performed by a voice actor playing the Operator, with whom players engaged in role play.
The audio drama consists of recordings taken by Durga in 2552, explaining what's going on in the future. Durga is taken in by a boy named Jersey, who realizes he has “God's own spyware” and uses her to spy on the hot girl in the building, Jan. In doing so, it comes to light that her family is a lot more interesting than first apparent. Durga goes on to spy on several other people she finds interesting and eventually assembles them into her “crew”. She takes her crew to a military base to deactivate the alien artifact, which will potentially keep the Halo Array from activating, and the action causes the AI fragments to return to the future and merge back together into Melissa. It seems like everyone will live happily ever, but then the Covenant invade Earth as Halo 2 begins.
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Canon status[edit]
The issue of whether i love bees should be considered canon is somewhat complicated. In the Apocalypso Chat, the producers of i love bees say that Bungie allowed them to tell their own story, but offered certain suggestions regarding storytelling devices and corrected facets such as the original idea that ONI would hang traitors, which was changed to them being rendered permanently comatose.[9] In October 2004, this was expanded on by Joseph Staten in an interview with halo.bungie.org, who, when asked if i love bees should be considered canon, said:
“ | The Bees would not make the cut. Those guys basically did their own thing with very little Bungie input (save for massaging and approving the initial plot-treatment). While we helped define the boundaries of their fiction, we let them do what they thought best. And I think the game turned out great.[10] | ” |
However, in July 28, 2006, Frank O'Connor mentioned the revised state of canon as applied to i love bees. In answering a question about how the Halo Graphic Novel expanded the Halo universe beyond the games and Bungie's overall plans for the universe, he said:
“ | We're going to have this huge collection of canon and things that we embrace as canon, like I Love Bees and stuff like that.[11] | ” |
This was shown in the graphic novel as two characters from i love bees, Herzog and Standish as well as events in the i love bees storyline in which they took place, are referenced in a canon image.[12] Additionally, entities introduced in i love bees, including Optican, chatters, and communications kiosks, were later featured in Halo 3: ODST. The colony Mamore was mentioned prominently in promotional material for Halo: Reach. Finally, several key elements of i love bees, including Melissa, the UNSC Apocalypso,and the deep-space artifact are included in the officially canon Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition) while the SPDR and Razorback appear in Halo Infinite, retconning previously existing canon to some degree. In 2011, Frank O'Connor again stated that i love bees is considered canon by 343 Industries.[13]
Still, i love bees cannot be considered entirely canonical. Some elements of i love bees directly contradict more recent material of definite canon status, such as the time in which Tobias Fleming Shaw and Wallace Fujikawa were alive. Thus, i love bees could be considered canonical unless contradicted by more authoritative sources.
Trivia[edit]
- Players in the game referred to themselves as "beekeepers".
- Soon after i love bees became popular, someone bought the domain name www.ilovepees.com and auctioned it on eBay starting at $1000. The person claimed that whoever made it a redirect to their own site would receive a large amount of search traffic from players who typed the address incorrectly.[14]
- A player tried to answer a live call in the middle of Hurricane Ivan. The staff member in charge of calls (Puppetmaster 2) broke character to tell him to run to safety: "Dude, it's a hurricane. Put the phone down."[15]
- Yuri Lowenthal, voice of Kamal Zaman, is also the voice of the Prince in the Prince of Persia series, and Sasuke in the Naruto series. A piece of Kamal's dialog, "People think time is a river that flows in one direction, but time is an ocean." seems to be a deliberate reference to the Prince's "Some say time is like a river that flows swift and sure in one direction, but I have seen the face of time and I can tell you they are wrong. Time is an ocean in a storm."
- In the website's source code, the following search engine keywords were included: "honey, bees, Margaret, small busines, beekeeping, hives, retail, market, Operator, bug, buggy, virus, infestation, WTF is going on with this damn thing, parasite, strong intrusive inclination, medium, messages, shipwreck, network throttling, SOS, hoax, game, bee hoax, bee game, survivor, survive, evade, resist, escape, a little help would be appreciated, thanks and tip your waitress, sleep, is, good, install, reinstall, re-reinstall, re-re-reinstall, I, love, bees".[6] Though in-universe Dana put them in for her own amusement,[3] some of the keywords explain that it is a work of fiction, such as "bee hoax".
Gallery[edit]
Sources[edit]
- ^ YouTube: HALO 2 THEATRICAL TRAILER
- ^ halo.bungie.org: Bees... you think Ant Farm was involved?
- ^ a b I Love Bees: The Damage
- ^ I Love Bees: The Extraordinary
- ^ Unfiction: [SPEC] Analyzing the Computer Text
- ^ a b i love bees (main website)
- ^ Unfiction: [PUZZLE] AXONS GO HOT - Coordinates
- ^ I Love Bees: axon spike rendezvous
- ^ Apocalypso Chat, 18:03 - 18:05
- ^ halo.bungie.org: Joe Staten Interview - October 2004
- ^ 1UP: The 1UP Show: Episode 07/28/06 (27:49 - 27:55)
- ^ Halo Graphic Novel, page 122
- ^ YouTube: Halo: From A to Z with Frank O'Connor
- ^ halo.bungie.org: How Stupid ARE People, Anyway?
- ^ Wired: I Love Bees Game a Surprise Hit
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External links[edit]
Those wishing to read more about the i love bees ARG should visit the I Love Bees Wiki, especially:
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