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According to O'Connor, this approach was "safer" from a development perspective, but it made many pieces of fiction seem extraneous or "disposable," as they had no crucial impact on one another. Circa , however, Industries decided that all future media they released would be more heavily interconnected. This included further integrating the fiction of the games and the novels into a seamless whole, with different pieces of media complementing one another in meaningful ways.

Even though the main game series is still the primary focus of the studio, all other fiction has been stated to have a resonant impact on the games' stories in a way unlike before. By , Industries had come to deem the stories of their past games overly complex and decided that in the future, the Halo games would have "simpler" narratives while secondary media would be used to tell deeper stories, [10] with individual narratives being kept in their own "swimlanes".

There is also a tongue-in-cheek in-universe counterpart of the studio itself, named the " Combat Readiness Lab ". Article Discussion Edit History.

This article is about the game development company. For other uses of the term, see Category : Companies. Meta categories: Articles with outdated content Articles needing references Pages containing references without specific retrieval dates. Contribute Halopedia's pages can be edited. Is this page incomplete? Is there anything wrong? Change it! However, in doing so, the Rings would be lost to time and no other race would be able to maintain and use them if the need arose.

To avoid that outcome, the Forerunners passed most control over to the monitors. The monitors were the AI custodians of the Halo Rings. Their task was to run and maintain them over the centuries and to ensure that the Flood remained contained. Guilty Spark's consciousness was based on a human named Chakas, who was injured when Installation 07 maneuvered to avoid a collision with another planet. The Iso-didact, the Forerunner responsible for activating the Halo array, preserved Chakas' consciousness in Guilty Spark who was then tasked with control of Installation Spark remained on the installation for thousands of years until Installation 04 was discovered on accident by the Covenant and the crew of the Pillar of Autumn.

The battles between the two forces eventually led to the Flood being released, prompting Spark to search for someone to activate the Ring. Spark eventually found John and led him to collect the Ring's firing key, the Index, but did not mention what firing the Ring would actually do. In the end, he was thwarted by Cortana who claimed the key and helped Master Chief to destroy the Ring. Guilty Spark survived the destruction of the Ring and was eventually found by an Elite named Sesa 'Refumee who bombarded him with questions regarding the Covenant's great journey.

However, the information given by Guilty Spark was not the same as had been told by the Prophets, which led to Sesa's rebellion and eventual death at the hands of the Arbiter. Guilty Spark spent some time with the Covenant, eventually leading them to another Halo Ring.

Eventually, the Arbiter and Sergeant Johnson managed to stop the Ring from firing but activated the Arc. They formed an alliance in order to stop the Arc from firing every Ring and killing all life in the galaxy. Eventually, Spark made peace with Master Chief and helped him to retrieve Cortana. They all worked together in order to activate the remade Installation However, when Spark realized that Master Chief intended to fire the Ring immediately and destroy the Installation in the process, he turned on his allies and killed Sergeant Johnson.



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