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#Halo

9/12/2012 12:59:01 AM
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Didn't the same thing happen, kinda?

I've been wondering this for a while now, and I can't find another thread that discusses this, but I care about it enough to ask since Jorge was my favorite Spartan on Noble Team. Technically, Jorge is MIA, since what happened to John-117 aka Master Chief is extremely similar, and since we were inside the ship that the chief was on we know he is MIA, so let's look at this. Master Chief was traveling in a UNSC ship through a slip-space portal created by the Ark portal on earth. It closed while the back half of the ship was still within the portal, causing the back half of the ship to travel to an unknown location through Slip-space. Jorge detonated a slip-space "bomb" on board a covenant ship to destroy it. In reality, this "bomb" was a slip-space drive that was not fastened to the ship properly, causing it to teleport a chunk of the ship to a random place in slip-space. So let's take a few things into account. Jorge had Covenant on the ship with him, but with the loss of power to that chunk of the ship, the ship would have depressurized, causing all but some suited up elites to die. John had a cryo tube to rest in, but if anything is to be taken from the Legendary ending, he didn't use it for very long before he had to wake up. Who's to say that Jorge didn't accidentally teleport somewhere that help was nearby, relatively speaking. Just my thoughts on this, if you have any information that discounts this, feel free to let me know.

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  • OP, you have to understand that slipspace is not a forgiving place for people. The drive itself was radioactive, and, when it was attached to the Pelican dropship, unshielded. Furthermore, the radiation present in slipsiace is significantly higher than a nuclear warhead, and the exposure time would be much longer. [i]If[/i] Jorge somehow managed (by some miracle) [i]not[/i] to get ripped apart by the reentry, he would be exposed to so much radiation that radiation sickness would be inevitable. And, just to reiterate that he almost certainly died during the reentry into normal space, consider Operation: FIRST STRIKE. Even though the Spirit used survived the reentry, it was sustained severe structural damage,and was unable to reenter slipspace, despite its heavy structural reinforcements. The odds of someone in just a suit of armor surviving are astronomically slim, if any. The only reason slipspace drives work in the first place is due to very careful engineering, calibrating, and installing; none of which were present during Operation: UPPERCUT. [Edited on 09.11.2012 6:03 PM PDT]

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