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The intro was remade as part of the [[Sacred Icon Suite]] on the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]. | The intro was remade as part of the [[Sacred Icon Suite]] on the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]. | ||
This gives the player the feeling of being alone. That they lost everything. That the victory came at a terrible cost, which it did. But rather that then infect the universe with the [[Flood]] or activate [[Halo]]. So the loss of this battle had a worse consequence. | |||
The third part of this piece is remade in the second half of Halo 3's "[[Wake Me When You Need Me]]" track. Both are named after quotes from [[Cortana]] and [[John-117]] during the final cutscene from both games. | The third part of this piece is remade in the second half of Halo 3's "[[Wake Me When You Need Me]]" track. Both are named after quotes from [[Cortana]] and [[John-117]] during the final cutscene from both games. |
Revision as of 06:58, August 10, 2009
200px|right Dust and Echoes is a song included in the Halo: Original Soundtrack. It plays during the end of The Maw, in the ending cutscene.
It runs for 2 minutes and 49 seconds.
The middle section of the piece is the same as The Maw.
The intro was remade as part of the Sacred Icon Suite on the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack.
This gives the player the feeling of being alone. That they lost everything. That the victory came at a terrible cost, which it did. But rather that then infect the universe with the Flood or activate Halo. So the loss of this battle had a worse consequence.
The third part of this piece is remade in the second half of Halo 3's "Wake Me When You Need Me" track. Both are named after quotes from Cortana and John-117 during the final cutscene from both games.
The first part is played in reverse on the level Keyes during the cutscene where John-117 retrieves the Flood-assimilated Captain's neural implants.