no matter how bad ass spartans are.. i like the fact that they are kind and gentle when it comes to civilians. that hand gesture to her gave me a smile.
@@Themrine2013 the Nazi made heart transplant possible during WW2. now days that is normal but the true experiment came from Germany during WW2 because they started that. dark af but useful no days
@@rennac3152 they dont NEED to, but nothing prevented 343 from doing the intro properly this time around. Its not as little a thing as you make it out to be.
@@zazi5305 actually, most loyalist main chapters care about civilians. Space wolves. Salamanders. Imperial fist. Ultramarines. Blood angels. Raven guard. White scars. All of these care. There's also successors like the lamenters.
2:39 (INFINITE SPOILERS) what happened in Laconia was insane. An AI that allied with cortana betrayed 74 Spartan IV’s by blowing up the station that held their previous training facility. Killing every one of them.
@@MrSpartanspud I mean, it's been confirmed that she was rescued by Spartan-IIIs, so that means she could have been saved sometime between 2535 to 2552/2553 at the latest. Edit: I just realized the city in the cutscene is London, which would mean this is taking place during the Battle of Earth during Halo 2/Halo 3/Halo 3: ODST, so 2552/2553. So she had seven years to fast track to become a Spartan-IV commander/trainer. God the UNSC must have some insane fast tracks for promotion.
@@BunMangViet Yeah that's why I am saying about 6. It's 2559 the cutscene takes place. So 6/7 years. And there's Big Ben in the background so it probably has to be in 52/53. I mean, she wasn't even enlisted. And she's now the best of the best of the best. Just seems a bit forced. I just don't really feel the timeline allows for someone with her backstory to be in her position. A Spartan? Sure, maybe. Their commander? No. Plus I won't lie, she rubs me the wrong way in the same sort of way the Weapon does. The Voice Actor and lines are just trying too hard.
@@BunMangViet not caught up on the lore of the new spartans but couldnt she fast track to the spartan program because of her experience of war? i remember the 3s taking volunteers but cant remember if the gens after kept doing it or not
No spoilers but watching this back after finishing the Halo Infinite campaign and realizing what she meant by Laconia changed everything makes that just hit different, in a more emotional way I mean.
Was I the only one that rather cringed at that speech meant for some weakminded babies than actual super soldier warriors? It felt so "UH YOU GO GOOD GUY AND DON'T FORGET TO SMILE MR SUPER SOLDIER! ALWAYS NOD FIRST INSTEAD OF DOING YOUR MISSION!"
@@mcmarkmarkson7115 I thought the speech was good, not too harsh but not to soothing, just saying that you guys are our next hope, give it your best or we fail.
@@shawne02 yeah. Anything posted that was positive about the halo tv series has died. I couldn't even get through the scenes posted on YT without any criticism. It's painful.
Finally! a Spartan program that doesn't make me feel like dying would be a better alternative. Proven fact: regardless of training someone will always fight harder and last longer when they have something worth fighting and living for, something I believe the Spartan 2 program or more specifically Halsey and Mendez overlooked drastically.
Reminds me of dialogue in the campaign. "You got someone special back home Chief?" "Family?" "No" "Then why do you keep doing this. Over and over and over." "It's all I know." (paraphrased)
@@anxiousearth680 It makes a real interesting dynamic between the old Spartans and new ones I think. Spartan II's were like brothers in arms. They fought like hell because they were conditioned to fight until the very last. Noble squadron was proof of the potential of the spartan program. Fighting until the very last. And yet it's kind of cruel in a way, because of the fact that being a Spartan II isolates you from the normal civillian population. Whatever potential life you would have led before you became a Spartan, completely destroyed. Having little to no casual social interactions outside of that of the military. One must wonder how they're able to keep themselves going.
Spartan II's were trained as a last ditch measure in a situation in which the fulcrum of the UNSC-Insurrectionist War was tipping heavily in the direction of the Innies. Thus, Halsey and a few select UNSC personnel were selected to develop the SPARTAN II cadre. And they were chosen from a young age because the SPARTAN I's was a series of failures, including the advanced age of the volunteers (Master Sergeant Avery Johnson among them). By selecting children, NavSpecWar (under ONI control and coordination), decided to utilize children, in an effort to better condition, indoctrinate, and train for warfare at an early age. It worked. The issue is that due to the various isolated and very extreme circumstances that John and the other S-II's had gone through, it was very difficult for them to relate at any level to other personnel or civilians, than at the military level. They could only be personal with each other, and even then, it was fleeting. The S-III program was meant to make the rudimentary successes of the S-II program into a more mass production designed system, and instead of kidnapping children from homes and families, they would take the children from orphanages on Human occupied worlds that were taking in refugees. In so doing, no family connections, no necessary guilt behind the taking of these children, and more importantly easier to replace thanks to the manpower granted (morbidly) by the ever increasing attrition rate of the Human-Covenant War. Yet, even they could not relate to humans as effectively as we see in S-IV's. And the greater reason being that the S-III program was held in even greater secret, with even their own classified planet (Onyx) to operate, train, and subsequently deploy from. Even more so the S-III's (if we don't count Halo: Reach) were oft sent on suicide missions. So even then there was no chance for human-Spartan interactions to gauge the possible mental disabilities and instability wrought by bio-genetic engineering and modification, inducing dissociative/anti-social patterns/behavior. The S-IV is probably the closest one can get to Spartans having a semblance of their humanity, despite the immense training and augmentation they go through. Yet, even with all this, Master Chief and those of Blue Squad who are still alive, have been fighting the war since it began in 2525. In which they were only 16 or so. Before that, some random incursions against Insurrectionist HVT's and strong points to assist ODST/Marine operations, but for most of their operational span, they had been fighting a losing war trying to save humanity from what seemed damn near inevitable. The extinction of the Human Race. Most of the rest of these Spartans did not have that impending doom and the overwhelming weight of being the ONLY thing capable of fighting, and defeating, the Covenant in ground engagements without overwhelming odds. And more importantly, bearing the full brunt of being UNSC propaganda as a beacon of hope in war Humanity was losing, terribly.
I always view this cutscene as a dramatization of the actual battle of earth. She is looking at these memories not as just her old self, but as what she wants her and her recruits to become. What would have been more likely Spartan IIs or IIIs originally are depicted as spartan IVs in her memory and the enemies with the gear and weapons that she faces. Not because the memories are wrong, but it is her putting her recruits in the boots of those spartans that saved her that day. She wants her Spartan IVs to be more than the first groups of Spartan IVs whom were more party people, unstable and had traitors among them. She is essentially wanting to train the Spartan IVs under her to be the guardians of Humanity rather than the publicity agents the S-IV program started as
She was turning them into what Halsey had intedned the Spartans to be, symbols that no matter how dire a situation is, ANY foe or obstical can be overcome. It just comes down to having the will and drive to overcome it. Spartans may be the pennicle of humanity, but it's the drive of the normal humans that are inspired that cause humanity to achieve greatness and the impossible.
