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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name of the novel is a reference to the [[UN Colonial Mortal Dictata]], a piece of legislation associated with the ethics of medical science. [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]] broke the Dictata on several occasions, namely when [[flash cloning]] functioning human brain.<ref>'''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]''', ''May 21, 2549''</ref>
*The name of the novel is a reference to the [[UN Colonial Mortal Dictata]], a piece of legislation associated with the ethics of medical science. [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]] broke the Dictata on several occasions, namely when [[flash cloning]] a functioning human brain.<ref>'''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]''', ''May 21, 2549''</ref>
*An online excerpt consisting of the novel's prologue was released at Tor.com on July 17, 2013.<ref name="excerpt"/>
*An online excerpt consisting of the novel's prologue was released at Tor.com on July 17, 2013.<ref name="excerpt"/>



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This article is about the novel. For the legislation, see UN Colonial Mortal Dictata.
Halo: Mortal Dictata
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Attribution information

Author(s):

Karen Traviss

Publication information

Publisher:

Tor Books

Publication date:

January 2014

Media type:

Print (paperback, hardcover); audiobook

 

Halo: Mortal Dictata will be the third and last novel in the Kilo-Five Trilogy by Karen Traviss, and a direct follow-up to Halo: The Thursday War. It will be released in January 2014.[1]

Official summary

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Characters

Note: all subjects are listed tentatively based on their appearance in the prologue alone. As such, the nature of the listed appearances does not reflect the complete novel.

Humans

Kig-Yar

Trivia

  • The name of the novel is a reference to the UN Colonial Mortal Dictata, a piece of legislation associated with the ethics of medical science. Dr. Catherine Halsey broke the Dictata on several occasions, namely when flash cloning a functioning human brain.[2]
  • An online excerpt consisting of the novel's prologue was released at Tor.com on July 17, 2013.[3]

Sources

  1. ^ Tor.com: The Halo Kilo-Five Trilogy Will Conclude This January
  2. ^ Dr. Halsey's personal journal, May 21, 2549
  3. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named excerpt

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