Talk:Unidentified SPARTAN-II (Harvest)

Should we really consider Xbox.com's viral campaign of Halo Wars canon? The Spartan, for all we know, might be just a gameplay example and not a real character within the Halo Universe. Also, remember that Xbox.com's viral campaigns by Microsoft is known for its non-canon characters and events, just like Second Battle of New Mombasa, so should we really consider this canon?- 5 ub7 ank (7alk ) 17:53, 8 February 2009 (UTC)


 * This really isn't a viral campaign, it is more of a background site than anything, letting people know about the events surrounding Halo Wars. As for this Spartan, why not!, he was highly noted and seen in one of the Covenant's entries, and falls within three characters stories within the game. Sure, these characters might not ever be mentioned within the game, though they are there...in the shadows of obviousness. I hold these entries on the Halo Wars site to be as much canon as the Equipment articles before Halo 3 shipped, as well as I Love Bees. [[Image:United Nations logo.png|35px]] General  Tony ,  Administrator of Halopedia  Talk 2/08/2009

I consider such entries canon, even if they're from Ensemble. Here's my hopeful opinion, though. What if this "dead" Spartan is actually the Adam guy (a Spartan-ish name) who must be rescued during the campaign? If this Spartan is dead, though, even if the in-game Spartans live, there could be no more than 21 S-IIs planetside during the Battle of Reach. Opinions, anybody? --&quot;A government strong enough to give you everything you want...is strong enough to take everything you have.&quot; -Thomas Jefferson 23:47, 9 February 2009 (UTC)