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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The novel's cover is illustrated by artist Benjamin Carré, who also provided artwork for ''[[Halo Mythos]]''.
*The novel's cover is illustrated by artist Benjamin Carré, who also provided artwork for ''[[Halo Mythos]]''.
*''Retribution''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s official summary describes the [[Human-Covenant War]] as "[[Wiktionary:intergalactic|intergalactic]]". This is an incorrect usage of the term, as the war was never fought in more than one galaxy; a more appropriate word would have been "interstellar", which is defined as occurring between stars.
*''Retribution''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s official summary describes the [[Human-Covenant War]] as "[[Wiktionary:intergalactic|intergalactic]]". This is an incorrect usage of the term, as the war was never fought in more than one galaxy; a more appropriate word would have been "interstellar", which is defined as occurring between stars. However, it can also be argued that due to the extragalactic nature of the [[Battle of Installation 00]] that the technical category fits.  





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Halo: Retribution
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Attribution information

Author(s):

Troy Denning

Publication information

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Publication date:

August 29, 2017

Media type:

Digital and Print[1]

Pages:

400 pages[1]

ISBN:

9781501138362[1]

 

Halo: Retribution is an upcoming Halo novel by Troy Denning set to be released on August 29, 2017.[2] Having first appeared on Amazon's website,[1] Retribution was officially announced on June 23, 2017. The novel is a follow-up to Denning's first Halo novel Halo: Last Light, with many of the novel's central characters making a return.[3]

Official summary

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Appearances

Trivia

  • The novel's cover is illustrated by artist Benjamin Carré, who also provided artwork for Halo Mythos.
  • Retribution's official summary describes the Human-Covenant War as "intergalactic". This is an incorrect usage of the term, as the war was never fought in more than one galaxy; a more appropriate word would have been "interstellar", which is defined as occurring between stars. However, it can also be argued that due to the extragalactic nature of the Battle of Installation 00 that the technical category fits.


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