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'''Believe''' is the second [[Halo]] TV advertisment, following on from [[Museum]]. It shows the same diorama but this time with brute figures, more of the action and also [[Master Chief]]. It hints at his demise as he is amidst a huge [[Brute]] army and being held aloft in the air by a [[Brute Captain]]. However it hints that he will die not at the Brutes hand but by his own as a [[Plasma Grenade]] is held in his hand, most likely the same one mentioned in Museum. Although, the battle was evidently won, so perhaps the Master Chief sticks the brute, and lives, as the the [[Pawel Czernek|Marine]] from Museum says "We knew Master Chief was still in the fight." Or perhaps that was his final battle, his last act inspiring the marines to push foward and win. However, it may not be his last battle as it appears to be in or outside the ruins of [[New Mombasa]] which is only midway through the [[Halo 3 Campaign]]. | '''Believe''' is the second [[Halo]] TV advertisment, following on from [[Museum]]. It shows the same diorama but this time with brute figures, more of the action and also [[Master Chief]]. It hints at his demise as he is amidst a huge [[Brute]] army and being held aloft in the air by a [[Brute Captain]]. However it hints that he will die not at the Brutes hand but by his own as a [[Plasma Grenade]] is held in his hand, most likely the same one mentioned in Museum. Alternatively, the Master Chief could keep holding the Plasma Grenade and survive the blast, receiving a flash cloned arm later. This could be why Pawel Czernek says, "We knew the Master Chief was still in the fight," meaning he saw the Master Chief limp back with one arm. Although, the battle was evidently won, so perhaps the Master Chief sticks the brute, and lives, as the the [[Pawel Czernek|Marine]] from Museum says "We knew Master Chief was still in the fight." Or perhaps that was his final battle, his last act inspiring the marines to push foward and win. However, it may not be his last battle as it appears to be in or outside the ruins of [[New Mombasa]] which is only midway through the [[Halo 3 Campaign]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:45, September 16, 2007
Believe is the second Halo TV advertisment, following on from Museum. It shows the same diorama but this time with brute figures, more of the action and also Master Chief. It hints at his demise as he is amidst a huge Brute army and being held aloft in the air by a Brute Captain. However it hints that he will die not at the Brutes hand but by his own as a Plasma Grenade is held in his hand, most likely the same one mentioned in Museum. Alternatively, the Master Chief could keep holding the Plasma Grenade and survive the blast, receiving a flash cloned arm later. This could be why Pawel Czernek says, "We knew the Master Chief was still in the fight," meaning he saw the Master Chief limp back with one arm. Although, the battle was evidently won, so perhaps the Master Chief sticks the brute, and lives, as the the Marine from Museum says "We knew Master Chief was still in the fight." Or perhaps that was his final battle, his last act inspiring the marines to push foward and win. However, it may not be his last battle as it appears to be in or outside the ruins of New Mombasa which is only midway through the Halo 3 Campaign.