I love that they represent London during the Battle of Earth. Would love to see visuals of every important city on Earth, lore-wise. Mexico City or China. Or even other amazing places, I'm sure I'm falling short.
I love how they showed the raw size of a spartan in 1:50 by showing the scale of a normal human hand to a spartans and sheer height difference in 1:52.
@@625098evan it’s been canonically stated across several sources that the Spartan II’s, III’s, and IV’s were all augmented. Yes, it’s true that a portion of the IV’s are made up of marines, ODSTs, etc but they still received augmentations.
such a good point. but barely. warm fuzzy encouragement is not how soldiers are made. and its not how the Spartans were made in the past. on that note, do you think that actor was chosen for her acting? one can hope.
But I don't like how the Spartans are treated nicer than the flipping Air Force. You'd expect boot camp for Spartans to make the Marines' look like kindergartners.
When she said "when I get back we'll be busy", all that makes me want is a PvE multiplayer campaign. Just firefight with a growing story. Like Spartan Ops but better. I've always thought that Halo did better campaign than multiplayer (not to say it's bad), and honestly I don't think this is a bad idea. Another idea is adding back Warzone Firefight from H5, add Req Packs if you want, but not purchasable and only earned through gameplay and challenges (Warzone exclusive challenges)
Yeah the one thing that really drew me into the Halo MP's was playing a bunch of Co-op online and then to take a break and not rush we would chill with some multiplayer. With infinite i feel like i wont do that until actuall Co-op gets into the game. :/
I feel like Destiny's strikes would work in Halo or at least something in that style. Replayable semi-linear missions that are story driven but also just fun to play with their own unique mechanics while keeping the sandbox of Halo in a four player activity. Maybe adding some randomized objectives, Marine reinforcements, weapon pick ups or enemy encounters to make it less repetitive. That'd be fun as hell.
Spartans back then : Child soldiers, created only to battle covenat forces and save humanity. Spartans Now: You can be Spartan! He can be Spartan! She can be spartan! EVERYONE CAN BE SPARTAN!
Just say you hate Spartans IVs lol. The SIIs were created to crush insurrection rebellion, other humans. The Covenant just happened to show up at that time. And only the most elite and decorated veteran marines and ODSTs are chosen to be SIVs.
I don't get what she means by "humanity won't save itself" when it took a team of humans to train the Spartans ( who are also humans) in the first place. They may be enhanced but they are still human beneath the fancy armor.
@@specturr Maybe she's saying what is required for spartans is above and beyond and might cost them everything. They are required to perform super humanely?
I believe they are more like the result of transhumanism, in essence they are human, but they are an evolution of the human species far beyond their current abilities by the use of science/technology and other processes (psychology, etc)
How the Spartan IV's were created is definitely more humane than what the Spartan II's went through. Being kidnapped by ONI commando's then only to be replaced by a flash clone that died within a couple years then inhumane surgeries and treatments. Yeah, better
The S-IIs were kidnapped. S-IIIs were war orphans S-IVs (these ones) were Soldiers/Marines who were chosen to join. Buck was the only person to turn the offer down.
For the two people who are very confused here, Buck did actually turn down the offer. He initially desired to stick with his team of ODSTs, but eventually he accepted it after the death of the Rookie. So yes, he eventually became a Spartan-IV, but initially he refused to become when.
So I was right, those Spartans that the showed up in London was in fact Spartan IIIs in Mark-V[B] armors. And other people say those were Spartan IVs. Well I say HA.
@@KingCosmo7 that maybe be true, but I kinda doubt that since from what I was able to look up and know, most of Spartan-IIs that were alive in 2552, still wears their MJOLNIR Mark-IV armor with the exception of course being the Master Chief. Plus there were Spartan-IIIs that were pulled from their companies and put in special teams and equipment such as Mark-V[B] armor with Noble Team being one of the examples. So it’s possible that the Spartans that was in London could be surviving members of Alpha and Beta Companies that were reassigned from their companies before Operations Prometheus and Torpedo respectively, and were then put special operations teams similar to Noble Team.
@@kevintran5901 It COULD be noble 6 I suppose. I didn't really look at their armor too much. But any spartan II's that survived to 2552 (and weren't lost in space) were issued Mark V armor.
we know since long ago drop pods have trusters to significantly slow down the pod otherwise the ODST inside won't survive aside from the weight breaking the concrete streets that also acts and a cushion, also if the first thing you see is a civilian you can blast away other wise she would likely get kill knowing brutes don't go down in one shot so it makes sense to slow down and protect her for a few seconds until the rest of the spartans arrived
@@anxiousearth680 yeah agreed, you really can't build up dramatic tension or release it when everything is set to what real life Spartans (if there ever will be) would act.
The best way if they're trying to get to the point while maintaining the essence of a Spartan would be for the Spartan to immediately exit the pod, immediately assess the situation and act within a split second by grabbing the civilian, putting them being the Spartan to shield them from fire and then engage the brutes.
I miss when Spartans were kidnapped children or orphans from covenant glassings. Spartan program lost it's edge in lore and it just massively took the impact out of them.
After this intro, a part of me wishes the Halo Infinite campaign was played through the eyes of this Spartan IV that we run Academy and Multiplayer with. Or do a 50/50 split: 50% Chief on the Ring. 50% this Spartan called on to head to the ring after the Infinity, Chief, and the others go missing.
This feels way too damn handholdy, all smiles and “wE cAn dO aNytHiNg iF wE wOrK tOgThEr aNd siNg kUmBaYa!” Nah, f^ck that pansy sh*t! We want the blood sweat and tears the *real* Spartans went through. Im of course talking about the Spartan-IIs and Spartan-IIIs. The harsh, hard gritty training, from Franklin Mendez and later Kurt-051. The small, subtle gestures between Spartans, that only they understood. That sold stoicism they all naturally had. This trash felt way too damn much like Destiny instead of Halo
The only line she said that sounded a bit off was humanity wouldn’t save it self Spartan which I get it was meant to be we have to save humanity but like we are also humans so basically humanity will save it self
We need a pve mode in multiplayer. Would be so sick to have like 16 spartans all fighting waves of covenant. Something like warzone or firefight (just more refined/modernized)
Damn are they forever badass. The old generations always are most coolest especially the 2-3, pure fucking Sigmas. The 4s are still pretty badass but they don't hit the same
I like the idea that the IV's are basically civilians going in to take up the mantle of heroes though. It makes sense that Chief and alot of other Spartans would ignite that kind of fire in people.
