Talk:Halo: Cryptum
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Terminal Inconsistencies
Terminal 6 in Halo 3 has the following: "Report [G617a~k/g/post_landfall] seemed most promising: a planet capable of supporting life located within the near border region of the [galactic halo] with no indigenous sentient species.
The section indicating no fauna of any kind shall be considered anomalous until verified by Advance Survey Team - Alpha (hereafter: AST-A) team leader [##_#[?]]. If confirmed, that fact alone would justify the dispatch of an investigative group to [G 617 g]."
This seems to indicate the discovery of an uninhabited Earth after the Halo array was built. This book series contradicts this, it would seem. Also, the 4th terminal has this:
"I'm trapped. On a beautiful, empty world. Its inhabitants have been safely indexed, every single one of them. They're special - well worth the effort it took to build one final gateway, even at this late hour."
This also seems to conflict with the information in this book series. Thoughts?
Halo waypoint glossary
Anyone care to add pages or info from the glossary on halo waypoint? go to intel, forerunner primer, and then glossary. It is getting more words added on a per day basis. I'd do it myself, but i'm busy making a draft for an edit of a page right now. Jabberwockxeno 14:53, 5 January 2011 (EST)
- Now, you have to go to intell, universe, characters, then forerunner primer. It's now on day 8's update. There are still a few terms in the book not covered yet despite being mentioned before some of the ones that are. 13:19, 14 January 2011 (EST)
- Ah, thank you. Perhaps somone should make a page called forerunner language and have the glossary there, so it's not clogging up the page?
Some of those words warrent their own page or existing pages need to be edited or renamed to include them too. 16:29, 14 January 2011 (EST)
Timeline
I queried Greg Bear on his website about some of the apparent inconsistencies between Halo: Cryptum and the Terminals, and here was his reply:
Re: Halo: Cryptum From: Greg Bear Date: 01/14/2011
Not sure the timelines are going to mesh exactly, but the Didact enters the Cryptum long after the threat of the Flood is apparent. The humans, after all, had encountered the Flood before their defeat... But we could be engaging in some spoilers here! Thanks for your thoughts, [name]. SPARTAN-347 22:14, 14 January 2011 (EST)
- Seems to me that the with all of the new info about humanity and the (SPOILERS) phophets, (END SPOILERS), date retcons seem laughable small. 09:07, 15 January 2011 (EST)
Remember that all dates we had were approximate... even referring to local time in some instances... so, right now, they can be withdrawn or confirmed (more or less) --FreedomProject13 00:07, 18 April 2011 (EDT)
Heian
Does it actually say somewhere in Cryptum that Heian was inhabited by prehistoric humans?#@lof@n1234 18:13, 20 February 2011 (EST)
Expansion
Yes we finally have a summary of the book thank you jugus!!!!!! "A Penny saved is a Penny earned" 11:59, 27 May 2011 (EDT)
Precursor structures on the cover?
Could the massive towers on the cover of Cryptum be the Precursor Orbital Arches? They kind of have a resemblance to what I pictured of them. You can also see a green-colored, unfitting platform on the right of the closest tower. To me, that seems like one of the human cities "covering it like ivy". I might be entirely wrong about this, so I'd like some other input.--File:PENGUIN4.gifFluffyEmoPenguin(ice quack!) 12:48, 12 August 2011 (EDT)
I always thought they might be as well - They don't really have a very Forerunner look, aside from being silver and angular. Also, they certainly look like they just keep going up, possibly into space. Although I think it's most likely an example of the cover artist using artistic license in his interpretation of Forerunner architecture, it'd be very interesting if they were actually Precursor structures SPARTAN-347 12:54, 12 August 2011 (EDT)