Short answer: There are no Jiralhanae (Brutes) in The Fleet of Particular Justice, Which is what all Covenant hail from in Halo CE. It's a Sangheili fleet run by a proud Sangheili Admiral -- Thel Vadamee.
(Thel Vadamee is the arbiter in halo 2 for those who didn't realize it. He's given the rank of arbiter as punishment for allowing chief to blow instalation 04)
@@Nedak2003 The Fleet of Particular Justice was a fleet of less than 100ships, during the Battle of Reach more than 300+ Covenant ships were present by the end. It's implied that the Covenant recognizing the significance of Reach, reinforced the Fleet of Particular Justice with additional tertiary fleets. Including ones with Jiralhanae.
When talking about the dubious things the Chief did it should also ne remembered he was trained as a spartan as an adolescent and indoctrinated into obedience to the UNSC from that formative age.
pretty much. the brutes and elites since their assimilation have basically always been two rival pseudo-factions within the covenant. brutes rarely worked with elites (save in a supervisory capacity like the moment of the Banished's founding) and vice versa. they were too different in a military sense to often work together. even the other races had a particular place in the flow of battle as cannon fodder (Grunts), heavy infantry (Hunters), air support/engineering (Drones), or scouts and snipers (jackals). Elites were too graceful and honorable while the brutes were too blunt and savage for proper coordination. the Banished largely minimized this problem by the sheer fact both species are willing members of the fighting force rather than two rival species FORCED to work together by the prophets.
I remember asking the namesake question on a waypoint forum years and years ago. We had a nice lil chat about the fleets over Reach and Arby’s preferences of ground forces.
you are NOT wrong! many sangheili-led fleets will not have brutes in them and vice versa. or the brute ships will be closely monitored by the elites. the Fleet of Particular Justice that fought on Alpha Halo likely had no brutes in it. as for production reasons: they just weren't thought of until Bungie decided to explore the covenant's inner workings in the sequel.
Oddly enough, no. The multi-species nature of the Covenant made racism rare, since the various species worked, lived and fought together. The Sanghelli and Jiralhanae hated each other for more practical reasons.
@@Cailus3542 lol What? You're acting like the Great Schism wasn't a race war, which it totally was. All the different species despised each other, the Elites looked down on everyone else and saw them as lesser races, as did the Prophets. And the other species like the Brutes were envious and pissed that they were considered the lower class of Covenant society. None of these guys got along together and it very much was for cultural and racial reasons.
Elites were right to not like the brutes. Their species is lower IQ, more impulsive and prone to anger. While being aggressive and physically powerful are very useful on the battlefield at times, they can be a hinderance when not controlled. Brute culture was more savage and barbaric than the elites and the 2 didn’t mix well. The great schism showed why brutes shouldn’t have been in charge of fleets, they got decimated whilst having a 3:1 advantage over the elites 😂 would you want a bunch of smelly giant gorillas with anger issues around you?
I have the question about what happened to the Engineers/Huragok on that were on the UNSC Infinity during the battle against the Banished. Did the Banished capture the Huragok or did the Huragok escape with the UNSC on to Zeta?
Neither, to my mind. I believe that they're still on a heavily damaged Infinity, along with Lasky, Palmer, Roland and a sizeable proportion of the crew. We never saw Infinity get destroyed, nor have we seen the wreck.
@@Cailus3542 they're deep in a lake somewhere on Zeta halo, and the Engineers kept the ship's life support going. But only a portion of the ship is livable, and they can't escape.
considering all the marines we see in infinite are prisoners, it's a safe bet that most of the Huragok were taken by the banished, I mean someone has to up armor old covenant tech to fit the banished style
1) is master chief a bad character 1:24 2) who is the strongest forerunner 4:43 3) what is the purpose of mjolnir armor 7:25 4) is there anyone who can outsmart master chief 8:37 5) what’s the plot of halo ce 10:47 6) does mjolnir enhance spartans healing 14:47 7) why do plasma projectiles move so slowly 16:26 8) why weren’t the brutes in halo ce 17:52 9) why is chief in his mark 6 armor in halo infinite 18:51 10) where are all the odsts 20:07 11) can spartans perform field surgeries 21:16 12) can the flood swim 21:58 13) why can’t you lower your weapon in halo 22:32 14) how the flood perceive the world around them 23:48
Great content as always. Would love to see book summaries on some of the most popular ones and maybe how they differ from games or could be fit into remakes!
It's been some time and don't have all the new books but the closest I remember the chief getting to friendly fire before the halo ring was the room full of ODST on reach that (under orders) jumped him with live ammunition, and last I checked, they made a note that each of them were at most crippled but not killed didn't they.
@@lalalalalalalalalala-js5xlI think the ones he killed were in the gym just after his augmentations? Having a hard time remembering that rigged live fire exercise
While I dont agree with everything the UNSC and UEG does, I can see where they are coming from with keeping control over the colonies, and trying to keep humanity as united as possible
That is a good point given I played all the old Halo games for the first time recently and it is weird knowing there aren’t brutes in CE but also they aren’t in Halo 4 either… I don’t think? It would be very embarrassing if I didn’t remember my childhood Halo game not having brutes.😂
Brutes were absent in 4/5. Lore reason being that the Covenant forces fought throughout the campaigns were Jul's Storm Covenant, and Jul had a grudge against the jiralhanae on account of the great schism, hence why the Storm Covenant's leadership was entirely comprised of sangheili warriors.
@@emperortethysusdacertified8175 I am going to run with that then lmao… sorry I am not as familiar with Halo lore and names as much as other franchises I love more but thank you😅
In Halo 4 I believed it was because the Halo 4 "Covenant" are basically a group of religious elite terrorists that still believed the great journey. And they wouldn't really like the group that replaced them.
