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Halo 2/3 Book Posted, Pages 342-345. Page 351: Sequel Revealed

September 9, 2006- Halo: The Ark is officially available online for everyone to read. There will be several websites hosting them, and each additional one will be added to this list here. The Ark is also in this thread, from pages 342-345. Feel free to read them and post in this thread. The cover/concept art is also available for anyone who wants to see it. Just follow these links: [url=http://img370.imageshack.us/my.php?image=halocoverartfromjoeslayergk8.png]Cover art by JoeSlayer[/url] [url=http://img147.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sb2copygi6tc1.jpg]Back cover art by JoeSlayer[/url] [url=http://img201.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dandonahueconceptartvn0.png]Concept cover art by Dan Donahue[/url] [url=http://img224.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bookcoveroh0.jpg]Concept art by Paul[/url] [u]Here is the list of websites hosting Halo: The Ark[/u] [url=http://game-spectrum.com/news/entertainment/halo_the_ark.html]Game Spectrum[/url] Nov 17th, 2005- by now, there are 30 chapters of the book posted. if you dont want to look through this entire thread for them, click the link in my signature, it will take you to my official site, where all the chapters are posted. May 17, 2006- Work on the book has come to a halt as all editing (professional) has been done. There is work currently being done to get The Ark published, hopefully by TOR. Any questions about the book can be asked here, and i will answer them as promptly as possible. This is not an official bungie project. Click [url=http://www.archive.org/download/The_Ark/theark.pdf]Here[ /url] to download a pdf version of it. Actually, right click and save, otherwise it won't work. The following material is the original post from way back when, so if you're looking for the more recent stuff (that has been modified from reading the beginning works), please visit my website, which is in my signature, or click the link above to download a pdf version of it. Please do not ask for the last chapters, as i will not send them to you. Any and all news will be posted whenever it comes up, and i will say so in the subject heading, with the appropriate page number and date. Chapters are generally posted weekly, though i discuss each chapter's release date beforehand so confusion does not ensue. If anyone knows anything about the Halo 2 book, or what comes after it, let me know. Cause if nothing's happening with it, im gonna write it. Here's the prelude to halo 3(?)... Prologue Ninth Age of Reclamation/First age of Rebirth Yielding Righteousness/ Current Flagship The doors opened as the Arbiter walked into the Grand Chamber, seeing rows of his brethren. His Sangheili. They all uniformly bowed down on one knee, their heads to facing the ground. The Arbiter turned to his Spec-ops captain, now the general of the armies, and said, “You never told me there would be this many.” “I thought you would like being surprised, Arbiter.” He showed a grin, at least as best a Sangheili could. They started walking through the main aisle, with an honor guard walking behind them as protection. The Arbiter felt that the presence of the honor guards was not necessary, but understood the honor they must feel to be here, especially now. Walking past each new row allowed all to stand in that row, which alerted the Arbiter of some discrepancy. He turned his head left, and saw several rows of Lekgolo, their massive bodies gracefully rising as he passed. And further ahead, even more rows were filled with the small Unggoy, who fidgeted even while trying to keep their composer. And they all were bowing. He looked back at the Lekgolo, shocked at the amount of them in one room. He had never seen so many, and they could easily overpower the entire ship if they wanted to, but they also didn’t carry their normal weaponry, which attached directly to their arms. The Arbiter forced himself to look away so not to draw attention to himself in any negative aspect, for it could ruin his purpose here today. They climbed the ramp up to the stage, where the honor guard behind them went to the right side of him, and to the left he saw another waiting for his arrival. The Arbiter went to the front of the stage, and the Captain/General stayed behind several steps. He looked upon the crowd, understanding that the future may rest upon their shoulders. The chamber had fallen dead silent now, and the Arbiter scanned the room once more. He stood tall and came to the very edge of the stage. “As you all know, I am the Arbiter. I have been chosen for this… this honor, by our previous leaders. However, there may be those among you who believe that their word is heresy, regardless of when it was said. And because of my rank, my position, I will become the leader of our group, our new covenant. If anyone disagrees with my appointment as the Arbiter, speak now.” The chamber stayed noiseless, but faces animated and expressions came to color. The Arbiter looked back to his Captain/General, who nodded to him. Suddenly, one Sangheili stepped