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Subject: Noble 6

hey well i was wondering if noble 6 survived because i went to website and it sayed that he did survive because when noble six got thrown on the gowned the elite with the sword tried to slash him but noble six made the elite drop the sword that gave noble six an advantage he took the sword killed the elite's fought of the arbiter with the sword in the left hand and escaped

  • 08.28.2011 3:09 PM PDT

Why was 6 afraid of 7?




It wasn't, numbers are not sentient beings and thus incapable of feeling fear. Get your facts straight.

Wrong forum. Go to Reach Forum.

  • 08.28.2011 3:12 PM PDT

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wow really that sounds so falls.

The arbiter part that may be real but i know that noble 6 did die even in the ending cortana explains that he,s pretty dead. so in that case it seems falls.

  • 08.28.2011 5:05 PM PDT

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Are you guys serious? He fought off Arbiter? How could you possibly believe that he would fight off Arbiter?

Facenuke

  • 08.28.2011 5:08 PM PDT

One should rather die than be betrayed. There is no deceit in death. It delivers precisely what it has promised. Betrayal, though ... betrayal is the willful slaughter of hope.

Actually, if one was to notice at the end, the last elite shown is only shown from about his lower body down, and pulled out his sword on his left side, I may be wrong, but there may have been an Arbiter between the time frame of Halo Wars Arbiter/Halo Trilogy Arbiter, as Arbiters tend to carry Energy Swords in there left hands. Besides if Noble Six where to die, what sense would it make to pull out a sword if the deed is done? I will double check my facts in a bit.

  • 08.28.2011 5:17 PM PDT

One should rather die than be betrayed. There is no deceit in death. It delivers precisely what it has promised. Betrayal, though ... betrayal is the willful slaughter of hope.

So apparently there was an "Unnamed" Arbiter between during the Fall of Reach, along with the fact that only high ranked elites carried energy swords, and my prior fact is a little incorrect, the arbiter in Halo Wars carried a sword in his left hand, while the Trilogy arbiter used his right.


[Edited on 08.28.2011 5:21 PM PDT]

  • 08.28.2011 5:20 PM PDT

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Posted by: AzNs4LiF3
Are you guys serious? He fought off Arbiter? How could you possibly believe that he would fight off Arbiter?

Facenuke
That foot that you see step in at the end is the Arbiter's. Before he was the Arbiter. his fleet, the Fleet of Particular Justice, led the attack on Reach. Btw, he was the Fleet master of said Fleet. He got stripped of his rank when he failed to stop the Chief from destroying Halo.

[Edited on 08.28.2011 7:50 PM PDT]

  • 08.28.2011 7:48 PM PDT

One should rather die than be betrayed. There is no deceit in death. It delivers precisely what it has promised. Betrayal, though ... betrayal is the willful slaughter of hope.

^ Correct

  • 08.29.2011 3:16 PM PDT