Is it ever stated what the population of the Covenant was? The only number i know is that apparently the Grunt population was 512 billion. Though given how fast they reproduced they probably account for like half the Covvie population.
If master cheeks fought master chief, is it likely that master cheeks would make a romantic move on master chief like he did with the covenant spy? Would he remove his helmet?
The Chief would shout 'It smells like bitch in here!,' stunlocking Cheeks. While John Halo checks to see if he showered, Chief moves in with a straight punch, augmented by his Mk VI armor. Done and dusted in less than ten seconds, with Cheeks decapitated.
Hey I’ve wanted to ask for a video on this for a while but never did, I was thinking of a video on why halo ships fight so close like in halo reach we see a literal broadside attack between UNSC and covenant like some ships in the 1600s
for the covenant it's just how they layout their ship, no honor in sniping enemies and considering the military was led by the honor focused elites, it's fair to assume this affected their culture and designs, I mean why doesn't the ghost have Jackal style shields around the pilot? food for thought
I read builders where the highest class and worrier servants were the lowest and didact came from the builder class and went to the warrior servants builders has the two thumbs he has and the “force hold” is a builder trait
I reckon you're thinking of the Iso-Didact, who did come from Builder stock before the Ur-Didact gave him his Warrior puberty hormones. The Ur-Didact having extra thumbs was a result of him mutating himself in and effort to overcome Flood infection, not a Builder trait necessarily. Finally the "force hold." Tbh I think being able to pick things up with your mind would be relatively simple tech for a species as advanced as the Forerunners. I mean Tartarus basically does the same thing with his hammer yaknow? So I could pretty easily see that many Forerunner's armour would have that ability no problem
As to whether or not the Chief is a bad guy. I think it’s really complicated. Halo does some stuff similar to the Gundam universe, where the heroes of the story find themselves on the side of a decidedly unscrupulous organization, but still always try to do the right thing if possible. Chief is much the same way. Starting as early as Halo 3, there are signs that he isn’t necessarily inclined to wait for permission to do what he thinks is best when Hood doesn’t want him to rescue Cortana. In 4 we see him flat out disobeying the orders of a superior officer because he can see the bigger picture. So, even outside of the novels, he shows a good bit of agency, and that he’s not just a wind up toy for ONI or the UNSC. If the push ever came to shove I don’t think the Chief would hesitate to work against the interests of ONI especially.
We see a few different depictions of the broken Zeta Halo ring, in art pieces, the game menu, and the actual game itself. Which depiction of the broken ring would be most accurate? Or would a lore accurate broken Zeta Halo ring look different to what we have been shown?
speeking of the brutes i would like to see you do a video on atriox and tartarus and if they knew of eachother and what they thought of eachother and why there wasnt a confrontation if theres any lore on it.
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Because Thell hates them even before the great schism, very simple. The burtes were not welcome in his fleet and id say the reason had to have been cultural... And we know the sanghelli looked down on the jiralhanea, seeing them as mentally deffective
Well, If insurrectionists are just protesters with outdated weapons, you could call ISIS and hamas "just protesters with outdated weapons". I doubt, that civilians of Mamore, who were nuked by insurrectionists, would call them just protesters. Also, you could examine Gao as example of ideal society by insurrectionists standards, as it is described in Halo- Last light. No justice system at all, people may be executed just because some inspector just called you criminal. People like Veta Lopis are extremely rare and you could not regulate your society just using judgment of just one saint person. As another example what these "protesters" did- they immediately sided with covenant in order to destroy humanity. They knew for sure, that covenant had intention to eliminate all humans, and still wanted to help. Another example- "Halo - Contact Harvest". They used their own citizens as human shield and blasted them just to kill some UNSC operatives. Do the simple protesters use people as human shield, like hamas or PLO? Yes, there are one or two examples of decent people, who joined insurrection for better reasons than "I want to be a pirate and how dare EUG stop me from doing that", but it does not change the picture of ISIS like "freedom fighters", who only exist to abuse every possible right, that could exist.
the insurrectionists didn't side with the covenant. some cells DID try to work with the covenant, though, likely ignorant to the fact the covenant wanted ALL humanity gone rather than just the UNSC. i can understand resisting a presumably tyrannical government's will, but aiding another in the eradication of said faction (let alone the worlds tied to said faction) is a step too far even for rebels. the worst you want to do is to overthrow the nation you are rebelling against, not erase the ground along with it!
@@KristopherPrime Well, in short. In book "silent storm" they are well aware what was the message sent by covenant to humanity and still decided to side with covenant. About "some cells" argument - I dismiss it with prejudice. Every organization, that intentionally killed civilians or used their civilians as human shield use this argument to avoid responsibility, so there should be better arguments. Is there any evidence, that insurrectionist cells, that sided with covenant or targeted civilians were engaged and destroyed by other cells? I did not find it in books. As for oppressiveness of EUG and UNSC - are they actually? From books I can only name 2 examples - Spartan II program, that was created to stop insurrection, while innies were busy with blowing civilians (first chapter of "Contact Havest" for example" and was totally illegal by EUG standards an also totally unknown to EUG authorities and UNSC. The second known instance - pirates, that were marooned on Netherop. Also illegal. All oppressiveness I can see is in silver timeline and it is contradicting established cannon in so many ways, that could be considered as strong evidence as someone's nightmares. Other examples of oppression that I could find from complains of insurrectionists are taxes and illegality of piracy.
