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*In the [[Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta]], the Courtyard conversation could instead be heard on the map [[Overlook]], from a radio in the structure where the [[SPARTAN Program|Spartan]] team spawns. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H82rzf1LmSc '''Youtube''': ''Overlook Radio Conversations'']</ref> | *In the [[Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta]], the Courtyard conversation could instead be heard on the map [[Overlook]], from a radio in the structure where the [[SPARTAN Program|Spartan]] team spawns. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H82rzf1LmSc '''Youtube''': ''Overlook Radio Conversations'']</ref> | ||
*The conversation about zombie plans on Holdout may be a reference to a similar conversation about zombie plans from Red vs. Blue. | *The conversation about zombie plans on Holdout may be a reference to a similar conversation about zombie plans from Red vs. Blue. | ||
*There do not appear to be radios on the multiplayer maps Forge World, Sword Base, and Zealot. | |||
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In Halo: Reach, there are UNSC radio conversations in most of the Multiplayer and Firefight maps. Some of the conversations are linked to each other to form a narrative.[1]
Dialogue
Overlook
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Spire
Radio is located on a large concrete pad alongside the dirt trail labeled 'Mountain Road'.
[loops] |
Countdown
Radio is located in the south-east corner of the third floor (unsurprisingly, area is labeled 'Third Floor'), tucked behind a ridge of concrete near a fusion core.
[radio hiss, gunfire, explosions]
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Boardwalk
Radio is located in the north-west corner of the map, bottom level (in the 'Courtyard' area), on a bench next to an overlook.
[loops] |
Powerhouse
Radio is located on the kitchen counter of the dormitory (area is labeled 'Dormitory', natch). The dormitory is the single story building south of the gate.
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Reflection
Radio is located at the south end of the map (area labeled 'Back Hall'), in the room with the vending machines.
(loops) |
Boneyard
Radio is located in the north-east corner of the map (area labeled 'Junkyard'), inside the temporary prefab building next to a rock wall.
[loops] |
Courtyard
The firefight map, Courtyard, contains a conversation between two UNSC personnel, "Dragon X-ray" and "Blue-Delta".[2] The conversation can be heard from a radio that is located at the bottom of the ramp that leads out of Sword Base (area labeled 'Bend'), to the west side of the exit on a concrete ledge.
Dragon X-ray is the radioman of an unidentified UNSC ground asset radios in Blue-Delta, who appears to be associated with HIGHCOM. Blue-Delta warns X-ray that his unit is the only UNSC asset in the area, meaning that any support will take time to arrive.
X-ray is unable to hear Blue-Delta's response due to enemy movement, to which Blue-Delta warns him again. X-ray acknowledges receiving the warning and reports movement again and requests for support to "soften them up". After being asked for the location of the enemy forces, Dragon X-ray responds and gives him the grid co-ordinates.
Requesting for support again, Blue-Delta tells Dragon X-ray that there is no available support in any way apart from the Template:UNSCship. Inquiring over whether the Aegis Fate is a space-borne or an ocean-borne vessel ("Exo" or "Wet Navy"). Blue-Delta answers that the Aegis Fate is 'currently' a Frigate-designated "Exo-asset". Dragon X-ray receives this information, and says they did not require that much assistance.
The conversation ends when Dragon X-ray reports being less than a klick away from the objective. Blue-Delta wishes him good luck.
Dragon X-ray: "Blue Delta, this is Dragon X-ray. We are on the ground and three Mikes out from the objective. Over." Blue-Delta: "Dragon X-ray, be advised that you are the only UNSC ground asset in that grid." Dragon X-ray: "Say again, Blue Delta. We've got movement due east. That should be strike red. Over." Blue-Delta: "That's a negative, Dragon X-ray. I say again; be advised that you are the only UNSC asset in that area." Dragon X-ray: "Roger, Blue Delta. We're picking up that movement again due east. You got something to soften it up?" Blue-Delta: "You got a location, Dragon X-ray?" Dragon X-ray: "Grid as follows: Whiskey-Delta-One-Five-Seven-Four-One-Seven-One-Two, Over." Blue-Delta: "I copy Whiskey-Delta-One-Five-Seven-Four-One-Seven-One-Two." Dragon X-ray: "That is correct. Request immediate support from any assets on-station. Over." Blue-Delta: "Dragon X-ray, it looks like all I've got available at this time is the UNSC Aegis Fate." Dragon X-ray: "Blue Delta, is the Aegis Fate 'wet Navy'?" Blue-Delta: "Negative, Dragon. She's currently listed as an exo-asset; a frigate." Dragon X-ray: "Whoa! We are less than a klick from the target area, Blue Delta. We ain't that desperate for help." Blue-Delta: "Understood, Dragon X-ray. Give 'em hell out there, and good luck." |
Holdout
