[url=http://www.tor.com/images/stories/blogs/12_05/Halo-Thursday-War.jpg]Halo: [i]The Thursday War[/i][/url]
So in it we can see some UNSC ships, the largest I'm guessing is the UNSC [i]Infinity[/i] and the Spartan is... Osman? The planet in the background looks an awful lot like the way Sanghelios is depicted in the Halo 3 Bestiarum.
Hopefully, this will be better than its predecessor. It's known that I had no love for [i]Glasslands[/i], but this time round it sounds like Traviss is sticking to her strengths with military sci-fi.
Musings?
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^It's already in those books. But those examples are general to every story in every Halo [Might I just add Sci-Fi] books. I'm thinking more specific, more thought out concepts. If you think Karen Traviss covered it to greater depth than lol. Unless you're talking about Greg Bear. But than I read Halo books for the Universe the Humans live in as the main focus. His strength lies in the amount of detail he put into the Forerunners and their story. But erm? When I talk about Halo story. I'm talking about post-2500. Anything else is just backstory. This period is where Halo really lies. [Edited on 05.05.2012 6:14 PM PDT]