There is a biiiig difference between the Innies and actual terrorist cells. The insurrectionists were cut off from Earths’ supply lines, their children were tested on and kidnapped and some of them became the S-IIs (not that anyone every caught on other than hushed whispers in conspiracy circles, which ONI had tabs on and would intentionally feed misinformation to.) The innies weren’t given badly anything in terms of infrastructure or military defense other than a barebones policing force. The UNSC didn’t help anything by ignoring most of the outer colonies aside from Harvest at the very beginning of the war. It was only when the covenant were knocking on the doorstep of the five colonies outside of Earth that the UNSC started to seriously consolidate its forces. Part of that is because Admiral Preston Cole faked his own death after battling the covenant for 25 years. He was about the only human commander that could tactically compete with the UNSC shipboard AI and the entire UNSC used him as a morale boost. The other reason, is that they didn’t see anything beyond the strategic value of the inner colonies- so the outer colonies were left to fend for themselves or join up with the inner colonies defense forces. Considering their entire platform was built on ‘they economically deprive us, ignore us, and left us to die on the frontier,’ I think that the behavior of the UNSC the second the covenant got involved proved their case pretty solidly. The UNSC didn’t believe it was a war being waged on the basis of total genocidal annihilation until several planets had fallen. What enemy would glass worlds and never make any demands beyond ‘die.’
@@calebreynolds9183 Factually incorrect by multiple ways. Yes, there are different reasons, why people joined insurrection. Were they all terrorists? It depend on your moral standards. If you believe, that people that elected Hamas to commit genocide are just innocent bystanders, you could call innies just freedom fighters. Could be Spartan II used as justification for insurrection? No. Insurrection started circa year 2494, Spartan II program - 2511, first children kidnapped- around 2517. It's like calling starting mass shooting in school and calling it self defense, because if these kids were not killed, some of them could shoot you in the future. Another reason, that Spartan II could not be used as justification - it was so secret, that not only population of Earth and inner colonies had no clue about it, UEG was not aware about it and Spartan II program was unethical and illegal by their standards. In the same time, blowing their own civilians, as they did in the beginning of "Contact Harvest" book, or killing 2 million civilians and injuring 8.3 million with nuclear device in 2511 (Haven Arcology indecent) was ok by insurrectionist standards. So, was Spartan II legal or moral? Illegal, definitely yes. Immoral? What was the alternative? letting innies kill even more civilians, what they was capable to do and actively doing? It was way lesser of two evils, and astronomically lesser evil, than we do in the real world by dismembering our children for the sin of being inconvenient. As for abandoning colonies- how could abandoning colonies during covenant war, that started in 2525 could be justification for insurrection, that started in 2494, 29 year before? And just one more example of high moral ground for insurrection. Hector Nyeto. The hero and governor of Gao. The man who worked really hard as the mole during covenant war in effort to kill most valuable UNSC personal. What does it say about insurrectionists, that they elect the man, who helped covenant to kill humans by disarming humans, while being well aware, that covenant is there to eliminate human kind. By the way, the same Gao, that was paragon of freedom and justice in "Halo, Last light", where was no judicial system at all, and people could be executed if special inspector believe, that you are the criminal, and the only reason for people not being killed after false accusations, because only one and last person on Gao has the knack for justice. And, exactly because of that eagerness for justice, her team was killed by duly elected president of Gao. So far I failed to find good moral justifications for insurrection in books, and I would gladly read another one, if you suggest me something specific. To my knowledge, there was the single person in the insurrection, who had actual moral justification. Staffan Sentzke, the father of Naomi-010. If insurrectionists would not prove, that they are capable of mass murder of civilians and quite eager to either kill them or rob them, there would be no reason to start Spartan II program at all. On the other hand, if not, Covenant would happily exterminate all humanity, so it is the only bit of any good, that was created because of insurrection.
@@ЕвгенийРысаков-ы5уThe innies didn't just use their own people as meat shields, they used innocent UNSC civilians as shields, and in Contact: Harvest, that included a literal child. Though another example of Unsc oppression would be from Ghosts of Onyx. Where the Innies offer the unsc nukes in exchange for medical supplies, but the UNSC just sends in Chief and his team to steal them. Also, I think a better example for Innie society would be the Rubble.
How did the librarian expect non space baring humans to be able to relight the halos if the flood came back? Even if we were space baring and somehow were lucky enough to find the halos, how were we supposed to know how to light them if we had to?
Something feels off with some of these answers... It's probably just me but I gotta ask anyway.. Was this another AI video like the Sargent Johnson video?
@ShagShaggio I was just about to say theres something about the cadence in "his" voice that feels like its not actually his voice. That and the way things are worded like saying "halo infinite video game"
@@AtoMatic13 it was at 21:44 where he says "injuries" like a question for some reason that made me think something was really off. Went back and listened more carefully to part of the video again and where he is talking about biofoam and chief being shot by a banshee there seems to be a lot of pauses seemingly meant to emphasize the severity of the situation but the tone and lack of inflection in his voice don't seem to match and is very flat. Idk, just seems really off somehow.
Uhhhhhh the rebels the Spartans were created to combat were far more than protestors, they would literally steal starships to crash into the planet's surface to kill as many as possible. Makes 9/11 look puny. So no I don't think the Spartans are an overpowered response to such a threat.
He’s the strongest forerunner, yet the most stupid. Instead of just outright force choking chief to death, he resolved to toss him away harmlessly. 😂I mean this dude had chief in a magneto control over his suit and body and he looses to a failing AI and a grenade 😅
@Josh-lu2ew I know a few channels, including my guy Eck, has done videos on this subject, but I have a startlingly different opinion. I'll get on making a video. Stay tuned!
