one way of solving the "inner vs outer" colony issue is that the distinction could be about relative wealth rather than distance from earth since that makes more sense.
@@MrChickennugget360 The lore reason has to do with how slipspace works. Just because a location is closer in real space doesn't mean thats the case in slipspace. Much like how the earth is covered in mountain ranges and valleys etc. that you must travel around costing you time the same is true for slipspace travel. Thats why you can get an outer colony thats only 20 ly away but an inner colony thats 30. The distinction is the travel time.
honestly the jackals homeworld being within human territory is awesome, with how massive space is its believable yet still funny how both humans and the covenant missed each other
It is cool, and the empires could definitely miss each others' ships and systems, however our respective EM signals would certainly have been detected by one another
@@OverviewEffekt not yet, that I know of. But its in infinite, and basically confirmed. I don't think its an accident! In the show Kwan uses her knowledge of the stars to decipher a puzzle where language and science had already been used. Call me crazy, but could be a hint :)
@@OverviewEffekt full credit to the channel “Red Nomster” for this theory but i fully believe the text is the original mantle of responsibility, everywhere the text appears is related to the mantle and the forerunners upholding it halo 3: the lesser ark halo 2A: holographic text referencing the ark infinite: every room where it appears is connected to cylix’s/the storing of species the connection with guardians is interesting too, in the halo 3 map epitah and the halo infinite level “silent auditorium”/the final level there’s a hologram of a guardian, and you’ll never guess what symbols are found in the same rooms it makes sense that the constructs used to uphold the mantle would contain the text of the mantle
@@Flesh_Wizard Yeah you're right, on second thought it's probably not stable enough to be their home system. I just saw that the Urs system canonically has 3 stars and jumped to the conclusion. 810 ly is also probably still too close
I think that it is rather wasted. The most important events occur in only a small strip of the galaxy, and not to mention the "Covenant Empire." It seems that humanity was the only one to colonize because its enemies only have their planet of origin.
Installations positioned in order is much more satisfying… but who knows, maybe the Forunners assigned their designated locations AFTER their creation?
Pretty much. They were engineered to cover all possible angles to make sure all celestial boddies could get hit from every angle for maximum effectiveness
And you have to take into account that a large portion of the galaxy was filled with Flood Keyminds the size of planets so they needed to put them in place and fire them with enought time to not get destroyed
But I mean...they were all built and "shipped" out from the same location right? I have a hard time figuring why they wouldn't place them in clockwise or counterclockwise fashion even if the positions were determined after they were created. The Forerunners were some weird dudes.
12:03 if i remember correctly, in the book halo silentium they do actually fire the omega halo(one of the original set of 12 halos) at path kethona. so not necessarily an oversight.
Great video, I admire your dedication. I noticed at 27:39 you mention the Onyx Dyson sphere is 2AU in diameter, but the animation shows a sphere with a 2AU radius (4AU in diameter).
its people "with no lives" like you that give people like me good videos to watch so i can eat (the cannot eat without youtube syndrome) much appreciated sir. also i hope HiddenXperia sees this
I believe in the first book talked about the density of slipstream affected how long it took to get to some places. Like alpha centari was a very difficult journey to make, but traveling to reach was an easy one. Also, Delta Halo being on the other of the universe is possible because covenant engines were just faster, and they could pick the streams a lot easier than human ships.
the mass effect music for a halo lore map is really rustling my jimmies I only played through the ME trilogy this year and dumped an unholy amount of time into it crazy to have an overlap of old and new interests makes me want an ME-style Halo
I never understood (other than for necessary gameplay/narrative reasons) the Forerunners kept Flood ON the Halos. That’s like storing a burglar in your gun safe/room to protect your house. AMAZING video, as always! Thank you🙂
I was just thinking this the other day, how awesome an interactive 3d map of halo space would be. Then this video appears in my feed. This was some great work!
Fun fact: Epsilon Eridani is also where, in Star Trek, a battle took place during the siege of Vulcan, where under Admiral Salok, the 12th fleet, fought to hold the system, along side the 1st fleet under admiral Nacheyev holding the neighbouring system of Weytahn to prevent the encirclement of Andoria, a founding member of the Federation. (This isn't alpha canon btw.) That planet can't seem to get a break, no matter which universe, huh?
