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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* On the second floor of one of the debris pieces of the Dawn, there is a wounded Elite moments away from death. Behind him, there is one of [[Catherine Halsey]]'s record logs similar to the [[ | *On the second floor of one of the debris pieces of the Dawn, there is a wounded Elite moments away from death. Behind him, there is one of [[Catherine Halsey]]'s [[Halo 4 audio logs|record logs]] similar to the [[data pads]] found in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. | ||
* On top of a cliff above the opening leading to the next area, there is a Covenant distress beacon that says, "[[Didact]]", every thirty seconds. According to [[Cortana]], the Covenant were playing the recording for three years in an attempt to gain access to Requiem. | *On top of a cliff above the opening leading to the next area, there is a Covenant distress beacon that says, "[[Didact]]", every thirty seconds. According to [[Cortana]], the Covenant were playing the recording for three years in an attempt to gain access to Requiem. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
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This article is about the campaign level. For other uses, see Requiem (disambiguation).
Requiem is the second campaign level of Halo 4. Completing the level on any difficulty unlocks the Requiem achievement.
The Midnight Launch achievement is awarded exclusively in this level for making jump in a Warthog at midnight real time.[1]
Trivia
- On the second floor of one of the debris pieces of the Dawn, there is a wounded Elite moments away from death. Behind him, there is one of Catherine Halsey's record logs similar to the data pads found in Halo: Reach.
- On top of a cliff above the opening leading to the next area, there is a Covenant distress beacon that says, "Didact", every thirty seconds. According to Cortana, the Covenant were playing the recording for three years in an attempt to gain access to Requiem.