If you are the one who saved your own race then any wrong doings he may have done is forgiven, because if it was not for him humans would be all dead or worse food for the flood
Personally, I always like to think, even though it’s not Canon or wise I like to think of it because the covenant just hadn’t recruited the brutes yet😅
that is DEFINITELY not canon. heck, it contradicts the canon. combat evolved is at most a few months before halo 2 while reach is roughly a few weeks before CE. and we fought the brutes in Reach. plus, canonically, they had already been serving for at least a few decades before the war with humanity. still, you are partially correct. they were the newest race in the Covenant and HAD only been part of it for less than a century before the faction collapsed.
I wish halo the master chief collection wasn’t so broken because of hackers and cheaters, this truly sucks for the people that just wants to play a halo game!😢
I love your style of answering questions and I apologize for being a cynical old asshole but like was there really no better questions than "what is the plot?" followed by reading the damn wiki article? Like common really... At least add timestamps so we can skip filler like that... Good video anyway though. Cheers
Because Bungie hadn't created them yet. Same with the Drones in case you were wondering... So much clickbait nonsense about hypothetical lore to explain something so dumb. Can't wait for the next 30 minute video about why the Pillar of Autumn didn't have any bubble shields in it's inventory when it crashed on Halo.
That’s true, however, the lore reasoning for the retcon inclusion of the jiralhanae and yanme’e (or however it’s spelled) was handled very well compared to other scifi settings that throw in new species that you expect to have seen sooner in a franchise.
Did you use AI to write and voice your video? The cadence in "your" voice feels all wrong/monotonous and the wording is "off" bordering on suspicious. If you did use AI and didn't tell us in the description or something, I think that is incredibly disingenuous and deceitful.
@onefadedgunner3281 i agree, and thats the reason i didn't catch on to it until the end of the video. Listen to this video, notice the flat cadence and the hyper-exaderated question marks, them compare it to the AI Johnson video and to a video where we know its the real him, like a project Mjolnir one. Another think that made me catch on is describing Halo is such weird ways, like copying word for word the halopedia article (which is uber easy with AI) and describing infinite as "the halo infinite video game." Also notice how "he" makes zero mistakes, stutters, or gaffes whatsoever, which would be a massive headache to do naturally, requiring several takes and a lot of editing. Individally sure these parts may not be so suspicious but taken all together as a whole the compass points firmly toward AI usage.
@@tuckerhiggins4336 many Star Wars fans actually except the fact that what Disney establishes as cannon is cannon, and legends is separate. Myself included. You can choose to believe what you want, but that does not make it true sadly. Disney owns SW and dictates is cannon, just as Microsoft and 343 with Halo. This is what society and our world defines as true lol and you can google it fairly easily.
Short answer: There are no Jiralhanae (Brutes) in The Fleet of Particular Justice, Which is what all Covenant hail from in Halo CE. It's a Sangheili fleet run by a proud Sangheili Admiral -- Thel Vadamee.
(Thel Vadamee is the arbiter in halo 2 for those who didn't realize it. He's given the rank of arbiter as punishment for allowing chief to blow instalation 04)
@@saren7283 wait so how come there are still grunts jackals and hunters?
What about the Brutes in Halo Reach?
@@Nedak2003 The Fleet of Particular Justice was a fleet of less than 100ships, during the Battle of Reach more than 300+ Covenant ships were present by the end.
It's implied that the Covenant recognizing the significance of Reach, reinforced the Fleet of Particular Justice with additional tertiary fleets. Including ones with Jiralhanae.
@@internetperson8224 because they are much older races in relation to their membership of the Covenant and had already proven themselves to the elites
The last time I've been this early, the forerunners and ancient humanity was still around
The last time I was this early the Forerunners were ancient humanity.
God damn bro, that's some terrible time mangment.
@@tomtheconqerurdamn you
@@tomtheconqerur nice
@@tomtheconqerur nice
"Master cheif? You mind telling what you're doing on that UEG spaceship?"
"Sir; no Russian."
English would be more accurate as that is the official language of the UNSC(Space Americans)
They were doing monke things elsewhere
Next, can you cover what the lady’s like?
Proper spelling and grammar is a start
Oh I know
Well, just ask Johnson. I have it on good authority that he knows.
Ladies like
Armour plating? Superior firepower? Grinding treads?
A Flood Shark or Whale form. If that won’t cause nightmares I don’t know what will
There are multiple leviathan class lifeforms in your area, are you sure what you're doing is worth it???
What about a Flood Spider? With webs and all.
@@JansenX12 Fuck that. Hell no. A normal spider is terrible enough for me.
flood Birds, imagine an infected vulture, or a swarm of infected crows
@@jimbothegymbro7086 there are kinda bird floods already in halo wars
Masterchief is the most well rounded of all the Spartans
The jack of all trades Spartans which gives him more versatility
he truly is John spartan
@@jimbothegymbro7086 how does the 3 dam sea shells work 🤪🤪🤪
When talking about the dubious things the Chief did it should also ne remembered he was trained as a spartan as an adolescent and indoctrinated into obedience to the UNSC from that formative age.
Like many contemporary racist sangheili of his time, the arbiter simply didn't allow jiralhanae to serve in his fleet, even in menial roles.
The Arbiter was racist even by Elite standards.
pretty much. the brutes and elites since their assimilation have basically always been two rival pseudo-factions within the covenant. brutes rarely worked with elites (save in a supervisory capacity like the moment of the Banished's founding) and vice versa. they were too different in a military sense to often work together. even the other races had a particular place in the flow of battle as cannon fodder (Grunts), heavy infantry (Hunters), air support/engineering (Drones), or scouts and snipers (jackals). Elites were too graceful and honorable while the brutes were too blunt and savage for proper coordination. the Banished largely minimized this problem by the sheer fact both species are willing members of the fighting force rather than two rival species FORCED to work together by the prophets.