@fozzylozzy1131 that system *really* doesn't get a break. Same with Aradia, which is ironic because in Greek mythology, it's a utopic place of peace and refuge. In Star Trek, around the same time as the siege of Vulcan, aka early war, the Dominion advance on the southern front was basically a stream roll. This threatens to directly put the Klingon homeland under siege, and cut off the Federation and Klingon forces. Therefore, General K'Chang basically put up a verdun level defence at the system, incurring massive attrition on both side but manages to halt the hitherto unstoppable dominion.
@nsr-ints Actually I was wrong the I misread the Mass Effect wiki, it was the largest system outside of Arcturus but Reach was still quickly sterilised by the reapers
1:10 The whole bad parent analogy thing is actually wrong. In Halo Epitaph a Gravemind confirms that the Flood and the Precursors are not two sides of the same coin, as we'd previously thought, but one and the same. We learn that the Mantle is a false concept, created to manipulate sentient life into becoming better quality food. And we learn that the Precursors create life solely to devour it. We don't know why, but it's been assumed that it has something to do with Living Time. We also don't know how long they've been doing this, but it's implied to be a very long time.
Much appreciation for putting this together, and the Mass Effect exploration music added to the background is a great touch, speaking of which I hope you'll do the ME galaxy as well!
This videos reminds me of a project I had been undertaking to recreate the stellar map of an old sci-fi TTRPG within Space Engine. I had hit a big snag early on. While most of the stellar map is based off of real stars taken from a (now outdated) star catalogue, a significant portion is entirely fictional. This wouldn't be so bad, given that the positions of these systems are given. The problem is, they're only given in Cartesian coordinates (X,Y,Z) measured in light-years from Sol's perspective, with no other frame of reference besides the illustrated map included with the game. And Space Engine only accepts Right Ascension and Declanation values for positioning systems. I would need a way of translating Cartesian coordinates into RA and D (and vice versa), but honestly the math is just beyond me. Since it does have real-world systems, one could compare their IRL RA and D values with the game's Cartesian coordinates to presumably extrapolate a function to get one from the other. But this would have to take into account the catalogue's outdated positioning information used for the game (the differences with modern catalogue measurements are slight, but notable), as well as extrapolating a frame of reference for the X and Y values (+Z is definitely above galactic plane, I determined that much). I _believe_ -Y is roughly towards galactic center, and +X is towards the direction of galactic spin, but these are a result of me literally eye-balling it by visually comparing the game's map with Space Engine's. Even if I verified these frames of reference, I still wouldn't know where to begin with translating values. I DO have an old spreadsheet made by someone for their own unrelated project that does a nearly identical task, but it has different frames of references for all three coordinate values and I don't know what the maths are that they used to make their functions anyways. I've been considering asking around on old math nerds and astronomer forums for anyone who could assist me, but I get the feeling I wouldn't have much luck. Besides, I'm unable to work on the project right now do to life circumstances anyways. But this is probably the closest place I've come across that might have someone who would know how to solve my dilemma, so I'm shooting my shot here. If you're reading this and might be able to help or know where I could go for help, let me know!
This video helped me remember that space isn't just a flat plane with planets going in a straight line, but it is actually a really really really big sphere (I know it may seem irrational, but I never put much thought into space being essentially the universe's biggest basketball)
This is my favourite video on youtube. Edit: if you did the location of Mass Effect planets and things then this would also be Shepards favourite video on the citadel
Friggin' HUGE respect for setting the Halo novel locations in realspace! 👏😮 Also, second time on the channel. I was here not too long after your OG sci-fi locations video was made, via my original YT account.
You have no idea how much your visualisations like this help with my own worldbuilding, Just from this video i have 2 possible locations for my own project.
