This is a reblog from Halo Waypoint:
BY GRIMBROTHER ONE
Greetings to all, and thanks for stopping by this week! Previously we covered a few of the many bases that games com brought along. Now that the Deutschland dust has settled around these parts, heads are back down for the final push towards the launch of Halo 5: Guardians. In the coming months we’ll be beginning to ramp up our primer coverage of the next big chapter in the Halo universe, and we’ll have plenty of inside looks at new lore that I’m pretty sure fiction fans will pretty very excited to see. This week we’ve got a new glimpse at the lore for two new War Games playspaces, and a couple community queries to clear up. Read on!
EPIC MAP BATTLES
If you’ve been paying attention to the latest media on our Halo 5: Guardians game page, you’ve probably noticed a few playspaces that we haven’t really talked much about yet. Fear not, though, as we’ve got your universe context right here. Let’s check out a couple of quick map descriptions for a new Arena map, “The Rig,” and a new Warzone map, “March on Stormbreak.”
THE RIG
Meridian’s original inhabitants enjoyed the moon’s temperate climate and fertile land for decades. But when the Covenant unexpectedly arrived in 2551, the world’s impressive population and robust economy were suddenly laid low, glassed to the brink of extinction. Now, still clinging to the ghosts of commerce, mining platforms like this one scour what remains of the world’s surface—a tragically hollow attempt to resurrect the colony’s past opulence and splendor.
MARCH ON STORMBREAK
The Stormbreak mountain range is the broken spine of Kamchatka, mended a thousand millennia ago by the Forerunners’ godlike power. Shortly after Kamchatka’s discovery, the UNSC set in motion a plan to establish a military complex and power station to control the planet’s Forerunner sites.
TRUTH & RECONCILIATION
A: While the majority of Sangheili clan and house names incorporate an opening apostrophe in their presentation, some have names tied to heroes, battles, and legends that harken back to the earliest ages of Sangheili history. These more ancient family names often retain the quirks of a more antiquated Sangheili dialect.
Of special note, while Halo fans of heard little of Re’gish Wamik outside of his appearance in Halo Wars, his military career with the Covenant is much more well documented by the UNSC, as Wamik would eventually become a thorn in humanity’s side throughout the Covenant War. So much so that ONI’s War Games designers utilized field data on Wamik to create a boss construct for Warzone scenarios to test Spartan operatives against in the March on Stormbreak simulation.
Q: In the recent Blue Team B-Roll released over the weekend, we discovered that Kelly has an English/Scottish sounding accent. However, in the Halo: Legendsepisode “The Package” Kelly has a more Americanized accent. I was wondering why 343i decided to give Kelly that accent? Was it a piece of lore that managed to slip through, or am I wrong myself entirely?
-BasicallyNerd
A: There are several details of the stories told in Halo: Legends that fall more under the realm of artistic and stylistic interpretation, many of them already widely recognized by fans. This includes certain aspects of character portrayals, the voice of Kelly-087 being one such example. The accent and overall “personality” of Kelly’s voice in Halo 5: Guardians and Halo: The Fall of Reach animated series should be currently considered the “definitive” portrayal of Kelly’s voice.
Another great edition of Cannon Fodder!
It’s nice to have some answers to the community’s questions.
Yeah, I appreciate that GRIM either gives or gets the answers for us.