Forward Unto Dawn, Episode 2: Review Part 2 Wake Up Call

Review Part two is about the rude awakening Hastati Squad gets for it’s failure on the training field.

Immediately after the first scene of Cortana in thought, the episode cuts to Tom Lasky in bed.

Startled the squad gets dressed and heads out into the main hallway. (Let me tell you folks, it happens like this in boot camp. I recall being woken up like this or worse at 4am. It’s not pretty and you are very disoriented. Again, I know this form being in the NAVY.)

Orenski plays the part of a company commander well as she is barking orders at the freshly woken cadets.

Now in this next pic we see General Black. This is one thing I’d disagree with. It’s definitely not usual to have a commanding officer of a base be at a wake up call like this. I’d have to guess because it’s an officer cadet base and a smaller base that he would be there. Again though it’s not the norm for a commanding officer.

The squad is finishing up getting ready in a hurry.

Silva finishes getting ready first.

Vickers is next, but comes up short as he’s not completely ready.

Chen just completely fails and General Black calls him out on it:

Lasky is admonished from a,sight by Black regarding his brother Cadman being a real soldier.

The look on Tom’s face is very telling. He’s getting pissed off and frustrated by constantly being compared to his brother and living under his shadow.

This whole scene is completely believable, but for Black being there, but I can forgive that as important characters need to be present.

That last shot of Lasky makes me feel like there is going to be a change in Lasky and it happens in a scene coming up.

Next review part 3: Lies and Spies

Forward Unto Dawn, Episode 2: Review Part 1 Cortana in Thought.

This the first part of an 11-part review of the second episode of Forward Unto Dawn. Here we listen to Cortana talking about how for 4 years+ she’s not had anything to do but think.

The episode opens with the Forward Unto Dawn floating aimlessly about.

Cortana seems to have some bouts of Rampancy during this brief speech.

Now what I like up to think point is the direct correlation of blue and cold as well as darkness. Cortana is blue of course but has essentially gone “cold” by not being able to do anything but think. And she has gone “dark” as well by not being able to be in communication with others. Though she does try:

I love these graphics of the display screens. VERY believable. The ice looks great as it accumulates on the screen.

Finally, we see Cortana, not as her normal female frame, but as a blue glowing orb.

But wait, she turns red….hmm

Again, a nice set-up in the Halo present of Halo 4 that transitions to the past of Tom Lasky at the academy.

Short review section? Yeah, but I’m keeping them that way so there isn’t much text to read, yet enough to cover the key scenes.

Next up review part 2: Wake Up Call

I was a guest on the newest Halo Podtacular!

We discussed all things about Forward unto Dawn, episode two. Give it a listen at the link below. Or download it

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Thanks to my bud POD Dust Storm for inviting me to do the Podcast with him. It was fun. Though I think I sounded a bit too analytical. I’ll have to work on that for next time.

Let me know what you thought of the podcast by replying below, or tweeting me on Twitter.

-Sal

Forward Unto Dawn episode 2 11-part review coming shortly.

I just finished a Podcast with POD Dust Storm, so that held me back a little on getting the reviews done. I know 11 seems like a lot, however there were some very important if short scenes that need to be review separately. That is why there are so many parts.

As well I had to edit over 200 screenshots for the reviews.

After the reviews are done, I’ll get the graphic novel for episode 2 done, but that definitely won’t be until tomorrow.

-Sal

Back from New York Comicon!

Okay folks I have LOTS to discuss. I’ve got to write it all up. Here’s what you can expect over the course of the next two days:

• My “diary” of events of the trip. This will be a series of articles that will be more than just Halo related. It hopefully will read more like a story of my trip.
• Summary of New York Comicon. Think of this as the “Cliff Notes” version of above that pertains to the Con itself with more Halo highlights.
• Halo specific related convention news.
• A VERY Special Halo LAN/after party with pics and some great news about Halo 4 and Halo Mega Bloks.
• Thank you articles for those who helped me along the way during the con.
• Cosplay people! (Pics)

Beyond the convention stuff, I’m also going to squeeze in a multipart review of Forward Unto Dawn episode two, much like I did for the first episode. To follow in a day or two will be the unofficial Graphic Novel for episode two as well.

As I said, LOTS to do, so be patient please and I’ll get to blogging all this stuff momentarily.