out of his row, and yelled, “Long live the Arbiter!” As the Arbiter turned back to his audience, he found that he was deafened by the cheering of his name. A wave of relief struck him, and he held his hands to show silence was required. Moments later, it was so. “You all honor me with this privilege, yet I must postpone our celebration for another time. This meeting is one of urgency, where three important things must be discussed. The first of which being the creating of a new Grand Council. After this meeting, all not stationed upon the Yielding Righteousness are to return to their home planets to decide on the council members.” “Our next goal will be to secure as many Huragok as possible. They are a necessity on every ship, world, and army. If we can take many away from the Prophets, it will give us a strategic advantage against them. They will undoubtedly be attempting the same, but we cannot allow them to take any Huragok, or the upper hand will be theirs. Do not forget their usefulness, even in the heat of battle.” The Arbiter sighed, and looked up at the lights, then directly into the holocron monitor, which was projecting his face among countless worlds. “The final article is something that has come into my thoughts several times during these past few days, something I would like express to you. The Prophets have always asked each race to join the covenant, or even allow them honorable submission, but not the Humans. These Humans are a strange race, yet nothing about them is notable in any sense with the exception to the demon. Regardless, it makes no sense for the Prophets to ‘fear’ these Humans. But I understand why they do. I have fought and killed them, as well as fought beside them as allies.” Whispers appeared throughout the room, and the Arbiter raised his voice to overrun them. “Wait!”, he yelled, and the chamber’s only sound was the Arbiter’s echoing voice. “Through my experience with these Humans, they fight with the same honor we would, use clever tactics as we do, and will die for victory if necessary. And now that we are not at the prophet’s side to protect them, they have much to fear of the Humans!” Cheers wailed throughout the room, and a group of Unggoy began jumping up and clapping. The Arbiter allowed the crowd to settle down by themselves before speaking again. “From now on, if you should see a Jiralhanae, Yanme, Kig-yar, or a Prophet, you are to conquer them, and show them who truly is strong.” He smiled as best a Sangheili could. “Even more so for the Kig-yar, if you know what I mean.” Laughter broke out, especially through the rows of Unggoy. The Arbiter walked off the stage, followed closely by both honor guards and his Captain/General. Suddenly the laughter turned to applause, as the Unggoy yelled, and the Lekgolo and Sangheili bowed again to one knee. The Unggoy followed suit quickly. With each passed row, the rising covenant would chant “Long live the Arbiter!” The Captain/General whispered gently to the Arbiter as they walked down the aisle, “ It would seen that you left a good impression with the covenant.” “No, we are not the Covenant anymore. We are the Preeminent." If you guys like this, let me know, I have about 10 more pages written, in no partucular order, and can post them if anyone wants to read them. [Edited on 12/17/2006]
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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] flaming idiot The whole hurricane crisis was a huge failure of government. What is the government supposed to do? Protect the people. What did it do? It failed. They have been saying something like this was going to happen for 50 yrs. The government should have done something to get them prepared. Not just the state government but the entire U.S. government should have done something. If they had built stronger homes. I was in Okinawa when super typhoon Bart hit us. It was as bad or worse then Katrina. What happened to us while we were there? We lost the power for a couple hours. The cable was out for almost a day. But the plumbing and telephone lines worked the entire 3 days we were pounded by that storm. What happened in New Orleans? They were flooded. Power was out, plumbing gone, telephone lines, shot. It was a complete and utter failure of government. Even after it hit it took too long for the government to send help to them. The joke now is "How many lawyers does it take..." And even now in the aftermath the President fails to realise the scope of the problem. All he has ever known is the oil trade. Nothing but rich people. One of the reasons that he didn't respond was because the people there were poor. Our government isn't set up the way it should be to protect them. All the people that were involved in this, that could have prevented this, should be kicked out of the government. But they can't do that, they need to be voted out. And that's all i have to say for now. Next post ill be critisising the crimes that are going on down there.[/quote] I was there when bart hit, too, i think the reason nothing happened was- WE LIVED IN CINDER BLOCKS WITH ELECTRICAL OUTLETS, at leats we did on Kashaba, where were you?