While he may still be racist considering tarturis later tries to have him killed maybe he was onto something
I remember asking the namesake question on a waypoint forum years and years ago. We had a nice lil chat about the fleets over Reach and Arby’s preferences of ground forces.
There are button combos you can do to lower your weapon, and in Halo 2 classic, it's just down on the d-pad!
My headcanon for that question was racism.
you are NOT wrong! many sangheili-led fleets will not have brutes in them and vice versa. or the brute ships will be closely monitored by the elites. the Fleet of Particular Justice that fought on Alpha Halo likely had no brutes in it. as for production reasons: they just weren't thought of until Bungie decided to explore the covenant's inner workings in the sequel.
Oddly enough, no. The multi-species nature of the Covenant made racism rare, since the various species worked, lived and fought together. The Sanghelli and Jiralhanae hated each other for more practical reasons.
@@Cailus3542 lol What? You're acting like the Great Schism wasn't a race war, which it totally was. All the different species despised each other, the Elites looked down on everyone else and saw them as lesser races, as did the Prophets. And the other species like the Brutes were envious and pissed that they were considered the lower class of Covenant society. None of these guys got along together and it very much was for cultural and racial reasons.
Elites were right to not like the brutes. Their species is lower IQ, more impulsive and prone to anger. While being aggressive and physically powerful are very useful on the battlefield at times, they can be a hinderance when not controlled. Brute culture was more savage and barbaric than the elites and the 2 didn’t mix well. The great schism showed why brutes shouldn’t have been in charge of fleets, they got decimated whilst having a 3:1 advantage over the elites 😂 would you want a bunch of smelly giant gorillas with anger issues around you?
@@rhysnichols8608 😅
I have the question about what happened to the Engineers/Huragok on that were on the UNSC Infinity during the battle against the Banished. Did the Banished capture the Huragok or did the Huragok escape with the UNSC on to Zeta?
Neither, to my mind. I believe that they're still on a heavily damaged Infinity, along with Lasky, Palmer, Roland and a sizeable proportion of the crew. We never saw Infinity get destroyed, nor have we seen the wreck.
@@Cailus3542 they're deep in a lake somewhere on Zeta halo, and the Engineers kept the ship's life support going. But only a portion of the ship is livable, and they can't escape.
considering all the marines we see in infinite are prisoners, it's a safe bet that most of the Huragok were taken by the banished, I mean someone has to up armor old covenant tech to fit the banished style
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
Is it that bad even in halo? Lol
1) is master chief a bad character 1:24
2) who is the strongest forerunner 4:43
3) what is the purpose of mjolnir armor 7:25
4) is there anyone who can outsmart master chief 8:37
5) what’s the plot of halo ce 10:47
6) does mjolnir enhance spartans healing 14:47
7) why do plasma projectiles move so slowly 16:26
8) why weren’t the brutes in halo ce 17:52
9) why is chief in his mark 6 armor in halo infinite 18:51
10) where are all the odsts 20:07
11) can spartans perform field surgeries 21:16
12) can the flood swim 21:58
13) why can’t you lower your weapon in halo 22:32
14) how the flood perceive the world around them 23:48
Halsey taking outer colony children to quell outer colony rebellion "I used the stones to destroy the stones".
Great content as always. Would love to see book summaries on some of the most popular ones and maybe how they differ from games or could be fit into remakes!
It's been some time and don't have all the new books but the closest I remember the chief getting to friendly fire before the halo ring was the room full of ODST on reach that (under orders) jumped him with live ammunition, and last I checked, they made a note that each of them were at most crippled but not killed didn't they.
2 were killed
@@lalalalalalalalalala-js5xlI think the ones he killed were in the gym just after his augmentations? Having a hard time remembering that rigged live fire exercise
@@343GuiltyMoo yeah I think when cortana first met chief, then there I think he killed none of the odst's so I'm wrong
Love your content 00!
Also the spv3 mod does add brutes to the game.
While I dont agree with everything the UNSC and UEG does, I can see where they are coming from with keeping control over the colonies, and trying to keep humanity as united as possible
That is a good point given I played all the old Halo games for the first time recently and it is weird knowing there aren’t brutes in CE but also they aren’t in Halo 4 either…
I don’t think? It would be very embarrassing if I didn’t remember my childhood Halo game not having brutes.😂
Brutes were absent in 4/5. Lore reason being that the Covenant forces fought throughout the campaigns were Jul's Storm Covenant, and Jul had a grudge against the jiralhanae on account of the great schism, hence why the Storm Covenant's leadership was entirely comprised of sangheili warriors.
@@emperortethysusdacertified8175 I am going to run with that then lmao… sorry I am not as familiar with Halo lore and names as much as other franchises I love more but thank you😅
In Halo 4 I believed it was because the Halo 4 "Covenant" are basically a group of religious elite terrorists that still believed the great journey. And they wouldn't really like the group that replaced them.
Is it ever stated what the population of the Covenant was? The only number i know is that apparently the Grunt population was 512 billion. Though given how fast they reproduced they probably account for like half the Covvie population.
If master cheeks fought master chief, is it likely that master cheeks would make a romantic move on master chief like he did with the covenant spy? Would he remove his helmet?
The Chief would shout 'It smells like bitch in here!,' stunlocking Cheeks. While John Halo checks to see if he showered, Chief moves in with a straight punch, augmented by his Mk VI armor.
Done and dusted in less than ten seconds, with Cheeks decapitated.
