September 9, 2006- Halo: The Ark is officially available online for everyone to read. There will be several websites hosting them, and each additional one will be added to this list here. The Ark is also in this thread, from pages 342-345. Feel free to read them and post in this thread.
The cover/concept art is also available for anyone who wants to see it. Just follow these links:
[url=http://img370.imageshack.us/my.php?image=halocoverartfromjoeslayergk8.png]Cover art by JoeSlayer[/url]
[url=http://img147.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sb2copygi6tc1.jpg]Back cover art by JoeSlayer[/url]
[url=http://img201.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dandonahueconceptartvn0.png]Concept cover art by Dan Donahue[/url]
[url=http://img224.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bookcoveroh0.jpg]Concept art by Paul[/url]
[u]Here is the list of websites hosting Halo: The Ark[/u]
[url=http://game-spectrum.com/news/entertainment/halo_the_ark.html]Game Spectrum[/url]
Nov 17th, 2005- by now, there are 30 chapters of the book posted. if you dont want to look through this entire thread for them, click the link in my signature, it will take you to my official site, where all the chapters are posted.
May 17, 2006- Work on the book has come to a halt as all editing (professional) has been done. There is work currently being done to get The Ark published, hopefully by TOR. Any questions about the book can be asked here, and i will answer them as promptly as possible. This is not an official bungie project.
Click [url=http://www.archive.org/download/The_Ark/theark.pdf]Here[ /url] to download a pdf version of it. Actually, right click and save, otherwise it won't work.
The following material is the original post from way back when, so if you're looking for the more recent stuff (that has been modified from reading the beginning works), please visit my website, which is in my signature, or click the link above to download a pdf version of it. Please do not ask for the last chapters, as i will not send them to you. Any and all news will be posted whenever it comes up, and i will say so in the subject heading, with the appropriate page number and date. Chapters are generally posted weekly, though i discuss each chapter's release date beforehand so confusion does not ensue.
If anyone knows anything about the Halo 2 book, or what comes after it, let me know. Cause if nothing's happening with it, im gonna write it. Here's the prelude to halo 3(?)...
Prologue
Ninth Age of Reclamation/First age of Rebirth
Yielding Righteousness/ Current Flagship
The doors opened as the Arbiter walked into the Grand Chamber, seeing rows of his brethren. His Sangheili. They all uniformly bowed down on one knee, their heads to facing the ground. The Arbiter turned to his Spec-ops captain, now the general of the armies, and said, “You never told me there would be this many.”
“I thought you would like being surprised, Arbiter.” He showed a grin, at least as best a Sangheili could.
They started walking through the main aisle, with an honor guard walking behind them as protection. The Arbiter felt that the presence of the honor guards was not necessary, but understood the honor they must feel to be here, especially now. Walking past each new row allowed all to stand in that row, which alerted the Arbiter of some discrepancy. He turned his head left, and saw several rows of Lekgolo, their massive bodies gracefully rising as he passed. And further ahead, even more rows were filled with the small Unggoy, who fidgeted even while trying to keep their composer. And they all were bowing.
He looked back at the Lekgolo, shocked at the amount of them in one room. He had never seen so many, and they could easily overpower the entire ship if they wanted to, but they also didn’t carry their normal weaponry, which attached directly to their arms. The Arbiter forced himself to look away so not to draw attention to himself in any negative aspect, for it could ruin his purpose here today.
They climbed the ramp up to the stage, where the honor guard behind them went to the right side of him, and to the left he saw another waiting for his arrival. The Arbiter went to the front of the stage, and the Captain/General stayed behind several steps. He looked upon the crowd, understanding that the future may rest upon their shoulders.
The chamber had fallen dead silent now, and the Arbiter scanned the room once more. He stood tall and came to the very edge of the stage. “As you all know, I am the Arbiter. I have been chosen for this… this honor, by our previous leaders. However, there may be those among you who believe that their word is heresy, regardless of when it was said. And because of my rank, my position, I will become the leader of our group, our new covenant. If anyone disagrees with my appointment as the Arbiter, speak now.”
