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Subject: Proof of a Second Class of Spartan IIs!

In the days of old, there were legends of a land long lost to time. This land was known as Ranna'Mor. Ranna'Mor was said to contain in its borders 7 warriors. These warriors had once unleashed a veritable hell upon the ancient world, until they were locked away. My name is Toriad, and I am one of those warriors. Our return is approaching. Do not run away, do not cower in fear; take solace in your final days, for that is all we can do. -Legend of Ranna'Mor

Posted by: Sullzy
I want to first point out im not trying to sound like a blunt smart *ss or demean you what your saying, because what you say is very well delivered and has some good factual points.

But its just Science-Fiction, as has already been said there have been mishaps in the Literature when things have been interpreted different i.e the numbers of the Spartan's etc.

And the problem with Fiction is, is that sometimes not every part of a story fits in perfectly, your just meant to blend it in and get on with it, which can be annoying when storys such as this can become so enveloping.

The Halo universe pretty much goes what ever way the scriptwriters etc at Bungie want it to go; its all Fiction, and what they say is Gods word on the matter.

And where you point out areas of the Story that dont fit in, contradict or arent explained, its simply because it was probably left out by the writer as something less important than filling out the whole story and they didnt bother.
Well, the problem with your argument is that the Story team at Bungie and more recently, 343 Industries, acknowledges these inconsistancies, and has stated a few time that they will be made clear in time.

http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Spartan_II#SPARTAN-IIs_Conscripted
See the last sentence in that section.

  • 11.06.2009 3:08 PM PDT

sic semper tyrannus

uhh kurt died by detonating two fenris warhead nukes to save the others

  • 11.06.2009 3:11 PM PDT

YOU'RE STILL ALIVE?!?

This may help.

  • 11.06.2009 3:12 PM PDT

I hunt for the Prophet of Contentment, the San 'Shyumm that murdered my son, and stole his birthright, his Energy Sword. They call our species Heretics. They claim to all that our tongues sting, our words a vile poison that feeds on the unworthy. I have seen the true face of Heresy. The head of a gallant warrior lay on the ground. His neck scorched and blistered, scarred by his own blade. I shall retrieve the weapon, and drive it through that bastard's heart! Punishment for his sins is nigh.

Posted by: WinterTrooper
uhh kurt died by detonating two fenris warhead nukes to save the others

We all know Kurt is dead now.

Also, keep in mind people that Halopedia has been wrong in the past. And can only be trusted as much as trusting the audience for the 32 000 dollar questing in who wants to be a millionaire.

[Edited on 11.06.2009 3:14 PM PST]

  • 11.06.2009 3:12 PM PDT
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pwnin your mother since 89

Really? Oh cool. But do you really think they'll bother?

  • 11.06.2009 3:13 PM PDT

In the days of old, there were legends of a land long lost to time. This land was known as Ranna'Mor. Ranna'Mor was said to contain in its borders 7 warriors. These warriors had once unleashed a veritable hell upon the ancient world, until they were locked away. My name is Toriad, and I am one of those warriors. Our return is approaching. Do not run away, do not cower in fear; take solace in your final days, for that is all we can do. -Legend of Ranna'Mor

Posted by: WinterTrooper
uhh kurt died by detonating two fenris warhead nukes to save the others
That was later, during the events of Halo 2. My list accounts for Spartans up to the battle of Reach.

  • 11.06.2009 3:17 PM PDT

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