The Spartans don't have to raise their hand to harm a normal they can sit on their lap and smash them into😂😂
Hey I’ve wanted to ask for a video on this for a while but never did, I was thinking of a video on why halo ships fight so close like in halo reach we see a literal broadside attack between UNSC and covenant like some ships in the 1600s
That's the best way to fight a naval war with their ship designs
for the covenant it's just how they layout their ship, no honor in sniping enemies and considering the military was led by the honor focused elites, it's fair to assume this affected their culture and designs, I mean why doesn't the ghost have Jackal style shields around the pilot? food for thought
All the men who know that Sam would have been the biggest spartan ever
I think favor is the strongest forerunner because he defeated the didact twice
Faber* but you might be right
He's more iconic than Mario,
Oh man that music at 15:20...
I read builders where the highest class and worrier servants were the lowest and didact came from the builder class and went to the warrior servants builders has the two thumbs he has and the “force hold” is a builder trait
I reckon you're thinking of the Iso-Didact, who did come from Builder stock before the Ur-Didact gave him his Warrior puberty hormones.
The Ur-Didact having extra thumbs was a result of him mutating himself in and effort to overcome Flood infection, not a Builder trait necessarily.
Finally the "force hold." Tbh I think being able to pick things up with your mind would be relatively simple tech for a species as advanced as the Forerunners. I mean Tartarus basically does the same thing with his hammer yaknow? So I could pretty easily see that many Forerunner's armour would have that ability no problem
Short answer: Bungie hadn't thought of them yet
As to whether or not the Chief is a bad guy. I think it’s really complicated. Halo does some stuff similar to the Gundam universe, where the heroes of the story find themselves on the side of a decidedly unscrupulous organization, but still always try to do the right thing if possible. Chief is much the same way.
Starting as early as Halo 3, there are signs that he isn’t necessarily inclined to wait for permission to do what he thinks is best when Hood doesn’t want him to rescue Cortana. In 4 we see him flat out disobeying the orders of a superior officer because he can see the bigger picture.
So, even outside of the novels, he shows a good bit of agency, and that he’s not just a wind up toy for ONI or the UNSC. If the push ever came to shove I don’t think the Chief would hesitate to work against the interests of ONI especially.
We see a few different depictions of the broken Zeta Halo ring, in art pieces, the game menu, and the actual game itself. Which depiction of the broken ring would be most accurate? Or would a lore accurate broken Zeta Halo ring look different to what we have been shown?
speeking of the brutes i would like to see you do a video on atriox and tartarus and if they knew of eachother and what they thought of eachother and why there wasnt a confrontation if theres any lore on it.
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Does anyone know the name of the background music at 14:14?
Can you do a video on elite sub species the variants we see in the games and possibly the other covenant variants like the jackals we see in 4 and 5
Good idea friend
Because Thell hates them even before the great schism, very simple. The burtes were not welcome in his fleet and id say the reason had to have been cultural... And we know the sanghelli looked down on the jiralhanea, seeing them as mentally deffective
loved this video, maybe time stamp the questions though?
Easy question to answer
My question, how much more powerful or weaker would Spartans be in the Crysis Nanosuit?
Well, If insurrectionists are just protesters with outdated weapons, you could call ISIS and hamas "just protesters with outdated weapons". I doubt, that civilians of Mamore, who were nuked by insurrectionists, would call them just protesters.
Also, you could examine Gao as example of ideal society by insurrectionists standards, as it is described in Halo- Last light. No justice system at all, people may be executed just because some inspector just called you criminal. People like Veta Lopis are extremely rare and you could not regulate your society just using judgment of just one saint person.
As another example what these "protesters" did- they immediately sided with covenant in order to destroy humanity. They knew for sure, that covenant had intention to eliminate all humans, and still wanted to help.
Another example- "Halo - Contact Harvest". They used their own citizens as human shield and blasted them just to kill some UNSC operatives. Do the simple protesters use people as human shield, like hamas or PLO?
Yes, there are one or two examples of decent people, who joined insurrection for better reasons than "I want to be a pirate and how dare EUG stop me from doing that", but it does not change the picture of ISIS like "freedom fighters", who only exist to abuse every possible right, that could exist.
the insurrectionists didn't side with the covenant. some cells DID try to work with the covenant, though, likely ignorant to the fact the covenant wanted ALL humanity gone rather than just the UNSC. i can understand resisting a presumably tyrannical government's will, but aiding another in the eradication of said faction (let alone the worlds tied to said faction) is a step too far even for rebels. the worst you want to do is to overthrow the nation you are rebelling against, not erase the ground along with it!
@@KristopherPrime Well, in short.
In book "silent storm" they are well aware what was the message sent by covenant to humanity and still decided to side with covenant.
About "some cells" argument - I dismiss it with prejudice. Every organization, that intentionally killed civilians or used their civilians as human shield use this argument to avoid responsibility, so there should be better arguments. Is there any evidence, that insurrectionist cells, that sided with covenant or targeted civilians were engaged and destroyed by other cells? I did not find it in books.
As for oppressiveness of EUG and UNSC - are they actually? From books I can only name 2 examples - Spartan II program, that was created to stop insurrection, while innies were busy with blowing civilians (first chapter of "Contact Havest" for example" and was totally illegal by EUG standards an also totally unknown to EUG authorities and UNSC. The second known instance - pirates, that were marooned on Netherop. Also illegal. All oppressiveness I can see is in silver timeline and it is contradicting established cannon in so many ways, that could be considered as strong evidence as someone's nightmares. Other examples of oppression that I could find from complains of insurrectionists are taxes and illegality of piracy.
There is a biiiig difference between the Innies and actual terrorist cells.
The insurrectionists were cut off from Earths’ supply lines, their children were tested on and kidnapped and some of them became the S-IIs (not that anyone every caught on other than hushed whispers in conspiracy circles, which ONI had tabs on and would intentionally feed misinformation to.) The innies weren’t given badly anything in terms of infrastructure or military defense other than a barebones policing force.
