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{{Quote|I've been following the odyssey of [[John-117|the Master Chief]] since [[Halo: Combat Evolved|the very first Halo]], which hooked me in with its epic scope and rich game world. I'm thrilled that I finally get to tell a story in a universe that has given me so much fun as a gamer - it was great to revisit the end of the Covenant War in my tale Breaking Strain, a human drama about the fears that can divide us and the hopes that can unite us.|James Swallow<ref name="bbb"/>}} | |||
'''''Breaking Strain''''' is one of several short stories in ''[[Halo: Fractures|Halo: Fractures: Extraordinary Tales from the Halo Canon]]''. Written by [[Wikipedia:James Swallow|James Swallow]], it takes place during the final days and aftermath of the [[Human-Covenant War]] in [[2553]].<ref name="bbb">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/books-browsers-and-big-team '''Halo Waypoint''' - '' Books, Browsers, and Big Team'']</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 09:25, September 19, 2016
- "I've been following the odyssey of the Master Chief since the very first Halo, which hooked me in with its epic scope and rich game world. I'm thrilled that I finally get to tell a story in a universe that has given me so much fun as a gamer - it was great to revisit the end of the Covenant War in my tale Breaking Strain, a human drama about the fears that can divide us and the hopes that can unite us."
- — James Swallow[1]
Breaking Strain is one of several short stories in Halo: Fractures: Extraordinary Tales from the Halo Canon. Written by James Swallow, it takes place during the final days and aftermath of the Human-Covenant War in 2553.[1]
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