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The book's meta-narrative is framed as an communications log between [[Adjutant Revendicate]] - the [[sub-monitor]] of [[Installation 07]] created from the mind of the [[Auditor]] - and [[Invariant Bias]], Monitor of the [[Absolute Record]]. The brief exchange is present in the books opening and closing pages, and details Revendicate's wishes to enter information into the Absolute Record in the wake of The [[Harbinger]]{{'}}s [[Battle of the Silent Auditorium|defeat]] as depicted in ''[[Halo Infinite]]''. The ''Halo Encyclopedia''{{'}}s text is framed as the repository of information gathered by Revendicate, giving the book an in-universe grounding in a similar manner to the [[Curator]] meta-narrative framing [[2016]]'s ''[[Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo]]''.
The book's meta-narrative is framed as an communications log between [[Adjutant Revendicate]] - the [[sub-monitor]] of [[Installation 07]] created from the mind of the [[Auditor]] - and [[Invariant Bias]], Monitor of the [[Absolute Record]]. The brief exchange is present in the books opening and closing pages, and details Revendicate's wishes to enter information into the Absolute Record in the wake of The [[Harbinger]]{{'}}s [[Battle of the Silent Auditorium|defeat]] as depicted in ''[[Halo Infinite]]''. The ''Halo Encyclopedia''{{'}}s text is framed as the repository of information gathered by Revendicate, giving the book an in-universe grounding in a similar manner to the [[Curator]] meta-narrative framing [[2016]]'s ''[[Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo]]''.


Binary code exists attached to images of each chapter of the book along with the "The Absolute Record" prologue and "Audit Complete" epilogue. Although they are duplicated within their chapters, they are each different from each other. Joining them together in release order forms a code translating to "revenge."
Binary code exists attached to images of each chapter of the book along with the "The Absolute Record" prologue and "Audit Complete" epilogue. Although they are duplicated within their chapters, every chapter's binary code is distinct from one another. Joining them together in release order forms a code translating to "revenge."


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The {{Class|Lancer|fast-attack corvette}} and the {{Class|Scholte|missile corvette}} were due to be featured in the ''Halo Encyclopedia'' but were cut due to space constraints.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFFoundations|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/canon-fodder-foundations|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Foundations|D=12|M=01|Y=2022}}
*The {{Class|Lancer|fast-attack corvette}} and the {{Class|Scholte|missile corvette}} were due to be featured in the ''Halo Encyclopedia'' but were cut due to space constraints.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFFoundations|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/canon-fodder-foundations|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Foundations|D=12|M=01|Y=2022}}


==Mistakes==
==Production notes==
*The [[CQS48 Bulldog]] is stated as having an 8-round magazine. The correct number of rounds should be 7.
{{Main|Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)/Mistakes}}
*The image captions for the [[Sangheili Honor Guardsman]] and the [[Sangheili Councilor]] are swapped.
While the encyclopedia, as a whole, has far fewer mistakes and errors when compared to its [[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)|2009 predecessor]], inconsistencies are still present throughout the book. A full list of them can be found [[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)/Mistakes|here]].
*The [[M247H machine gun]] is given two conflicting infoboxes on pages 174-175, with the conflicting designations M247 heavy machine gun and M247H heavy machine gun. The two images seem to use the ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' model and the ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' model respectively, and provide conflicting length measurements of {{Convert|64.6|in|cm|sp=us}} and {{Convert|64.5|in|cm|sp=us}}, respectively. It is unclear whether this is intended to explicitly separate the two models into similar, albeit different weapons, or a mistake on the part of the authors.
*On pages 136 and 180, the ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' chaingun is referred to as the [[M49 Vulcan]], while on page 170 it is named as the M250 heavy machine gun.
*On page 136, the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' gauss cannon is erroneously referred to as the M69, while its dedicated infobox on page 181 refers to it as the [[M70 Gauss cannon]].
*On page 153, the image captions for the [[Series 8 jetpack]] and the [[Series 12 jetpack]] are swapped.
*The designation provided for the {{Class|Stalwart|light frigate}}'s [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]] is given as the 21X5V9 MAC, contradicting the 56A2D4 established in ''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]''.
*The weapons loadout listed for the {{Class|Charon|light frigate}} is retained as that established for {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}} in ''[[Halo 4]]''; in ''Halo 4'', the ship was incorrectly depicted as ''much'' bigger than any UNSC frigate or cruiser, and had a massive armaments complement to match. As such, the armaments loadout provided (particularly the three [[M4093 Hyperion nuclear delivery system|Hyperion missiles]]) would not be able to fit inside the canon ''Charon''.
**The ''Halo 4''-given armaments for the ''Charon'' include 3 Hyperion missiles, and 50 [[Archer missile]] pods; the canon model (as depicted in ''Halo 3'' wouldn't be able to fit any Hyperions inside, and only has 5 Archer pods. The number of [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]]s and [[M870 Rampart point defense gun|Rampart]] point-defence turrets remains accurate to the canon model.
*The size statistics for the [[Klavrig Workshop Skitterer]], as listed on page 457, are enormous and much bigger than the Skitterer's in-game model or the [[:File:HW2 Skitterer.jpg|concept art]] scale reference, and even bigger than other vehicles in ''[[Halo Wars 2]]'' such as the [[Barukaza Workshop Locust|Locust]]. It is unclear whether this is an intentional upscaling, or an error in numbers.
*On page 458, [[Okro 'Vagaduun]]'s birth world is listed as [[Feldokra]] while ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' instead establishes that he was born on Sanghelios' blood-moon, [[Suban]].
* On page 479, the {{Pattern|Posu'gelka|needler}} is stated to be manufactured by Lodham Armory. Given [[Lodam Armory]] is a known manufacturer of the Needler, and this is the first time a “Lodham Armory” is mentioned in the series, it is most likely a typo.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 18:08, July 21, 2024