The UNSC didn’t help anything by ignoring most of the outer colonies aside from Harvest at the very beginning of the war. It was only when the covenant were knocking on the doorstep of the five colonies outside of Earth that the UNSC started to seriously consolidate its forces.
Part of that is because Admiral Preston Cole faked his own death after battling the covenant for 25 years. He was about the only human commander that could tactically compete with the UNSC shipboard AI and the entire UNSC used him as a morale boost. The other reason, is that they didn’t see anything beyond the strategic value of the inner colonies- so the outer colonies were left to fend for themselves or join up with the inner colonies defense forces.
Considering their entire platform was built on ‘they economically deprive us, ignore us, and left us to die on the frontier,’ I think that the behavior of the UNSC the second the covenant got involved proved their case pretty solidly.
The UNSC didn’t believe it was a war being waged on the basis of total genocidal annihilation until several planets had fallen. What enemy would glass worlds and never make any demands beyond ‘die.’
@@calebreynolds9183 Factually incorrect by multiple ways.
Yes, there are different reasons, why people joined insurrection. Were they all terrorists? It depend on your moral standards. If you believe, that people that elected Hamas to commit genocide are just innocent bystanders, you could call innies just freedom fighters.
Could be Spartan II used as justification for insurrection? No. Insurrection started circa year 2494, Spartan II program - 2511, first children kidnapped- around 2517. It's like calling starting mass shooting in school and calling it self defense, because if these kids were not killed, some of them could shoot you in the future.
Another reason, that Spartan II could not be used as justification - it was so secret, that not only population of Earth and inner colonies had no clue about it, UEG was not aware about it and Spartan II program was unethical and illegal by their standards. In the same time, blowing their own civilians, as they did in the beginning of "Contact Harvest" book, or killing 2 million civilians and injuring 8.3 million with nuclear device in 2511 (Haven Arcology indecent) was ok by insurrectionist standards.
So, was Spartan II legal or moral? Illegal, definitely yes. Immoral? What was the alternative? letting innies kill even more civilians, what they was capable to do and actively doing? It was way lesser of two evils, and astronomically lesser evil, than we do in the real world by dismembering our children for the sin of being inconvenient.
As for abandoning colonies- how could abandoning colonies during covenant war, that started in 2525 could be justification for insurrection, that started in 2494, 29 year before?
And just one more example of high moral ground for insurrection.
Hector Nyeto. The hero and governor of Gao. The man who worked really hard as the mole during covenant war in effort to kill most valuable UNSC personal. What does it say about insurrectionists, that they elect the man, who helped covenant to kill humans by disarming humans, while being well aware, that covenant is there to eliminate human kind. By the way, the same Gao, that was paragon of freedom and justice in "Halo, Last light", where was no judicial system at all, and people could be executed if special inspector believe, that you are the criminal, and the only reason for people not being killed after false accusations, because only one and last person on Gao has the knack for justice. And, exactly because of that eagerness for justice, her team was killed by duly elected president of Gao.
So far I failed to find good moral justifications for insurrection in books, and I would gladly read another one, if you suggest me something specific. To my knowledge, there was the single person in the insurrection, who had actual moral justification. Staffan Sentzke, the father of Naomi-010. If insurrectionists would not prove, that they are capable of mass murder of civilians and quite eager to either kill them or rob them, there would be no reason to start Spartan II program at all. On the other hand, if not, Covenant would happily exterminate all humanity, so it is the only bit of any good, that was created because of insurrection.
@@ЕвгенийРысаков-ы5уThe innies didn't just use their own people as meat shields, they used innocent UNSC civilians as shields, and in Contact: Harvest, that included a literal child.
Though another example of Unsc oppression would be from Ghosts of Onyx. Where the Innies offer the unsc nukes in exchange for medical supplies, but the UNSC just sends in Chief and his team to steal them.
Also, I think a better example for Innie society would be the Rubble.
How did the librarian expect non space baring humans to be able to relight the halos if the flood came back? Even if we were space baring and somehow were lucky enough to find the halos, how were we supposed to know how to light them if we had to?
Thumbs up for everyone this early !!!🎉🎉
Heh, a Q&A on some Burning Questions from fans needing reminders / seekers to the franchise. It was alright. 👍👍
Im honestly wondering if the flood perceive sight as an advantage or a weaknees
I feel like that they should have made just a sequel to Halo CE but taking place after the events of alpha halo but as sergeant Johnson
6:27 So basically he recieved gene seeds from forerunner primarchs essentially???
I would be fine with Halo 2 or SPV3 brutes in CE's remake if we had extra missions... I want to play Arbiter vs Brutes vs Marines lol.
Master Chief jus got shot in the leg by a Banshee! Oh, don't worry, he jus walked it off! Well, ran it off is more accurate!
I was wondering did master chief finished the flood off??
Something feels off with some of these answers... It's probably just me but I gotta ask anyway..
Was this another AI video like the Sargent Johnson video?
@ShagShaggio I was just about to say theres something about the cadence in "his" voice that feels like its not actually his voice. That and the way things are worded like saying "halo infinite video game"
@@AtoMatic13 it was at 21:44 where he says "injuries" like a question for some reason that made me think something was really off. Went back and listened more carefully to part of the video again and where he is talking about biofoam and chief being shot by a banshee there seems to be a lot of pauses seemingly meant to emphasize the severity of the situation but the tone and lack of inflection in his voice don't seem to match and is very flat.
Idk, just seems really off somehow.
If you could be a monitor of any Forerunner installation what installation would it be?
