Halo: The Fall of Reach

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Title Halo: The Fall of Reach
The book cover.
Author Eric Nylund
Country United States
Language English
Series Halo
Genre(s) Science fiction
Publisher Del Rey
Released October 30, 2001
Media type Print (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages 352
ISBN ISBN 0-345-45132-5
Followed by The Flood

Halo: The Fall of Reach is a 2001 novel by Eric Nylund based on the Halo series of computer and video games and acts as a prequel to Halo: Combat Evolved, the first game in the series. The novel expands on the events which led up to the game and explains the origins of the SPARTAN II super soldiers, by narrating the story of the series protagonist, the Master Chief, and how he became one of the SPARTAN-IIs.

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The novel opens with a recounting of Dr. Catherine Elizabeth Halsey and Lieutenant Keyes' trip to a human colony world (Eridanus 2) where they first meet John, a 6 year old child who they will subsequently enroll in the SPARTAN II program, a secret experiment aimed at creating a force of super soldiers from conscripted children who possess certain genetic markers. The story then moves on with a description of the brutal military training and indoctrination to which John-117 (the children are referred to only by their first name and the original SPARTAN project specimen number they were assigned during initial screening) and the rest of the kids are subjected. During this time John grows from a competitive young boy to the respected leader of the SPARTANs. At the age of 14, John and his teammates undergo biological and cybernetic enhancements that turn them into highly efficient and lethal soldiers; however, out of the original 75 candidates, only 33 survive the process. 30 die as a direct result of the surgery and 12 suffer debilitating side-effects. Later, after their first real successful combat operation, the SPARTANs receive the MJOLNIR combat armor which further enhances their faculties, making them the best soldiers humanity has to offer. All of the SPARTAN-II's were granted enlisted ranks in the UNSC Defense Forces Navy since their creation had actually been supervised by the UNSC's Office of Naval Intelligence's Section Three rather than by the UNSC Defense Forces Marine Corps, which normally handled all UNSC ground combat operations. As the leader of the SPARTAN-II's, John-117 was granted the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer, the highest non-commissioned officer grade in the UNSC Navy. He became known simply as "The Master Chief" to most UNSC military personnel thereafter.

Following these events the reader is introduced to the Covenant and their initial attacks against the outlying human colonies (such as Harvest and Jericho). The SPARTANs spread up along the front to fight the aliens, but humanity's struggle seems desperate as colony after colony is destroyed by the technologically superior Covenant. Shortly after all SPARTANs are re-united to prepare for a secret mission behind enemy lines, the Covenant launch a large scale assault which leads to the destruction of Reach, the planet where the SPARTANs' training center was located and which served as the only homeworld they had ever really known. The fall of Reach was a notable event in human history because it was the most heavily fortified planet of the UNSC, rivaled only by the now fortified Earth itself.


The novel ends with an expanded version of the prologue to the original game and the escape of Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 aboard the UNSC modified cruiser Pillar of Autumn. The vessel pursued a "randomized" slipspace vector which lead to the discovery of the Forerunners' Halo Alpha installation. This vector was later revealed to have been generated using Forerunner hieroglyphs by the ship's AI Cortana. While the first Halo game made the Master Chief look like he was the only SPARTAN-II who survived the destruction of Reach, the book reveals that another SPARTAN II named Linda-058 was placed in cryostasis on board the Pillar of Autumn, neither dead nor alive, after she was gravely wounded during a Covenant raid onboard one of Reach's orbital space stations.

The novel is the first of a series of six books based around the Halo universe. The second book, Halo: The Flood, written by William C. Dietz, is a novelization of Halo: Combat Evolved. Halo: First Strike, written by Eric Nylund, is a sequel to the original game and a prequel to Halo 2. The sequel to First Strike is Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, also by Eric Nylund. Two more unnamed novels are currently being written.

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