Have you ever wondered what all those fleshly walls are made off? Grunts. Billions upon billions of grunts. And whoever else the flood couldn't use to make useful combat forms.
@Jaxon Knox Halo 3 physically showed that Arbiter and Chief were willing to settle their differences of the past and work together to fight a common enemy. Both of them played strong leadership roles in their societies. Thel 'Vadam held a powerful position against the UNSC before his time of Arbiter. Of course, poor circumstances with loss of a halo ring and ship led to failure, which then led to the events of him being the character many fans see today. One thing after another, he eventually changed his views about the covenant. He knew so much he had fought for in the past was a wasted lie. Both characters (Chief and Arbiter) were mislead about the true purpose of the halo rings. 343 Guilty Spark was leading a blind Chief to his doom. He eventually learned that Spark was wrong. They did become allies again later, and Spark eventually got what he wanted. (Too bad Spark went out of control and rogue because a premature firing of the ring would destroy the installation.) The Prophets lied to all of the covenant, and even betrayed them and each other. The war of covenant forces against each other would emerge with the sangheili being blamed and exiled for past mistakes. Truth left Mercy and all of the covenant for dead on High Charity. Arbiter no longer believed in the rings being "sacred" but knew the truth. Before Arbiter made himself an ally for the UNSC/humans, he was helped by them first with Johnson. I really think this was another big push that set into his character going forward because he is then shown to be fighting alongside Johnson and Chief in HALO 3, and helping them out. Amazing where that went... Loyalty was earned. It was interesting to see the two species going as far to use each other's technology and work together to fight two serious threats. One enemy was blind and the other was hungry.
@@epicgameRAAM15 He did it out of guilt for his past mistakes, while he never outright stated it, his body language says it all. That's the charm of his character, his full redemption arc even all the way to Halo 5 which are the only parts I enjoy of that game.
here is how i completed this mission 1. asked my brother to do co op. 2. hid in the corner so when he died he could re-spawn. 3. saved cortana Yayayaya we did it my brother: we?
2:52 If you listen closely enough, you can actually hear the theme of High Charity (what I call it, anyways) playing in the background, smothered a bit by the flood ambiance. I JUST realized that.
Alex Denton117 ok sorry I’m still not getting it is it the sounds from high charity like those bird in the backround because I know there in halo 3 high charity or is a soundtrack plz tell me wich one it is
Alex Denton117 ok 👌 thanks I trying to figure some stuff out like if there’s any halo 2 references from high charity to halo 3 I know a couple but I was still looking for more thanks.
@@alexroski8454 There IS a quote brought back from Halo 2, from the second to last mission, which is 'We exist together now; two corpses, in one grave'. Fairly certain you know that one, but just incase.
Is that what is being said over the com? I never manage to hear it clearly, as you get swarmed by a horde of flood right next to it shortly after getting to it. If so, that's chilling man...the only poor human bastard to crash-land on High Charity, only to be literally knee deep in the deadest nightmarish hell you could find.
funny how gravemind let cortona get her message out with the intent to lure and kill master chief but didn’t anticipate the chiefs bad assery and then it backfired on him
cortana is around here somewhere .... *chief gazes around the flood infested and corrupted high charity. Thick clouds of sickly greenish spores floating in the air. The ground beneath his boots, disgustingly fleshy and rotten. There, in the far distance, crazed bone-chilling howls and grunts spoken in a harsh guttural voice. Tortured screams and yells of anguish, resonated throughout the entire hive.* "she is around here somewhere."
High Charity, the once great holy city that was once the embodiment of the Covenant now reduced to a hellish flash stinking nest for the Flood, the song at the beginning perfectly encapsulates the whole situation of what’s happened to it, I believe it’s a way for us to feel sorrow for the residents and the soldiers that once lived in this ‘great’ city they used to call home yet we shouldn’t, kinda like not or to feel bad for Walter white from breaking bad.
Also with Co-Op I think it was right for the Arbiter to team up with Chief on this one, it would have been awesome just to see his reaction of what has happened to it and have a few dialogue here and there.
@@ketchup2147 You have to enter hell to find cortana, complete suicide and madness, even beyond what any Spartan would do. This scene is what shows the difference between John and any other Spartan.
Of all the level soundtracks that I've heard with the flood in them this the most fucking bone chilling hair raising scary ass shit that Marty ever made.
