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Halo: Evolutions
Original
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Volume I
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Volume II
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2019 Edition
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Attribution information

Author(s):

Eric Nylund, Tobias Buckell, Karen Traviss, Robert McLees, B.K. Evenson, Jonathan Goff, Kevin Grace, Frank O'Connor, Eric Raab, Fred Van Lente, Jeff VanderMeer and Tessa Kum

Publication information

Publisher:

Tor Books (original)
Simon & Schuster (2019 edition)

Publication date:

November 24, 2009 (original)
November 2, 2010 (Volume I)
November 30, 2010 (Volume II)
April 16, 2019 (2019 edition)

Media type:

Print (Hardback, paperback), Audiobook

Pages:

528 pages (original)
353 pages (Volume I)
355 pages (Volume II)
560 pages (2019 edition)

ISBN:

Other information

Notable info:

Three short-stories were adapted into motion comics by ONE

 

Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe is a collection of short-stories and poems from Tor Books.[1][2] Like the Halo Graphic Novel, Evolutions features stories by a variety of writers, including Eric Nylund, Tobias Buckell, Karen Traviss, Robert McLees, Fred Van Lente and many other critically acclaimed authors.[1] Production of the anthology was begun "around Christmas" of 2008,[3] and the book was released on November 24, 2009. The book also explores foggy corners and faces of the Halo universe. Some of Halo: Evolutions' short stories act like stepping stones to The Forerunner Saga, written by Greg Bear.

An audiobook version of Evolutions is available on Amazon.com, Audible.com, and iTunes. It is narrated by Steve Downes, Holter Graham, Frank O'Connor, and Jen Taylor.[4]

Halo: Evolutions was re-released as two separate volumes with one additional story in each, as well as new cover art for each of the original stories selected from the Halo: Evolutions community art contest.[5] The new stories Soma the Painter and Wages of Sin were added to the Volume I and II editions, respectively.

Some of the stories in Evolutions have been adapted into motion comics, with Midnight in the Heart of Midlothian, The Return and The Mona Lisa animated by ONE and Headhunters by MoreFrames.

Official summaryEdit

When humanity expanded beyond the safety of Earth to new stars and horizons, they never dreamed what dangers they would encounter there. When the alien juggernaut known as the Covenant declared holy war upon the fragile human empire, millions of lives were lost—but, millions of heroes rose to the challenge. In such a far-reaching conflict, not many of the stories of these heroes, both human and alien, have a chance to become legend. This collection holds eleven stories that dive into the depths of the vast Halo universe, not only from the perspective of those who fought and died to save humanity, but also those who vowed to wipe humanity out of existence.

ContentEdit

BeyondEdit

Main article: Beyond

Beyond is a poem that describes an individual's opinion on the Halo rings and the implications of their existence. It was written by Jonathan Goff, with cover art done by Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier.

PariahEdit

Main article: Pariah

Pariah tells the story of Soren-066, a Spartan who was one of a dozen unfortunate candidates who washed out of the program due to complications arising from the biological enhancements, and the struggles he faced afterward. It was written by B.K. Evenson.

Stomping on the Heels of a FussEdit

Main article: Stomping on the Heels of a Fuss

Stomping on the Heels of a Fuss tells the story of an ONI agent named Connor Brien, who is sent to investigate Brutes on Beta Gabriel. Brien eventually gets captured by Hammadus while watching the Brutes from a tree and is thrown together with the rest of the human survivors. The human prisoners are used as amusement and food. The ONI agent conspires with a spiritual guru, Dasc Gevadim, to escape. While the pack's unity slowly breaks down, the prisoners make a distraction, which gives Brien and Dasc a chance to escape. The ONI agent and the spiritual guru eventually escape from the Brutes, but Brien is killed by Dasc before the help can arrive. It was written by Eric Raab.

Midnight in the Heart of MidlothianEdit

Main article: Midnight in the Heart of Midlothian

Midnight in the Heart of Midlothian tells the story of an ODST who is put under for a surgery to remove a tumor before participating in his next mission. When the ODST awakens, he finds that he is the only human left alive on the UNSC The Heart of Midlothian after a Covenant Special Operations team has boarded and taken the ship. Living on borrowed time, the ODST has to stop the Covenant from capturing the shipboard AI and learning the location of Earth. It was written by Frank O'Connor and effectively acts as a sequel to the Halo Legends episode Prototype.

