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

 

Forward Unto Dawn, Episode 1: Review Part 1 THE FUTURE. (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.

Today marks the day when history is made in the Halo franchise. It’s the premiere of the long awaited mini-series, “Forward Unto Dawn.” The story of Thomas Lasky and the beginning of the war between humans and the Covenant.

Tom Lasky is a pivotal character. Not just in this mini-series, but also in Halo 4 where he will be the executive officer of the UNSC Infinity. The following is the first part in my six part review of “Forward Unto Dawn” episode one.

The episode starts out with this shot of the severely damaged Forward Unto Dawn ship. You can see it’s designation as FFG-201.

Inside the ship in the cryo bay with ice particles floating about. This seen just looks cold and foreboding.

A shot of what I believe to be the Forward Unto Dawn’s alert system showing multiple breaches on what’s left of it’s hull.

Catastrophic loss, crew capacity 782 (hmm I didn’t know it carried that many people), crew survivin 1. Now who could that be? LOL

Master Chief of course.

I love the detail on the helmet, especially the hex pattern in the visor.

The Forward Unto Dawn at a distance (right middle) lost in space.

The pic says it all.

A display screen, but who is looking at it and from where? Take note of these graphics. A fantastic job of looking futuristic yet recognizable.

It’s Commander Lasky aboard the UNSC Infinity. He’s listening to an SOS call from the Forward Unto Dawn. It’s Cortana making the plea.

Upon hearing the call designation of “Sierra one one seven” Lasky starts to contemplate.

He’s heard that designation before.

He seems not only concerned but maybe a little resentful?

Lasky starts into his retrospective of events from 20 odd years ago…

This is the intro scene for the series. Whether or not it repeats in future episodes remains to be seen. It does however set up nicely the story which is about to unfold. We can see from these pics that there is a history between Lasky and Master Chief. Is it good or bad? Does he resent Chief or is he concerned? What does finding the distress signal mean for the UNSC and for him personally, knowing the Master Chief is aboard?

Part 2 in my review: Lasky’s failure.

Forward Unto Dawn: Episode 1 in less than 15 minutes!!!

Okay, I’m glued to my computer, are you?

If halowaypoint.com doesn’t have it up right away at the top of the hour, then I’m going to switch over to my XBOX.

Folks, this truly is a monumental event in the history of the Halo franchise!

Screens and review to follow after viewing.

-Sal

Halo 4 map: Meltdown Screenshots.

I’ve got 41 screenshots for you to peruse of Meltdown.

Click on each to enlarge.

This map is just fantastic. From all the long sight lines, to the superb graphics, to the well thought out layout, and lighting, this map is sure to be a popular one in Halo 4.

I love all the little nooks and crannies in the side caves, lower caves, bases and so on.

Just an amazing map all around. Kudos to 343 for doing an excellent job on this map!

-Sal

Halo 4 map walkthrough: Meltdown

Ryan McCaffrey, Executive Editor, IGN, speaks with Kynan Pearson, Lead Multiplayer Level Designer, Halo 4 of 343 about the map “Meltdown.”

Check out what I think is a truly amazing BTB map!

[UPDATE] Looks like IGN wasn’t supposed to release that vid yet. So the vid link was removed. I’ll repost it here when it becomes available again.[/UPDATE]

I love the design! Lots of places to run about, not just on vehicles, but on foot. So much detail in the vid. I wish they would have just stopped a few times so I could see the areas clearly, instead of a blurred motion. (Even pressing pause doesn’t get rid of the blur in most cases…)

But it’s not the quality of the video I want to talk about. It’s the quality of the map. Many places to hide behind if you’re on foot. Tunnels abound as well as bases to infiltrate. I like the more subtle Red Vs Blue natural tones of this map with the Snow and Mountain sides of the map. I see this being a great map for objectives and yes for sniping, though I’m not prone to pick that game type.

Without a doubt this is yet another hit for 343. So long as the spawns are worked out well, I can’t see how anyone would dislike Meltdown.

Screen shots and a further analysis of the map to follow later today.

Thanks to The Halo Council for posting a link on Twitter.

-Sal

Comparison of Halo 3/4 medals.

Okay this isn’t comprehensive…yet.

Here are the medals shown for Halo 4’s Flood mode side by side with medals from Halo 3. Do you like the new medals? Are they up to par with Halo 3’s?

It’s a different direction to be sure. I’m not sure I like the white outline of the Halo 4 medals. It’s too late of course, regardless, to change them, even if 343 were inclined to do so (and at this point, I’m sure they’re not, LOL). I’m just curious what you folks think about the medals.

Beyond the white outline of the medals, I’m not too keen on the pastel colors used in the medals and some of the color combinations. This of course is a minute thing and not really worth complaining about. It’s just a matter of one’s own tastes.

I think Bungie did well by their medals. I’m sure 343’s versions will grow on me over time as well.

-Sal

Halo questions for New York Comicon?

It’s a week away! In preparation for this I’m asking all of you if you have any burning questions (Halo related of course). I’ll be visiting any booths at the con that are Halo related. Of course 343’s booth, Mega Bloks, Square Enix, and so on.

Please forward your questions to me at: sal@halofanforlife.com OR
for Twitter followers, Direct Message me. Facebook subscribers message me.

Please be respectful in your question and understand I may not be able to ask some or some may not be able to be answered due to  Non-Disclosure.

Cortana / Heather Locklear Comparison.

Okay, I’ve been thinking this for a long time now. I think Cortana has a striking resemblance to a young Heather Locklear.

Granted I had to look for similar style poses. But really it’s mostly in the face that I see the resemblance, not just the body type.

Hmm, I’m going to have to find out who designed Halo 4’s Cortana and ask if Locklear was the inspiration. If not then who?

After looking at this pic, what do you think???

-Sal

Cost of the MEGA Bloks UNSC Mantis?

I been having a discussion with other Halo fans/collectors about the UNSC Mantis set from MEGA BLOKS since the story broke. The following are my thoughts on what pricing could/should be for this set.

I use the 10 cents per piece formula when considering price. Mega is still pretty close to that for the most part. In fact in some cases even less.

They are becoming more popular, not just with Halo, but with WoW (World of Warcraft) and then there are the upcoming licensed lines of Barbie and Skylanders. They haven’t quite hit the right supply vs. demand set, to raise prices a lot. That has a to do with retailers and their buying habits, as well as consumer buying habits.

Still, when in comparison to “that other building blocks” company, Mega is still less expensive and in my opinion are better. If anything I always point back to the minifigures. By far, Mega is the best in building blocks category.

As for the extra stuff in this set like the docking station it’s a way to help flesh out a set that might seem not as exciting otherwise.

Since the price hasn’t been announced I made a guess based on the piece count. The piece count for the set is 443. Hmm, so I guess we should ask the question of ourselves; What do you think the UNSC Mantis set is worth paying for (as shown)? and what is the most you’d be willing to pay for it?

Personally, I think it’s worth $35 due to the number of small pieces and not very many unique pieces (as far as I can tell). Since the joint system is new, Mega has to account for that. However, I suspect they will find a way to use those again in other sets. I’d pay another $5 for the set though because it’s just that cool. If it’s more than that, I’ll still get one, but multiple purchases will have to wait for sales.

Somehow though, I think this particular set will sell very well though.

Again, I’ll state, I think this set is amazing. I’d like to have at minimum 2 if not up to 4 of this set. Price will affect my decision to buy multiples immediately or wait for sales.

What do you folks think? How much do you think it’s worth? What would you be willing to pay for it? Will you consider multiple purchases of this set? Will you factor in retail price if considering multiple purchases?

-Sal