The chamber stayed noiseless, but faces animated and expressions came to color. The Arbiter looked back to his Captain/General, who nodded to him. Suddenly, one Sangheili stepped out of his row, and yelled, “Long live the Arbiter!” As the Arbiter turned back to his audience, he found that he was deafened by the cheering of his name. A wave of relief struck him, and he held his hands to show silence was required. Moments later, it was so.
“You all honor me with this privilege, yet I must postpone our celebration for another time. This meeting is one of urgency, where three important things must be discussed. The first of which being the creating of a new Grand Council. After this meeting, all not stationed upon the Yielding Righteousness are to return to their home planets to decide on the council members.”
“Our next goal will be to secure as many Huragok as possible. They are a necessity on every ship, world, and army. If we can take many away from the Prophets, it will give us a strategic advantage against them. They will undoubtedly be attempting the same, but we cannot allow them to take any Huragok, or the upper hand will be theirs. Do not forget their usefulness, even in the heat of battle.”
The Arbiter sighed, and looked up at the lights, then directly into the holocron monitor, which was projecting his face among countless worlds. “The final article is something that has come into my thoughts several times during these past few days, something I would like express to you. The Prophets have always asked each race to join the covenant, or even allow them honorable submission, but not the Humans. These Humans are a strange race, yet nothing about them is notable in any sense with the exception to the demon. Regardless, it makes no sense for the Prophets to ‘fear’ these Humans. But I understand why they do. I have fought and killed them, as well as fought beside them as allies.” Whispers appeared throughout the room, and the Arbiter raised his voice to overrun them.
“Wait!”, he yelled, and the chamber’s only sound was the Arbiter’s echoing voice. “Through my experience with these Humans, they fight with the same honor we would, use clever tactics as we do, and will die for victory if necessary. And now that we are not at the prophet’s side to protect them, they have much to fear of the Humans!”
Cheers wailed throughout the room, and a group of Unggoy began jumping up and clapping. The Arbiter allowed the crowd to settle down by themselves before speaking again. “From now on, if you should see a Jiralhanae, Yanme, Kig-yar, or a Prophet, you are to conquer them, and show them who truly is strong.” He smiled as best a Sangheili could. “Even more so for the Kig-yar, if you know what I mean.” Laughter broke out, especially through the rows of Unggoy.
The Arbiter walked off the stage, followed closely by both honor guards and his Captain/General. Suddenly the laughter turned to applause, as the Unggoy yelled, and the Lekgolo and Sangheili bowed again to one knee. The Unggoy followed suit quickly. With each passed row, the rising covenant would chant “Long live the Arbiter!”
The Captain/General whispered gently to the Arbiter as they walked down the aisle, “ It would seen that you left a good impression with the covenant.”
“No, we are not the Covenant anymore. We are the Preeminent."
If you guys like this, let me know, I have about 10 more pages written, in no partucular order, and can post them if anyone wants to read them.
[Edited on 12/17/2006]
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Chapter 25 1st Age of Rebirth Aboard object believed to be the Ark They walked along a great pathway, the Oracle leading them, and the Arbiter was astonished by the architecture. It was quite like those of both Halos that he had encountered, yet also different. “Oracle, how long until we reach the control room?” “At our current speed, one hour.” “Damn, we’ve already been walking for an hour. Isn’t there some means of transportation throughout this thing?” “Yes, of course there is. Unfortunately, I do not have access to it. And even if I did, it would take the same amount of time to transport all of you to the control center, so it really makes no difference how we arrive.” “How big is this place anyways?” The sergeant wiped his brow. “Using your standard measurement units, the radius of this facility is approximately three kilometers. It is approximately 300…” As the Oracle continued with the description, one of the Sangheili approached the Arbiter and whispered to him. “Just before the portal closed, I registered another vessel behind us, although there wasn’t enough time to determine anything about it.” “Why wasn’t this brought to my attention earlier?” The Arbiter was angry; one of his own Sangheili, handpicked, had delayed offering necessary information. “Excellency, you