Halo's Place in SciFI: The Fall of Reach

 
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So the same member who wrote the Palmer piece last week is coming up with a new series going over each novel. If you are interested give it a read and some feedback and I can pass it along to her:

Halo has long been a major game changer in the industry. It redefined first person shooters for the console and helped establish online communities through the launch of Xbox Live with Halo 2.  The role of Halo within the medium of video games is a widely-discussed topic.

But what of its role in the genre? Not the first-person shooter genre, but the science fiction genre? Some have called it “archetypical” (X),  while others others have compared its cultural impact to Star Wars (X).  This reading journal series isn’t designed to give the ultimate answer to the question, but it is designed to give insight into the style of each Halo novel and what sort of story it contributes to the genre of science fiction. I will be using a textbook called Genreflecting to assist me with the latter portion.

I will be going through these books in chronological order of publication, but reading the reprints that added additional content, such as the adjuncts in the Master Chief’s “trilogy” and the short story addendum in Silentium. Graphic novels and short stories are currently not on the reading list.

First up: The Fall of Reach (The Definitive Edition) by Eric Nylund.
 
Reading Journal Synopsis
A summary of events that follow the creation of the Spartans, key battles in the Human-Covenant War, and of course, the fall of Humanity’s second home.
 
Reading Journal Style
With a few exceptions, this story is told from the viewpoints of John-117, Catherine Halsey, Jacob Keyes, and Cortana. Nylund places a great deal of emphasis on how the characters think and respond to situations. While in untalented hands this can bog down a story, Nylund is rather deft, using the characters’ perspectives to not only give insight into personality, but to drive the events of the book forward and reveal aspects of the universe.
As a result, Fall of Reach is very much a character-driven story. Scenes transition from one to the other when a character point is made or developed, as opposed to the completion of an event. In fact, looking at it from a whole, there is not that much of a solid plot. There is the underlying themes of what it takes to save humanity and the continual comparisons of lives spent and lives wasted. Each segment gives something else from which the next can continue and build. However, there is no overarching story line; it’s more a chronicle of events.

I do not fault Fall of Reach for this, not in the slightest. This is no detraction from the novel. One of the most widely celebrated science fiction novels, Starship Troopers, is the same. There is an end goal and a final exciting event that changes the course of the war, but the story is more about the characters and their journey. Quite frankly, I think a plot would get in the way with the sort of story that Fall of Reach is trying to tell.
sam dies

Halo: Fall of Reach – Covenant
A plotted story calls for resolution at the end, be it triumph or tragedy. Here, there is no resolution. Halsey’s constant questioning of morality is never answered. John’s understanding of winning/losing and spending/wasting lives is never finalized. Keyes and his crew find their morale, only to have to torn from their grasp. Cortana has barely entered the world proper and already her goals have been forced to shift drastically. It’s a strange sense of reality that was interwoven so beautifully that I didn’t even realize the lack of plot until I sat down to write this piece.
If there is one thing that I can fault Nylund on in his style, it’s repetition. Sometimes it works in his favor. Key points like the ideas mentioned above, for Halsey, John, and Keyes in particular, work well as repetition. It helps to draw you in and realize how much these thoughts weigh on their minds. Other points, not so much.
I lost track of how often “Kelly” and “fast” are mentioned in proximity. For the first part, during their training, I thought the emphasis was perfect, but when John tried on the MJOLNIR armor for the first time and “even the lightning-fast Kelly was impressed” at the speed, I had to roll my eyes a little. The phrase “Even Kelly was impressed” would have just as much weight as it’s been strongly established that she’s the rabbit of the group. Even El-ahrairah would be impressed. (Watership Down joke? Anyone? No? Okay.)
 
Reading Journal Genreflecting
The easiest Genreflecting category of science fiction to slide Fall of Reach into is Expanded Universe. Halo is even listed right there on page 380. I will be going into more detail with the Expanded Universe category in my post about The Flood. Such a discussion would be fitting here, as Fall of Reach is the first in Halo’s Expanded ‘Verse, but there’s a reason for the postponement.

