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'''The Battle Begins''' is a campaign-exclusive trailer for ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. It was released on July 29th, [[2010]] and runs for 1:06.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Reach_Campaign_Trailer '''Bungie.net:''' ''The Battle Begins Campaign Trailer'']</ref> It has a rather dramatic notion, focusing on parts of the campaign that contemplate the Covenant invasion/destruction of Reach.
'''The Battle Begins''' is a campaign-exclusive trailer for ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. It was released on July 29th, [[2010]] and runs for 1:06.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Reach_Campaign_Trailer '''Bungie.net:''' ''The Battle Begins Campaign Trailer'']</ref> It has a rather dramatic notion, focusing on parts of the campaign that contemplate the Covenant invasion and destruction of Reach.




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*At approximately 41 seconds, [[SPARTAN-B312|Noble Six]] is seen holding a pair of [[dog tag]]s, possibly belonging to a teammate or someone else related to the SPARTAN program.
*At approximately 41 seconds, [[SPARTAN-B312|Noble Six]] is seen holding a pair of [[dog tag]]s, possibly belonging to a teammate or someone else related to the SPARTAN program.
*The trailer's length, 1:06, is possibly a [[List of "Seven" References in Halo|reference]] to [[Bungie]]'s love of the number 7, because 1+6=7.
*The trailer's length, 1:06, is possibly a [[List of "Seven" References in Halo|reference]] to [[Bungie]]'s love of the number 7, because 1+6=7.
*Contributors at [[Halo.bungie.org|HBO]] have noted that the final image of Noble Six staring at a crashed Covenant[[assault carrier| Assault Carrier]] resembles [http://halo.bungie.org/images/saying_hello_to_the_past.jpg ''Crashed''], a piece of artwork from ''[[Marathon (Video Game Series)|Marathon 2: Durandal]]'', made by [[Craig Mullins]].
*Contributors at [[Halo.bungie.org|HBO]] have noted that the final image of Noble Six staring at a crashed Covenant vessel resembles [http://halo.bungie.org/images/saying_hello_to_the_past.jpg ''Crashed''], a piece of artwork from ''[[Marathon (Video Game Series)|Marathon 2: Durandal]]'' that was drawn by [[Craig Mullins]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Noble Team Reach.jpg|Emile, Jun, Noble Six and Jorge watch as Kat formulates a plan.
File:Noble Team Reach.jpg|Emile, Jun, Noble Six and Jorge watch as Kat formulates a plan.
File:Noble Six City.jpg|Noble Six surveys the city of [[Manassas]].
File:Noble Six City.jpg|Noble Six surveys the city of [[Manassas]].
File:Noble Six Reach.jpg|Noble Six looks out at a mountain range, where a destroyed Covenant ship lies in ruin.
File:Noble Six Reach.jpg|Noble Six looks out at a mountain range, where a Covenant ship lies in ruin.
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<video name="Halo:_Reach_"The_Battle_Begins"_Campaign_Trailer" width="150" align="right"></video>

The Battle Begins is a campaign-exclusive trailer for Halo: Reach. It was released on July 29th, 2010 and runs for 1:06.[1] It has a rather dramatic notion, focusing on parts of the campaign that contemplate the Covenant invasion and destruction of Reach.


Trivia

  • At approximately 41 seconds, Noble Six is seen holding a pair of dog tags, possibly belonging to a teammate or someone else related to the SPARTAN program.
  • The trailer's length, 1:06, is possibly a reference to Bungie's love of the number 7, because 1+6=7.
  • Contributors at HBO have noted that the final image of Noble Six staring at a crashed Covenant vessel resembles Crashed, a piece of artwork from Marathon 2: Durandal that was drawn by Craig Mullins.

Gallery

Sources