Symbol
Did anyone notice that if you look into the chieftain's eyes, the symbol of the arbiter is there? 96.246.166.18 16:05, 25 October 2013 (EDT)
Lasky's old friend
This is just a theory, but I believe Lasky's old friend might be Michael Sullivan. With computer hacking/slicing skills like that, he would probably be able to figure out who is the spy. Either that or it could be April Orenski, but it seems most likely. Anyway, hope we find out soon. It would be nice to know what happened to the other two survivors. But in the meantime, does anybody else have any ideas who Lasky's old friend might be? --Xamikaze330 [Transmission|Commencing] 15:46, 13 January 2014 (EST)Xamikaze330
Issue 5
So are we going to sit here and pretend that issue 5 is not talking about the UNSC Spirit of Fire, because the UNSC Spirit of Fire did lose contact with the rest of the UNSC In 2531 followering its disappearance to the Forerunner Shield World, which is 27 years prior to 2558 during the same time the events of Halo Escalation takes place, close to 30 years as mentioned in the summary. I mean like that's a pretty big coincidence to drop unless they pull some maneuver and have something to back it up.-Bronze98(not sure how to leave proper signatures)
- It is SOF because Waypoint, when they realized how painful obvious the teaser blurb was, deleted all comments about the SOF from the Escalation thread on their forums and declared it a leak. Despite 343 giving Dark Horse the blurbs to tease the issue... SMH. ProphetofTruth (talk) 02:18, 19 January 2014 (EST)
- Here's the main thread. --Our vengeance is at hand. (Talk to me.) 07:20, 19 January 2014 (EST)
- This wiki is about the facts and canon of Halo. Saying it's definitely the Spirit of Fire is still supposition at this point, not a known fact. I would say caution is in order until it becomes a fact when amending wiki entries. I'm not in the loop so I honestly don't know and I too think (and hope) it is the Spirit of Fire, but recall before the Halo 4 Visual Guide came out, most people 'knew' that the Infinity-berthed frigates were Charon-class and how much editing needed to occur here when it was revealed it was the Strident-class...don't jump the gun. -ScaleMaster117 (talk) 12:01, 19 January 2014 (EST)
I believe its more likely the former UNSC Belleraphon ,with Cole being alive, they hint at it in evolutions, the ship is lost for over 30 years, the Spirit of fire is not important enough ,Cutter is a regular officer, the scientist can't really contribute anything since the UNSC already has more knowledge and the covenant are no longer important, the spartans while a good asset are not that important, Infity is of course far more powerfull than the SoF. Now Cole is a game changer. --GabeScott (talk) 07:41, 14 February 2014 (EST)
- The Bellerophon (or Bellicose, if you want) was last sighted in 2543, 15 years before Halo: Escalation. --They're coming. They're hungry. (talk) 08:44, 14 February 2014 (EST)
It wasn't a confirmed sighting, it disapeared much more early. Besides we have to look at it from real world perspective, there is no evidence spirit of fire would ever be recovered and there isn't much reason to it, except hey its you guys, but they hint at Coles survival and his ex-wife assiting him, her being the captain of that ship as well and it would give major story development a great admiral returning ,possibly with a new outlook on life, spirit of fire has no major characters the scientist is no Halsey, Cutter while a good commander wasn't really anything special, the ship is way outdated, few spartans, who never really had much character development. My first thought was SoF ,but I recenlty red evolutions and given that the Belerophon is mentioned as missing for 30 years, speculation on Cole defecting and being alive, perhaps they will encounter his teritory if he has a big enough force he could pose a threat to Infinity, besides Cutter would have no past with Hood, except an unmentioned one, they could have been at about the same career path, but its doubtfull, Cutter didn't seem to have that kind of personality ,where Cole often went againts authority and did not respect failures, Hood might have been either a senior or junior officer clashing with Cole --GabeScott (talk) 10:44, 14 February 2014 (EST)
- Again, the SoF was missing for 30 years. Where was it mentioned that the Bellerophon was missing for 30 years?? And what do you mean by "..no evidence spirit of fire would ever be recovered..". The Sof was traveling back to UNSC territory even w/o its slipspace drive, so either way they were going to make it back, regardless of how long it took (of course within the hints of the final cutscene of Halo Wars and "Escalation" they encounter the covenant or something else first). Plus it would really benefit the Halo community if "343i" recovered Red Team (which IMO are major characters). I'm sure everyone would like that - I know I would. Plus with the direction 343i has been going, anything goes - 343i can make up a story about Hood having an issue with Cutter whether it was mentioned previously or not. Not to say I don't want to see the return of Cole, but with the hints from 343i, more than likely it'll be the SoF making a return IMO.--Killamint [Comm|Files] 13:03, 14 February 2014 (EST)