-Sal

Forward Unto Dawn, Episode 1: Review Part 6 TO BED. (SPOILERS)

Spoilers abound in this review, not just for the show, but for Halo 4 as well. You’ve been warned.

In part six (and the final part) of my review of episode 1, I take a look at the end of a long day for Hastati Squad and Cadet Lasky.

A one-point perspective shot of the cleared out hallway of the barracks.

Shutting down for the night.

Lasky sitting at his table as his day is about to set.

A sparsely decorated (or would one say “Spartan”) barracks room, Lasky sits down for bed.

This is the only shot I touched up in Photoshop so it was more clearly visable. The text reads:

Through Knowledge, Victory
Thorugh Unity, Peace, Honor, Valor, Allegiance. Today
Tomorrow, Forever, Together
We Rise. Together We Prevail.
Forward Unto Dawn
From Earth, For Earth. Honor
Valor, Allegiance, Excellence
Today. Tomorrow. Forever.
Together We Rise. Together We
Prevail. Forward Unto Dawn.
From Earth, For Earth. Honor
Valor, Allegiance, Excellence

The italicized text is shown, but is a repeat of previous lines and it’s assumed it repeats more text in the engraving.

Lasky’s game of chess awaits it’s next move by his brother.

Something appears on the screen. What is this?

Wait, now the screen is clear? What is happening?

A small light dot appears in the sky.

It’s dropping in fast!

It’s broken through the clouds!!

It’s turned red. Is that my spider-sense tingling?

Is it changing direction?

OMG it is!

What or who could this be?

Stay tuned next week for episode 2!

If you’ve enjoyed my reviews and analyzing of any parts of Forward Unto Dawn Episode 1, please feel free to reply. I’d love to read your thoughts on the review as well as the episode in general.

-Sal

Forward Unto Dawn, Episode 1: Review Part 5 BARRACKS LIFE. (SPOILERS)

Spoilers abound in this review, not just for the show, but for Halo 4 as well. You’ve been warned.

In part five of my review of episode 1, I take a look at the barracks life of Hastati squad.

Cadets walk the halls of the barracks. The fact that the three cadets are in slightly different attire denotes varying degrees of readiness, another subtle detail that some may not have picked up on.

Chyler Silva checking out the latest new reports. I LOVE the graphics here. Man, why can’t we have this in real life now?

“Innie” bastards! Read the report now that you’ve got it in one screenshot.

Another “Innie” report. Seems Silva wants to stay up to date on the Insurrectionists.

Tchakova holding onto a precious doll from her childhood. Could be the only thing left she has from it.

Cadet Sullivan looks at video of fighting the Insurrectionists. Classified! Hmm, I wouldn’t think cadets would have access to this information. Is he a hacker? Hmm, Oni officer in the making!

Wait, are these two roommates? Well, gender equality certainly HAS taken a step forward in the future. This is something that would not be tolerated in today’s military. Well at least not in bootcamp.

Um, OUCH. Okay, I can’t do this. I wonder if he had a spotter just outside of camera view?

Cadet Chen’s father seems displeased with his combat performance. This reflects badly on him due to Lasky’s errors on the field. That’s something that may come back to haunt him (Lasky) later.

Chen practicing martial arts of some type?

Lasky looking at his holoscreen. Okay, I’m SO jelly! Look how those floors are so shiny! Hmm, there’s the number “7” again.

Lasky checking to be sure he is not being disturbed or looked at.

Is this how the internet will look in the future?

Scrolling through vids of his ODST brother.

“Hey little bro”

Now THAT’S a tat! I wonder how long it’s going to take for someone to actually get this done on them? And how long it will take for it to show up on halowaypoint.com?

For once we actually see Lasky smile. It’s the first time we get a glimpse of happiness. It also shows that he has a good relationship with his brother, despite the distance apart.

Whoops, interupted. Lasky asks Silva if she believes in anything. She redirects the question back to him.

He says he does…well, at last he believes in not taking bad orders. This shot shows a strong side of Lasky. Again a glimpse into what he one day will become.

Silva leave Lasky alone in his room. Dark tones really help to elevate the mood of depression it seems Lasky is struggling with. That he isn’t fully convinced of what the UNSC is doing with the Insurrectionist is only starting to be revealed. his being apart from his brother and mother just adds to his despair. That’s good character building there.

Playing chess with bullet shells. Hmm, a novelty.

