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Bringing Realism and Engineering to Halo and the Sci Fi Worl


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10 months ago - 67 likes

Friends! I have something special for this friday: a look at my personal top 5 unexplored regions in Halo. Most, if not all of these, are traced to Greg Bear's Forerunner Trilogy, highlighting why 343 should pay off the ground work built, not just because it would be visually cool but would be significant for the lore.

I have several more lore projects in my To Do list. Don't worry, I'll still be making classic realism videos, I actually have quite a few for the Halo Wars universe in progress, but as a huge lore nerd I wanted to theory craft the Post Infinite world a bit!

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10 months ago - 40 likes

Friends! I have something really cool in store to be released Wednesday: A look into Project SUNDIAL, a real world plan by the United States to build a no kidding NOVA Bomb. For those who may not be familiar, the NOVA Bomb was a UNSC doomsday device meant to break planets apart. We'll explore just how realistic that is, and what it could actually look like!

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10 months ago - 42 likes

Hello friends, I'm back from an extended trip that had me preoccupied and I'm looking to getting back into releasing videos. As many of you have noticed, Halo content has pretty much dried up, and while I don't intend to stop making Halo videos you may notice more oddball and creative ones than in the past. Feel free to leave suggestions here or on the discord. Look at for videos coming this week!

Cabezon
1 year ago - 82 likes

Hey friends, I'm going to start releasing two videos a week while my schedule allows it. Fridays will be for videos like most of mine so far, realism in Halo, but Wednesdays I'm looking to start releasing either what I plan on referring to as Halo's X-Files (aka weird, interesting, our 'out there' concepts in Halo) and Narrative Stories like a sequel to the Covenant Invasion video. Let me know how you feel about this and if there's anything you're particularly interested in!

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1 year ago - 60 likes

Hey Amigos! Tomorrow's video is a throwback to some of my original: We're diving deep into the AV-14 Hornet, it's size, armament, and capability, especially how it compares to Strike Aircraft of similar size. It releases at 10AM EST, check it out!

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1 year ago - 46 likes

Roughly half of y'all were interested in a Discord, and the other half weren't, so what I decided to do is a make a discord (Available here: discord.gg/nKDWRtBtYg) but I won't be plugging it in my videos or anything like to bug those who weren't interested. Feel free to join, ask me questions, hang out, share interesting articles / stories. See y'all around!

Cabezon
1 year ago - 43 likes

A few folks have asked about a discord, and to be honest, I wasn't sure if that was something people were interested in. Here's a poll, let me know if a Discord server to chat, BS, talk about science is something you'd be into, and if people are I'll make one and post it! I've never made one before so it might be the wild west. Let me know what you think!

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1 year ago - 241 likes

Welp, Joe Staten has left 343. Apparently there's been a large number of layoffs. I guess it's time to pour a stiff drink and reminisce about the good times we once had.

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1 year ago - 176 likes

Having never played the game, this Last of Us Show is no joke. The confusion, fear, and desperation of the opening scenes perfectly captures what I had imagined for a flood outbreak. On a side note, it makes you wonder what could have been if Halo had been treated with a little better care. The characters and narrative so far feel genuinely real, it's plain good TV, I wish Halo was the same.

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1 year ago - 204 likes

Friends, particularly in the northern hemisphere. Starting around midnight on the 12 through early February, if you look to the North East with Binoculars you may notice a new star in the Sky. At first it will be low on the horizon. By late January, in the darker regions, it should be visible to the naked eye in the vicinity of Polaris, the northern star. In February it should be visible to those in the Southern Hemisphere.

Fortunately not the Covenant! It's a new Comet we spotted back in March by the Palomar Observatory, it's making a close pass to earth for the first time in 50,000 years.