I’m a creative writer working on a book with a similar setting, and as a fan of Halo and space exploration this is just….the best thing I’ve seen all day. You just earned yourself a new subscriber ❤❤ Thank you for this awesome inspiration and knowledge 🧑🚀
I was following along pretty well during the first 13 minutes talking about Forerunner locations around the Galaxy, but then I think I had a mild Stroke when you zoomed into a 100Ly diameter around Sol, and mentioned the SIXTY THOUSAND estimated Stars in that local space. The scale difference is and always will be astounding. My existence may only consist of less than 100 years, but even if Humanity has tens of thousands of years to develop I fully believe we'll be stuck exploring our Galaxy and only our Galaxy for the rest of time.
just an FYI slipspace dive Only Affects the nature on slipspace entrance, and accuracy, your FTL speed is determined by the engine speed of the ship in realspace... the covenant used forerunner designed slipspace drives which makes multiple micro jumps in slipspace and with the forerunner engins geting them a FTL speed of 2000 light years per day
@@about80ninjas type it into google translate, it pronounces it somewhat decent. Basically it means miracle deer. Its a part of the Hungarian origin story.
Halo! Our holy winds strive trough the stars and propell all worthy along The Golden Path trough Order and Chaos, Expansion and Decay, Live and Death. A holy Halo. A Beacon bright. Never starting, never ending... Allways present.
Xi Bootis is commonly pronounced like "KAI BOO-TIZ." Xi is the Greek letter Ξ. Any Gliese star is pronounced as "GLEECE" Any Pegasii star is pronounced "PEG-UH-SIGH"
12:04 I think they did that because they knew (or at least assumed) that more Flood existed elsewhere in the universe and kept them around for study so as to give future generations better knowledge of them in the event that said Flood arrived in out galaxy.
I am currently writing drafts for my Halo fanfiction and your star map is EXTREMELY important for the worldbuilding process of my series. Therefore, I hope that I can use your map to write my fanfiction series. Also, I am looking forward to seeing more of your HALO related content, my friend.
Couldn't agree with you more about a good Halo story. Hasn't been one in decades. I also really really appreciate a fellow space nerd talking. You use terms like au and LaGrange points like it's common knowledge. Which, as a fellow space nerd and futurist, I appreciate and understand.
I was enjoying this video as a one off as something interesting to watch while eating. that throwaway line about the bobiverse sealed and you got a new sub. If you enjoy not having a life anymore perhaps a video on the bobiverse while not popular would be pretty cool
If nothing else, your video very concisely demonstrates the importance of the Cole Protocol The Covenant was never further than a day's(For them) Slipspace jump from Earth. And at worse? *Hours.*
If, in a few hundred thousand years (being realistic, because FTL is impossible, and being realistic, _if_ we can ever colonise beyond our own star) we colonise the Epsilon Eridani system, _if_ we don't name any habitable exoplanets orbiting a blue ice giant "Reach" i'm gonna turn into funky space dog food dust and come back and haunt humanity for their sins.
Whatever mental disorder lead you to dig through 36 books for the real life locations of fictional planets is very much appreciated
one way of solving the "inner vs outer" colony issue is that the distinction could be about relative wealth rather than distance from earth since that makes more sense.
I’m sure he didn’t do that and just went to Halopedia
@@MrChickennugget360 The lore reason has to do with how slipspace works. Just because a location is closer in real space doesn't mean thats the case in slipspace. Much like how the earth is covered in mountain ranges and valleys etc. that you must travel around costing you time the same is true for slipspace travel. Thats why you can get an outer colony thats only 20 ly away but an inner colony thats 30. The distinction is the travel time.
I read…. some of them.
I read Halo First Strike thought it was good
honestly the jackals homeworld being within human territory is awesome, with how massive space is its believable yet still funny how both humans and the covenant missed each other
It is cool, and the empires could definitely miss each others' ships and systems, however our respective EM signals would certainly have been detected by one another
I mean the Jackals couldve ignored are EM Signals
@@dukedunac idk by the time our radio signals reach their world it probably would've been garbled junk they would've just ignored
"Doo-do-do-due-do ... Oh God where did you come from? Wait have you been here the whole time?"
that so cringe cause Radio waves and telecommunications activity are an easy way to find life. so wtf bungi you have 100k year ligth
“Let’s be honest, you’re not reading all 36 books”
A 40k enjoyer: bet
36 books is like what a bit more than half than the Horus heresy
@ sounds about right
now this shouldve been halo infinite, imagine like destiny but a yearly halo book made into a campaign
That's just the Horus Heresy, as I keep hearin' it! 😆
I think this is a key to deciphering the sandtrap secret..
