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12/12/2004 8:56:48 AM
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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] moto man32 dose any 1 no when the book is comeing out?[/quote] the book isnt even getting published yet(f it is going to be published that is.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thunder_bolt [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] moto man32 dose any 1 no when the book is comeing out?[/quote] the book isnt even getting published yet(f it is going to be published that is.[/quote] WHAT BOOOOOOOOK!?!?!?!?!!!!?!?!?!!!!?!?!??!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Spartan_J13 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thunder_bolt [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] moto man32 dose any 1 no when the book is comeing out?[/quote] the book isnt even getting published yet(f it is going to be published that is.[/quote] WHAT BOOOOOOOOK!?!?!?!?!!!!?!?!?!!!!?!?!??!!!!!!!!!!![/quote] Either he is talking about Sir Bril's book or that fake one with the cool cover that is going around the internet. Either one is not being published and will not come out anytime soon If they are published.

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  • He just talking about any halo book. If its brillaints thn not any time soon. If its someone elses then who knows.

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  • Well he needs to be a little more specific. And any news yet Sir Bril?

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] EAGLES5 He just talking about any halo book. If its brillaints thn not any time soon. If its someone elses then who knows.[/quote] Wait, SB has a book. Holy crap i have missed alot.

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  • yeah, unfortunately no news yet. which, of course, is really pissing the crap out of me. wait, *runs off to bathroom and returns a few minutes later*. that's better. Anyways, all i know is that i dont know. however, i'm finishing up the grunt story now (not the entire thing, just the chapter), and will be posting it shortly. so look forward to it.

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  • YAY more grunt story! And everytime I post it sais I am in the underground is that happening to anyone els And what you didnt know Sir Brilliant is writing a book. It is called the Arc, its why everyone is here and Sir Bril is tring to get it published.

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  • I already know about the story i just didnt know he was trying to get it published.Like i said i havnt had intrnet acces for a few months and it might take me a while to catch up on everything. Also how long where planning to keep the grunt story going SB.

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  • What's all those creatures? Unggoy and the other ones. I don't remember them being in the booklet for halo 2!

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  • Dude,that was cool.

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  • i like me

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  • How do you do it?

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  • hmm whats the go with it saying were in the underground when we post a reply?

