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April 5, 2005

He he. Totally off-topic, but the 117 mention is too much. Thanks rampancy.net :)

permalink | Rampant Speculation

-Finn


Mganga hajigangi.

We haven't mentioned anything on this yet, but there is no time like the present. If you have a moment, be sure to check out the huge depository of Swahili dialogue clips and their translations (recorded from the Earth levels of Halo 2) over at the Dialogue Databank. Even if they portend nothing, they're mighty interesting on their own.

permalink | Humans

-Finn


Zak Anderson starts a lengthy forum discussion on the exact details of the In Amber Clad's ordnance and payload. Persnickety.

permalink | UNSC Forces

-Finn


Do we get a peak at Gravemind being on High Charity long before the game's conclusion? Some people seem to think so. More support for that darn "Flood are plants" theory...

permalink | Gravemind

-Finn


pile o nades has got a few thoughts on just why and how the Prophets' sweet rides (ie. chairs/thrones) work the way they do. Neato.

permalink | Prophets

-Finn


On the forum front (okay, so it's a little old) 7ack gives his $0.02 on the identity of Cassandra (mentioned in the "Conversations..." booklet included with the Limited Edition).

A fellow Spartan? One of the "3 too distant to be recalled"? Ahh. Or perhaps the one too injured to continue active duty? It's all blind conjecture at this point, but at least it's fun blind conjecture.

permalink | SPARTAN

-Finn


Sep7imus and slith put their heads together in pointing out the relationship between an elaborate picture used as a wall texture on Quarantine Zone (details of which can be found here) and the upcoming multiplayer map Containment.

With this, the ol' Flood Juggernaut, and the Battle Creek images recently discovered in Beaver Creek textures, one has to wonder what other little gems are still tucked away, seemingly out of reach.

permalink | Rampant Speculation

-Finn




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