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'''Infiltrate''' is the third track (Disc 1 Track 3) in ''[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]'', and plays during the ''[[Halo 3]]'' [[campaign]] level ''[[Sierra 117]]''. It is composed of ''Infiltrate'' (0:00-1:48) and ''Move On'' (1:48-3:45).
'''Infiltrate''' is the third track (Disc 1 Track 3) in ''[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]'', and plays during the ''[[Halo 3]]'' [[campaign]] level ''[[Sierra 117]]''. It is composed of ''Infiltrate'' (0:00-1:48) and ''Move On'' (1:48-3:45).


''Infiltrate'' (1:48) starts with a low strings note, with drums playing background. High strings play and hold a note, but drums continue to play melody. The piece picks up the pace, and louder drums join in. It plays during the encounter where [[John-117]] faces [[Kig-yar Sniper]]s after ''[[Echo 51]]'' crashed, up until the beginning of the "Quid Pro Quo" section of the level. The melody was later reprised in ''[[Halo Reborn]]''.
==Overview==
===Infiltrate===
''Infiltrate'' (1:48) starts with a low strings note, with drums playing background. High strings play and hold a note, but drums continue to play melody. The piece picks up the pace, and louder drums join in. It plays during the encounter where [[John-117]] faces [[Kig-yar Sniper]]s after ''[[Echo 51]]'' crashed, up until the beginning of the "Quid Pro Quo" section of the level. The melody was reprised in the later track ''[[Halo Reborn]]''.


===Move On===
''Move On'' (1:57) strings begin to play the melody, which is in a minor key but has a hint of major in it. Choir also joins in, but strings and drums still keep the melody, which alternates between major and minor. This melody continues until the end. The piece plays near the end of the level when ''[[Kilo 23]]'' destroys the two [[Type-52 Phantom]]s.
''Move On'' (1:57) strings begin to play the melody, which is in a minor key but has a hint of major in it. Choir also joins in, but strings and drums still keep the melody, which alternates between major and minor. This melody continues until the end. The piece plays near the end of the level when ''[[Kilo 23]]'' destroys the two [[Type-52 Phantom]]s.


==Trivia==
==Production note==
When the bass begins followed by the three percussive sounds, seven such percussion sets follow before the percussion suddenly becomes high-pitched and then returns to normal. This may be a [[Seven|7]] reference.
When the bass begins followed by the three percussive sounds, seven such percussion sets follow before the percussion suddenly becomes high-pitched and then returns to normal. This may be a [[Seven|7]] reference.


{{Soundtrack|H3}}
{{Soundtrack|H3}}

Revision as of 08:22, December 7, 2020

Not to be confused with Infiltration.
Infiltrate

Album:

Halo 3: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori

Length:

3:45

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Honorable Intentions

 

Infiltrate is the third track (Disc 1 Track 3) in Halo 3: Original Soundtrack, and plays during the Halo 3 campaign level Sierra 117. It is composed of Infiltrate (0:00-1:48) and Move On (1:48-3:45).

Overview

Infiltrate

Infiltrate (1:48) starts with a low strings note, with drums playing background. High strings play and hold a note, but drums continue to play melody. The piece picks up the pace, and louder drums join in. It plays during the encounter where John-117 faces Kig-yar Snipers after Echo 51 crashed, up until the beginning of the "Quid Pro Quo" section of the level. The melody was reprised in the later track Halo Reborn.

Move On

Move On (1:57) strings begin to play the melody, which is in a minor key but has a hint of major in it. Choir also joins in, but strings and drums still keep the melody, which alternates between major and minor. This melody continues until the end. The piece plays near the end of the level when Kilo 23 destroys the two Type-52 Phantoms.

Production note

When the bass begins followed by the three percussive sounds, seven such percussion sets follow before the percussion suddenly becomes high-pitched and then returns to normal. This may be a 7 reference.