@@zjuraeventide8949 They are not civilians lol spartan 4s only take odsts and combat hardened marines basically taking the best unaugmented soliders and making them better i have no idea where this sentiment comes from that spartan 4s come from random smucks on the street
I'd like to imagine that Spartan II's and III's are Icons to Spartan IV's Two Generations of Spartans that survived against impossible odds and died ether blowing up Halo Rings with a fuck ton of covenant going down with them or dying saving the Innocent from the onslaught of the Covenant. A Role model that Spartan IV's want to live up to. And if word gets out that Master Chief is still alive and didn't die along with the Infinity then I can't imagine how much joy will come out of it.
What would be awesome is if we got a side story in like season 2 or 3 where you are your spartan fighting on the Halo ring after the chief cleared it. Kinda like Halo ODST where it isn't the chief but, it all ties together
In Bad Blood Buck had warned Jun that Leonidas was working for Cortana. So I believe that Jun knew and made plans to have everyone evacuate without Cortana knowing, that’s why Agrena said “Laconia changed everything, we had to regroup”, also in the campaign Weapon asked Chief if all the Spartans were killed and he gave her a very Quick and vague “Yes” showing that Chief still didn’t fully trust her to tell her evacuation plans had been made. Just a thought 💭 right….
Spartan 2s and 3s = Torturous surgical procedures where you may not survive, you become non-human in a way. Hardened in battle and seem distant from the rest of humanity. Spartan 4s+ = Become joyful power rangers who joke around and have empty meaningless speeches. Halo used to be a sci fi futuristic military story. Now its power rangers in space... rated T for Teen
My only issue with this, is the girls/womans/Spartan Commanders voice doesn't have any presence, charisma, just sounds like someone reading the lines without any effort given.
I know that "iTs jUsT A VieDO gAME" but it always really bothers me in military shooters when the characters take there firing hand off there weapons to do stuff. In real life , especially a combat zone, your firing hand never leaves the ready position and you use your non firing hand to do stuff with. You also never ever just lay your rifle down in a combat zone. Small details.
have spent enough time in combat zones to know people do both all the time. I wouldnt trust someone so wound they were always hands on, humans arent built for being wound that long, people like that are why friendly fire is so ridiculously common.
You're often told never to put your hands in your pockets, but we did it all the time in my unit -- the heathens that we were. People can take little moments to just be normal without it detracting from their performance on patrol/in combat.
No, the Spartans IV are active combat veterans of any branch as well as young soldiers who show potential to be Humanity's next guardians. So in others words ODST/special soldiers and Young but talented soldiers can be Spartans IV not anyone
imagine the intense testing and training to become a Navy Seal or British SAS operator but it's 2x more difficult,. thats how difficult it is to become a Spartan. Even becoming an ODST would be insanely difficult, like becoming an Army Ranger, Green Beret or other special forces.
@@nickhowatson4745 well if it's that stressful it can't be too hard if a woman can do it 🤣 besides I think with the spartan 4s all they do is make sure you have combat experience combined with enhancements from injections, all the way to adding a exoskeleton armor suit to make you stronger.
As a black man I really hate the diversity quotas that companies try to satisfy when continuing IPs. All I ask is if your gonna use black people in a movie or blackwash already existing franchises for the sake of satisfying this mythological "white guilt", please us or create a photogenic black person. I mean, there are actually attractive black people out there. I know this, I seen them in 4K. To this day in games, the only real objectively hot black characters I have seen are Shiva Alamar(RE5) and the J.D. Morrison(DMC5). The irony is that both of these characters come from Capcom, a Japanese company.
... What? Just some nobody who gets plot armoured by spartans literally falling out of the sky last second to play rescue, then handwaving through everything between them becoming spartan themselves? That's what you want for your standard?
@@Poolehful The short shows us a very quick transition of a soldier to a spartan. This, in my opinion, is here to give us a synopsis of the values Spartans learn in their training. Also, Spartans are just a form of grunt. They are just super soldier infantry. So it makes sense that they would be boots on the ground like grunts. However, it is not the mission that truly sets Spartans apart from other troops. It’s the extremes they go to for their missions, not just their enhanced strength.
finally we see a story of someone who see a spartan while they a civilian and then timeskip back to them as the role of a spartan. Its always the odsts who do that
Man this clip 5 min clip made Spartan Agryna more inspiring and likable than most female lead in 2hrs long superhero/actions films . Starting as a normal civilian fleeing , then seeing inspiration in the spartans then years later she become a inspiring leader . You see she did not start out as badass , she worked hard to be a badass . We don't see her in action yet we know she is one hell of a soldier! I commend 343 for make such a great female character ! Film producers should take example from this
Personally I found her more annoying than Palmer. Tbh though you could fix a lot of the issues with Palmer by making her ten years older and toning down the attitudea bit.
So wounded they need to be supported in fact. They also literally just dropped so presumably that's the first engagement of the start of their mission... 😬
you want to know how much SIIs went out shitty way in the books? Which are cannon and were made during Bungie era? 4 died on reach only in drop. More during fight. There was a SII killed during high risk mission on Covenant ship. She died on beginning of it. You don't know how much SIIs died, were wounded casually? They weren't invincible. Hell, that spartan who died on covenant ship had Mjolnir with shields and she died during SINGLE engangment but where marines or ODSTs would for sure fail
It's about damn time 343 made likable no..... lovable characters you know....unlike Sarah Palmer like bruh I get it you strong no need for a team..... Despite not knowing of any motives or back ground development lol like I'm sure there's stuff out there but I don't wanna go out and read the shit the GAME should be telling/showing me....but I digress. This character is a breath of fresh air she's up lifting has charisma builds you up and cares about others and fucking shows it like hey at the end of the world I'd follow these Spartans in battle. But all the same 343 got back on the horse and gave it another go and delivered I don't know what others will do long term but so long as the game is fun and more content is being added fairly often....I don't see a reason to leave.
You know in a way we're technically like the old Spartans from like Halo 1 or Halo reach if you think about it while our new generation of kids that grow up and they get to play this version of Halo they'll be the next generation Spartans that will lead the way hopefully it'll be a little bit better if you get me
We kinda are the Spartan 2's, 3's, and ODST's. Then fortnite transfers are mistakes, I mean 4's. But seriously the game spacing with the different generations of spartans is perfect. We actually can consider ourselves the generation of spartans from the game we started in (When in game). Or ODST's for some. We're the ones that understand the different uses of each weapon intimately instead of just trying to spam plasma at an enemy with no shields.
I'm just gonna say it, this could be something to explore. I hate to say it, but while I'm not tired of John-117 I want to know about someone else. I want 'another' Noble 6, maybe instead of already being the hyperLethal killing machine. We're a freshly out of augmentation Spartan 4, slapped with some sqanky new armor, a squad, and we're off to fight. Maybe we could even pick from a list of pre-generated armor sets. (Like in for honor) I don't think it'll ever happen, the story is really too far gone to be doing that kind of stuff. But hey, we got Halo Infinite, maybe we can get something different for a change.
