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*After you access the terminal, you need to wait for the screen to go red then wait until the screen shows another text message and finally press A to scroll down to the very last message (a fragment from a [[Forerunner]] message) to show up to get the achievement. | *After you access the terminal, you need to wait for the screen to go red then wait until the screen shows another text message and finally press A to scroll down to the very last message (a fragment from a [[Forerunner]] message) to show up to get the achievement. | ||
*For some players, the achievement will only be unlocked if the seventh terminal is accessed last. | *For some players, the achievement will only be unlocked if the seventh terminal is accessed last. | ||
*A player must access seven terminals, another seven reference (there is an additional eighth one on [[Cortana (Level)|Cortana]], but this isn't necessary for the achievement). | *A player must access seven terminals, another seven reference (there is an additional eighth one on [[Cortana (Level)|Cortana]], but this isn't necessary for the achievement). | ||
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* The person on the medal has a [[Marathon]] logo for a head, a reference for the [[Marathon]] game. | * The person on the medal has a [[Marathon]] logo for a head, a reference for the [[Marathon]] game. | ||
*In the Marathon game series, terminals were integral parts of the campaign levels: They functioned both for providing storyline, guiding the player, and transporting the player to the next level. They are integral in ''Halo 3'' to learn the downfall of the Forerunner in their battles against the Flood. | *In the Marathon game series, terminals were integral parts of the campaign levels: They functioned both for providing storyline, guiding the player, and transporting the player to the next level. They are integral in ''Halo 3'' to learn the downfall of the Forerunner in their battles against the Flood. | ||
*In the ''Nintendo'' game ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', you would receive a reward of the same name if you ran much more than you walked. | *In the ''Nintendo'' game ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', you would receive a reward of the same name if you ran much more than you walked. | ||
*''Marathon Man'' is very similar to [[Halo 3: ODST]]'s [[Audiophile (Achievement)|Audiophile]] Achievement. | *''Marathon Man'' is very similar to [[Halo 3: ODST]]'s [[Audiophile (Achievement)|Audiophile]] Achievement. |
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Marathon Man
Marathon Man is a Halo 3 Achievement. It is awarded for accessing all the Terminals in Campaign mode.
The achievement awards the player 40 Gamerpoints.
It is represented by a yellow circle with a person whose head has a Marathon symbol on it, and with seven yellow stars (representing the seven Terminals) above him.
The achievement can be completed on any difficulty.
It is similar to the Marathon: Durandal achievement, Hats off to 819.
The award itself is a reference to Marathon (video game series) as you could access Terminals in game to gather information on the Marathon universe. Details:
- After you access the terminal, you need to wait for the screen to go red then wait until the screen shows another text message and finally press A to scroll down to the very last message (a fragment from a Forerunner message) to show up to get the achievement.
- For some players, the achievement will only be unlocked if the seventh terminal is accessed last.
- A player must access seven terminals, another seven reference (there is an additional eighth one on Cortana, but this isn't necessary for the achievement).
Trivia
- Marathon is the name of an earlier series of Bungie games (Marathon, Marathon 2: Durandal, & Marathon Infinity)
- Marathon Man was a movie made in 1976.
- There are seven stars, one for each terminal, on the Achievement picture, a reference to the number 7, Bungie's favorite number.
- The person on the medal has a Marathon logo for a head, a reference for the Marathon game.
- In the Marathon game series, terminals were integral parts of the campaign levels: They functioned both for providing storyline, guiding the player, and transporting the player to the next level. They are integral in Halo 3 to learn the downfall of the Forerunner in their battles against the Flood.
- In the Nintendo game Super Smash Bros. Melee, you would receive a reward of the same name if you ran much more than you walked.
- Marathon Man is very similar to Halo 3: ODST's Audiophile Achievement.
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