In the epic context of the level this misión is a reference to the hell. An epic story when everyone that want to become a hero need to survive in hell and retrieving something. Chief return to hell for cortana like Gilgamesh did with the flower 🌺 to save humanity.
I remember that cortana was to be the second half of flood gate as soon as you start the level look up then go to flood gate and jump into the infested cruiser its the same opening
It makes sense, with reactor rooms, the doors and corridors more fitting of a cruiser than High Charity. At least Bungie retooled it into High Charity by changing the skybox to have the Arbiter Mausoleum and adding the council chamber and inner sanctum. I do wish the actual Cortana mission had more elements of High Charity in it than what we got, but thats what happens with deadlines.
Desde la perspectiva de historia épica ese nivel es referencia al infierno y el jefe maestro baja por cortana para salvarla y también a la humanidad mediante el índice de activación. Todo héroe o heroina que desee completar su formación debe superar el infierno y las referencias en las historias de muchas culturas llegan a lo mismo.
I was 8 when I finally got to this mission and it scared the fuck out of me! I sucked at it mainly cause I was trying to get through it on hard and it took almost 3 hours.
If I had a dollar for every time I had to fight through some disgusting, flesh/biomatter covered place I would have at least 5 dollars, which isn't a lot but it's rather concerning that it's happened about five times at least...
what draw back that didnt make this lvl scary enough is having it literally dark, everywhere, the second your banshee lands and jumps in, the entire lvl is dark where your forced to use a flash light and take it slow, especially on legendary, if someone in the mode community remastered this lvl to match the library dark tone then this would make it replayable, ik you halo vets hate cortana and the library so much cus of the hard and repeatitive spawns and the irritations but thats the whole point of the lvl, you literally have to take the word, ''the flood'' seriously, as the actman says, to make feel like your overwhelmed as like your being hunted but still best part is the sniper room/maze makes it perfect to make the entire lvl dark, but thats my opinion, what do you all think?
I don't know why people think this is the worst level in Halo. its got some frustrating parts but is overall pretty good. The Library, Keyes, 2 Betrayals, Crow's Nest, Winter Contingency, and Nightfall are all much worse levels, and any of those I mentioned could be considered the "worst level in Halo"
After doing some background information around this level, it would have been a great level from what I have heard. Actually having Halo 2 geometry for this level, and a scarb fight too. This level is meh in my opinion. What is interesting is the doors are not the doors on the original high charity. Because the level was gonna rescue Cortana from a flood ship. But we do see some nice callbacks, the gravemind starting room, the mausoleum, the room where you find Cortana. Overall just a sad mission that had a lot of potential. I give it a C.
May I ask who the fuck [Merlin]IDOL is? They keep taking these songs down in 'my country' due to copyright reasons... what the hell? I can listen to either the menu stuff or the stuff from The Covenant right before this.
Description mission eat the flight five is probably one of the most dangerous levels he can ever come across once you enter a mission eight after this cut scene you were merely noticed it is a horde of enemies how many different types of forms are the flood forms such as tank pure infection and combat both human and elite your objective is to find Cortana without ever getting eaten alive by other infection flight or getting hit by any other forms you have to avoid very soft circles like walls and affection form podsTerriers and even through different types of tank forms that are blocking your way. I also make an example story of a co-op mission of the same mission define Cortana listen to co-op wires called the survivors trying to find Cortana to make their way out of here
I'm responding 4 Year later, but I take it that the reason has to do with the fact that you're constantly being swarmed by the Flood? Or is it something else.
@@nickcalderon2637 I think it’s fine. It’s not as bad as the library, in my opinion. Because you don’t have to be up against a wall, defending waves of flood. From what I read on the halo wiki, this level was going to have halo 2 geometry. For high charity. And cortana would give you hints to help her, than you got a scarab and fought vs the gravemind. Would have been cool. I think people hate this level is, 1 all flood. 2 high charity is so big there is no real opened up sections. And 3 the level design people ranting about getting lost or how tight the level is.
@@alexroski8454 the fact that the mission was supposed to have halo 2 high charity's geometry really disappoints me because high charity in that game was so cool and open.
The people who disliked this are the kind of people who like fortnite (why? What do they see in it?). They are also the kind of people who would be found in flood infested high charity. They are the mass of flesh you see on the wall as you casually walk by.