"I thought you'd be taller" 8k cutscene: ua-cam.com/video/bv8eXUU3XX4/v-deo.html
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no matter how bad ass spartans are.. i like the fact that they are kind and gentle when it comes to civilians. that hand gesture to her gave me a smile.
Damn right
that hand is HUGE lol a fking giant
Which is crazy given their original purpose is dark af.
@@lello2031 many of the things we take for granted today that makes our life easier was meant to win the cold war.
@@Themrine2013 the Nazi made heart transplant possible during WW2. now days that is normal but the true experiment came from Germany during WW2 because they started that. dark af but useful no days
That nod when the drop pod opened is just legendary and i'm so glad a group of spartans suvived Cortana
And the Banished. A ton of Spartans were on the Infinity when they took it out, and a ton were killed on Zeta Halo.
Don't forget the Leonidas station
@@Aug_099 Spoilers:
But in the books many of them survived including Jun.
@@culterwaleddy Are you saying before or after the created uprising?
@@kristianwhite1061 After. In the book, Halo bad blood. The events are covered in great detail.
They made cutscenes and story for a tutorial, that’s how you get the next generation of halo fans ready for the front lines.
Passing the controller to next future spartans indeed
Except they got the armor and everything else wrong, but yeah
@@Brandelwyn eh, new guys don’t need to geek out over the little things yet. Spartan go bang, aliens explode. Call it day with a Christmas skin on top
@@rennac3152 they dont NEED to, but nothing prevented 343 from doing the intro properly this time around. Its not as little a thing as you make it out to be.
@@Brandelwyn depends on your point of view then, I don’t see it as any urgent issue to address. It seems 343 would agree with me
I’ve been on a depressing warhammer 40k binge and that nod that spartan gave right out of the drop pod is what I needed
Space Marines that actually care? Me too, me too.
Hydra Dominatus, always another Link! For the Emperor!
@@zazi5305 salamanders bro
@@bluiedaniel2739 Two Chapters of a gazillion does not make an Imperium, though
@@zazi5305 actually, most loyalist main chapters care about civilians.
Space wolves.
Salamanders.
Imperial fist.
Ultramarines.
Blood angels.
Raven guard.
White scars.
All of these care.
There's also successors like the lamenters.
@@bluiedaniel2739 salamanders are fuckin awesome!
2:39 (INFINITE SPOILERS) what happened in Laconia was insane. An AI that allied with cortana betrayed 74 Spartan IV’s by blowing up the station that held their previous training facility. Killing every one of them.
Damn that's a tragedy
Just thinking that was us surviving Laconia.
not sure which is worse, that or UNSC sacrificing 2 groups of 300 spartans on two separate occasions on suicide missions
@@chocolat-kun8689 i don’t think anyone survived laconia.
Like operation Prometheus or Torpedo, but these guys didn't even get to fight
I can't wait for their reactions when they find out chief is alive he's not just a hero he's a symbol to all Spartans
Indeed !
He already is though. That's why UNSC brass got mad at Del Rio when he left the Chief and Cortana on Requiem.
spartans might give humanity hope, but chief gives spartans hope. I love how much they look up to him, especially the IVs
Lets give some love for Noble team too.
@@TheOneTrueZweiZwei they deaaaaaaaaaad tho
Bruh I just love how she was saved by Spartans and then became a spartan trainer or w.e gotta love how full circle that was
The thing is, she went from a civilian to a special forces trainer in 6 years at most. It's a bit of a stretch.
@@MrSpartanspud I mean, it's been confirmed that she was rescued by Spartan-IIIs, so that means she could have been saved sometime between 2535 to 2552/2553 at the latest.
Edit: I just realized the city in the cutscene is London, which would mean this is taking place during the Battle of Earth during Halo 2/Halo 3/Halo 3: ODST, so 2552/2553. So she had seven years to fast track to become a Spartan-IV commander/trainer. God the UNSC must have some insane fast tracks for promotion.
@@BunMangViet Yeah that's why I am saying about 6. It's 2559 the cutscene takes place. So 6/7 years. And there's Big Ben in the background so it probably has to be in 52/53.
I mean, she wasn't even enlisted. And she's now the best of the best of the best. Just seems a bit forced. I just don't really feel the timeline allows for someone with her backstory to be in her position. A Spartan? Sure, maybe. Their commander? No.
Plus I won't lie, she rubs me the wrong way in the same sort of way the Weapon does. The Voice Actor and lines are just trying too hard.
IV are glorified ODST in fancy armour. Only "real" Spartans are II and III
@@BunMangViet not caught up on the lore of the new spartans but couldnt she fast track to the spartan program because of her experience of war? i remember the 3s taking volunteers but cant remember if the gens after kept doing it or not
Did anyone else notice how big the Spartan’s hand was compared to her when he reached out to her? It’s crazy how big these guys are.
They were spartan II and she is a spartan IV which are actually smaller Spartans and not picked as children and have so much test done to them .
ranges from 6'5+
the avarage armored spartans II were around 7'2 and proportional. So yeah, they are pretty big.
I thought it was obvious that they’re Shaq’s size
@AckeyHacker He dunks on everyone
No spoilers but watching this back after finishing the Halo Infinite campaign and realizing what she meant by Laconia changed everything makes that just hit different, in a more emotional way I mean.
Was I the only one that rather cringed at that speech meant for some weakminded babies than actual super soldier warriors? It felt so "UH YOU GO GOOD GUY AND DON'T FORGET TO SMILE MR SUPER SOLDIER! ALWAYS NOD FIRST INSTEAD OF DOING YOUR MISSION!"
@@mcmarkmarkson7115 I thought the speech was good, not too harsh but not to soothing, just saying that you guys are our next hope, give it your best or we fail.
How did you get that game, did you buy it
@@insanbiasa7738 its free
@@NoNameTaken117 where did you get it, did you go to any website
Dude an animated show about the next gen spartans like this would be top tier if done like this
Hope it’s not as bad as this part of Halo Infinite, but it will be: the grift must flow.
@@risto4216 Its gonna be its own timeline though :(
I think what you're looking for is called Power Rangers.
@@Kenny-xx7je its atrocious
@@shawne02 yeah. Anything posted that was positive about the halo tv series has died. I couldn't even get through the scenes posted on YT without any criticism. It's painful.
wow she's actually ,more likeable then palmer nice
Ehhhh
Well, I hoped she's has her own spin-off game.
Palmer was so bad oh g-d. The scene in 4 when you see her size compared to chief and she's a fucking miniature compared to him.
Not by much if at all
The problem with Palmer was they made her a cocky asshole.