[1] So, uh. [2] Come on, spit it out. [1] You, uh, got a zombie plan? [2] Hell yeah. [1] Yeah? Maybe we could exchange notes. [2] Well, uh, I dunno man. Zombie plans are kinda... deeply personal things. [1] Well, I'm just saying, it's just, I got all these things in my mind, you know, and getting 'em out in the open really helps for building up (???) in my head. [2] Makes sense. [1] Okay. [2] Huh. So, zombies can still hear and stuff, so that makes guns a weapon of last resort, right? [1] Yeah, yeah, guns all fire ammo, too. [2] Exactly. So I was thinking that, hey, what is a weapon that'll keep them out of grabbing range, AND won't run out of ammo? A spear. [1] Hold up. [2] What? [1] Now, see, this is workin' already. [2] Huh? [1] Spear! I thought so too at one time, but the possibility of getting it stuck in the brainpan of a walking corpse is very real. [2] Oh yeah, you're right. Man, I hadn't thought about that. Well, uh... [1] Ball-peen hammer. [2] But, you'd have to get right up on top of the zombie to use it, man. [1] Yeah, so if I'm the one running around killing zombies, man? [2] What? [1] A single charged blow to the head would drop most zombies. It'd work on cheetahs, too. [2] What the... There aren't cheetahs on Reach. Anyway, we should probably be working the kinks out of our alien invasion plan first. Aliens are smarter, faster, and more technologically advanced than zombies. They're also here. Zombies, not so much. [1] When in doubt(?), you're reaching in a place no self-respecting Marine would spend any amount of time. [2] Hey, we ain't in the Autumn yet, pal. [loops] |
Waterfront
Well, cousins, the gig is finally up. As an indication of how serious this is, I'm broadcasting to you over an open, unencrypted channel. Once I'm done, I'm gonna loop it and split. There's no sense sticking around here yapping any longer than's neccessary. I saw a for sale sign go up in the front yard of your dad's place, but your older brother didn't put it there. Some out of towners might have. What house can we go to now? There's nothing but absolute destruction. These folks don't do things by half-measures. They aim to kill us all, burn our cities and leave Reach as one more burned-out rock spinning in the darkness. And they're gonna do it too. Nothing you or me can do to stop them. They've done it plenty of times before. They've bloodied our noses at Harvest, at Madrigal, at Miridem, but this time it's gonna cost them. This time they're gonna jerk back a bloody stump. There's no two ways about this. It's gonna be a nightmare. The heavens are gonna burn, and the earth is going to tremble beneath our feet. They're gonna rain death and destruction upon our heads, but we're not gonna give up a single damn inch of dirt without a fight. And they're gonna get their full measure of nightmare, too. And when I see 'em, I'm gonna tell 'em - welcome to the nightmare, you sonsa-blam!-es. Welcome to Reach. [loops] |
Outpost
[1] Charlie Hotel! [2] For Pete's sake. [1] What? [2] You really love the idea that you're deep in the cloak and dagger BS, don't you? This isn't a clandestine meeting, Joe, we're pulling everyone out because the planet is burning. [1] Oh, my god. [2] If it'll help keep your mind off it, you can tell me what you've got. [1] Halsey's new pet project, this new AI. It's a generational leap - I'm not even sure that's strong enough language. [2] So it's a pretty big deal, huh? Any idea who the donor was? [1] Just showed up one day. A couple months after one of the annexes in Omega Wing was quarantined. Is that cloak and dagger enough for ya? [2] [1] And typical of her work ethic, she's given total access to everything. It can bi-locate as well. [2] What do you mean? [1] It can be in multiple places at the same time. Maybe multi-locate would be a more accurate term. [2] Like a waldo? What use is - [1] No, as a duplicate - capable of independent action. I've never seen it work in concert with itself, so I'm not sure if there's some technical issue with that, or... [2] So maybe a safety issue? Or, just, you never saw it happen. [1] Technical issue. Something that would make doing it impossible. A safety issue wouldn't stop Halsey. [2] Yeah, I guess not. You know what, let's get the hell outta here.
[2] Sure, let's just keep moving. [loops] |
Glacier
Note: the voices in this conversation is the same as Outpost.
[1] I swear, you're pathological about entering places through the HVAC system. [2] [1] There's still three friendlies registering with the security system. [2] Yeah. They got names? [1] Kinda. Chump One, Chump Two, and Dr. Catherine Elizabeth Halsey, Ph.D. [2] You got lifesigns, or? [1] I got a bunch of noise, is what I got. [2] Yeah? [1] What I don't have is her exiting through a secure checkpoint. [2] So it may just be her badge, right? [1] And if she's actually down there? [2] She's either dead, or is refusing to leave her most recent pet project. [1] I'm not carrying her narrow ass outta here. [2] Neither am I. Either she's dead, and it ain't gonna matter, or she's alive and can't interfere with the op. [1] Yeah? [2] If she's alive, I say whoever finds her puts two in her head, then dumps the body in a rigid container of thermite 'nades and pulls the pin. See if they pull any recognizable teeth out of that mess. [1] Harsh. We could just strap her to one of these Mike Foxtrot Delta Deltas. [2] Sounds like we got a plan. [loops] |
Trivia
- The radio has the number 777 in the displayed numbers.
- In the Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta, the Courtyard conversation could instead be heard on the map Overlook, from a radio in the structure where the Spartan team spawns. [3]
- The conversation about zombie plans on Holdout may be a reference to a similar conversation about zombie plans from Red vs. Blue.
- There do not appear to be radios on the multiplayer maps Forge World, Sword Base, and Zealot.
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