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The level Zanzibar (in reality) was the birthplace of rock legend Freddie Mercury, Who is best known as the lead singer/pianist for the band Queen who dies in 91. I think that bungie should nickname the level after him...it's ironic that the release date that we are given is the same month (november) when he died, on the other hand, if it is August 24 it is the day (the number 24) of which he died....this is just ironic to me as a queen and halo fan...apparantly the two go well together...what do you guys think?

long live queen
andy M

  • 07.28.2004 8:35 AM PDT
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Didn't he die from AIDS?

  • 07.28.2004 8:38 AM PDT
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yes sadly...he was the greatest rocker to ever live...he was among the greats

  • 07.28.2004 8:39 AM PDT

"Help Help I'm being repressed! Come and see the Violence inherent in the system!"
"Bloody peasant!"
"Oh did you see that? you saw him repress me?"

Yes he did, but thats just because he was -blam!-! Theres nothing wrong with that, and i think he should be accepted after what songs he did are still heard 2day! And i think that Bungie are using the map because you go there in SP not because its Freddy Mercurys home country.

  • 07.28.2004 8:40 AM PDT
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i agree with you all the way...im glad some agrees with me

  • 07.28.2004 9:19 AM PDT
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Yeah Freedy Murcury was amazing and Queen was one of the first bands I really liked. It's too bad that he and so many other great musicians have died because of diseases or other tragedies. It would be cool if Bungie named a level after him.

  • 07.28.2004 9:25 AM PDT