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  • Guys stop playing the god damn blame game. Right now the nation should be focusing on ho to help the people of NO and how to prevent this horrible tragedy from ever happening again. Finding someone to blame isnt going to make all of the victims' homes come back. (How the hell could editing your post lead to spam? That makes absolutely no sense what so ever). [Edited on 9/5/2005]

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  • I was talking about flaming idiot, not you eagles, settle down.

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  • I never said nothing is being done to help. The U.S. is helping. The marines have started taking over police jobs because they can't handle it. They are ferrying people out using helicopters. The government has already spent alot of money on sending down food. I have changed my mind i don't think i will be doing any ranting. And as for where i was, read it over again. If you can't find it i wont tell you.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] karma2343 Guys stop playing the god damn blame game. Right now the nation should be focusing on ho to help the people of NO and how to prevent this horrible tragedy from ever happening again. Finding someone to blame isnt going to make all of the victims' homes come back. (How the hell could editing your post lead to spam? That makes absolutely no sense what so ever).[/quote] exactly....well... close to what i was gonna say... but now there is no point in saying it...

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] flaming idiot I never said nothing is being done to help. The U.S. is helping. The marines have started taking over police jobs because they can't handle it. They are ferrying people out using helicopters. The government has already spent alot of money on sending down food. I have changed my mind i don't think i will be doing any ranting. And as for where i was, read it over again. If you can't find it i wont tell you.[/quote] Oh okay. Nevermind then.

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  • Well, you guys need to understand something. 1) It was NOT category 5, it was a high end category 4. It did hit category 5 while at sea, but died down after that. 2) The levys were NOT built for category 4, but for category 3. 3) Every oil refinery in the area of the hurricane is down now. I really think that the government was not prepared, and I feel that it has made too many mistakes. Approval was not given when it should have been, and FEMA was not there at all. We should not have to ask Nato for help, we should have been prepared. The levys should have had more fortification. They are in the tropics for god sake, they get hurricanes all the time. They should be ready for category 4 at least!!! And why aren't the oil refineries down there, 50% of all the oil in the US, which is also a strategic resource, readyb to withstand ANY disaster? Face it, the government -blam!- up, big time.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] einx359 Well, you guys need to understand something. 1) It was NOT category 5, it was a high end category 4. It did hit category 5 while at sea, but died down after that. 2) The levys were NOT built for category 4, but for category 3. 3) Every oil refinery in the area of the hurricane is down now. I really think that the government was not prepared, and I feel that it has made too many mistakes. Approval was not given when it should have been, and FEMA was not there at all. We should not have to ask Nato for help, we should have been prepared. The levys should have had more fortification. They are in the tropics for god sake, they get hurricanes all the time. They should be ready for category 4 at least!!! And why aren't the oil refineries down there, 50% of all the oil in the US, which is also a strategic resource, readyb to withstand ANY disaster? Face it, the government -blam!- up, big time.[/quote] Didn't you read the article on the front page of bnet? It was a cat 5. The levy can take a weak cat 4. The oil refineries account for only 25%, not 50% of our oil. And, you can't protect them from a hurricane.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Kilroy [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] einx359 Well, you guys need to understand something. 1) It was NOT category 5, it was a high end category 4. It did hit category 5 while at sea, but died down after that. 2) The levys were NOT built for category 4, but for category 3. 3) Every oil refinery in the area of the hurricane is down now. I really think that the government was not prepared, and I feel that it has made too many mistakes. Approval was not given when it should have been, and FEMA was not there at all. We should not have to ask Nato for help, we should have been prepared. The levys should have had more fortification. They are in the tropics for god sake, they get hurricanes all the time. They should be ready for category 4 at least!!! And why aren't the oil refineries down there, 50% of all the oil in the US, which is also a strategic resource, readyb to withstand ANY disaster? Face it, the government -blam!- up, big time.[/quote] Didn't you read the article on the front page of bnet? It was a cat 5. The levy can take a weak cat 4. The oil refineries account for only 25%, not 50% of our oil. And, you can't protect them from a hurricane.[/quote] Didn't you listen to all the news and meteorologic networks? It did hit category 5, but was down to category 4 by the time it hit land. And the levies could only withstand category 3. I mean, i trust CNN more than bnet. And i just ask, both of us wer wrong. It is actually 1/3 of the U.S.'s oil. So, 33.3333333333...%. Still, i mean, if 1/3 of the US got sick, that would be bad too. So 1/3 of the US oil being caput is a big problem.