Finally! a Spartan program that doesn't make me feel like dying would be a better alternative. Proven fact: regardless of training someone will always fight harder and last longer when they have something worth fighting and living for, something I believe the Spartan 2 program or more specifically Halsey and Mendez overlooked drastically.
Reminds me of dialogue in the campaign.
"You got someone special back home Chief?"
"Family?"
"No"
"Then why do you keep doing this. Over and over and over."
"It's all I know."
(paraphrased)
@@anxiousearth680 It makes a real interesting dynamic between the old Spartans and new ones I think. Spartan II's were like brothers in arms. They fought like hell because they were conditioned to fight until the very last. Noble squadron was proof of the potential of the spartan program. Fighting until the very last. And yet it's kind of cruel in a way, because of the fact that being a Spartan II isolates you from the normal civillian population. Whatever potential life you would have led before you became a Spartan, completely destroyed. Having little to no casual social interactions outside of that of the military. One must wonder how they're able to keep themselves going.
@@zjuraeventide8949 noble squadron were spartan 3s
@@daniel57327 yes all except Jorge who is a II
Spartan II's were trained as a last ditch measure in a situation in which the fulcrum of the UNSC-Insurrectionist War was tipping heavily in the direction of the Innies.
Thus, Halsey and a few select UNSC personnel were selected to develop the SPARTAN II cadre. And they were chosen from a young age because the SPARTAN I's was a series of failures, including the advanced age of the volunteers (Master Sergeant Avery Johnson among them). By selecting children, NavSpecWar (under ONI control and coordination), decided to utilize children, in an effort to better condition, indoctrinate, and train for warfare at an early age. It worked.
The issue is that due to the various isolated and very extreme circumstances that John and the other S-II's had gone through, it was very difficult for them to relate at any level to other personnel or civilians, than at the military level. They could only be personal with each other, and even then, it was fleeting.
The S-III program was meant to make the rudimentary successes of the S-II program into a more mass production designed system, and instead of kidnapping children from homes and families, they would take the children from orphanages on Human occupied worlds that were taking in refugees. In so doing, no family connections, no necessary guilt behind the taking of these children, and more importantly easier to replace thanks to the manpower granted (morbidly) by the ever increasing attrition rate of the Human-Covenant War. Yet, even they could not relate to humans as effectively as we see in S-IV's.
And the greater reason being that the S-III program was held in even greater secret, with even their own classified planet (Onyx) to operate, train, and subsequently deploy from. Even more so the S-III's (if we don't count Halo: Reach) were oft sent on suicide missions. So even then there was no chance for human-Spartan interactions to gauge the possible mental disabilities and instability wrought by bio-genetic engineering and modification, inducing dissociative/anti-social patterns/behavior.
The S-IV is probably the closest one can get to Spartans having a semblance of their humanity, despite the immense training and augmentation they go through.
Yet, even with all this, Master Chief and those of Blue Squad who are still alive, have been fighting the war since it began in 2525. In which they were only 16 or so. Before that, some random incursions against Insurrectionist HVT's and strong points to assist ODST/Marine operations, but for most of their operational span, they had been fighting a losing war trying to save humanity from what seemed damn near inevitable.
The extinction of the Human Race. Most of the rest of these Spartans did not have that impending doom and the overwhelming weight of being the ONLY thing capable of fighting, and defeating, the Covenant in ground engagements without overwhelming odds. And more importantly, bearing the full brunt of being UNSC propaganda as a beacon of hope in war Humanity was losing, terribly.
I always view this cutscene as a dramatization of the actual battle of earth. She is looking at these memories not as just her old self, but as what she wants her and her recruits to become. What would have been more likely Spartan IIs or IIIs originally are depicted as spartan IVs in her memory and the enemies with the gear and weapons that she faces. Not because the memories are wrong, but it is her putting her recruits in the boots of those spartans that saved her that day. She wants her Spartan IVs to be more than the first groups of Spartan IVs whom were more party people, unstable and had traitors among them. She is essentially wanting to train the Spartan IVs under her to be the guardians of Humanity rather than the publicity agents the S-IV program started as
She was turning them into what Halsey had intedned the Spartans to be, symbols that no matter how dire a situation is, ANY foe or obstical can be overcome. It just comes down to having the will and drive to overcome it. Spartans may be the pennicle of humanity, but it's the drive of the normal humans that are inspired that cause humanity to achieve greatness and the impossible.
"Perhaps some are closer than others." - Halsey
@@Baldeagle-tw2nvSo why is she so positive in every interaction. “Oh you lost this one, you’ll get em next time though”
I love that they represent London during the Battle of Earth. Would love to see visuals of every important city on Earth, lore-wise. Mexico City or China. Or even other amazing places, I'm sure I'm falling short.
I love how they showed the raw size of a spartan in 1:50 by showing the scale of a normal human hand to a spartans and sheer height difference in 1:52.
only the original Spartans were inhanced. later Spartans were just regular humans that had done particularly well in their branch of the military.
@@625098evan it’s been canonically stated across several sources that the Spartan II’s, III’s, and IV’s were all augmented. Yes, it’s true that a portion of the IV’s are made up of marines, ODSTs, etc but they still received augmentations.
Better than the US Army recruiting video.
Lol
Us army ad : i have two moms
@@sanambirk9819 Humanity sleeps in peace knowing emma has two moms
such a good point. but barely. warm fuzzy encouragement is not how soldiers are made. and its not how the Spartans were made in the past. on that note, do you think that actor was chosen for her acting? one can hope.
But I don't like how the Spartans are treated nicer than the flipping Air Force. You'd expect boot camp for Spartans to make the Marines' look like kindergartners.
When she said "when I get back we'll be busy", all that makes me want is a PvE multiplayer campaign. Just firefight with a growing story. Like Spartan Ops but better. I've always thought that Halo did better campaign than multiplayer (not to say it's bad), and honestly I don't think this is a bad idea.
Another idea is adding back Warzone Firefight from H5, add Req Packs if you want, but not purchasable and only earned through gameplay and challenges (Warzone exclusive challenges)
Yeah the one thing that really drew me into the Halo MP's was playing a bunch of Co-op online and then to take a break and not rush we would chill with some multiplayer.
With infinite i feel like i wont do that until actuall Co-op gets into the game. :/
I feel like Destiny's strikes would work in Halo or at least something in that style. Replayable semi-linear missions that are story driven but also just fun to play with their own unique mechanics while keeping the sandbox of Halo in a four player activity. Maybe adding some randomized objectives, Marine reinforcements, weapon pick ups or enemy encounters to make it less repetitive. That'd be fun as hell.
Spartans back then : Child soldiers, created only to battle covenat forces and save humanity.
Spartans Now: You can be Spartan! He can be Spartan! She can be spartan! EVERYONE CAN BE SPARTAN!
Just say you hate Spartans IVs lol.
