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*A [[Wikipedia:Thursday War|Thursday War]] is a colloquial name given in the Royal Navy for weekly war-fighting and damage control exercises that are held during Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST), so named because they are usually held on a Thursday.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Thursday War|'''Wikipedia''', ''"Thursday War"'']]</ref> | *A [[Wikipedia:Thursday War|Thursday War]] is a colloquial name given in the Royal Navy for weekly war-fighting and damage control exercises that are held during Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST), so named because they are usually held on a Thursday.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Thursday War|'''Wikipedia''', ''"Thursday War"'']]</ref> | ||
*The title of the novel is foreshadowed in Chapter 17 of ''Halo: Glasslands'', where | *The title of the novel is foreshadowed in Chapter 17 of ''Halo: Glasslands'', where [[Margaret Orlenda Parangosky|Admiral Parangosky]] tells [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Serin Osman]] that "We might even get you on a Thursday war."<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 422''</ref> | ||
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Karen Traviss |
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Halo: The Thursday War is the second novel in the Kilo-Five Trilogy by Karen Traviss, and a direct follow-up to Halo: Glasslands. It is set to be released on October 2, 2012.[1]
Official summary
"Halo: The Thursday War picks up immediately where Halo: Glasslands left off, with forces on Earth and among the Covenant threatening a peace that is precarious at best. With a splinter group among the Sangheili pushing for war, some human colonies rebel against Earth authority; and as ONI policy continues to shift with the volatile situation in space, the discovery of a trove of Forerunner technology on Onyx provokes leaders on Earth to seek uses for it in the conflict. For the fight is far from over..."
Trivia
- A Thursday War is a colloquial name given in the Royal Navy for weekly war-fighting and damage control exercises that are held during Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST), so named because they are usually held on a Thursday.[2]
- The title of the novel is foreshadowed in Chapter 17 of Halo: Glasslands, where Admiral Parangosky tells Captain Serin Osman that "We might even get you on a Thursday war."[3]
Sources
- ^ Tor Announces next book in Halo series
- ^ Wikipedia, "Thursday War"
- ^ Halo: Glasslands, page 422