Propaganda tower
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Propaganda towers are Banished-operated communications structures that broadcast propaganda.[1]
History
During the Battle for Zeta Halo, the Banished set up at least forty propaganda towers on the fragmented section of the Ring, which were operated by Glibnub, an Unggoy communications officer. Glibnub constantly broadcasted taunting and demoralizing messages to the surviving UNSC personnel. These messages typically contained unverifiable statements, half-truths, or outright lies (such as the Master Chief merely killed "four Grunts in an Escharum suit"), and occasionally the Unggoy officer would simply air some personal grievance instead, such as him being upset over the towers being destroyed.[1]
In-game information
John-117 has the option of destroying these towers, weakening the Banished's influence in the area and earning valor. Destroying a tower earns the player 10 valor points. There are a total of 40 towers on the map. Destroying the first tower rewards the Please Shut Up achievement, while destroying all 40 of them rewards the player with the Off the Air achievement.[1]
Trivia
- The propaganda towers originally had no voice over, but the team thought they could use more personality.[2]
- One message states that the Banished have calculated that a human dies on Zeta Halo every eight minutes. This may have been inspired by a real radio broadcast which a Red Army propaganda station directed to the Germans on Christmas day in 1942, stating "every seven seconds, a German dies in Stalingrad."
Gallery
List of appearances
- Halo Infinite (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b c Halo Infinite
- ^ Twitter, Joseph Staten (@joestaten): "Now that #HaloInfinite is out, I can explain that this was a reference to a change we made to the Banished “communication towers.” They originally didn’t have any VO, just a cool mechanical sound, and we thought they could use a little more Grover-ish personality aka #Glibnub." (Retrieved on Dec 10, 2021) [archive]