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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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  • We must protect this House! We must prtect this House!!! It's a redvsblue thing.

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  • hey more people posting here, thats good, and hey Sir how did your exams go?

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  • funny that you ask, cause i took my physics final, which was an old AP test (in preparation for the one i'm taking in a week) and got a 70 percent on it, according to the class, meaning weighted. but i didn't pass the test itself...but i have higher hopes for the real one.

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  • Well, good luck I just got a 99% on my World History exam, the rest of my grads were bad lol

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  • That's really nerdish of you eagles5

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  • I said the rest were bad 70-80s, only 99 in history

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  • Your just like me when it comes to school Eagles. If it has anyhting to do with milatray history (almost all history does) I get high scores. Anything else I get Bs and Cs. Sir are you going to mention the Spartans the were 'on battlefronts to far away to be easliy recalled'. If so you could add a new element to your story.

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  • I make HONORS

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  • Hey, it feels good to respond once again...but i might not be on for a while after this...Anyways, nice last chapter sir, just got it on the e-mail...couldn't get it on my dad's phone, but i got it on my comp. Oh, and about this school thing, i hate my school now, because my teacher accuses me of vandalizing the computer at my workstation, and they are going to give me a refirill, but the thing is i didn't do it. But this teacher has had it out for me since day 1. Alright, until next time then (sorry i keep jumping in and out, but it is out of my control).

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  • lol, this discussion of school must be silenced immediately! i say this because i am not a good student, yet have good grades cause i used to work my ass off, but now i don't cause i'm a senior and have been accepted to college! i will stop it by saying this: here's the next chapter, not long, but earlier than i thought. i love the idea behind it... Chapter 14 1900 Hours, October 23, 2552 Aboard Preeminent Flagship Yielding Righteousness Slipspace Walking behind the Arbiter, every marine in rows of two while they followed the much larger Elite walking through a hall, the floating flashlight right behind him. Sergeant Johnson’s face was grim. He couldn’t get used to the fact that he was not on an enemy’s ship. It pissed him off, because whenever anything came around any corner, he would want to blow their heads off. He would have a few times but the marines caught his arms and held them down. And every time the Arbiter looked back at the rustling noise, a couple marines always whistled and looked away from him, pretending not to notice. The different shades of purple were already annoying Johnson, as if the Covenant didn’t believe any other color was available for its construction. The floor was always a light magenta, and stubbed for increased friction. Yet regardless of the amount of it, the color always kept the busy flagship calm. No color was too sharp or hard to incite any fierce action, but he knew better than to leave his guard down. Fazio and Mendez were whispering and snickering to each other, only to both be smacked over the head. The hand that dealt it came from the group’s initial leader, specialist Glusman. Looking large and ferocious was his main quality, but not him. Even standing still most people looked at him with some questionable fear. After talking to him, Johnson’s view of him changed completely, seeing Glusman to be an intelligent individual who certainly knew what he was doing, and joined the Core for all the right reasons. Johnson cursed at not being able to deal the pain out himself, but the changed look on the marines’ faces was almost enough to reconcile that thought. The four marines who were with him on the Covenant ship, with the exception of Glusman, were the greenest soldiers he’d ever seen, but he’d make men out of them yet. A couple Elites walked past the group, pointing at the two now-quiet marines and the one behind them, letting out some strange noise he’d only heard once before, when the Zealots fell over from his ‘monkey’s uncle’ statement. “Come Humans, we are almost at our destination.” The Arbiter’s voice kept low and calm, like those damned purple walls. “Hey light bulb, quit hummin’ I can barely hear myself exist.” Still hovering over their heads, the Monitor turned itself so that its ‘eye’ faced Johnson. “If you don’t mind, please call me by my name. I am 343 Guilty Spark.” “I’ll think about it. In the meantime, be a good lantern and shut up.” The two noisy marines broke out in laughter, the other two barely cracking a smile. 343 sped past Johnson and hovered next to the Arbiter, turning to him. “These reclaimers are not very friendly. Why was the other sent away?” Grinning, the Arbiter spoke while looking straight ahead. “The Human needed to leave for the benefit of the Human species. As for these Humans, they will help us uncover the mystery of the Ark. They have proven to be most necessary for all Forerunner technology. The flashlight sounded like it sighed, but Johnson knew it didn’t breathe. “Yes, these relaimers do seem to have an affinity for such things.” Walking through a few more doors, they entered a large room filled with Elites, all fighting with each other. A training room. Hundreds of them fought, wrestled, fired their weapons at targets, and other things that were too far to see. The size of the room threw off every marine, being so large that the end could not be seen. The Arbiter continued through, the rest following him. Scoping out everything occurring was a thought that bombarded Johnson, but he also saw no use in it as they were now at peace with this octopus race. Still, he watched with moderate curiosity, but was unable to satisfy it at all. Every one of them stopped all action at the sight of the Humans, feeling a certain disgust inbred into them. The feeling was mutual. The Arbiter noticed and stopped, craning his neck. “Why have you ceased you’re training? Our next battle may be our last, and you make such idle time?!” They continued, but not as before, doing only very simple maneuvers. “You must excuse them, for they have not accepted the sudden change in power as quickly as I have. They will in time. Come, we will go to the bridge.” Crossing the ‘gym’, the doors in front of them opened and those two marines started snickering again. Johnson looked back and saw one of them flicking off everything in that room. He reached over with an open hand and pummeled the back of the marines head with it. He made sure the marine would feel the pain. “Hey Sarge, what was that for?!” “Don’t give me none of your lip, marine! You know what you did. Do it again and you’ll have more things to worry about in you’re sleep than on the battlefield.” The marine let out a loud gulp, while his drinking partner stood straight shaking, laughing hard but not letting it out. “Don’t think the same doesn’t go for you, princess. When we get back to base camp, it’ll be toothbrush duty for you.”