The SIIs were created to crush insurrection rebellion, other humans. The Covenant just happened to show up at that time. And only the most elite and decorated veteran marines and ODSTs are chosen to be SIVs.
@@TheBeastInBlack I dislike 4s yes
Yeah the newer versions were like anyone could be one. It was rare , tough to be one. And now anyone can be one.
Well I mean the spartan II are way stronger than the spartan IV’s so it’s not like anyone can be on the same level as a spartan II
the mark 4 armour is practically iron man suite
I’ll always love halo cinematics
Well.... spartans being human wouldn't that mean humanity will save itself?
What do you mean by that? Since Halo 4 the newer generation spartans have been volunteers
I don't get what she means by "humanity won't save itself" when it took a team of humans to train the Spartans ( who are also humans) in the first place. They may be enhanced but they are still human beneath the fancy armor.
"You say that like soldiers and humanity are two different things.."
@@specturr Maybe she's saying what is required for spartans is above and beyond and might cost them everything. They are required to perform super humanely?
I believe they are more like the result of transhumanism, in essence they are human, but they are an evolution of the human species far beyond their current abilities by the use of science/technology and other processes (psychology, etc)
That piano score at 1:46 my god
A recreation Of A part from "Three Gates" :)
How the Spartan IV's were created is definitely more humane than what the Spartan II's went through. Being kidnapped by ONI commando's then only to be replaced by a flash clone that died within a couple years then inhumane surgeries and treatments. Yeah, better
S3’s were even worse
The results tho. I mean Spartan 2's are legendary
@@froyerthedestroyer6756 that’s the dichotomy, do we save humanity….. at the cost of our own?
So better in the "they didn't have the same burden to carry and could afford to be more humane" better.
Lets not forget the original purpose for Spartan II's being to discretely wipe out a rebel faction.
Remember, Spartans started as kidnapped child soldiers based on eugenics.
Kind of a mood killer.
The S-IIs were kidnapped.
S-IIIs were war orphans
S-IVs (these ones) were Soldiers/Marines who were chosen to join. Buck was the only person to turn the offer down.
@@harrymorris2361 wait wasnt buck a s4 in halo guardians?
@@harrymorris2361 Buck is a Spartan clown. Lmao
@Hibillymayshere
Yes, he BECAME an S-IV, but that was only after the Rookie was killed, of the initial S-IV candidates he was the only one who refused
For the two people who are very confused here, Buck did actually turn down the offer. He initially desired to stick with his team of ODSTs, but eventually he accepted it after the death of the Rookie. So yes, he eventually became a Spartan-IV, but initially he refused to become when.
thx for this video i was able to watch this cutsence without any lags and freezes
So I was right, those Spartans that the showed up in London was in fact Spartan IIIs in Mark-V[B] armors. And other people say those were Spartan IVs. Well I say HA.
Kudos to you
I was wondering. If they are 3s. Then it makes sense why Brutes would be in London. As it’s still during the covenant war
Problem is that Spartan III's were rarely ever given mjulnir armor. Maybe they COULD be spartan II's
@@KingCosmo7 that maybe be true, but I kinda doubt that since from what I was able to look up and know, most of Spartan-IIs that were alive in 2552, still wears their MJOLNIR Mark-IV armor with the exception of course being the Master Chief. Plus there were Spartan-IIIs that were pulled from their companies and put in special teams and equipment such as Mark-V[B] armor with Noble Team being one of the examples. So it’s possible that the Spartans that was in London could be surviving members of Alpha and Beta Companies that were reassigned from their companies before Operations Prometheus and Torpedo respectively, and were then put special operations teams similar to Noble Team.
@@kevintran5901 It COULD be noble 6 I suppose. I didn't really look at their armor too much. But any spartan II's that survived to 2552 (and weren't lost in space) were issued Mark V armor.
How the drop pod impact force didn't blast her away is... Weird, but then the spartan walks out like it's not an active combat zone..
This....
we know since long ago drop pods have trusters to significantly slow down the pod otherwise the ODST inside won't survive aside from the weight breaking the concrete streets that also acts and a cushion, also if the first thing you see is a civilian you can blast away other wise she would likely get kill knowing brutes don't go down in one shot so it makes sense to slow down and protect her for a few seconds until the rest of the spartans arrived
It's a dramatised short. These usually have a lot of shortcuts to get to the point quicker. Time is precious realstate.
@@anxiousearth680 yeah agreed, you really can't build up dramatic tension or release it when everything is set to what real life Spartans (if there ever will be) would act.
The best way if they're trying to get to the point while maintaining the essence of a Spartan would be for the Spartan to immediately exit the pod, immediately assess the situation and act within a split second by grabbing the civilian, putting them being the Spartan to shield them from fire and then engage the brutes.
I miss when Spartans were kidnapped children or orphans from covenant glassings. Spartan program lost it's edge in lore and it just massively took the impact out of them.
This hits differently now after playing the campaign
1:51 Bruh her hand is so small compared to the Spartans
1:52 Just by them walking I can feel the dominance
After this intro, a part of me wishes the Halo Infinite campaign was played through the eyes of this Spartan IV that we run Academy and Multiplayer with.
Or do a 50/50 split: 50% Chief on the Ring. 50% this Spartan called on to head to the ring after the Infinity, Chief, and the others go missing.
Yeah, bad idea, just look Halo 5
@@juanpaacosta8296 halo 5 had good ideas but shit execution
The game severely lacked direction
That was Halo 5 and look at how that panned out. Lmao
I’m glad Cortana blew it up.
This feels way too damn handholdy, all smiles and “wE cAn dO aNytHiNg iF wE wOrK tOgThEr aNd siNg kUmBaYa!”
Nah, f^ck that pansy sh*t! We want the blood sweat and tears the *real* Spartans went through. Im of course talking about the Spartan-IIs and Spartan-IIIs.
The harsh, hard gritty training, from Franklin Mendez and later Kurt-051. The small, subtle gestures between Spartans, that only they understood. That sold stoicism they all naturally had.
This trash felt way too damn much like Destiny instead of Halo
That nod is the most commanding "howdy neighbor, nice day" thing I've seen in a good while.
That spartan had their coffee before drop
The only line she said that sounded a bit off was humanity wouldn’t save it self Spartan which I get it was meant to be we have to save humanity but like we are also humans so basically humanity will save it self
*very* underrated comment
Yeah, I said the same thing! I get the meaning behind it, but it could have been phased better.
We need a pve mode in multiplayer. Would be so sick to have like 16 spartans all fighting waves of covenant. Something like warzone or firefight (just more refined/modernized)
1:28 Orbital drops are some of the coolest shit ever. Not a moment wasted when the hatch opens. When that pod hits the ground it's go time
3:16 Me: "Ma'am I've been doin this since Reach I'm more than ready!"
