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*A preview of the novel's first chapters was released on December 28, 2011 on Tor.com and [[Halo Waypoint]], with the first chapter released on Tor.com and the second and third chapters as well as part of the fourth chapter on Halo Waypoint.<ref name="tor"/> | *A preview of the novel's first chapters was released on December 28, 2011 on Tor.com and [[Halo Waypoint]], with the first chapter released on Tor.com and the second and third chapters as well as part of the fourth chapter on Halo Waypoint.<ref name="tor"/> | ||
*The audio edition of the novel is narrated by [[Tim Dadabo]], the voice actor of 343 Guilty Spark.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/01/18/The-Halo-Bulletin-11812.aspx ''The Halo Bulletin: 1.18.12'']</ref> | *The audio edition of the novel is narrated by [[Tim Dadabo]], the voice actor of 343 Guilty Spark.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/01/18/The-Halo-Bulletin-11812.aspx ''The Halo Bulletin: 1.18.12'']</ref> | ||
*While explaining what has gone on to [[Chakas]], [[Genemender-Folder-of-Fortune]] tells him that [[Installation 07]] was used to sterilize [[Janjur Qom]]. However, this contradicts ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' where [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar]] realizes that [[Faber]] has lost a Halo and page 275, the Halo in the [[San'Shyuum home | *While explaining what has gone on to [[Chakas]], [[Genemender-Folder-of-Fortune]] tells him that [[Installation 07]] was used to sterilize [[Janjur Qom]]. However, this contradicts ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' where [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar]] realizes that [[Faber]] has lost a Halo and page 275, the Halo in the [[San'Shyuum home system]] is specifically identified as a second installation. | ||
*The fourth [[Eleventh Hour reports|Eleventh Hour report]], "Provenance", provides additional background for the modern-day portion of the novel. For example, the report identifies the ship of the UNSC science team as {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} and reveals that the damaged monitor shell was recovered during an ONI expedition to the severely damaged [[Installation 00]], implying that the monitor featured in the novel is in fact the damaged remains of the Guilty Spark encountered in the games and not a duplicate discovered elsewhere. | *The fourth [[Eleventh Hour reports|Eleventh Hour report]], "Provenance", provides additional background for the modern-day portion of the novel. For example, the report identifies the ship of the UNSC science team as {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} and reveals that the damaged monitor shell was recovered during an ONI expedition to the severely damaged [[Installation 00]], implying that the monitor featured in the novel is in fact the damaged remains of the Guilty Spark encountered in the games and not a duplicate discovered elsewhere. | ||
*The follow-up novel ''Halo: Renegades'' reveals that Spark's search for the Librarian was actually to find a [[mind transfer|personality imprint]] of her similar to the one on [[Requiem]] but this one located beneath [[Mount Kilimanjaro]] on [[Earth]]. Spark's desire was to access the [[Domain]] through the Librarian and have her either bring his friends back as ''[[geas]]'' or for him to go to the Domain to join them. It is also revealed that the story 343 Guilty Spark told the ''Rubicon'' crew was released in a data drop and reached ONI, interesting them with Spark's survival and his search for the [[Librarian]]. | *The follow-up novel ''Halo: Renegades'' reveals that Spark's search for the Librarian was actually to find a [[mind transfer|personality imprint]] of her similar to the one on [[Requiem]] but this one located beneath [[Mount Kilimanjaro]] on [[Earth]]. Spark's desire was to access the [[Domain]] through the Librarian and have her either bring his friends back as ''[[geas]]'' or for him to go to the Domain to join them. It is also revealed that the story 343 Guilty Spark told the ''Rubicon'' crew was released in a data drop and reached ONI, interesting them with Spark's survival and his search for the [[Librarian]]. |
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