Five Long Years

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A group of UNSC Marines cheering as a Covenant Destroyer comes down.

"Halo Wars is set in the year 2531 right as UNSC forces retake a planet called Harvest from the alien Covenant. The story of Halo Wars is told through the eyes and ears of the crew aboard Spirit of Fire, a UNSC support vessel. As the ship approaches the planet Harvest to begin a dangerous and urgent mission, Captain Cutter reflects on the long and bloody battle to retake Harvest from the Covenant..."
Ensemble description of the trailer[1]

Five Long Years is a Halo Wars cinematic preview released on the July 14th of 2008 depicting the five year long struggle to reclaim Harvest from the Covenant. This cinematic takes 1:29 minutes. It is also the intro cinematic of the game.

Transcript

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  • Cutter: "Captain's report February 4th, 2531. Five years, five long years. That's how long it took us to get Harvest back..."

{Transcript Begin}

(Several marines race through a battlefield and are successfully gunning down a group of oncoming Elites. A Marine gets killed when a nearby wall explodes and debris and plasma engulf him. The surviving Marines recover quickly and start to move forward.)

  • Marine: "Go, go go!"

(They confront a Lance of Elites whom are separated by a wall of debris, a few of the marines yell out as they arrive. A Marine quickly joins in and starts to fire upon the Elites, only to be shot by a plasma bolt to the chest. A Warthog appears runs the aliens over. The camera then cuts to the rear of the Warthog driving through a battlefield with the gunner firing the turret.)

An Elite impaling a wounded Marine
  • Marine:"Keep firing!"

(Three marines fire their weapons. The camera then cuts to a shot of several Pelican dropships arriving with several Warthogs racing through the drop zone. Marines then pile out of one of the landed Pelicans. The camera then shifts to a Marine hitting an Elite from behind. The Elite falls down and is shot dead by another Marine. Then, it shifts to a panorama, showing nine Marines cheering and a Warthog overlooking the battlefield; a destroyed city with a burning Covenant Destroyer in the distant sky, presumably shot down by UNSC forces.)

Marines firing on several Elites
Screenshot of D77-TC Pelicans landing on Harvest from the opening cutscene of Halo Wars.
Pelicans on Harvest
  • Cutter:"At first it was going well..."

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  • Cutter: "Then setback after setback..."

(An Elite pierces a Marine with its Energy Sword. UNSC troops are overwhelmed by plasma fired by Elites and Banshees. The camera then shifts to a scene where three Elites jump over a crumbled wall, the two in the background wielding plasma rifles, the one in the foreground activating two energy swords.)

  • Cutter: "Loss after loss..."

(Two Covenant Destroyers begin to glass Harvest)

  • Cutter: "Made what was going to be a quick and decisive win..."

(A surviving Marine attempts to crawl to safety when an Elite approaches and slaughters him with his Energy Sword.)

  • Cutter: "Into five years of Hell..."

(Camera turns toward the skies and another ship appears and activates its energy weapon. White follows.)

{Transcript Ends}

Trivia

  • It was put on the official Halo Wars community site after the E3 Business & Media Summit.
  • This trailer is reminiscent of the beginning cinematic of another Ensemble game called Age of Mythology.Template:Fact
  • The Marine who gets shot down by the Banshee utters the famed Wilhelm Scream as he is gunned down.
  • The trailer was made available for free on the Xbox Live Marketplace on July 19th, 2008.
  • The Pelicans have the Legendary symbol (Elite skull crossed by two blades) on the nose of their hulls.
  • 7/14/2008 can be put as 7, 14, and 28, all of which are divisible by 7.
  • The Assault Rifles in the trailer, strangely enough, make MA5C sound effects, rather than MA5B sound effects, calling into question when the MA5C entered service.

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