I miss how you had to be highly selected to be a Spartan, now at this point. anyone can get in
Ah this lore breaking cutscene
i fucking love the little rock riffs that infinte adds
Damn are they forever badass. The old generations always are most coolest especially the 2-3, pure fucking Sigmas. The 4s are still pretty badass but they don't hit the same
Agreed
I like the idea that the IV's are basically civilians going in to take up the mantle of heroes though. It makes sense that Chief and alot of other Spartans would ignite that kind of fire in people.
@@zjuraeventide8949 They are not civilians lol spartan 4s only take odsts and combat hardened marines basically taking the best unaugmented soliders and making them better i have no idea where this sentiment comes from that spartan 4s come from random smucks on the street
@KIS I'm pretty sure that's cap but ok
@KIS I have never seen that anywhere in lore
I kinda find it hilarious how that brute totally saw her, and looked away.
1:48 those five notes bring back so many memories.
i like how every thing is futuristic then there is just a old big ben at 0:05
Man, so proud play as the Emperor Choosen Wrath Incarnate.
No Xenos, Heretics shall escape my Hate.. Oops, Wrong Drop pod
lmao, knowing space marine they wouldnt even bat an eye to save one helpless human
@@Ansardianti unless you are a Salamander, but then, the city will probably burn first.
@@mohdnorhalimzainudin7740 either way.... The Emperor protects
That piano motif gets me every god damn time.
We need more of this Spartan Trainer, I want to know if she actually comes back
Omg i love your pfp it was a great breakin ben album
@@terryescajeda7881 thx 😊
I want to know if the Spartans she trains survive. if so, warm fuzzy encouragement should be standard training from now on.
4:16
I like the music that plays when she says "Chief" cause it's basically his theme
I guess she doesn’t mind her shoulders. Chief shoulder armor was close to the chest plating.
I'd like to imagine that Spartan II's and III's are Icons to Spartan IV's
Two Generations of Spartans that survived against impossible odds and died ether blowing up Halo Rings with a fuck ton of covenant going down with them or dying saving the Innocent from the onslaught of the Covenant.
A Role model that Spartan IV's want to live up to.
And if word gets out that Master Chief is still alive and didn't die along with the Infinity then I can't imagine how much joy will come out of it.
What would be awesome is if we got a side story in like season 2 or 3 where you are your spartan fighting on the Halo ring after the chief cleared it. Kinda like Halo ODST where it isn't the chief but, it all ties together
Seems like a good Spartan Commander 💯👍🏾🔥
In Bad Blood Buck had warned Jun that Leonidas was working for Cortana. So I believe that Jun knew and made plans to have everyone evacuate without Cortana knowing, that’s why Agrena said “Laconia changed everything, we had to regroup”, also in the campaign Weapon asked Chief if all the Spartans were killed and he gave her a very Quick and vague “Yes” showing that Chief still didn’t fully trust her to tell her evacuation plans had been made. Just a thought 💭 right….
Spartan 2s and 3s = Torturous surgical procedures where you may not survive, you become non-human in a way. Hardened in battle and seem distant from the rest of humanity.
Spartan 4s+ = Become joyful power rangers who joke around and have empty meaningless speeches.
Halo used to be a sci fi futuristic military story. Now its power rangers in space... rated T for Teen
My only issue with this, is the girls/womans/Spartan Commanders voice doesn't have any presence, charisma, just sounds like someone reading the lines without any effort given.
Yeah, pretty lackluster. So was the "Yes ma'am" response in the first part. No umph.
I know that "iTs jUsT A VieDO gAME" but it always really bothers me in military shooters when the characters take there firing hand off there weapons to do stuff. In real life , especially a combat zone, your firing hand never leaves the ready position and you use your non firing hand to do stuff with. You also never ever just lay your rifle down in a combat zone. Small details.
Little details matter too and I agree with you on that
have spent enough time in combat zones to know people do both all the time. I wouldnt trust someone so wound they were always hands on, humans arent built for being wound that long, people like that are why friendly fire is so ridiculously common.
You're often told never to put your hands in your pockets, but we did it all the time in my unit -- the heathens that we were. People can take little moments to just be normal without it detracting from their performance on patrol/in combat.
Spartans are trained to shoot with either hand, so no it doesn't matter what hand they use to do other things.
I do stuff like that, go in my own cognition.
Wait, they made all of this for the TUTORIAL!!!!? That's pretty cool.
My first time seeing 90% of this😮
i miss the spartan 2's they kicked ass and didn't talk.
I’m glad that at least some spartans survived Cortana and the banished. This time hopefully the spartan 4s are written right
Gonna be busy keeping the colonies in line am I rite? (That was the original purpose for the spartans, the overwhelmingly suppress human resistance)
Everybody gangsta til Johnson sights in the stanchion
i am so glad i grew up with this game
They make anyone a Spartan now huh
No, the Spartans IV are active combat veterans of any branch as well as young soldiers who show potential to be Humanity's next guardians. So in others words ODST/special soldiers and Young but talented soldiers can be Spartans IV not anyone
@@rodolfosanchez3397 then explain why the instructor was just a normal civilian running for her life ? She doesn't seem experienced at all
imagine the intense testing and training to become a Navy Seal or British SAS operator but it's 2x more difficult,. thats how difficult it is to become a Spartan. Even becoming an ODST would be insanely difficult, like becoming an Army Ranger, Green Beret or other special forces.
@@nickhowatson4745 well if it's that stressful it can't be too hard if a woman can do it 🤣 besides I think with the spartan 4s all they do is make sure you have combat experience combined with enhancements from injections, all the way to adding a exoskeleton armor suit to make you stronger.
All it is is the shield. Just give people the cheap broken shield and combat affecting the skyrockets
‘Why are you here?’
“I got lost on my way to college sir! 🤬🤯”
As a black man I really hate the diversity quotas that companies try to satisfy when continuing IPs. All I ask is if your gonna use black people in a movie or blackwash already existing franchises for the sake of satisfying this mythological "white guilt", please us or create a photogenic black person. I mean, there are actually attractive black people out there. I know this, I seen them in 4K. To this day in games, the only real objectively hot black characters I have seen are Shiva Alamar(RE5) and the J.D. Morrison(DMC5). The irony is that both of these characters come from Capcom, a Japanese company.
Bonnie Ross is to blame since she handles all the diversity qoutas and force feed em to the Halo community that she destroyed.
how is this “white guilt” or “black washing”
looks 1000% better than the live action tv series
Now THAT'S! how you do a female character! And the entire short opening itself is awesome!
... What? Just some nobody who gets plot armoured by spartans literally falling out of the sky last second to play rescue, then handwaving through everything between them becoming spartan themselves? That's what you want for your standard?
@@Poolehful what’s so bad about it? The short’s point is to give you an idea of what Spartans are. It accomplishes that well doesn’t it?
