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This article is about the soundtrack. For articles of the same name, see Fortress.
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Fortress is the fourteenth track (Disc 2 Track 7) included in Halo: Reach Original Soundtrack.
Overview
The track is composed of a heavy melody, in which the brass instruments play each note in shortened duration, while accompanied by percussion.
Appearances
The music does not appear in any full-length format in-game. However, the opening and ending of the music may play during Invasion, whenever Elites enter the second phase or third phase
Production notes
- This is the shortest track in Halo: Reach Original Soundtrack at only 1:08 long.
- The track title is likely a reference to Catherine Halsey calling Reach a "fortress among the stars."
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