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==Campaign logs==
==Campaign logs==
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===The Healing of Old Wound...===
===The Healing of Old Wound...===


===A New Bridge To Cross I===
===A New Bridge to Cross I===
:Journal of [[Nathaniel Palmer|Nathaniel J. Palmer]], [[Xenoarchaeology|Archaeologist]], [[Henry Lamb Research Outpost]].   
:Journal of [[Nathaniel Palmer|Nathaniel J. Palmer]], [[Xenoarchaeology|Archaeologist]], [[Henry Lamb Research Outpost]].   
:Personal Diary Date: 04/02/2558
:Personal Diary Date: 04/02/2558
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:cusp of a new era. [1/3]  
:cusp of a new era. [1/3]  


===A New Bridge To Cross II===
===A New Bridge to Cross II===


===A New Bridge To Cross III===
===A New Bridge to Cross III===


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 20:05, February 1, 2017

Template:Newcontent In Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs are a collection of codex entries that provide background information on units, characters, and other events of the Halo universe. Much like its predecessor’s collectible Black Boxes, which unlocked Timeline entries in the game, the Phoenix Logs can be unlocked by both feats of completion as well as collection and be accessed from the game’s campaign menu.

Campaign logs

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The Healing of Old Wound...

A New Bridge to Cross I

Journal of Nathaniel J. Palmer, Archaeologist, Henry Lamb Research Outpost.
Personal Diary Date: 04/02/2558
Isabel, our new smart AI, has embraced our new home with a wonder and
enthusiasm that matches our own. She is a young AI and this is her first
assignment but even so, her excitement for discovery and investigation is
infectious among the team. I even caught Brewer, the most jaded of the
scientists here, swapping jokes with her while they worked. Although we are
hesitant - and too worldly - about admitting it openly, it feels like we are on the
cusp of a new era. [1/3]

A New Bridge to Cross II

A New Bridge to Cross III

Sources