Lock description the survivors are on our way to find Cortana while destroying the flood 8:26 AM Christian all right let’s defeat all the flight in order to find Cortana Josh I agree let’s go then all the sudden the grapevine starts to speak after going down one hallway Josh what the crowd was sad speaking to us Christian I don’t know but it sounds mysterious then he fell through the trap tour and her to the place where the crash pelican was then all the sudden we heard Cortana being suffering Christian what the crud Cortana doesn’t feel good about this situation I’m very scared Josh remain calm bring a rocket launcher if you need There has to be someway to defeat the flight in a much more easy way Then after several hours of loiter they somehow came inside of the engine room of the ship that was somehow infected by flood so Josh and Christian had to split up Christian has it going to the hallway in order to save Cortana Josh what is going on in their Christian oh my gosh I her grief mind being very angry or Cortana and Cortana being slightly more frantic Josh noted please proceed into the halls and do you find Cortana in free her
Have you ever wondered what all those fleshly walls are made off? Grunts. Billions upon billions of grunts. And whoever else the flood couldn't use to make useful combat forms.
When i first learned about that and replayed cortana it felt... disturbing
Everything actually. Billions of living beings turned into wall pastries, a glob of a bloody mess.
Oh, so that's why it smells like cow farts all the time. Too much methane.
My god that’s dark
Jackals and drones?
"I detect a friendly contact. Who would be crazy enough to come in here?"
“Wait, you two made nice?!
What else happened while I was gone?”
arby coming in to the hive and breathing in that spore infested air like its nothing
@Jaxon Knox Halo 3 physically showed that Arbiter and Chief were willing to settle their differences of the past and work together to fight a common enemy. Both of them played strong leadership roles in their societies. Thel 'Vadam held a powerful position against the UNSC before his time of Arbiter. Of course, poor circumstances with loss of a halo ring and ship led to failure, which then led to the events of him being the character many fans see today. One thing after another, he eventually changed his views about the covenant. He knew so much he had fought for in the past was a wasted lie. Both characters (Chief and Arbiter) were mislead about the true purpose of the halo rings. 343 Guilty Spark was leading a blind Chief to his doom. He eventually learned that Spark was wrong. They did become allies again later, and Spark eventually got what he wanted. (Too bad Spark went out of control and rogue because a premature firing of the ring would destroy the installation.) The Prophets lied to all of the covenant, and even betrayed them and each other. The war of covenant forces against each other would emerge with the sangheili being blamed and exiled for past mistakes. Truth left Mercy and all of the covenant for dead on High Charity. Arbiter no longer believed in the rings being "sacred" but knew the truth.
Before Arbiter made himself an ally for the UNSC/humans, he was helped by them first with Johnson. I really think this was another big push that set into his character going forward because he is then shown to be fighting alongside Johnson and Chief in HALO 3, and helping them out. Amazing where that went... Loyalty was earned. It was interesting to see the two species going as far to use each other's technology and work together to fight two serious threats. One enemy was blind and the other was hungry.
@@epicgameRAAM15
He did it out of guilt for his past mistakes, while he never outright stated it, his body language says it all. That's the charm of his character, his full redemption arc even all the way to Halo 5 which are the only parts I enjoy of that game.
Arbiter: *(emanating Doom music)*
here is how i completed this mission
1. asked my brother to do co op.
2. hid in the corner so when he died he could re-spawn.
3. saved cortana
Yayayaya we did it
my brother: we?
Ha good times
Man I miss playing halo 3 legendary with my buds
Pleb. I killed every single flood form that stood in my way. On legendary with several skulls on.
@@revolverocelot1380 isn't that called laso?
@@joshualighttime604 laso is all skulls legendary
@@revolverocelot1380 damn
"Child of my enemy, why have you come? I offer no forgiveness, a father's sins, passed to his son"
"Of course you came for...Her. We exist together now. Two corpses in one grave."
@@HaloReachGamer520 "A collection of lies, is *all* I am. Stolen thoughts and memories!"
"And yet, perhaps a part of her... Remains?"
@@cyborg-mark-vi Hahahahhaha!
@@revolverocelot1380 🤐🤐
2:52 If you listen closely enough, you can actually hear the theme of High Charity (what I call it, anyways) playing in the background, smothered a bit by the flood ambiance. I JUST realized that.