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  • Hey everyone, i've got the next grunt chapter up! Prepare! sorry it wasn't up earlier, but i was having alot of trouble writing for some reason. I just needed to find my muse i guess. anyways, here it is. Enjoy. Chapter 2 Err…am I gonna go boom? “Kokoz…wake up…” The Grunt started to stir and a ripple coursed through Gaia’s holographic image. Even though using the special translation software was tedious, repetitive, and seemingly worthless, this one moment made up for it. Gaia was made as a protecting, motherly AI, and always wanted to see everything go well for everyone. She wasn’t fond of the idea of war, thinking it a waste of time. But as an AI construct in the UNSC, her role in the war could not and would not change. In this case, however, she had help. Although the ship she was on was very hostile (as far as she considered), her job was unwavering: fulfill all duties tasked for her by superior officers, and follow through with her beliefs. She had successfully monitored all transmissions going to and from Earth, and had video footage of the ‘peace talks’ aboard a Covenant ship. She could understand every word spoken with clarity above and beyond all those who were present. It only strengthened her. Kokoz, however, was her main project. She had to keep him from doing anything that would have any high strung military officer decide that he was still the enemy, even though he was captured, had no weapons of any kind, and was no threat to anyone or anything on board. Only she could supply Kokoz with such abilities, and Gaia had no intention of doing so. She did, however, want to make sure he would stay alive. As Kokoz finally stood up, she rechecked all of her calculations. Everything had to be perfect for this to work, especially if her goal was to keep them both out of harms way. She had proof that they weren’t at war with ‘part’ of the Covenant, and which part of it at that. She had escape vectors for herself and Kokoz if anything went wrong. She had codes to get into every room in the ship with exception of the bridge and its deck. On top of that, she knew every member of the crew, who they were loyal to, both on paper and in reality, and where they could find refuge if need be. And she knew the codes to every weapons locker in the entire ship. She counted the number to be around 241, although Gaia was counting on not having to use any of them. For anyone. Now all Gaia had to deal with was Kokoz. She projected herself in front of him, making sure that he would see her. “It’s time to go Kokoz.” “Go where?” the startled Grunt asked. “Somewhere safe. Right now, if someone walks into this room, they may be startled by you being here, and might attack you. So I have to get you out of here.” Kokoz let out a yelp, followed by what sounded like a gulp. Gaia’s radar showed nobody around for at least 30 feet, which was like a universe in the huge ship they were in. It would be perfect. Fear was the only thing that flowed through Kokoz more than urine, but he was too afraid to notice it. By the time he finally did, it didn’t matter because his atmosphere suit was meant to take in any waste anyways, and could hold a small amount. But when he realized it, Kokoz made Gaia to swear not to tell anyone. Everything was very strange to Kokoz. There had been several Human ships that he had boarded, each of them destroyed later on, but this one was of a completely different architecture. At least from the inside, Gaia assured him. But from her attitude, this was also not the time or place to worry about such things. He was also somewhat unhappy with how he was forced to take orders from a female. Even if it was a machine, it was still unnerving to him. Never before had such an occurrence happened to his knowledge, at least in his society. Gaia also made it clear that things would change. Gaia opened the only door to the room they were in, and Kokoz immediately remembered that he had no clue as to how he got there. “Keep going straight, then go to the hallway to the left. Make a left turn there, and go into the third door on the right. Don’t worry, I’ll monitor all of your movements and let you know if anything comes up.” He wanted to ask her, but he could have sworn that something pushed him out of the door and into the hall. That made him move. Kokoz moved on all fours as fast as he could, but still didn’t feel like he was going fast enough. Normally in such a situation, he would have gone on his hind legs and held a plasma pistol and kept a few grenades ready, but Gaia made it very clear to him that he would not be engaging any enemies if she had any say about it. Therefore, it was moving from one objective to another with only her watching his back. It wasn’t very comforting at all. The blood pumped faster than ever before through him. His hearts seemed to beat his armor suit, and going through his chest. He couldn’t focus on anything because each time one of his hearts beat, his vision was blurred. So Kokoz stared straight ahead and ran, bouncing up and down. “Turn left here”, he heard, and did so immediately. Determination and focus were what kept him going so focused…until a guard turned the corner. At first, Kokoz’ hearts stopped completely. He didn’t even realize that his legs were still going, because he was completely overtaken by fear. The Human was tall though, and hadn’t noticed him, but from the course he was running in, he would run into the guard’s leg in a few seconds. “Hey big boy, come here,” a strange voice said in the Human’s language farther ahead of Kokoz. The Human guard turned to find the voice’s source, saw an open doorway, and headed towards it. “Kokoz, turn right now!” He scampered right, all of his claws sliding on the ground for a second before he caught traction, and ran out of sight from the Human. “Quick, go inside this door!” A door opened to his left, and Kokoz tried to turn into it, but slid past a few feet, then managed to change directions and ran in. The door closed behind him fast, and he turned to it with lightning speed. Everything was dark, except for a single dull glow. And all was quiet for the moment. Then, right next to his hearing orifice, Kokoz heard the familiar sound of a gun cocking ready. His brain fell through his neck into his stomach. “Melissa, stop!” A bead of cold sweat broke out all over Kokoz’ neck and he still was unable to breath. The lights turned on and illuminated the entire room, but all he could see was an empty room. Before he could give a sigh of relief, his legs gave out and Kokoz kissed the ground, not knowing that a Human still held a gun pointed at him from behind. “Melissa, we need your help.” “Gaia, is that you? What’s going on?” As the words left her mouth, Kokoz’ eyes widened and didn’t stop growing until it hurt, but his shock kept him from feeling the pain. He turned around slowly, and at the first glimpse of the Human female, dashed to the closest cover he could find. “Don’t fire at him. He’s unarmed, and I’m just trying to get him somewhere safe.” “Yeah, well this ship was the worst place for it,” she said as she looked over to where Kokoz had hidden. He held up a small table for cover, and held the ends with his claws. But he shook so hard, the entire table and everything near it shook as well. “And from the looks of your friend, I doubt we’ll get very far without this ship shaking out of Slipspace.” “Don’t worry about that. We’re leaving Slipspace now. I’m betting you’ll be called back on duty anytime now, Lieutenant, so we could use your hand before that.”

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  • Great work!!!! I'm lovin' it!!!

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  • damn that was really good. i really think i should write a book on this or talk to the producers at bungie. Good stuff man. keep at it

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  • Good work. I think the first one is better though.

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  • Im confused :(

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] EAGLES5 Im confused :([/quote] I'm a bit myself. Why is Gaia helping Kokoz escape? But it was good. Nice job Bril.

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  • mmmmm.... good....

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Kilroy [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] EAGLES5 Im confused :([/quote] I'm a bit myself. Why is Gaia helping Kokoz escape? But it was good. Nice job Bril.[/quote] I to am somewhat confused at the momunt.

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  • I dont get it

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  • If they are at peace then why cant the grunt just return to the ranks? Why is he sneaking about? Is the AI evil? Or are they on the Ackersons ship?

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  • For the love of God do not write anymore. Thank you, Someone who doesn't like you

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  • aka MC fan

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