Lasky thinks of his first move, while yet another freezer burn is in clear view. What has cryo sleep done to Lasky?

Next up part six the final article in the review of Forward Unto Dawn, episode one. TO BED.

-Sal

 

 

Forward Unto Dawn, Episode 1: Review Part 4 SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN. (SPOILERS)

Spoilers abound in this review, not just for the show, but for Halo 4 as well. You’ve been warned.

In part four of my review of episode 1, I take a look at the relationship between Lasky and Silva, a little bit more of the academy, and Lasky’s review by another UNSC officer.

Hastati. I like that the set has these finer details. It denotes a more lived in feel, rather than being all pristine. Hastati isn’t new. How could it be with the logo being on the floor. My gut tells me names of the squads are carried on as tradition. I wonder if we’ll see other members of Hastati show up in Halo 4?

Tochakava looks on. again good detail here though subtle. In fact it’s the subtle detail that helps to flesh out these scenes without being overpowering to attract your attention to them.

The cadets after the mission take time to clean up and talk. Again, this set is fantastic. It is a bit closed in though. Almost prison like.  However, that’s good as these soon to be cadets will be on starships that look very much like this, so they better get used to the views.

Lasky looks at the damaged he sustained in the training exercise. Of note here is that there is much more paint on the breastplate in this pic than there was on the training field. Mistake? Maybe, but I think it’s there for dramatic expression.

Vickers looks to other cadets. Now how about that towel? Man, I’d love to have one of those. As a collector and Halo fan, this would be great to own. Here’s hoping Waypoint hears my plea!

Silva in her skin tight under suit. RAWR! Er um…well RAWR! LOL.

A picture of Lasky’s ODST brother. He looks the part alright. This is a good shot as it’s gritty, again giving that lived in feeling.

Lasky walking toward Corbulo’s statue.

Powerful hard edges in the statue really do give it a sense of strength. Note the Assault Rifle he’s carrying. Hmm, I don’t think those were around back in the Roman days…

General Black giving orders.

Black smokes a stogie. I wonder what he’s looking up at and thinking?

CAMS as seen from above. Wow, what an impressive shot. Loads of detail here. VERY believable.

Lasky stands before an as yet unnamed (in the episode) UNSC Officer for review.

She is a powerful character, professional. However as this scene unfolds, you find out she has ties to Lasky from being under the command of his mother in the past. It seems this officer is looking out for Tom. Could be the only thing that saved him from Court Marshal.

Lasky’s look as he’s being talked to by his superior. He seems concerned yet unapologetic.

You can tell she’s been through combat. Look at that scar near the Zygomatic arch.

Lasky gives a salute with freezer burn fully in view. This is a believable mark. It’s blended well with the actor’s skin and has that detailed reddish ring around the wound. The makeup artist did a great job here.

She seems more exhausted after talking with Lasky than he does. Also, look at the Assault Rifle relief in the background. A powerful image to have on your wall. It adds to the strength of this character.

Lasky taking a shower revealing yet more freezer burns.

“Forward Unto Death” ? Hmm, is this foreshadowing?

Lasky reflecting on the events of the day. The dark hues and lighting add to the effect that it wasn’t a pleasant day for him.

Looking up, does he wish he could leave?

A good view from a distance of the academy. Note the multiple moons in the sky.

That’s a wrap on part four. Next up part five: Barracks life.

-Sal

Forward Unto Dawn, Episode 1: Review Part 3 THE FALLOUT. (SPOILERS)

Spoilers abound in this review, not just for the show, but for Halo 4 as well. You’ve been warned.

In part three of my review of episode 1, I take a look at the fallout from Lasky’s failure during the training exercise.

The cadets march/running back to base. Hmm, the formation seems a bit weak. No excuse! (Yeah, I’m a hard ass. LOL)

A warthog approaches, but with whom on board?

The number “7” on one of the flags. A definite nod to Bungie as the number was significant for them.

General Black steps out to debrief the cadets with Squad leader Orenski just in front of him. He’s a sharp dressed man, huh?

Orenski looks pissed as she knows her squad is about to be berated. This is a strong female character, one of a few in this mini-series. I’m very happy to see some form of gender equality in the series. Looks like the future has gotten some things right.

General Black look on at the squad. Then he starts into his lecture.

He speaks of Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo for whom the academy is named after. (You should really take a look at that link.)

Lasky looking very stoic even in the face of his commanding officer. Now this is a glimpse of what is to come!

