I thought Star Wars was the Star Wars of the 21st Century.
Halo: Fractures Book
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![]() On 03/22/2017 at 05:56 PM by KnightDriver ![]() See More From This User » |
This is a collection of short stories written by different authors. Some have written other Halo books. Others are, or were, employees at Bungie directly involved with the Halo franchise, and there are more still.
I liked that many of the stories link up with various Halo novels and games. Since I've read every novel that's been published and played every game except Halo 5, it was neat to get new stories in those various settings.
I liked all the stories in this collection but my favorite was "Defender of the Storm" by John Jackson Miller. Miller has done a lot of comic book writting. I used to read the Mass Effect comics he wrote around 2010. I followed them closely because I thought they were well written. He's also done a lot of Star Wars comics including a Knights of the Old Republic series and Empire series I used to read as well. Those were good too.
"Defender of the Storm" is a story about a Forerunner caretaker of a gas-mining station positioned at a gas giant planet in some remote location in space. The story takes place during the last years of the war between the Forerunners and The Flood. The caretaker's loneliness is a familiar feeling to me. He is the only full time member of the station with new workers periodically coming and going whom basically look down on him. He talks to his ancilla (the A.I. in his protective suit like Cortana was to Master Chief) and observes conditions within and without the station. During some routine observations, a strange object appears in the storm of gas outside the station and then things change drastically. I love the ending of it too, but I won't reveal it.
The Halo universe really is my Star Wars for the 21st century. I like all the stories told in it and will read anything new that comes out.
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