Halo: Glasslands
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Halo: Glasslands is the first novel in the yet-untitled post-war series by Karen Traviss.[1] It is to be released on October 25, 2011 on hardcover, paperback and audiobook.[2]
Official summary
Plot
Set after the events of Halo 3 in 2553,[3] Halo: Glasslands will explore the volatile political situation in the Halo universe following the end of the Human-Covenant War.[1] Though the story of the characters from Ghosts of Onyx will be continued in the novel and they will play a pivotal role,[4][5] the main focus of the story is on a UNSC black ops team sent by the Office of Naval Intelligence on a diplomatic mission to Sanghelios.
Led by Captain Serin Osman, a failed SPARTAN-II candidate and a protege of ONI director Margaret O. Parangosky, the team consists of two Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, Vaz and Mal, and the AI construct Black Box. They are accompanied by a civilian academic known as Evan Phillips, who is notably one of the few humans fluent in the Sangheili language. The team's allegiances are tested as they are asked to commit questionable actions, including surrendering a captured Huragok to ONI. At one point, they meet with the survivors from the Battle of Onyx.[6]
It has also been mentioned that the Office of Naval Intelligence will be fleshed out and the moral implications of the SPARTAN-II Program and those involved with it - including Dr. Catherine Halsey - will be explored.[3] In addition, Sangheili culture and the impact the sundering of the Covenant had on their society will be explored in detail.[6]
It has been noted that threads of the story will have connections to Halo 4.[6]
Appearances
Characters
- Avu Med 'Telcam (First appearance)
- Black Box (First appearance)
- Catherine Elizabeth Halsey
- Evan Phillips (First appearance)
- Franklin Mendez
- Lucy-B091
- Mal Geffen (First appearance)
- Margaret O. Parangosky
- Olivia
- Serin Osman (First appearance)
- Thel 'Vadam [7]
- Tom-B292
- Vaz Beloi (First appearance)
Locations
- Brunel system (First appearance)
- New Llanelli (First appearance)
- Fied, Joori, and Urs system
- Sol system
- Zeta Doradus system
Organizations
- United Nations Space Command
- Servants of Abiding Truth (First appearance)
Species
Vehicles
- UNSC Battle of Minden (First appearance)
- Unidentified human shuttle
Trivia
- The cover of the novel was illustrated by former Bungie concept artist Eddie Smith.[8]
- Halo: Glasslands features Easter eggs that reference Red vs Blue, as Karen Traviss is an avid fan of the machinima series.[6][9]
- An excerpt of the novel's first chapter was released in the September 2011 issue of Official Xbox Magazine.
Sources
- ^ a b Halo Official Site: Tor Books reveals title, cover art of first Halo novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Traviss
- ^ Amazon.com: Halo: Glasslands (hardcover)
- ^ a b YouTube: SDCC 2011: Halo Universe Panel Part 1
- ^ halo.bungie.org: Halo Bulletin Archive - The Halo Bulletin: 6/22/11
- ^ halo.bungie.org: Re: Halo:Glassland coverart!
- ^ a b c d Halo Waypoint - 343 Sparkast 005
- ^ Halo Fest 2011 - Halo 4 Discussion! PART 4
- ^ halo.bungie.org: Re: Might be my favorite cover.
- ^ IGN, Halo Universe Fiction - Halofest