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Friday, July 6, 2001 |
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Tchaikovsky + Halo = Fun! What do you get when you put a great battle scene to great battle music? A little diversion, that's what. Freedom, from Garden of War, started with the E32000 Halo movie, and spliced and diced it to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. The result is a pretty nice clip. Check it out. (1.7 megs, WMV format.) (Louis Wu 04:19:25 UTC) (permalink) 
And some full-blown Fan Fiction
And as she jumped, reality falling away into memory, Einstein's laws vanishing as seeds of millet upon a fierce wind, the talons of a mad empire raked across her skin, and the gods of this empire were still not satisfied with the bloody massacres occuring on five worlds. Defensive cannonry fell from Pillar of Autumn as she danced through a timeless realm.
A wonderful writer from the early days of Halo's Fan Fiction comes back on the scene, bringing with him last year's E3 movie, and some homage to Iain Banks. While the GAME might not be this way any more... the STORY sure is fun to read. Check out 'Bracelet of Gods' in our Fan Fiction section. (Louis Wu 04:12:44 UTC) (permalink) 
Some almost-Fan Fiction...
"Who are you?!" "Destiny," and shot him too.
That's all we got from vector, who says it's the beginning of another Fan Fiction... and the end of a poem. It's called Lineatemp. And when we get an actual story, you'll be able to find it in our Fan Fiction section. (Louis Wu 04:12:25 UTC) (permalink) 
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