DirtEdit

Main article: Dirt

Dirt follows a Harvest militiaman, named Gage Yevgenny, from his time before the Human-Covenant War as he joins first the CMA, and then the UNSC with his two friends Eric and Felicia. After joining the ODSTs, the Covenant destroy Harvest, leaving him no home to go back to. After nearly thirty years of war, he is reunited with a few of his old friends from his CMA days, but is presented with a moral crisis that eventually leads to his heroic death. It was written by Tobias Buckell, author of Halo: The Cole Protocol. It also introduces the character of the Rookie, a main character in Halo 3: ODST.

Acheron-VIIEdit

Main article: Acheron-VII

Acheron-VII is a poem written by Jonathan Goff, with cover art done by Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier.

HeadhuntersEdit

Main article: Headhunters (short story)

Headhunters follows the story of a two-man SPARTAN-III team, sent deep into Covenant territory to deal serious damage behind enemy lines. It was written by Jonathan Goff.

Blunt InstrumentsEdit

Main article: Blunt Instruments

Blunt Instruments follows SPARTAN-II Black Team which is given the task to disable a Covenant energy supply station. During the course of the operation, Black Team made an uneasy alliance with the Yanme'e, who tricked them into organizing their escape. It was written by Fred Van Lente.

The Mona LisaEdit

Main article: The Mona Lisa

The Mona Lisa follows the crew of the UNSC prowler UNSC Red Horse as they are sent to investigate the fate of the Mona Lisa, a prison ship which has mysteriously come to rest near the destroyed Installation 04. After boarding the ship, a team of Marines discovers that the ship has been overrun by the Flood, making unexpected and uneasy alliances, and beginning a desperate struggle for survival against the parasite. It was written by Tessa Kum and Jeff VanderMeer.

IconEdit

Main article: Icon

Icon describes the lives of John-117, the SPARTAN-IIs and SPARTAN-IIIs, and the legacy they left. Cover art was done by Gabriel "Robogabo" Garza, and was written by Jonathan Goff.

Palace HotelEdit

Main article: Palace Hotel (short story)

Palace Hotel follows the Master Chief's movements from getting on the other side of the bridge in the Halo 2 level "Metropolis" to right before he boards the Scarab. It also discusses Master Chief's discovery of a childhood friend. The story was written by Robert McLees.

Human WeaknessEdit

Main article: Human Weakness

Human Weakness tells what happened at the end of Halo 2, with Cortana in the clutches of the Gravemind. The Gravemind manages to break Cortana by introducing the fallacies of her existence and the purpose of her service, but through it all he cannot get her to give up one last secret. It was written by Karen Traviss.

ConnectivityEdit

Main article: Connectivity

Connectivity is a poem that describes the connection between Cortana and John-117. Cover art was done by Gabriel "Robogabo" Garza, and was written by Jonathan Goff.

The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. ColeEdit

Main article: The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole

The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole is a series of email transcripts from Codename: SURGEON to Codename: USUAL SUSPECTS, and details in length the life and times of UNSC military leader Preston Cole, including his possible death or survival during his famed last stand. It was written by Eric Nylund.

The ReturnEdit

Main article: The Return

The Return follows a Sangheili Shipmaster as he travels back to the human colony world Kholo, which he had led the destruction of years earlier, to reflect on his actions and look for guidance in the wake of the Great Schism. It is set after the events of Halo 3. It was written by the 343 Industries Managing Editor Kevin Grace.

From the Office of Dr. William Arthur IqbalEdit

Main article: From the Office of Dr. William Arthur Iqbal

From the Office of Dr. William Arthur Iqbal is an email transcript from Dr. William Arthur Iqbal to his colleagues, and details the progress of their research on the Forerunner structure in Kenya.

Soma the PainterEdit

Main article: Soma the Painter

Soma the Painter is a story exclusive to the re-released Volume I edition. The story shows Soma, a Forerunner inhabitant of Seaward, witnessing the Flood returning to the Milky Way for the first time since the human-Flood war. It then cuts to the Auditor and the Prelate discussing the matter. They then send word to the Didact that "the test has begun."

Wages of SinEdit

Main article: Wages of Sin

Wages of Sin is a story exclusive to the re-released Volume II edition. The story is the first-person narrative of the Minister of Discovery in his last moments in High Charity as it is overrun by the Flood.

TriviaEdit

Nearly every author who was asked to provide stories for the anthology accepted the offer. Among those who declined was Greg Bear; Bear was interested in the project, though he wished to write a full-length novel rather than a short story.[3] A few months later, Eric Raab, 343 Industries' contact within Tor Books, suggested that Bear be hired as the author of the planned Forerunner Saga. When Frank O'Connor approached Bear about writing the series, he gladly accepted the offer.[6]

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