Orenski looks like she wants to beat the s..stuff out of Lasky.

General Black looking directly into the face of Lasky. There is no doubt who was to blame for this training exercises failure.

The cadets start their trek back to the academy.

I love this shot as it shows those swirling things as seen in Reach as well as an approaching Pelican.

The academy has a nice track and field to train on.

Future UNSC officers in training. This is very much how it looks in actual bootcamp. I know, I’ve been through it in the U.S. Navy.

A cadet readies a Magnum. Great looking prop here, though it probably should have been bigger. Still, wouldn’t you LOVE to own this? I know I would.

The shin armor of the cadets. It definitely has that UNSC look to it, with whispers of Spartan armor.

Is that Noble Six? Or maybe an ODST? Hmm, will we ever find out?

A statue of Corbulo awaits as the cadets march/run by. This is a subtle yet powerful scene as we see strength and leadership in the statue. It’s meant to give strength to the cadets. Note how it’s not so accessible though. This also states that strength and leadership is not easily acquired, it must be earned.

That’s Lasky bring up the rear. Exhausted and berated, he seems to be lagging in more than just physical prowess.

Next up part 4: Something to believe in.

-Sal

Forward Unto Dawn, Episode 1: Review Part 2 LASKY’S FAILURE. (SPOILERS)

First I must say a HUGE thanks to 343 for making this possible. Finally a live action show that is much more than just a commercial or a small clip. Spoilers abound in this review, not just for the show, but for Halo 4 as well. You’ve been warned.

In part two of my review of episode 1, I take a look at Tom Lasky’s failure on the training field and it’s implications.

The training exercise begins with a rude awakening from Cryo sleep. Note how dark this scene is.

Lasky seems to struggle with even the mundane things like putting on his helmet. Something he should know like the back of his hand.

Cadet Chyler Silva (played by actress Anna Popplewell of “Chronicles of Narnia” fame) is ready to go!

Even those goggles have a basic HUD (head up display).

Here we get a much better look at the HUD. Upper left squad name designation: Hastati. Upper Right cadet name: Lasky. Just below that the weapons designation showing an assault rifle with 32 shots of ammo left. Bottom Middle on “Training Mode.” Bottom Right: CAMS (Corbulo Academy of Military Science). And the  center targeting locater. This shows Lasky’s 3 person group about to rendezvous with the other 3 person group.

This is an excellent shot as we get a great overlay of the HUD onto real terrain. It’s unobtrusive to what’s in the distance with exception to the yellow pie piece of the target designator.

Silva, Lasky, and cadet Sullivan (Sully) racing toward the rendezvous point. The nick-name of Sully is likely in homage to Captain Sullenberger, the civilian pilot who saved his aircraft and all on board on a succesful crash landing on the Hudson river in New York not to long ago.

Sully gets hit and is down. Lasky looks on as if not knowing what to do next. Not very becoming of a future officer in the UNSC.

Lasky’s HUD showing a man down!

Game over for Sullivan. Though it is an training exercise.

Hastati squad ASSEMBLE! minus Sully 🙁

Cadet Vickers gives the order to attack.

We see two groups of three flanking the squad. What to do?

Lasky disagrees with the order, saying Hastati can flank the aggressors. Other cadets like Silva and Tochakava (pictured) agree, while Vickers (right) gets frustrated by the lack of discipline and following orders.

 

Lasky, you’re not in charge anymore, we go with my plan. (heading straight into the aggressors)

Lasky: It won’t work! We can flank and negotiate a surrender.

The cadets waste valuable time with indecision. Something that will come back to bite them, HARD.

Lasky doesn’t care for Vicker’s orders.

The enemy is moving in FAST.

Lasky takes it upon himself to act and makes what would have been a fatal mistake had this been on the battlefield.

He’s been stunned by a shot to the breastplate.

His squad leader look on in disgust at Lasky’s failure to follow orders, which would have gotten himself killed. Unacceptable. (She pumps a couple more shots into him…)

Lasky gets up and looks at himself in the warped mirror. It’s at this point if you haven’t already figured it out that we find that Lasky isn’t a perfect soldier.

This part of episode one really sets up the fact that Lasky is a work in progress. Seems he used to be a leader in the squad, but has made past failures. He has much to learn before he becomes an officer in the UNSC.

Next up in part 3 of my review: The Fallout.

-Sal