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On [[Metropolis|Metropolis (Level)]], near the area where the player fights a trio of [[Wraiths]] (the [[Marine]] Command Center), there are public bulletin panels scattered about with public messages to civilians. There are two variations of the sign, each with a different message concerning the battle with the [[Covenant]]. These signs are similar to the 4 that are visible in the [[Halo 2 E3 Demo]], when Master Chief mans the turret and after one of the Marines on the radio says "Hostiles right". It's unknown if the messages on the boards are the same as in the final game.
 
One of the variations reads "All your base are belong to us", a reference to the old Sega game ''Zero Wing''. This phrase is also used in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]].  The other sign is a message from Earth Secretary of Defense [[Paul Murphy Russel]] urging the youth of New Mombasa to enlist in their local "freedom fighter brigade" to fight the Covenant. Unlike most other signs on the level, these signs are destructible and will explode violently (the way they do in the Halo 2 E3 Demo).
On [[Metropolis|Metropolis (Level)]], near the area where the player fights a trio of [[Wraiths]] (the [[Marine]] Command Center), there are public bulletin panels scattered about with public messages or "Citizen Alerts" to civilians. There are two variations of the sign, each with a different message concerning the battle with the [[Covenant]]. These signs are similar to the 4 that are visible in the [[Halo 2 E3 Demo]], when Master Chief mans the turret and after one of the Marines on the radio says "Hostiles right". It's unknown if the messages on the boards are the same as in the final game.
One of the variations reads "All your base are belong to us", a reference to the old Sega game ''Zero Wing''. This phrase is also used in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]. One of the variations of the sign is a message from [[Earth]] Secretary of Defense [[Paul Murphy Russel]] urging the youth of New Mombasa to enlist in their local "freedom fighter brigade" to fight the Covenant. The other variant is a message from Earth Minister of Information [[David Dockmaster Dunn]] urging civilians to "please do your part by reporting to the nearest evacuation zone." Unlike most other signs on the level, these signs are destructible and will explode violently (the way they do in the Halo 2 E3 Demo).


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 23:51, July 18, 2009

One version of the sign.

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File:Metrosign-8.jpg
The other version of the sign.

On Metropolis (Level), near the area where the player fights a trio of Wraiths (the Marine Command Center), there are public bulletin panels scattered about with public messages or "Citizen Alerts" to civilians. There are two variations of the sign, each with a different message concerning the battle with the Covenant. These signs are similar to the 4 that are visible in the Halo 2 E3 Demo, when Master Chief mans the turret and after one of the Marines on the radio says "Hostiles right". It's unknown if the messages on the boards are the same as in the final game. One of the variations reads "All your base are belong to us", a reference to the old Sega game Zero Wing. This phrase is also used in Halo: Combat Evolved. One of the variations of the sign is a message from Earth Secretary of Defense Paul Murphy Russel urging the youth of New Mombasa to enlist in their local "freedom fighter brigade" to fight the Covenant. The other variant is a message from Earth Minister of Information David Dockmaster Dunn urging civilians to "please do your part by reporting to the nearest evacuation zone." Unlike most other signs on the level, these signs are destructible and will explode violently (the way they do in the Halo 2 E3 Demo).

Trivia

  • These signs display messages on both sides, despite the fact that one side faces a wall.