These frigates are equipped with shields, plasma turrets, and torpedoes. Covie Frigates are usually used for support. The Covies breaking through the planet’s defenses means the Humans are losing or have already lost.Ĭovenant Frigates aren’t the kinds of ships that confront planetary defenses or go toe-to-toe with UNSC Capital Ships. Since there are no Pelicans heading to the surface, it’s likely to assume there is a battle taking place just above the planet as well in the skies above. I would say things didn’t become serious until the cadets looked up to see ODST drop pods falling. Most of the action takes place in the last five minutes of this episode. Since we are unable to see their jaws, this particular Elite could be a Ranger or SpecOps class. Later, Sully goes into Lasky’s room to show him a detail overlooked by the squad. You can read more about Fred here, but beware the spoilers that litter the text for those who haven’t read the novels. In the novels, Fred was described as being slightly shorter than John, an attribute that seems to be seen above. At this point in time, it’s safe to say Fred is with Master Chief on this mission and I would also go as far to say that we may be watching Master Chief’s helmet cam. Sully pauses it on our first glimpse of a Spartan, though, the keen eye would see that this isn’t just any Spartan.įrederic – 104 is a Spartan II, one of the highest rankings second only to Kurt, and a commando. What I didn’t notice before was the height of the POV we were observing, a striking trait among Spartans.Īfter the Insurrectionists surrender to the Marines and Spartans, the Innies quickly turn around, scared, and run behind the Spartans while firing at what we now know was the Covenant. Soon after learning of Lasky’s medical condition, caused by injections to prevent ice from forming on muscles during cryo sleep, Sully finally pieced all of the ONI footage together. When it gets down to it, we may be faced with the predicament of trusting her during Halo 4’s campaign. ‘Forward Unto Dawn’ is shaping up to be everything we ever wanted from a live-action series based in our beloved Halo universe.Ĭortana’s rampancy is becoming more apparent with each episode. Never have sixteen minutes gone by in such a flash. In case you missed last week’s awesome recap, catch it here! ‘Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn’ – Episode 2 Recap And Analysis ‘Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn’ – Episode 3 Recap And Analysis | Geekscape by jake108 Friday 19th October 2012 ‘Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn’ – Episode 3 Recap And Analysis
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