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  • (Continued) Reaching the bridge only a minute later, the Arbiter took the central seat, the captain’s chair. “Helm, how long until we reach the coordinates the Oracle gave?” The Elite at the front turned his seat and faced the Arbiter, the mildly light room barely illuminating its armor. “In a few moments, we will exit slipspace.” “Excellent. Oracle, what should we expect from the Ark?” “Nothing out of the ordinary. According to protocol, I will have to send an encoded signal on a certain frequency and we should be admitted.” The intertwining web of dimensions opened up and showed normal space, the vessel flowing through gently. The sight was strange and quite unexpected. “There is nothing here. Oracle, are these coordinates correct?” “Of course. This is where the Ark is, approximately 600 thousand kilometers away.” Everyone looked out the view port, but confusion ensued. The Elites at consoles typed away, searching for an answer to the riddle. “Wait a second”, Johnson said, “why aren’t there any stars in that large region directly ahead of us? We did leave slipspace, didn’t we?” “Arbiter”, a voice came from the helm, “I read a massive gravity well directly ahead of us, larger than anything ever recorded. It is pulling us in slowly, but our distance keeps us safe. Recalibrating to orbit the gravity well.” Glusman took a step forward, looking at the view port and seeing the perfectly black circle, with bright stars all around it, but none within. It felt like they wanted to fill it with their light. “Isn’t that a black hole?” 343 hovered over to Glusman and looked at him, turning curiously. “Why, yes it is. How did you know that?” “Well, I used to be an astronomy junkie, and quite a few ancient scientists and mathematicians theorized their existence, and even proved it mathematically, but we’ve never found one. Except for here, of course.” The Arbiter rose and turned to Glusman and 343. “What is this black hole?” 343 hovered a meter forward and its ‘eye’ brightened up. “A black hole is a celestial object with a gravitational field-” “Wait, how long will it take you to say you’re definition of it?” Glusman was not a fan of wasting time, nor did he care to listen to something for extended periods of time. “Two minutes and 34 seconds.” “That’s what I thought. Arbiter, here’s the short and sweet version: It’s a presence that is so dense that it remains small, but has a huge gravity. All you need to know is that if we enter the event horizon, we’re all dead. That’s the point in space where if you pass, nothing will be able to stop the black hole’s gravity from bringing you back.” Nodding his head, the Arbiter turned back to back to the view port, also noticing the strange pattern of light around it. “And what of all the stars around it? Why do they surround it?” “Simple. Because of its huge gravity, all the light from the other side that isn’t sucked inside the black hole is bent by the intense gravity, making it look as though it surrounds it.” “I think I understand. Is there a way to know this even horizon you speak of?” “Yeah, but I’m sure 343 can calculate it for you much easier.” The orb was looking down, as though it was saddened by being silenced, but looked up quickly at hearing its own possible use. “Yes, well, this black hole’s radius indicates that the event horizon is about ten thousand kilometers off this vessels bow. Should we pass it, this vessel will be quite devoid of all matter, except for me.” “How could you survive? You are also made of matter.” “Quite simply, I myself could be considered a black hole, although the effects I should have against my surroundings have been neutralized. The material I am made out of is known as in you’re language as bisepthexium, which would be on the Human’s periodic table of elements as number 276. Due to its great mass and density for being a single atom, my creators decided to build me using it but in great quantities, so simply used high pressure systems to create my high-density structure. This required a barrier for my existence to not destroy any other beings, and my creators built within me a self contained rotating magnetic-electric field with an extremely high yield, causing a dispersion of all atoms to be pushed away from me as easily as they are pulled, making equilibrium between me and my surroundings.” Both the Humans and Elites looked at each other for a moment in awe, completely dumbstruck by everything they had just heard. Glusman looked back towards the black hole, seeing nothing but empty space. “Right, so how do we get in? You said there was some special code?” “That is correct. I will send the frequency now.” They stood and waited, the Arbiter sitting back into his seat. “So, what’s supposed to happen? I mean, for us to know whether or not it worked?” The modest marine spoke up, Johnson thought to himself. “Don’t worry son, it’ll work. You wait and see.” The helm officer’s console began making noise furiously. “Arbiter, the gravity well is changing. A cataclysm effect seems to be taking place, and we may not be safe at this distance.” “Hold position. We are in trustworthy hands.” In his faith, the Arbiter was rewarded by a spectacle. Brilliant light came forth from the darkness, overwhelming everyone on the bridge. Every color came out and seemed to attack the ship, but simply illuminated it. This cloud of light continued growing, and then burst open, showing a bright but small white light in the very center of it. The rest of the colors rotated beautifully around it, slowly and serenely. “Quite incredible, these creations of our lords,” the Arbiter said. “Now let us go and search within it, and find our ‘path to salvation’.”