were discussing important matters with the Oracle, and I dared not interrupt—” Fuming, the Arbiter smashed the Sangheili upside the head, throwing him onto the ground. Everyone stopped, and the downed Sangheili looked up, fearful of whatever lie ahead. “Do not take me for a fool!” The Arbiter activated his energy sword and stood over the fallen Elite. The Humans were concerned. Johnson stepped forward. “What happened, Arbiter?” “This fool failed to mention that another vessel was in our midst just before we docked. We are not alone. I should kill him for his incompetence.” Calming himself, the thoughts started to flow clearer in his mind. “Perhaps he should live to prove himself worthy to be part of the Preeminent.” The Arbiter deactivated his sword. “Oracle, I am positive this ship has entered as well. Is there any way to determine what it is?” “Why, of course,” it chirped happily. “I’ll just scan it from here. One moment please.” Everyone edged closer to the Oracle. “Oh my. It is a master’s ship.” “Then the Prophets are here as well, undoubtedly not far behind us. We must expedite this journey to the control center. They must not be allowed to reach it before us, or the galaxy will be theirs.” ****** Continuing along, the Arbiter was soon sure they were most of the way there. They had increased their speed from before, although the lesser beings, the Lekgolo and Unngoy, had trouble keeping up. The Lekgolo’s large bodies made it more difficult to traverse such long distances, while the Unngoy’s short, stubby legs could not carry the weight of their bodies for long. They had already stopped and waited twice. One of the Zealots was sent ahead to make sure that the area was secure. Without knowing whether the Prophets had caught up with them, or if other beings resided within the great walls, the Arbiter wasn’t about to take any chances. “What’s the matter, Mendez? Put on too much excess baggage in the last couple of months?” Johnson was also sweating. Mendez looked up and raised an eyebrow. “With all due respect, you don’t look so—” “Say it and I’ll make you run back to the ship and double time your ass back here.” The other marines laughed heartily. “I’m sure you don’t want to be remembered as the one marine who was running while the rest of us kicked some serious ass.” ****** A signal broke through, and Ben heard heavy static and loud gunfire. Shotgun shells popped in the background, and inhuman screams broke through the static. “There’s too many of them! Get out of here! Thousands―” The transmission died. The Master Chief immediately readied his firearm. “Taylor, Nick and Sean, take point. We’re going to extract her.” “Wait.” Kelly looked at him. “We can’t save her. Didn’t you hear what she said? There are thousands of them. We don’t have the firepower to fight such a force. Our first priority, as you said before, is to get back to Earth.” Glancing back toward where he had sent Jessica, he shook his head. “Fine, double time the search. The Flood will catch up if we don’t move. Cortana, can you read them on long-range scanners?” “Negative. They were at least fifteen kilometers back, which means that it’ll take them some time to find us if they take the same route we did and we keep moving. But I’ll keep an eye on it.” Ben knew that Dr. Halsey wouldn’t keep up. He looked at Kelly, who understood. “Dr. Halsey, may I?” Halsey nodded; Kelly lifted her off her feet, and the team moved out. A couple of minutes later Cortana said, “Wait, I’m picking up something.” Instinctively, Ben held up a fist and knelt, the rest following suit. He pointed to a few Spartans, who crouch walked around several hallways and took cover, aiming their sniper rifles. Cortana sent the data to the Spartans; the signal was getting stronger. The Spartans at point aimed in the general direction of the targets and waited for them to appear. ****** “Excuse me,” the Oracle said, “but I’m reading multiple life forms approaching us from the―” Three shots rang out, sounding like they’d come from a standard .50 caliber sniper rifle. Ahead, the Zealot jumped for cover. Everyone took firing positions, but hesitated, waiting for the Arbiter’s command. They use Human weapons… “Sergeant, speak to them. They use your weapons, so they must be human. This is not the time or place for battle.” Johnson nodded and turned the corner. “Hey hey hey, let’s back off a bit! We’re friendlies, last I checked!” Suddenly, the Oracle started spinning around, faster than ever before. Back and forth, it finally stopping and facing the Arbiter, who said, “What is it, Oracle?” “They’re here. And the Guardians have been activated. If that isn’t enough, then we are doomed.” Never having heard despair from the Oracle, shock rippled through the Arbiter. Whatever it was, it had scared the Oracle. That was not a good sign.