What do you mean I’m confused is it from halo 2 Marty put it together or what.
Alex Denton117 ok sorry I’m still not getting it is it the sounds from high charity like those bird in the backround because I know there in halo 3 high charity or is a soundtrack plz tell me wich one it is
Alex Denton117 it also sounds like the opening of halo 2 though the soundtrack
Alex Denton117 ok 👌 thanks I trying to figure some stuff out like if there’s any halo 2 references from high charity to halo 3 I know a couple but I was still looking for more thanks.
@@alexroski8454 There IS a quote brought back from Halo 2, from the second to last mission, which is 'We exist together now; two corpses, in one grave'. Fairly certain you know that one, but just incase.
The crashed pelican: "I tried to run away, but there was no escape. He cornered me, wrapped me tight..."
RussianTails :3 “...and brought me close.”
Is that what is being said over the com? I never manage to hear it clearly, as you get swarmed by a horde of flood right next to it shortly after getting to it. If so, that's chilling man...the only poor human bastard to crash-land on High Charity, only to be literally knee deep in the deadest nightmarish hell you could find.
Was that one of the only Pelicans that was on the In Amber Clad in Halo 2 ?.
@@RicardoPerez-rz8pu I’m willing to bet it is all though that marine you find should be a combat form lying on the ground if truth be told
You find said marine with a flamer later on if you look around.
This was a scary ass level, I think it was the pulses that added the intensity to it.
My favorite level
Pulses?
funny how gravemind let cortona get her message out with the intent to lure and kill master chief but didn’t anticipate the chiefs bad assery and then it backfired on him
cortana is around here somewhere .... *chief gazes around the flood infested and corrupted high charity. Thick clouds of sickly greenish spores floating in the air. The ground beneath his boots, disgustingly fleshy and rotten. There, in the far distance, crazed bone-chilling howls and grunts spoken in a harsh guttural voice. Tortured screams and yells of anguish, resonated throughout the entire hive.* "she is around here somewhere."
Glorious.
Damn son that’s some writing
yeah
0:39
“Cortana’s in there somewhere.”
Freaking chills.
Time to play hide and seek
100% agree
“Bring her home, Chief.”
High Charity, the once great holy city that was once the embodiment of the Covenant now reduced to a hellish flash stinking nest for the Flood, the song at the beginning perfectly encapsulates the whole situation of what’s happened to it, I believe it’s a way for us to feel sorrow for the residents and the soldiers that once lived in this ‘great’ city they used to call home yet we shouldn’t, kinda like not or to feel bad for Walter white from breaking bad.
Also with Co-Op I think it was right for the Arbiter to team up with Chief on this one, it would have been awesome just to see his reaction of what has happened to it and have a few dialogue here and there.
@@ketchup2147no one deserve the fate of being infected by the flood …..
In 2017, 10 years later, I'm still waiting for a soundtrack a good as halo 3s
It do be 2021 tho
Hi I’m from 2023 and yeah looks like you’re gonna be waiting a LONG time
The first song and it’s cutscene is one of my absolute favorite ones in all gaming history.
That opening scene is art when paired with Marty’s musical genius
It's like the battle with covenant is over but you still have to save Cortana and the Universe from the Flood
@@ketchup2147 You have to enter hell to find cortana, complete suicide and madness, even beyond what any Spartan would do. This scene is what shows the difference between John and any other Spartan.
@@DivineHellas let's be honest some kids who played this mission must have been terrified to go through with it
@@DivineHellas also there is an achievement related to a name 'Morpheus' I'm right to assume that's a reference to something
(14:14)When Cheif finds cortana I realised that the theme is from Halo Reach when Dr.Hasley gives cortana to Noble 6. (R.I.P Noble 6)
Theme is reused in halo reach. H3 was released before.
Except that version in Reach is only the piano without the orchestra playing along with it.
@@xxlasthopexx2603 exactly
My god how its changed from halo 2's mythical peaceful high charity atmosphere to this...this...nightmare...
“SUBMIT!! END HER TORMENT AND MY OWN!!!”
_Child of my enemy, why have you come? I offer no forgiveness. A father’s sins, passed to his son._
The chills of this mission the music was so perfect the most iconic game ever in my eyes
It's close to being an iconic as Halo 2.