Genreflecting describes science fiction as a whole as the “literature of self-discovery” where individuals are forced to confront change (Genre, pp 340). This is absolutely true with The Fall of Reach. As mentioned above, this book is a character-driven story. Even if there is no resolution, the characters are still asking questions about who they are and what are they capable of for both good and ill.

Two moments in the Fall of Reach stand out for me with this notion in mind. The first is John’s training exercise of “Ring the Bell.” Initially John fails in this because of what he has believed initially – winning is a solo event. The second time around, after a hard lesson, John discovers who Sam and Kelly are, strong, fast, and friends, and so discovers a portion of himself that defines him for the rest of his life.

Halo: Fall of Reach – Bootcamp
The second moment is the change in Keyes’ crew after the completion of the daring “Keyes Loop” at Sigma Octanus. Beforehand, they are merely going through the motions in their duties, keeping the paces with little sincerity or enthusiasm. After their stunning victory, the bridge crew comes alive. Lt. Hall drops pretenses of ambition to give herself to the task at hand, and Lt. Hikowa’s lethargy vanishes into crisp motions and confidence.

Even Frank O’Connor in the “Fore World” foreword of the Definitive Edition makes mention of self-discovery: “Whereas Halo is all about loneliness and exploration, Fall of Reach is about a different kind of journey – that of childhood into adulthood and innocence into war, for both its protagonist and the species he champions.”

There are three other categories of science fiction into which I would place Fall of Reach: Space Opera for the story of “interplanetary or interstellar conflict” (Genre, pp 345), Military SF for the focus on “military strategy, the chain of command [Master Chief does a lot of saluting], and the pressure that technology puts on space-age warriors” (pp 351), and Aliens and Alien Invasions as we learn that our galactic neighbors are “out to get us” (pp 369).
 
Reading Journal Recommendations
Liked Fall of Reach? Need other reading materials? Let me get you set up.

As I mentioned above, Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein has a similar style of events and character viewpoints. Andromeda’s Fall by William C. Dietz is another with that style, this time with a female protagonist. These and Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card are good choices for those who enjoyed the Spartan training portions of this novel.

Looking for space battles complete with tactics? Both the Honor Harrington novels by David Weber and The Lost Fleet series by Jack Campbell are definitely worth a look. They also take some time to analyze morality in war, if you enjoyed the moments where Halsey really questioned her decisions with the Spartan program.

Also, due to the Fall of Reach be more focused on delivering the events through character eyes than a structured plot, I would recommend looking into some historical nonfiction books.

The Zookeeper’s Wife by Diane Ackerman describes life in Nazi-occupied territory through the eyes of a family and their Jewish friends. Genreflecting recommends war titles such as Black Hawk Down by Mark Bowden, The Good Soldiers by David Finckel, and Valley of Death by Ted Morgan.

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So is this gonna be a thing? Just pasting articles from Halo Archive here?

Alrighty, on topic. Fall of Reach is easily one of the worst sci-fi books I've ever read. Yeah it's fun to get a bit of Halo backstory, but Nylund is such an abysmal writer that it's hard to read them as an adult (originally read it in fifth grade, which is about where it pegs on terms of complexity and quality). The characters are boring cardboard archetypes with no outstanding qualities, and almost no depth is given to any ethical discussion surrounding the Spartan program (and I'd argue that it still hasn't been developed).

In Nylund's credit he wrote the book in only a few months and didn't have much of a framework to go off of, but if you're reading a Halo book it's because you found the Wikipedia entry a bit too dry, not because you want good sci-fi.


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Looks good with one simple read through. Did not give much focus to the topic and the details.


