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Um, I will note that at the end of Halo 3, it leaves a lot of questions un-answered. Does the Master Chief get rescued? Does Cortana "die"? (To that last one, I think it would be a shame. After all, the Master Chief has killed about 50000000000000 flood to save her, she can't just go away and become rampant).
Please use spoiler tags, we don't want to have Halo 3 spoiled for us. Thank you.
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I have recently begun reading the novels (finished the first one a week or two ago, just sat down and read it straight through one day). They are no masterful works of fiction, but they are pretty darn good entertainment, and they give a lot of information. I would say you should read at least the first one before you start making too much plot for your TC.
A lot of people have been saying this. Sounds like I should get them
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One thing made clear in the books is that they exist in a realistic physical universe, and a lot of the tactics and weapons used depend on real physics. Your ships should not be inertialess.
I thought of using inertialess ships because in all videos I've seen with ships in them they maneuver like they would in star wars. Besides, I've tested it and it looks and feels right for the ships I have so far to move inertialessly.
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Now I'm expecting them to do something that I tentatively refer to as "รผber-awesome".
Ubertastic
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Anyway, just an idea, you could always just make your TC be in the Halo universe at a completely different time. A lot of the years before the covenant showed up and started glassing planets there was all sorts of internal strife along the outer worlds. The Spartan program was originally intended to stop civil wars from springing up everywhere. You could always just do stuff in that time period, you'd have a lot of creative license, things would be a lot less polar (an independent ship owner could make a living, none of the bunker mentality of the covenant war with only two groups duking it out in space). There were pirates, rebels, and a lot more colonies, and nobody would ever really be able to tell you "that's not how things happened, according to <source whatever>".
That's true. I had also briefly thought about the idea of making a Halo TC where the Humans had been welcomed into the covenant as the children of the forerunners. They probably would then be known as Reclaimers, much like the Sangheili are known as 'elites' and so forth. But ultimately I'd prefer to cover the space aspect of the Human-Covenant war.