This article is about the 2022 edition of the Halo Encyclopedia. For other editions printed prior to 2022, see Halo Encyclopedia.
Halo Encyclopedia
Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition) cover art
Attribution information

Author(s):

Cover artist(s):

Illustrator(s):

Publication information

Publisher:

Dark Horse[1]

Publication date:

April 12, 2022[5]

Pages:

488 pages[5]

ISBN:

978-1-50672-844-5[5]

 

The Halo Encyclopedia is a reference book originally set to be published on March 29, 2022 by Dark Horse in conjunction with 343 Industries, but later delayed to April 12, 2022. The book is a successor to the previous Halo Encyclopedia released in 2009, and features numerous custom-made pieces of artwork by both 343 in-house artists and several images and designs created by the fan mod Sins of the Prophets[1] and Halo: A Fistful of Arrows creator Levi Hoffmeier.[3]

The book includes elements from across two decades of Halo history, including content from Halo Infinite.[1]

A deluxe edition variant was additionally released, containing an exclusive lithograph, a unique cover and slipcase inspired by the Forerunner Cylix.[6]

Official summaryEdit

In the 26th century, humanity relentlessly continues their fight for survival, an enduring conflict set against the backdrop of the enigmatic and ancient ringworld known as Halo.

The universe of Halo is remarkably vast in scale and astonishingly elaborate in detail, telling rich stories filled with bold characters, breathtaking worlds, and thrilling conflicts. In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Halo, Dark Horse and 343 Industries have teamed up to deliver the most definitive guide to the universe thus far. Spanning over a hundred millennia and encompassing over a hundred thousand light years, the Halo Encyclopedia captures two decades of storytelling with stunning, never-before-seen art and the most detailed exploration of the universe’s many characters, worlds, and technologies to have ever been created.[7]

ContentEdit

The Halo Encyclopedia begins with a chronology of the events in the Halo universe. The book is divided into five sections: Humanity, Covenant, Forerunners, Flood, and Banished.

The book's meta-narrative is framed as an communications log between Adjutant Revendicate - the sub-monitor of Installation 07 created from the mind of the Auditor - and Invariant Bias, Monitor of the Absolute Record. The brief exchange is present in the books opening and closing pages, and details Revendicate's wishes to enter information into the Absolute Record in the wake of The Harbinger's defeat as depicted in Halo Infinite. The Halo Encyclopedia's text is framed as the repository of information gathered by Revendicate, giving the book an in-universe grounding in a similar manner to the Curator meta-narrative framing 2016's Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo.

Binary code exists attached to images of each chapter of the book along with the "The Absolute Record" prologue and "Audit Complete" epilogue. Although they are duplicated within their chapters, every chapter's binary code is distinct from one another. Joining them together in release order forms a code translating to "revenge."

TriviaEdit

Production notesEdit

Main article: Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)/Mistakes

While the encyclopedia, as a whole, has far fewer mistakes and errors when compared to its 2009 predecessor, inconsistencies are still present throughout the book. A full list of them can be found here.

GalleryEdit

Promotional imagesEdit

IllustrationsEdit

To view all of Halopedia's library of artwork from the Halo Encyclopedia, see here

Development imagesEdit

Cut contentEdit

SourcesEdit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Master Class (Retrieved on Jul 12, 2021) [archive]
  2. ^ Twitter, Isaac Hannaford (@Isaac_Hannaford): "That would be me :)" (Retrieved on Feb 23, 2022) [archive]
  3. ^ a b Twitter, Levi Hoffmeier (@LeviWasTaken): "Excited to say I've crafted some art for the #Halo Encyclopedia from @DarkHorseComics & @Halo out next year! Sketching Master Chief in my high school notes to teaching myself digital art with A Fistful of Arrows to painting [REDACTED] professionally feels...full-circle.😉" (Retrieved on Oct 29, 2021) [archive]
  4. ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Zeta Testing (Retrieved on Oct 26, 2021) [archive]
  5. ^ a b c Dark Horse, Halo: Encyclopedia HC (Retrieved on Feb 11, 2022) [archive]
  6. ^ Dark Horse, Halo Encyclopedia HC (Deluxe Edition) (Retrieved on Dec 14, 2021) [archive]
  7. ^ Amazon, Halo Encyclopedia (Retrieved on Jul 20, 2021) [archive]
  8. ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Foundations (Retrieved on Jan 12, 2022) [archive]