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If I cared about your shitty halo archive posts I would go on halo archive
That is dickish but I do agree with you. If I wanted to read old Halo lore threads I would just go over to that site which is dedicated to it. I have no problem with lore threads or threads like it as long as they are recent. But to me it's just spam when it's threads from a month or so ago.
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So is this gonna be a thing? Just pasting articles from Halo Archive here?

Am I the only one who doesn't really care if they are copy and pasted here?
It's a lot of work to make a good article.


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In all honesty though posting threads over here that are old threads from that site seems like it's nothing more than advertising. If it were new threads it would be different but old ones just seems like it's click bait.


 
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In all honesty though posting threads over here that are old threads from that site seems like it's nothing more than advertising. If it were new threads it would be different but old ones just seems like it's click bait.
Not to be a jerk...but you're not exactly forced to enter MediaBias' threads if you don't agree with the posting of gaming articles in the gaming forum. I did give them the go-ahead to do so, as long as the article was relevant (posted in the correct forum) and posted in its entirety to keep it from being click bait.

Yes, Halo Archive and Sep7 are forming a partnership and we'll soon have a spot near the bottom of the front page for affiliates/partners much like they do already. I haven't made an official announcement yet because I don't have the frontpage layout completed or the affiliate/partner page set up, but it's going to be a thing, yeah.


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Why are people getting pissy that it's a copy/paste from Archive? It's a well done article, so why write a new one?

How is it old? It was posted here the day after it was put up on Archive. It was a brand new article.


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Why are people getting pissy that it's a copy/paste from Archive? It's a well done article, so why write a new one?

How is it old? It was posted here the day after it was put up on Archive. It was a brand new article.
My bad. I thought it said March instead of April.


 
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Sorry, was really busy last week and didn't want to post here because of all the hate.

As Cheat said, he gave us the go ahead and its not spam/clickbait. Its just spreading our member's hard work. Im making Cheat a page for our site when he gives us the logo etc...and also a forum section if he wants so you guys can repost anything you happen to write.

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If I cared about your shitty halo archive posts I would go on halo archive
That is dickish but I do agree with you. If I wanted to read old Halo lore threads I would just go over to that site which is dedicated to it. I have no problem with lore threads or threads like it as long as they are recent. But to me it's just spam when it's threads from a month or so ago.

As you stated above it was literally a day later, so I wont go into that.

As for anyone who does not like Halo, you do not have to read it if you do not want to. Cheat said there is still a small remnant of Halo fans here so rather than jumping in and saying "Hey come here to talk Halo" Im just bringing it to you. I dont see how that's spam.



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Eh. Not exactly the biggest fan of long winded Hola discussion (series has been dead since ODST imo) or 'partnering' with archive in general..

But no one is forcing people to read the threads. As sep7 grows there will be more threads you don't care about or disagree with. If people want to jerk off to the same Halo talk from years ago then they're free to do so. Diversity in discussion is a good thing. More options for people the better.

The thread will rise or sink on its own merit.
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I lost track of how often “Kelly” and “fast” are mentioned in proximity.

That's really her first and only character trait. Without the author writing 'she's the fastest Spartan', she has absolutely no defining features and becomes less of a character and more of a plot device.

That's a problem the other Spartans have in the books. Kelly is fast, Linda is the best sniper, and so on...but aside from those characteristics, they're entirely interchangeable. Fred, in particular, was basically a substitute John. You could have erased Master Chief entirely from the book and written Fred into the narrative in his place, and the story wouldn't have changed in the slightest.


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Wow, Tiger I used to think you were an OK guy until I saw this.

Anyway, It's nice to see the Halo Archive people back here, I keep putting it off but I realy need to start visiting your site.
By the way what the hell ever happened to Lord Of Admirals?


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Wow, Tiger I used to think you were an OK guy until I saw this.

Anyway, It's nice to see the Halo Archive people back here, I keep putting it off but I realy need to start visiting your site.
By the way what the hell ever happened to Lord Of Admirals?
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