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{{Redirect|Fireside|the military [[operation]]|Operation: FIRESIDE}}
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[[File:Fireside Cover.jpg|thumb|300px|''Fireside'' keyart - reusing some original ''Halo Wars 2'' concept art for ''Spirit of Fire''{{'}}s bridge.]]
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'''''Halo: Fireside''''' is a short story entry in the [[Halo Waypoint Chronicle]] series, written by [[Alex Wakeford]] and published by [[343 Industries]] on [[2024#February|February 21, 2024]] - the seventh anniversary of ''[[Halo Wars 2]]''{{'}}s release. Accordingly, the story acts as a compilation of snippets from the ''Halo'' universe, revolving around the crew of {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} and their [[Second Ark Conflict|conflict]] on [[Installation 00|the Ark]] following the conclusion of ''[[Halo Wars 2: Operation: SPEARBREAKER]]''.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/halo-fireside|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Halo: Fireside|D=21|M=02|Y=2024}}
'''''Halo: Fireside''''' is a short story entry in the [[Halo Waypoint Chronicle]] series, written by [[Alex Wakeford]] and published by [[343 Industries]] on [[2024#February|February 21, 2024]] - the seventh anniversary of ''[[Halo Wars 2]]''{{'}}s release. Accordingly, the story acts as a compilation of snippets from the ''Halo'' universe, revolving around the crew of {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} and their [[Second Ark Conflict|conflict]] on [[Installation 00|the Ark]] following the conclusion of ''[[Halo Wars 2: Operation: SPEARBREAKER]]''.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/halo-fireside|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Halo: Fireside|D=21|M=02|Y=2024}}


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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/halo-fireside Halo: Fireside]- The official Waypoint post in which the short story was released for free.
*[https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/halo-fireside Halo: Fireside]- The official Waypoint post in which the short story was released for free.
*[https://content.halocdn.com/media/Default/community/waypoint_chronicle_fireside-988f46fd42e14430a31505e872a6360f.pdf Official ''Halo: Fireside'' PDF] - The PDF of the short story released on Halo Waypoint ([[:File:Fireside.pdf|Archived copy]]).
*[https://content.halocdn.com/media/Default/community/waypoint_chronicle_fireside-988f46fd42e14430a31505e872a6360f.pdf Official ''Halo: Fireside'' PDF] - The PDF of the short story released on Halo Waypoint ({{file link|Fireside.pdf|Archived copy}}).
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWm9Vf7c0X4 Halo: Fireside | Audiobook] - The audiobook narrated by Alex Wakeford.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWm9Vf7c0X4 Halo: Fireside | Audiobook] - The audiobook narrated by Alex Wakeford.


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Latest revision as of 19:16, October 20, 2024

"Fireside" redirects here. For the military operation, see Operation: FIRESIDE.
Halo: Fireside
Concept art from Halo Wars 2, reused as the cover art for Halo: Fireside.
Attribution information

Author(s):

Cover artist(s):

William Cameron

Audio book narrator(s):

Alex Wakeford

Publication information

Publisher:

343 Industries

Publication date:

February 21, 2024

Media type:

Short story

Series information

Series:

Halo Waypoint Chronicles

 

Halo: Fireside is a short story entry in the Halo Waypoint Chronicle series, written by Alex Wakeford and published by 343 Industries on February 21, 2024 - the seventh anniversary of Halo Wars 2's release. Accordingly, the story acts as a compilation of snippets from the Halo universe, revolving around the crew of UNSC Spirit of Fire and their conflict on the Ark following the conclusion of Halo Wars 2: Operation: SPEARBREAKER.[1]

Official synopsis[edit]

May 2559. Having emerged into the unknown after twenty-eight years adrift in space, the crew of the UNSC Spirit of Fire find that new foes are not the only challenge they face on the enigmatic Ark—but the past they left behind.

Summary[edit]

Halo: Fireside is set on May 21, 2559 - shortly after Operation: SPEARBREAKER. The story is divided into a number of short segments, each focusing on a different set of characters predominantly from Halo Wars 2 and its DLC expansions, and depicting day-to-day life aboard the ship and in the Second Ark Conflict. The story begins with a short monologue written by Isabel on the nature of hope, with her hoping to gain more of an understanding of the concept and how the various crew of the ship (including Mary, Andrew Sandmoore, and Jerome-092) percieve it - with the goal of being able to factor it into her calculations on how to fight against the war. The monologue then concludes with her wondering what the Banished hope for.

The second section of the story focuses on Captain James Cutter heading to the bridge of Spirit of Fire, and reminiscing on his service aboard the ship immediately prior to and during the events of Halo Wars - including his interactions with Serina and Ellen Anders, both of whom now missing from the ship's crew.

The third section of the story focuses on Lieutenant Colonel Morgan Kinsano and her Firestorm Battle Group, and depicts an alternate perspective on the events first detailed in the Phoenix Log for the multiplayer map Sentry. Kinsano and her forces are deployed to Site Ricochet (the in-universe codename for the Sentry multiplayer map), with the goal of reconnoitering the site and how large of a presence the Banished have there. While scouting, Kinsano reminisces on her own youth as a child on Reynes and her early career as an insurrectionist. The scouting party is then interrupted by the emergence of a Forerunner construct, which fires upon the Banished troops and leaves all but one dead. Kinsano reports as such to Cutter, before being ordered to retreat in light of new intelligence about a Banished attack on Fort Jordan.

The fourth section of the story depicts Sunray 1-1's celebrations at Quebec Base following the completion of a successful mission - a long-range assassination of a Jiralhanae Chieftain first mentioned in the 100th issue of Canon Fodder.[2] The section focuses on characterising the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, the majority of whom were never given any screen time in Operation: SPEARBREAKER, and fleshing out their intra-team interactions - showcasing a rare moment of downtime for the team.

The story concludes with a final monologue from Isabel, noting that she has found the most obvious symbol for hope to have emerged in the form of fire; something that can symbolise many things to many people, and concluding that "a spirit of fire is a spirit of hope".

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Jiralhanae
Sangheili

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