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'''Farthest Outpost''' is a song included in the [[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]. It plays during the beginning of the [[Halo 3]] level [[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]].
'''Farthest Outpost''' is a song included in the [[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]. It plays during the beginning of the [[Halo 3]] level [[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]].


The beginning of the song is based mainly on choir and strings. It is a remake of [[ In Amber Clad (Song) || In Amber Clad ]] from Halo 2. At around 0:40, drums become the dominant instrument. Later on, the melody is taken over by strings again. After that, a section from the songs, [[Out of Shadow]] and the Halo 3 version of [[Perilous Journey]] will play.  
The beginning of the song is based mainly on choir and strings. It is a remake of [[ In Amber Clad (Song) | In Amber Clad ]] from Halo 2. At around 0:40, drums become the dominant instrument. Later on, the melody is taken over by strings again. After that, a section from the songs, [[Out of Shadow]] and the Halo 3 version of [[Perilous Journey]] will play.  


The name of the song is most likely in reference to [[The Ark|the Ark]], which could be considered the "farthest outpost" of the [[Forerunners]].
The name of the song is most likely in reference to [[The Ark|the Ark]], which could be considered the "farthest outpost" of the [[Forerunners]].

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Template:RatingsTemplate:Realworld 200px Farthest Outpost is a song included in the Halo 3: Original Soundtrack. It plays during the beginning of the Halo 3 level The Ark.

The beginning of the song is based mainly on choir and strings. It is a remake of In Amber Clad from Halo 2. At around 0:40, drums become the dominant instrument. Later on, the melody is taken over by strings again. After that, a section from the songs, Out of Shadow and the Halo 3 version of Perilous Journey will play.

The name of the song is most likely in reference to the Ark, which could be considered the "farthest outpost" of the Forerunners.

The song runs for 5 minutes and 14.462 seconds (5:14.462).

At the beginning of the Halo 3 version of Perilous Journey, a heavy bass drum is audible in the background playing seven beats before resting and then repeating. This is another 7 reference. Template:Halo Music