![]() ![]() The Reclaimer Saga is now about humans' and AIs' dubious right to the Mantle. The Arbiter’s intended name isn’t evidence either for or against the idea, as the Covenant has always had far more *overt Judeo-Chrisitian influences than anything else. This claims gets brought up all the time, but it’s pure revisionism-CE was released a little over a month after 9/11, and (again) the relevant storyline aspects had been settled well before that point. The groundwork for the military aspects was laid in the late 1990s, and was chosen simply because it provided a pre-existing blueprint that the audience was already familiar with. You’re reading way too far into it-the reason it’s based on the US military is because it’s US created content for a US audience. Despite being a union of all nations, the UNSC's military culture is heavily based on 21st century American military culture. The UNSC are a criticism of modern American militarism and authoritarianism. This is basically like real life racist ideologies where people define their race (or a specific ethnicity within the race) as having the right to rule and dominate other people. The Forerunners believed that they had the Mantle of Responsibility, ie the right to be the master race governing all other species, and they would tear down any species that came close to contesting the Forerunners' power. The energy sword's crosshair/reticle is the Muslim crescent moon and the Arbiter was originally going to be called the Dervish. The Covenant used to be a criticism of Islamist jihad/Islamofascism but this got obfuscated because Muslims are (understandably) sensitive about being treated as evil villains by westerners. ![]() Is any confirmed to be? What message do you get from it? The Kilo-Five trilogy has a thing where you're sympathizing with a "terrorist" who is using asymmetrical warfare to get back at something that stole his loved one.Īnyway, yeah. Is that intended to be a critique of modern intelligence agencies and governments, at all? There is a massive-military industrial complex kept aloft by a government that is supposed to be a "Republic" but. The Spartans are outright created to crush an insurrectionist force of people who just want to be left alone. So, for Halo, a lot of the pre-Covenant stuff seems to be at least a little to me, coming from Warhammer 40k and Star Trek. With very basic treatment, even in this time, he could live a full and productive life! Why is he not given healthcare?" A character points to a homeless man and says "This dude is clearly mentally ill. The images are blurry and low-resolution, but we can still see plenty of what live-action Halo looks like in the TV show.Kinda weird question but many Fantasy Sci/fi series basically exist with political subtext.Īll of Star Trek is - DS9 has an episode where they actually go to this time, where modernization has taken most people's jobs and the poor, especially the mentally ill, are on the streets starving. u/Dilpickle6194 on Reddit leaked ten alleged images taken from an upcoming trailer for the Halo TV series, which you can see below. Still, we have yet to get a good look at the Halo TV show, and this may be about to change soon. We've known for ages that a TV adaptation of the Halo universe is currently in the works, and we even recently learned that the Halo TV show is now coming to Paramount Plus, likely in 2022. Debuting the first proper trailer for the Halo TV series alongside a fresh look at Halo Infinite could be a big win for the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase at E3 2021.Nothing, even the leaks, has been confirmed, but the Xbox TV series trailer may appear during the upcoming Xbox E3 2021 event.Thanks to Reddit, we may now have a look at some alleged, and blurry, images of a trailer for the Xbox TV series.We've known for a while that a TV adaptation of the Halo franchise has been in the works for quite some time now. ![]()
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