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...is apparently how long humanity fought the Covenant over Harvest. It is not, gratefully, the amount of time you'll have to wait for Halo Wars from Ensemble Studios to come out, since supposedly the game is now set for a release sometime in Spring 2009.
So, a little less than one... long... year.
With the Iron skull on, you should avoid letting marines drive at all costs. However, even then you can still end up having a highway mishap. In this case, a close call with a banshee bolt propelled me too close to the edge to recover. As this was just before the Scarab was due to appear, it meant going back to restart the level after getting more than two thirds of the way through.
A multitude of distant Covenant cruisers, as well as a closer group of Banshees and Phantoms, patrol the area around the portal device where Truth has parked his Forerunner Dreadnought.
A Grunt checks his instrument panel as the Chief prepares to plant a plasma sticky on the front of his ride. This was during an Iron skull run, and rather than try to board the Ghost, or use a plasma pistol to disable the vehicle then kill the pilot, I went for the safer-- and more satisfyingly destructive-- approach.
The rumor mill is working overtime as this year's scaled-down E3 approaches.
The latest comes from "sources" who are reporting to GameSpot's Rumor Control column that Bungie will announce a new, "grittier" Halo universe game: a squad-based shooter that follows a group of ODSTs and doesn't feature the series' iconic Spartan warrior, the Master Chief.
GameSpot's rumor control columnist is calling this rumor "certainly not bogus". Let's wait and find out.