It was mentioned in evolutions, the one where events leading up to his (Coles) death are described ,they specifically said the ship was missing for 30 years when it reapered. I would like to have the SoF back as well ,for one I like the ship the most in Halo universe, I'm just saying they are not likely antagonists, what would be their problem with UNSC, unless they learn something ,but in the last issue that would be awkward, they discover them, then they debrief them and then they have a problem with soemething, how would they get back to SoF, ONI would detain them, or they steal a ship, but spartans wouldn't help, its far easier for it to be Cole, since evolutions heavily hints on his defection. I'm not saying it still couldn't be SoF ,just that it would be far easier for it to be Cole, as they already establish a path for him to return in the book, SoF is just left there, sure it could eventually get back, but there is very little extended universe connected to it (what one comic?) , Cole appears in multiple media (books,comics,short film), and they basically told his whole life story in evolutions. --GabeScott (talk) 14:08, 14 February 2014 (EST)
- While Cole does appear in multiple media there is very little incentive to bring him back compared to the Spirit of Fire. Cole didn't have an entire Halo game about him, though he at least got a mention in two. Based on Chris' current plot development with Escalation (bringing back Arby, Brutes, Skirmishers, Halo 3 Elite Armor variants) it's more logical to assume it is the Spirit of Fire as it is something more desired by the fanbase. And to add to that either way you're looking at the Bellicose was either spotted 15 years ago or 54 years ago. Even if you round them up or down neither are close to 30 like the Spirit of Fire's 27 year journey.Sith-venator Wavingstrider (Commlink) 14:21, 14 February 2014 (EST)
I'm not saying you are incorect, due to leaks its more than likely ,its just that for now I can't see how anyone on SoF would fit the summary, although I don't doubt they can pull of a good way to do it, I just hope its not hey why didn't you look for us. --GabeScott (talk) 17:31, 14 February 2014 (EST)
- Like I said earlier, 343i can make up anything as they've been doing already. They just have to make sure whatever they make up makes logical sense and fits the bill rather than just doing it for the sake of doing it.--Killamint [Comm|Files] 12:18, 18 February 2014 (EST)
Confirmed to be the long-lost Spirit of Fire.--Spartacus Talk • Contribs 17:45, 18 February 2014 (EST)
Official Summaries
Two questions in regards to the official summaries. First question: Will the summaries of each issue be posted here or will they be separated into separate articles in the likeliness of the Halo: Fall of Reach comic series? Second question: Does anyone have an official summary of the first two issues written up and ready to go? I'm asking these questions because I may write up a summary for issue 2 since I might be grabbing it today. I would grab both issues but my local comic shop sold out of issue 1 (well whataknow). Plus issue 3 comes out Wednesday and I'm looking to catch up on this interesting series.--Killamint [Comm|Files] 14:23, 23 February 2014 (EST)
- We'll probably keep the summaries on this page. We used to have dedicated articles for individual comic book issues with the older comic series, but with the level of activity these days, no one would probably write them their own in-depth summaries—which would justify their inclusion—anymore. As for your second question, you can go right ahead whenever you're ready. I've been meaning to write them for some time but there's only so many things you can do. --Jugus (Talk | Contribs) 14:34, 23 February 2014 (EST)
Palmer's Height
Palmer is regularly shown as the same height if not shorter than Lasky in the comic (something that annoys me to no end), should this be added to mistakes? BardicFire (talk) 02:15, 10 April 2014 (EDT)
- I was thinking the same thing but, I wouldn't say it's significant enough to add. The artist have a lot of artistic freedom, can be inconsistent, and tend to draw the characters however they see fit. Sometimes the spartans appear as if they are normal human height. Also the spartans may be shorter w/o their armor. How short is unknown. Also you can use ~~~~ to leave your signature.--Killamin7 [Comm|Files] 08:38, 10 April 2014 (EDT)
Vata 'Gajat's faction
Issue 5 has made it clear that 'Gajat is no longer associated with the Covenant remnant. As such I feel that 'Gajat and his mercenaries are their own faction. Thoughts? File:Colonel Grade One.pngCol. Snipes450File:Colonel Grade One.png 11:58, 23 April 2014 (EDT)
- I was wondering the same and was about to delete "covenant remnant" from the "battle of Ealen IV" page. Could they be called covenant mercinaries for now until we find out otherwise?--Killamin7 [Comm|Files] 12:01, 23 April 2014 (EDT)
- Considering they are made up of the Covenant species and not one in particular I think "Covenant mercenaries" is an appropriate title. File:Colonel Grade One.pngCol. Snipes450File:Colonel Grade One.png 12:30, 23 April 2014 (EDT)
- "Mercenaries" implies warriors that fight for money. The covenant remnants that we have seen don't seem to have as much of an interest in money, as the do in Forerunners.—This unsigned comment was made by Weeping Angel (talk • contribs). Please sign your posts with ~~~~
- Well as Zef 'Trahl said 'Gajat has discovered capitalism and prefers payment over religion. File:Colonel Grade One.pngCol. Snipes450File:Colonel Grade One.png 14:57, 23 April 2014 (EDT)
- Speaking of Zef, would you consider him an active collaborator to humanity, or merely an asset? My gut feeling is "asset" right now as he's not affiliated with the Arbiter (as far as we know), but he certainly seems to be more than willing to help us. One more thing, references to John Forge and the Shadow of Intent were made in Issue #5, should we include those as mentions? --Sangheili Ruler (talk) 18:15, 8 May 2014 (EDT)