Of all the level soundtracks that I've heard with the flood in them this the most fucking bone chilling hair raising scary ass shit that Marty ever made.
"Where is she, Chief? Where's Cortana?"
in a literal hell
"Watching" has this half life 2 vibe. That the world has already come to an end.
In the epic context of the level this misión is a reference to the hell.
An epic story when everyone that want to become a hero need to survive in hell and retrieving something.
Chief return to hell for cortana like Gilgamesh did with the flower 🌺 to save humanity.
2:12 scared the shit out of me when I was 6 years old and playing this at night
dont swear
@@cmboverlordoperation6704 ok mother Teresa
@@cmboverlordoperation6704 tiddyballs donkeyboner
I remember that cortana was to be the second half of flood gate as soon as you start the level look up then go to flood gate and jump into the infested cruiser its the same opening
It makes sense, with reactor rooms, the doors and corridors more fitting of a cruiser than High Charity. At least Bungie retooled it into High Charity by changing the skybox to have the Arbiter Mausoleum and adding the council chamber and inner sanctum. I do wish the actual Cortana mission had more elements of High Charity in it than what we got, but thats what happens with deadlines.
@@SergioMach7 hopefully one day someone out there is properly gonna mod it to make look like High Chairty
Desde la perspectiva de historia épica ese nivel es referencia al infierno y el jefe maestro baja por cortana para salvarla y también a la humanidad mediante el índice de activación.
Todo héroe o heroina que desee completar su formación debe superar el infierno y las referencias en las historias de muchas culturas llegan a lo mismo.
El shut the fuck upoh
Pretty good point actually
Scariest mission for me as a kid.
11:54 my favorite part
7:25 Maze
2:10 Watching (ambiance and OST)
Iconic level
Watching (no persecussion) is the variable for Arbiter theme
master chiefs walks in the ship and looks around...
chief: there are alternatives to fighting..
LIKE GETTING THE HELL OUT OF HERE
I love the escape theme
18:38 for the drums!
14:15 “Chief? You’ve found me…”
My favorite theme of this mission is escape
I love the track beginning at 00:00 / 21:32.
14:13 This is so beautiful
It represents a moment of reconnection between 2 close friends, a very emotional piece. It has me crying
7:43 does anyone know the name of this song I can’t find it and I’m in love with it
I was 8 when I finally got to this mission and it scared the fuck out of me! I sucked at it mainly cause I was trying to get through it on hard and it took almost 3 hours.
Dude I couldn't even play it, I was too scared
18:39 RUN
7:27 gave me ptsd
Where in the sound files is Rampant? I can't find it anywhere.
Do you know where I can download the Halo 3 sound files? I can't seem to find em.
I LOVE FLOOD MISSIONS
Nostalgia
Lol this was my favorite level its so funny making gravemind mad
11:55 anyone know what this song specifically is?
Wish I could get the sound of the reactor overloading..
HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH!
10:03 where can the maze soundtrack individually
14:13 è il miglior momento per me, I ❤ HALO
I love the discordant sounds from "Final Cortana Moment"
If I had a dollar for every time I had to fight through some disgusting, flesh/biomatter covered place I would have at least 5 dollars, which isn't a lot but it's rather concerning that it's happened about five times at least...
Dead space
@@nukacolacompany2534 Not just Dead Space...
@@kabob0077 I love sci fi infections that create hives for example xenomorphs
Love it
#10 makes me cry a little.
The only thing that scares me about this level is the Gravemind
2:22 scariest part!
DOTN SWEAR
@@cmboverlordoperation6704 Sorry
@@cmboverlordoperation6704shit
Me encanta
Chief! Mount up some survivors!
The arbiter will do the same!
How long has it been since halo 3 was made ?.
what draw back that didnt make this lvl scary enough is having it literally dark, everywhere, the second your banshee lands and jumps in, the entire lvl is dark where your forced to use a flash light and take it slow, especially on legendary, if someone in the mode community remastered this lvl to match the library dark tone then this would make it replayable, ik you halo vets hate cortana and the library so much cus of the hard and repeatitive spawns and the irritations but thats the whole point of the lvl, you literally have to take the word, ''the flood'' seriously, as the actman says, to make feel like your overwhelmed as like your being hunted but still best part is the sniper room/maze makes it perfect to make the entire lvl dark, but thats my opinion, what do you all think?
