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'''Ring the Bell''' was the game that the [[SPARTAN-II]] trainees played on their first day of training in order to earn their dinner.
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The object of the game was to reach the top of a tower, have each member of your team ring the bell, and then cross the finish line with your team. Also note that the first time the game was played by the trainees, [[John-117]] got greedy, sped ahead and finished first, therefore slowing down his teammates-[[Samuel-034]], and [[Kelly-087]]- causing all of them to lose, and they had to go without dinner.
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'''Ring the Bell''' was a type of training exercise undertaken by [[SPARTAN-II]] and [[SPARTAN-III]] trainees.<ref>''Halo: The Fall of Reach'', p. 40-41 (2001 paperback)</ref><ref>''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx'', p. 89 (2007 paperback)</ref>


= Trivia =
==Description==
* The bell used for this game was also used for a similar game in which [[John-117]] was to make his way across an obstacle course on his first day with [[Cortana|Cortana]] and the new [[MJOLNIR]] Mark V armor.
[[File:HFoR-Bell.png|200px|thumb|The bell used in the training game.]]
On [[Reach]], the game took place on several poles and platforms connected by bridges and pulley systems, which were placed several meters above the ground. It was described as looking like a forest of wooden poles; a maze suspended in the air also called ''The Playground''. The Spartans were first told to form three lines. Out of these several teams of three were formed. The objective of the game was to have every member of a team ring a bell positioned on a pole standing higher then all other poles by navigating through a complicated maze of poles, platforms, etc. and then crossing the finish line with the rest of one's team. As motivation, the last team to finish did not get dinner.
 
==SPARTAN-II training==
{{Main|SPARTAN-II training}}
The first time that the [[SPARTAN-II]] trainees played Ring the Bell was their first day of training after the morning calisthenics and a lesson given by the AI [[Déjà]]. [[John-117]] misunderstood the rules of the game, sped ahead and finished first, but didn't help his teammates, [[Samuel-034]] and [[Kelly-087]] - causing all of them to lose and go to bed without dinner: roast turkey, gravy and mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, brownies, and ice cream.
 
The second time they played the pole was placed an additional 10 meters above the ground and the number of bridges was decreased to increase difficulty although it had a pulley system that led directly to the top. This time John-117 chose to help his teammates, although John came in third this time his entire team made it. [[Sam-034]], [[Kelly-087]] and John became friends after they finished the second game.
 
The bell used for this game was also used as the goal for the first test for the MJOLNIR Mark V, in which [[John-117]] was to make his way across an obstacle course, including armed ODSTs, LOTUS anti-tank mines, and an airstrike on his first day with [[Cortana]].
 
==SPARTAN-III training==
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==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach - The Animated Series]]''
*''[[Halo: Shadows of Reach]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}
 
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[[Category:Gaming]]

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Ring the Bell was a type of training exercise undertaken by SPARTAN-II and SPARTAN-III trainees.[1][2]

Description[edit]

The bell used in the training game.

On Reach, the game took place on several poles and platforms connected by bridges and pulley systems, which were placed several meters above the ground. It was described as looking like a forest of wooden poles; a maze suspended in the air also called The Playground. The Spartans were first told to form three lines. Out of these several teams of three were formed. The objective of the game was to have every member of a team ring a bell positioned on a pole standing higher then all other poles by navigating through a complicated maze of poles, platforms, etc. and then crossing the finish line with the rest of one's team. As motivation, the last team to finish did not get dinner.

SPARTAN-II training[edit]

Main article: SPARTAN-II training

The first time that the SPARTAN-II trainees played Ring the Bell was their first day of training after the morning calisthenics and a lesson given by the AI Déjà. John-117 misunderstood the rules of the game, sped ahead and finished first, but didn't help his teammates, Samuel-034 and Kelly-087 - causing all of them to lose and go to bed without dinner: roast turkey, gravy and mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, brownies, and ice cream.

The second time they played the pole was placed an additional 10 meters above the ground and the number of bridges was decreased to increase difficulty although it had a pulley system that led directly to the top. This time John-117 chose to help his teammates, although John came in third this time his entire team made it. Sam-034, Kelly-087 and John became friends after they finished the second game.

The bell used for this game was also used as the goal for the first test for the MJOLNIR Mark V, in which John-117 was to make his way across an obstacle course, including armed ODSTs, LOTUS anti-tank mines, and an airstrike on his first day with Cortana.

SPARTAN-III training[edit]

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List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, p. 40-41 (2001 paperback)
  2. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, p. 89 (2007 paperback)