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Latest revision as of 18:25, September 1, 2022
This article is about the piece of music. For the multiplayer map, see Countdown.
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Countdown is a piece of music made for Halo: Nightfall as part of the Music of Halo: Nightfall. It is composed by Christopher Carmichael. The track runs for 1 minute and 38 seconds.[1] It is heard in the fifth and last episode, when Randall Aiken detonates the HAVOK nuke, and Jameson Locke and Talitha Macer manage to escape Alpha Shard.
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- ^ Soundcloud, Christopher Carmichael - set - Halo: Nightfall (Retrieved on Apr 13, 2021) [archive]