In your opinion who is winning Jerome or the Arbiter.
What if the humanitt had the tech level of current timeline , could they win the Human-Covenant war or how would it go ?
Who wants to see Atriox vs the Didact in a fist fight?
nothing in the halo universe is beating the Didact in a fist fight
@@rockdrake1913
What is the Didact gonna do when I dance around the ring landing leg kicks and upper cuts in his flabby chin?? Legit??
Uhhhhhh the rebels the Spartans were created to combat were far more than protestors, they would literally steal starships to crash into the planet's surface to kill as many as possible. Makes 9/11 look puny. So no I don't think the Spartans are an overpowered response to such a threat.
Cool 😎
He’s the strongest forerunner, yet the most stupid. Instead of just outright force choking chief to death, he resolved to toss him away harmlessly. 😂I mean this dude had chief in a magneto control over his suit and body and he looses to a failing AI and a grenade 😅
Y’all remember when brutes were cool and not dumb space monkey orcs
Pepperidge Farm remembers...
How would reapers fair in Halo if they invaded right now
@Josh-lu2ew I know a few channels, including my guy Eck, has done videos on this subject, but I have a startlingly different opinion. I'll get on making a video. Stay tuned!
So why aren't bullets slow too?
Gameplay?
@tomtheconqerur
2 hours ago
The last time I was this early the Forerunners were ancient humanity.
i can't find this "kora" site to ask a question
It's spelled Quora.
If you are the one who saved your own race then any wrong doings he may have done is forgiven, because if it was not for him humans would be all dead or worse food for the flood
Personally, I always like to think, even though it’s not Canon or wise I like to think of it because the covenant just hadn’t recruited the brutes yet😅
that is DEFINITELY not canon. heck, it contradicts the canon. combat evolved is at most a few months before halo 2 while reach is roughly a few weeks before CE. and we fought the brutes in Reach. plus, canonically, they had already been serving for at least a few decades before the war with humanity. still, you are partially correct. they were the newest race in the Covenant and HAD only been part of it for less than a century before the faction collapsed.
@@KristopherPrime I know I just like to think that whenever I’m not really trying to be a halo nerd
Would be interesting to see less evolved forerunners. Pre space forerunners
Young money
I wish halo the master chief collection wasn’t so broken because of hackers and cheaters, this truly sucks for the people that just wants to play a halo game!😢
Chemical weapons? Bro can you give an actual number or easier comparison? That doesnt tell me anything.
Anything that is ballistic weapon aka boom boom.
@@CyrodiilCome thanks, tho its pretty crazy to think that it almost has the same speed as a bullet.
Maybe we could have ODSS (Orbital Drop Shock Spartans) for the most skilled of the Spartan IVs
The Spartan-IV's are essentially a replacement of the ODST's.
I love your style of answering questions and I apologize for being a cynical old asshole but like was there really no better questions than "what is the plot?" followed by reading the damn wiki article?
Like common really... At least add timestamps so we can skip filler like that...
Good video anyway though.
Cheers
to easy, they weren't part of the story till they got added in halo 2
343 "Lore" is fanfic, I'm sorry.
Brutes are superior to humans
damn im early
First!!!
Is master chief a bad character almost made me click off the video🤣😂
Because Bungie hadn't created them yet. Same with the Drones in case you were wondering... So much clickbait nonsense about hypothetical lore to explain something so dumb. Can't wait for the next 30 minute video about why the Pillar of Autumn didn't have any bubble shields in it's inventory when it crashed on Halo.
That’s true, however, the lore reasoning for the retcon inclusion of the jiralhanae and yanme’e (or however it’s spelled) was handled very well compared to other scifi settings that throw in new species that you expect to have seen sooner in a franchise.
Like Star Wars, lol
Did you use AI to write and voice your video? The cadence in "your" voice feels all wrong/monotonous and the wording is "off" bordering on suspicious. If you did use AI and didn't tell us in the description or something, I think that is incredibly disingenuous and deceitful.
Using AI to make his videos doesn’t sound like something he’d do
@onefadedgunner3281 i agree, and thats the reason i didn't catch on to it until the end of the video. Listen to this video, notice the flat cadence and the hyper-exaderated question marks, them compare it to the AI Johnson video and to a video where we know its the real him, like a project Mjolnir one. Another think that made me catch on is describing Halo is such weird ways, like copying word for word the halopedia article (which is uber easy with AI) and describing infinite as "the halo infinite video game." Also notice how "he" makes zero mistakes, stutters, or gaffes whatsoever, which would be a massive headache to do naturally, requiring several takes and a lot of editing. Individally sure these parts may not be so suspicious but taken all together as a whole the compass points firmly toward AI usage.
@@AtoMatic13 I think you’re looking to much into it.
Installation00 has been making videos with this cadence for years. Lol
@@AtoMatic13 Using AI voices seems like a lot more effort then just talking.
We do not accept 343i lore changes. Forerunner are humans
The "we" is a very small group. The history presented in Halo 4 is much more interesting than the Forerunners simply being humans.
Yeah no they arnt lol sorry but you don’t own the franchise, so you can’t decide cannon.
The story is much better this way.
@@Cailus3542 It's probably the majority since everyone hates 343i games
@@joshuacollins9316 That's like asking a Star Wars fan if Disney is cannon. Of course it isn't. They take Star Wars Legends every time
@@tuckerhiggins4336 many Star Wars fans actually except the fact that what Disney establishes as cannon is cannon, and legends is separate. Myself included.
You can choose to believe what you want, but that does not make it true sadly. Disney owns SW and dictates is cannon, just as Microsoft and 343 with Halo. This is what society and our world defines as true lol and you can google it fairly easily.