I don't know why people think this is the worst level in Halo. its got some frustrating parts but is overall pretty good. The Library, Keyes, 2 Betrayals, Crow's Nest, Winter Contingency, and Nightfall are all much worse levels, and any of those I mentioned could be considered the "worst level in Halo"
from a gameplay point of view*
3:54 Ghosts of Reach
You found me!
Reactor room music is best
After doing some background information around this level, it would have been a great level from what I have heard. Actually having Halo 2 geometry for this level, and a scarb fight too. This level is meh in my opinion. What is interesting is the doors are not the doors on the original high charity. Because the level was gonna rescue Cortana from a flood ship. But we do see some nice callbacks, the gravemind starting room, the mausoleum, the room where you find Cortana. Overall just a sad mission that had a lot of potential. I give it a C.
11:54 odst anyone
“Firefight Healths Added Weapon Drop Round 4 Start”
13:43 Rage
May I ask who the fuck [Merlin]IDOL is?
They keep taking these songs down in 'my country' due to copyright reasons... what the hell?
I can listen to either the menu stuff or the stuff from The Covenant right before this.
***** Well that's just unpleasant. He can go jump into a Caldera.
I am a true halo basher and this song is a keeped
Jordan Njie but why
Mission eight Cortana/flood hive Survival difficulty class five unsay unsecure flood infestation
I didn’t say unsay survival difficulty class five unsafe unsecure what infestation
Description mission eat the flight five is probably one of the most dangerous levels he can ever come across once you enter a mission eight after this cut scene you were merely noticed it is a horde of enemies how many different types of forms are the flood forms such as tank pure infection and combat both human and elite your objective is to find Cortana without ever getting eaten alive by other infection flight or getting hit by any other forms you have to avoid very soft circles like walls and affection form podsTerriers and even through different types of tank forms that are blocking your way.
I also make an example story of a co-op mission of the same mission define Cortana listen to co-op wires called the survivors trying to find Cortana to make their way out of here
honestly my least favorite mission of the game.
I'm responding 4 Year later, but I take it that the reason has to do with the fact that you're constantly being swarmed by the Flood? Or is it something else.
@@nickcalderon2637 I think it’s fine. It’s not as bad as the library, in my opinion. Because you don’t have to be up against a wall, defending waves of flood. From what I read on the halo wiki, this level was going to have halo 2 geometry. For high charity. And cortana would give you hints to help her, than you got a scarab and fought vs the gravemind. Would have been cool. I think people hate this level is, 1 all flood. 2 high charity is so big there is no real opened up sections. And 3 the level design people ranting about getting lost or how tight the level is.
@@alexroski8454 the fact that the mission was supposed to have halo 2 high charity's geometry really disappoints me because high charity in that game was so cool and open.
@@jtl5560 exactly so much potential for being a flood only mission.
The people who disliked this are the kind of people who like fortnite (why? What do they see in it?). They are also the kind of people who would be found in flood infested high charity. They are the mass of flesh you see on the wall as you casually walk by.
They like their dopamine drips. They don't like to think much.
Now this, this is a pure Reddit moment
i F*CKING HATED THE FU*KING FLOOD SNIPER ROOM! I DIED THERE SOOOOOOOOOO MANY TIMES!
True. That room was cursed. Still! Nothing a well thrown plasma grenade cant solve!
Lock description the survivors are on our way to find Cortana while destroying the flood 8:26 AM Christian all right let’s defeat all the flight in order to find Cortana Josh I agree let’s go then all the sudden the grapevine starts to speak after going down one hallway Josh what the crowd was sad speaking to us Christian I don’t know but it sounds mysterious then he fell through the trap tour and her to the place where the crash pelican was then all the sudden we heard Cortana being suffering Christian what the crud Cortana doesn’t feel good about this situation I’m very scared Josh remain calm bring a rocket launcher if you need There has to be someway to defeat the flight in a much more easy way
Then after several hours of loiter they somehow came inside of the engine room of the ship that was somehow infected by flood so Josh and Christian had to split up Christian has it going to the hallway in order to save Cortana Josh what is going on in their Christian oh my gosh I her grief mind being very angry or Cortana and Cortana being slightly more frantic Josh noted please proceed into the halls and do you find Cortana in free her
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