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  • I havent posted here forever.Its been that runescape on miniclip.com.I cant get away from it.Im still waiting to find who the forruners are.Hopefully soon.No one has answered me saying if they heard of the Gizmado yet.so much is happening.I dont even have ideas and i usually have ideas.I think ill go play some more runescape now

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  • Nice chapter. Short but oh so sweet. The thing with the black hole was pretty cool. It would be a pain in the ass if they found Truth in there and had to fight him.

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  • What!!! To many big words, But it was a very funny chapter. Got to love those marines. I have no clue were u are heading with this.

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  • My post isnt here for some reason.But from reading the last couple of pages it should be some where above this post.interesting chapter.It seemed shorter compared to your newest chapters.Im kind of confused.

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  • right I don't exactly understand where you goin with this but Brilliant Chapter. Wink ;)

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  • maybe......another Halo? lol i dunno im stupid

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  • yeah, i thought they were going to another halo. The one that the other spartan ar on. but that last chapter made me think otherwise.

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  • wtf, the whole point is...the ark! remember? anyways, i've already written that down that thats what they're looking for, like 5 times at least. plus 343 is leading them to it. btw, that'll be the last chapter with the arbiter and johnson, for now. we're moving on to mc and his gang of kick ass spartans, and earths utter annihilation...lol, so sweet.

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  • NICE

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  • HEY the ark is the earth not some black hole this chpater is wrong, it's fine up to the part where we see the black hole it should be earth, the shiip should come out of hyperspace an nearly get hit by incoming fire

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  • And you are utterly wrong on two things. One, it's sirs story not yours, he can do whatever the hell he pleases. Two it's [b] slipspace [/b] not hyperspace

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  • Yea dude, I hate to tell you this, but no where in Halo 2, or in no post made by bungie, does it say that the Ark is on Earth. So, unless you've seen Halo 3, or you work for bungie, than I seriously doubt that you have proof that the Ark is on Earth. If Sir says that its in a black hole, than thats what he wanted to put in his fanfic, and who knows, he might just be right. You wanna know why he might be right? Cause no one has any proof otherwise. The Ark is still unaccounted for, we just know that it exists, and that the Halos can be remotely activated there. Keep up the great work Sir!! Awesome chapter!! I'm jealous of your work, lol.

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  • That was a good chapter, I liked the Idea of having to traverse through a black hole while sending out a transmission on a certain frequency to reach the Ark. Very original. I would never have thought of something like that! Keep up the good work.

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  • great story sir brilliant, keep up the great work.

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  • Yo Sir great story but could you tell me how close to the finish of the book we are

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