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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The video was released on October 9th, eight days after the listed release date, October 1st.
*The video was released on October 10th, nine days after the listed release date, October 1st. It's possible the actual release date was the 10th, but due to a typo was listed as October 1st on the website.
*Niraj Shah appears to have extensive burns along the right side of his face, presumably from wounds recieved during the war.
*Niraj Shah appears to have extensive burns along the right side of his face, presumably from wounds recieved during the war.




[[Category: Halo 3]]
[[Category: Halo 3]]

Revision as of 18:50, October 9, 2007

Template:Realworld Gravesite is the last video featured in the Halo 3 Believe advertising campaign. With a release date of October 1st, 2007 the video follows the rest of the series including Hunted, Museum, and Enemy Weapon.

On October 9th, 2007, the video was made available on the official website.


Transcript

Narrator: "For the first time in 43 years Lieutenant Shah returns to the site of the battle."

Narrator: "What is that?"

Lt. Shah: "A shell from a sniper rifle."

Narrator: "It's amazing there's still so many remnants out here... Where's Master Chief's grave?"

Lt. Shah: "I don't think anyone really knows. There was a ceremony five years ago, over there, just as a symbolic gesture. The coffin was empty."

Narrator: "Why was the coffin empty?"

Lt. Shah: "No Spartan could be listed as KIA. They can only be listed as MIA, missing, so it could be said that no Spartan can was ever killed in combat. So the ceremony was tribute, more than a burial."

Narrator: "It doesn't look like much."

Lt. Shah: "Chief told me once, that no soldier should be honored for doing what is expected."

Narrator: "Do you believe that?"

Lt Shah: "I did. And I still do."

Trivia

  • The video was released on October 10th, nine days after the listed release date, October 1st. It's possible the actual release date was the 10th, but due to a typo was listed as October 1st on the website.
  • Niraj Shah appears to have extensive burns along the right side of his face, presumably from wounds recieved during the war.