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Subject: ilovebees.com-THOUGHTS

Haven't any of you been to the Matrix websites before? The Wachowski brothers have been doing this since the very first Matrix film. Eastereggs hidden within Trailers and websites have been done before. Eastereggs in all 3 of the Matrix movies (and game) can be USED on their website.

That is clearly what is happening here. Bungie has place all this here (ilovebees.com) as a way for us to decipher the Halo storyline even further, and possibly give clues to the Halo 2 storyline.

So far clues have been given about a female soldier being lost, or captured. I don't know how this is going to tie into the story, but obviously more insight is required.

So for all those die-hard Halo fans, this is NOT a rogue hacker, this is NOT an alien invasion, and this is NOT and FBI consparicy...sorry to dissapoint you. This, I believe, is an advertising ploy which I am eager to find out more about.




[Edited on 7/23/2004 1:29:34 PM]

  • 07.23.2004 1:28 PM PDT
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well uh i hate to say it but DUH, plz post related information on the EASTER EGGS... thread, where it should be.

  • 07.23.2004 1:30 PM PDT
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the female soldier might possibly be kelly, one of johns good friends.

  • 07.23.2004 1:30 PM PDT
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My Specualtion - This is a huge game or easter egg hunt.

My Proof - Somone posted a link here to an overview site for all ilovebees.com info ... on the site it said (http:// bees.netninja.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

"Overview
Several people in the Alternate Reality Gaming (ARG) community received mysterious packages containing honey, and so the mystery began. "

I checked our ARG and found out its a wierd roleplaying website. ( http://www.unfiction.com/history/ )

"Alternate Reality Gaming (also known as beasting, unfiction, or immersive fiction) is an interactive fusion of creative writing, puzzle-solving, and team-building, with a dose of role playing thrown in. It utilizes several forms of media in order to pass clues to the players, who solve puzzles in order to win pieces of the story being played out.

Clues can be passed through web pages, email, voicemail, snail mail, television advertisements, movie posters, campus billboards, newspaper classifieds...really, in any way that information can be passed.

Many times, the puzzles that must be solved cannot be solved alone. This genre of game almost requires participation in a group or community that works together to win past the more difficult hurdles.

Beasting is unique in that it wouldn't be possible without the community-building and networking power of the Internet. Besides the obvious fact that there would be no web pages or email in which to hide clues, it would be nearly impossible for the diverse audience to coordinate the sheer amount of data, speculation, and solutions among players. "

On ARG they talk about using Television Commercials to pass clues (i.e this ad) and that that many times, the puzzles that must be solved cannot be solved alone. This genre of game almost requires participation in a group or community that works together to win past the more difficult hurdles (i.e Bungie.net Forums)..

  • 07.23.2004 1:37 PM PDT