- schrei9685
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Bungie said it themselves that Jun did not die. The fact that the creator of the entire series said it should make it law.
Doesn't fit the canon? Reach was made after all the other games, so it should be obvious Jun wasnt thought of in Halo:CE. There is no Jun in the first Halo games because he wasnt thought of. I've read that they are remaking the books to reflect Reach's additions to the story. Also, we still dont officially know what planet is in Halo 4.
Jun lived (Bungie's word is law, deal with it, or for a more popular term, ADAPT). The story for the Halo series has been altered, so what? It gives more depth to an already existing background. His life or death could be confirmed in the next Halo game(s), so why complain? It's clear that he left with Halsey, it has been said that he lived, so now we just need to ask where he is.
They saying that Jorge could have lived is also true. He was transported somewhere on an almost completely intact ship. Remember, he was on the corvette, which had been cleared of enemies by Noble 6, Jorge, and the Marines. He could have lived and continued to drift on that ship. No one knows what happened because that is the last time we see Jorge.
Again, if he survived the question is now where he is, and the same goes for Jun.
Jun did survive, Jorge had a good chance at surviving, so now we have to ask where they went, because they could both be legitimately MIA.
TL;DR - Jun survived and thats a fact set in stone... Game coding... Something...
[Edited on 07.01.2011 12:34 AM PDT]