@@Jack-rq7ll Not really, no. Not with this one, especially. What did they do that any ordinary grunt doesn't?
@@Poolehful The short shows us a very quick transition of a soldier to a spartan. This, in my opinion, is here to give us a synopsis of the values Spartans learn in their training. Also, Spartans are just a form of grunt. They are just super soldier infantry. So it makes sense that they would be boots on the ground like grunts. However, it is not the mission that truly sets Spartans apart from other troops. It’s the extremes they go to for their missions, not just their enhanced strength.
@@Poolehful yes 👍
"we are hope" almost crush the person with a pod
Imagine Marines Malevolent came out of the Drop Pot.
I was hoping for some more Spartan Ops, similar to the missions from Halo 4 but I guess not…
(Maybe a few Red vs Blue Easter eggs thrown in)
I think that was us surviving Laconia station during that waking up drowsy.
finally we see a story of someone who see a spartan while they a civilian and then timeskip back to them as the role of a spartan. Its always the odsts who do that
I didn't know Big Ben Clock Tower survived
Pity 343's story telling when down hill recently. also this is basically spartan 3 recruitment
You telling me we getting Spartan reinforcements in zeta halo’s next dlc ?? Hell yeahhhhhh
That nod is everything halo.
This cutscene feels weightless. Has it even been explained why the Covenant or Banished or whatever were in London?
343s pathetic attempt of "Tell, Don't Show".
They really nailed these cutscenes though
Man this clip 5 min clip made Spartan Agryna more inspiring and likable than most female lead in 2hrs long superhero/actions films . Starting as a normal civilian fleeing , then seeing inspiration in the spartans then years later she become a inspiring leader . You see she did not start out as badass , she worked hard to be a badass . We don't see her in action yet we know she is one hell of a soldier! I commend 343 for make such a great female character ! Film producers should take example from this
Personally I found her more annoying than Palmer. Tbh though you could fix a lot of the issues with Palmer by making her ten years older and toning down the attitudea bit.
@@MrSpartanspud nah, She is more likeable than Palmer but yes, they can fix Palmer character
We need an open world halo game set in cities like this. ODST style
After seeming four Spartans fight three brutes and come out with one wounded spartan, im beginning to see how all of them died.
Yeah after spartan 3s the quality went down hill. Notice how you never see 2s and 3s never make a big deal about being one
So wounded they need to be supported in fact. They also literally just dropped so presumably that's the first engagement of the start of their mission... 😬
you see weakness in SIVs but i see this as brutes being a tough enemy. If im not mistaken, chief was almost killed by one
Brutes are physically stronger than Spartans, Chief almost die againts a normal Brute in the books.
you want to know how much SIIs went out shitty way in the books? Which are cannon and were made during Bungie era? 4 died on reach only in drop. More during fight. There was a SII killed during high risk mission on Covenant ship. She died on beginning of it. You don't know how much SIIs died, were wounded casually? They weren't invincible. Hell, that spartan who died on covenant ship had Mjolnir with shields and she died during SINGLE engangment but where marines or ODSTs would for sure fail
I like how they used the covenant brute design in the intro and the small clip of the halo 3 ODST theme when she looked at the brute
TOOOO FUCKING SICK MAN!!! Halo Odst's audio log girl became a badass spartan
Bruh different people
I wouldn’t mind if they made a plot based around the Spartans at that base. It could be the new Spartan Ops if anyone remembers that.
Spartan Ops was my favorite part of 4. I think it'd be fun
is this cutscene canon? that means while the halo infinite campaign is happening the unsc are training more Spartans
I’m confused too
Makes sense you need soldiers to fight a war and soldiers die so training more is inevitable.
@@deez8993 Spartans never die.
@@Kloutkulture true, they simply go on a great journey to kill more prophets in the next world
Yeah why wouldn’t it be its not like humans lost earth and all their colonies they only lost infinity and most of her crew the war is just beginning
This inspired me to become a Spartan for good
It's about damn time 343 made likable no..... lovable characters you know....unlike Sarah Palmer like bruh I get it you strong no need for a team..... Despite not knowing of any motives or back ground development lol like I'm sure there's stuff out there but I don't wanna go out and read the shit the GAME should be telling/showing me....but I digress. This character is a breath of fresh air she's up lifting has charisma builds you up and cares about others and fucking shows it like hey at the end of the world I'd follow these Spartans in battle. But all the same 343 got back on the horse and gave it another go and delivered I don't know what others will do long term but so long as the game is fun and more content is being added fairly often....I don't see a reason to leave.
Spartans are like The Salamanders of 40k Warhammer. They put people first.
I like how she's so clearly talking to you like not a single other person there matters, everyone else is just noise lmao
1:16 that little nod he does to the woman like.... Morning ma´am, just give me 5 minutes and i will get you out of here!
Well decent better then Palmer but Palmer bar is very low...
😂😂
Lol we have palmer bar now? Lmao
@@MaDNeSS1116 Palmer bar is slighty Higher then Lock bar...
I like how most Spartans are bad ass and nice to civilions.
You know in a way we're technically like the old Spartans from like Halo 1 or Halo reach if you think about it while our new generation of kids that grow up and they get to play this version of Halo they'll be the next generation Spartans that will lead the way hopefully it'll be a little bit better if you get me
Does trigger me when they call games like CE old outdated junk tho 😂😂
We kinda are the Spartan 2's, 3's, and ODST's. Then fortnite transfers are mistakes, I mean 4's. But seriously the game spacing with the different generations of spartans is perfect. We actually can consider ourselves the generation of spartans from the game we started in (When in game). Or ODST's for some. We're the ones that understand the different uses of each weapon intimately instead of just trying to spam plasma at an enemy with no shields.
Still gives me chills🔥‼️
🤣 This is ten-ply. "I can't hear you." "I believe in you." All this hand-holding emotional validation. Weak sauce my friends.
Spartans the greatest warriors the world as even seen.... even in fiction.
Wong, Astarties would rip Chief apart, Doom Slayer even more so, Spartans are probably tge weakest super soldiers in modern media
Watch this with a bass boosted headset or ear buds and thank me later.
The facial animation in the first sequence is some of the best I've seen
Too soft. They need the training wheels that Sgt. Johnson was talking about.
I'm just gonna say it, this could be something to explore. I hate to say it, but while I'm not tired of John-117 I want to know about someone else. I want 'another' Noble 6, maybe instead of already being the hyperLethal killing machine. We're a freshly out of augmentation Spartan 4, slapped with some sqanky new armor, a squad, and we're off to fight. Maybe we could even pick from a list of pre-generated armor sets. (Like in for honor) I don't think it'll ever happen, the story is really too far gone to be doing that kind of stuff. But hey, we got Halo Infinite, maybe we can get something different for a change.