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|album=''[[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack|Halo 4: Original Soundtrack Volume 1]]''
 
|album=''[[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack|Halo 4: Original Soundtrack Volume 1]]''
 
|composer=[[Kazuma Jinnouchi]]
 
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|next=[[Arrival (music)|Arrival]]
 
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'''117''' is the 12th track included in the ''[[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack]] Volume 1''.
'''117''' is a track included in the ''[[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack]]''. It is played in the first part of the last campaign level, [[Midnight]], when flying a [[F-41 Exoatmospheric Multirole Strike Fighter|Broadsword]]. It also plays during the ''[[Halo 4]]'' credits. At about the 3:45 mark, the song shifts to the after-credits song that plays. The part where [[John-117]]'s armor is removed is played at the very end of this song. The first part of this track can also be heard in the final part of the ending cinematic of the level [[Reclaimer (level)|Reclaimer]], when Andrew Del Rio orders John-117 to hand over Cortana, and John refuses, to which Del Rio responds by ordering John arrested, though John walks out of the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s front deck with Cortana before any action could be made.
 
   
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==Composition==
If listened to carefully, one can hear the crescendoing section from the [[Halo Theme]], at roughly 6:10; the song itself seems to use the theme as its' baseline.
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If listened to carefully, one can hear the crescendoing section from the [[Halo (Halo: Combat Evolved Music)|Halo Theme]], at roughly 6:10; the song itself seems to use the theme as its' baseline.
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==Usage==
 
It is played in the first part of the last campaign level, [[Midnight]], when flying a [[F-41 Exoatmospheric Multirole Strike Fighter|Broadsword]]. It also plays during the ''[[Halo 4]]'' credits. At about the 3:45 mark, the song shifts to the after-credits song that plays. The part where [[John-117]]'s armor is removed is played at the very end of this song. The first part of this track can also be heard in the final part of the ending cinematic of the level [[Reclaimer (level)|Reclaimer]], when Andrew Del Rio orders John-117 to hand over Cortana, and John refuses, to which Del Rio responds by ordering John arrested, though John walks out of the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s front deck with Cortana before any action could be made.
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==Other Uses==
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In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', parts of 117 can be heard in [[Scavengers]] and [[The Trials]]. The song was prominently remade in a much more sombre tone in the song [[Blue Team (music)|Blue Team]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

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117 is the 12th track included in the Halo 4: Original Soundtrack Volume 1.

Composition

If listened to carefully, one can hear the crescendoing section from the Halo Theme, at roughly 6:10; the song itself seems to use the theme as its' baseline.

Usage

It is played in the first part of the last campaign level, Midnight, when flying a Broadsword. It also plays during the Halo 4 credits. At about the 3:45 mark, the song shifts to the after-credits song that plays. The part where John-117's armor is removed is played at the very end of this song. The first part of this track can also be heard in the final part of the ending cinematic of the level Reclaimer, when Andrew Del Rio orders John-117 to hand over Cortana, and John refuses, to which Del Rio responds by ordering John arrested, though John walks out of the UNSC Infinity's front deck with Cortana before any action could be made.

Other Uses

In Halo 5: Guardians, parts of 117 can be heard in Scavengers and The Trials. The song was prominently remade in a much more sombre tone in the song Blue Team.

Trivia

  • The title of this track is a reference to John-117.