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  • Hello is any one there? [Edited on 9/5/2005]

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  • Wow even if I dont wanna just blame people I gotta say I didnt know all the facts before and that was pretty stupid... Damn, that much oil and people only with a mediocre amount of protection is rediculous. [Edited on 9/5/2005]

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  • alright, stop it with the stupid blame game. who cares how strong it was when it hit? who cares who's fault it is? at the moment, we should be worrying more about how we can help, not who to blame. that can come afterwards. that is one thing i hate about the media. they immediately point the finger, regardless of whether they have any proof or not, and it always hurts someone. hell, most of the time they aren't even right, but this isn't the time to be worrying about that. so stop blaming each other, the president, or anyone else. -blam!- happens. ok? and stop flaming already. i mean, cmon, so what if someone has wrong info. and so what if ...everything. i don't want to hear this crap. i want to hear about what people are doing! i've already got 5 garbage bags filled with all kinds of clothes taken from all the members of my family to send to those affected by the hurricane. and including that, i've bought 3 of the flood shirts. what have you done?

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  • Ya thats pretty much what I said before... anyway what has everyone else done? Just curious. Mine is on the previous page.

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  • I'm sorry everyone. Sir B's right. Let's stop the arguing.

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  • On a off topic/on topic note, SB mabey you should contact/resubmit the book or pester the livning hell out of those guys untill the call.

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  • Yeah brill, cant u get ur dad to talk to the guys that he knows to see whats up? No news is good news, but no news in forver is a bad sign.

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  • Did you learn how to write like in Collage or somthing or you just do it because you love it?

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  • yeah, i'm seriously going to start doing that guys. and no, i didn't learn how to write from college, especially since i just got to college. i actually just started to write, and you guys liked it, so i kept going. i learned how to write from books that i've read. that's where i learn most of the stuff i know...from reading, not from school.

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  • Can you publish this story

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  • All of Brillliants Fans be shure to join his new group [url=http://www.bungie.net/fanclub/81533/GroupHome.aspx]Official FanFic Group[/url] .

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  • [quote] that is one thing i hate about the media. they immediately point the finger, regardless of whether they have any proof or not, and it always hurts someone. hell, most of the time they aren't even right, but this isn't the time to be worrying about that. so stop blaming each other, the president, or anyone else. -blam!- happens. ok? [/quote] The media is a very bad thing... unless by media you meen history channel cameramen... The media destroys people and tells lies and rumors. YOU HEAR ME!!! YOUR EVIL! [quote] and stop flaming already. i mean, cmon, so what if someone has wrong info. and so what if ...everything. i don't want to hear this crap. i want to hear about what people are doing![/quote] YES! WHO GIVES A -blam!- IF IT WAS A SLIGHT CAT 5 OR A HIGH 4! GIVE IT A REST! i've already got 5 garbage bags filled with all kinds of clothes taken from all the members of my family to send to those affected by the hurricane. and including that, i've bought 3 of the flood shirts. what have you done?[/quote] we have about 5 trash bags with clothes also... but i nor my family have the money to donate/buy shirts. [Edited on 9/6/2005]

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  • My family has barely any money, but I have found out how to help otherwise (consider this advise): - Donate as much food/drinks/clothes as I possibly can - If you're in some sort of student-school program thing (like ASB), try and convince your school to organize a fund raiser. - Spread the word anyway you can: web blogs, sigs on forums, telling people in real life (obviously), etc - Participate in any fund raiser activity you possibly can. See, even a poor person can help out : )

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  • Did you guys read the Fight the Flood update on the front page. It's awesome!

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  • I just did a few minutes ago. Im really proud of our community. Thanks a bunch everyone, this is all you.

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  • IT COULD, IT WOULD'VE, WHAT IF. it happend and we need to help! thx Sir .b for stopin them [Edited on 9/6/2005]

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  • i wish i could get that shirt, my parents think its fake. stupid parents, sucks to be me...

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