

And it's not a criticism, it's more of like a neutral observation. And some of the lines of dialogue feel like the barks that you get in a game like Halo. And it's like one word hog deployed saddle up and give them hell.

Yeah, so fo hammer Yeah, fo hammer drops off the word hog. Oh, do you need a minute to clean off all the ejaculate from your hands after that level of weapon pornography I don't blame you like it's it we get a lot of that. The weapon fired 500 rounds of 12.7 by 99 millimeter armor piercing rounds per minute, and it was effective on both ground and airborne targets. Like anti aircraft gun or LA ag or lag, I guess. The deploy word on for it starts to feel like we need to get the toys out there we get a word dog in there we just like like it's we get a lot a little more you know we get information we get the the weapons porn, you know we got the whole Yeah, the all terrain vehicles mounted with a standard M 41. So the beginning of chapter three is basically masterchief has has teamed up he runs into a couple of other Marines and they're they're kind of fighting their way through and I believe they have their own he's an award hog for part of We're dealing with a lot of just action sequences here. So and we're gonna get into all that but yeah, right up front. And we're already we've already started to see things like that, where we're getting stuff from the position of the hell jumpers, we're getting stuff from the position of the covenant, and it fleshes it out a little bit and it makes it more than just a retelling. William Dietz recognizes a lot of things like for example, maybe we don't want the entire book to be from Master Chief's point of view. Instead of just leaving it as it is, and just doing beat to beat moment to moment. Outline,Įffects nines Mega Man two, if you will, yeah. Unlike a our our author for Megaman two I forget her name already is Elaine. Mega Man to This is Not mega mega man two tier if absolutely it's not farįar better, but there's definitely an element of that and and but the difference is I will say I think the difference is is that deeds. I want to get up right up front get writing And not just in the sense that you get it for those of you who listened to our Mega Man two novelization episodes from a couple of weeks ago you'll know you'll remember that we talked a lot about in that book it felt like the author was just sitting there watching someone play a game this is not that bad. There's even less Yeah, that's that's the thing about the upcoming chapters is that I think there's even less character moments up through chapter five which is where we're going to go today than there were in the first couple of chapters it's it's a lot of heavy running and gunningĮven even more so than that was something we talked about with the fall of reach where there were they had lots of moments packed into it that were just action sequences stuff this is this is even more than fall for each this is this is a very this is a very clearly based on a video game kind of thing. And this is a what let me let me check real quick this is a this is not even a 400 page book. I think you pointed out earlier that chapter four and five, between the two of them were like 100 pages. And this is this is a book that is, as we talked about last time, it's a lot of action sequences. He's got the deeds seal, you're looking for the, you're looking to understand this, he's got the deets.Īnd when we last left off, we were on chapter three, which is like the midpoint of part one of the book. The flood by New York Times bestselling author, William C. And today we're doing Episode Two on Halo. I'm not sure if like if the time is worth it, but you know what time is always worth it? What's that? Hey there everybody.