BRO. I SPENT WEEKS ON THAT. I think it’s nothing… has there been any updates?
@@OverviewEffekt not yet, that I know of. But its in infinite, and basically confirmed. I don't think its an accident! In the show Kwan uses her knowledge of the stars to decipher a puzzle where language and science had already been used. Call me crazy, but could be a hint :)
@@OverviewEffektNo, nothing in years. I think thus one us a red herring and Bungie never had anything really there to decipher.
@@OverviewEffekt full credit to the channel “Red Nomster” for this theory but i fully believe the text is the original mantle of responsibility, everywhere the text appears is related to the mantle and the forerunners upholding it
halo 3: the lesser ark
halo 2A: holographic text referencing the ark
infinite: every room where it appears is connected to cylix’s/the storing of species
the connection with guardians is interesting too, in the halo 3 map epitah and the halo infinite level “silent auditorium”/the final level there’s a hologram of a guardian, and you’ll never guess what symbols are found in the same rooms
it makes sense that the constructs used to uphold the mantle would contain the text of the mantle
I love the inclusion of the Mass Effect music when we're looking down at the galaxy map.
yeah really got me in the mood for some ME
And the Elite Dangerous Galaxy map.
Overview's grid looks a lot like the famous Galaxy Map, so... apropos. 😁
was just about to comment this as well
HD 181068 seems like a good candidate for the Sangheili star system, it's a trinary star system located 810 ly from Earth
Imagine the orbital instability 💀
Planets are going to get launched
@@Flesh_Wizard Yeah you're right, on second thought it's probably not stable enough to be their home system. I just saw that the Urs system canonically has 3 stars and jumped to the conclusion. 810 ly is also probably still too close
3 body problem
Hearing you try and pronounce Csodaszarvas as a Hungarian gave me immense joy
The galactic map OST from mass effect was a great touch as background music lol
This is such an incredible video. You should be very proud of making it.
This is amazing, thank you for making this!!
Wow the world building in halo is lowkey underrated
I think that it is rather wasted. The most important events occur in only a small strip of the galaxy, and not to mention the "Covenant Empire." It seems that humanity was the only one to colonize because its enemies only have their planet of origin.
As a long-time fan and a lore nerd, i agree
@@brianalejandro2502It’s kind of funny to think about how Sanghilios is the only covenant planet you visit in the games.
Installations positioned in order is much more satisfying… but who knows, maybe the Forunners assigned their designated locations AFTER their creation?
Pretty much. They were engineered to cover all possible angles to make sure all celestial boddies could get hit from every angle for maximum effectiveness
And you have to take into account that a large portion of the galaxy was filled with Flood Keyminds the size of planets so they needed to put them in place and fire them with enought time to not get destroyed
But I mean...they were all built and "shipped" out from the same location right? I have a hard time figuring why they wouldn't place them in clockwise or counterclockwise fashion even if the positions were determined after they were created. The Forerunners were some weird dudes.
I had NO idea Halo lore was this complicated and deep. Thank you sir for taking the time to do this.
12:03 if i remember correctly, in the book halo silentium they do actually fire
the omega halo(one of the original set of 12 halos) at path kethona. so not necessarily an oversight.
"You're not reading all 36 books"
*sweats nervously* y-yeah...
Talks about Halo's stellar positioning, uses Mass Effect music. Classic.
When you send a star through slipspace and make the entire galaxy lag:
This was freaking awesome. 100% geeked out for half hour with a brew. Thanks
Brother your TISM is so loved and appreciated.
The Mass Effect galaxy map music is much appreciated.
Could you do the locations across the solar system in The Expanse next?
This includes the slow zone/gate network. Have fun!
Great video, I admire your dedication. I noticed at 27:39 you mention the Onyx Dyson sphere is 2AU in diameter, but the animation shows a sphere with a 2AU radius (4AU in diameter).
Whoops. Dammit I’m no better than 343 guilty spark…
Genuinely insane dedication. Rare videos like these help me survive off of the dying hope the franchise holds right now. Thank you.
good data i gona share this
make the travel of battlestar galactica (2004)
its people "with no lives" like you that give people like me good videos to watch so i can eat (the cannot eat without youtube syndrome) much appreciated sir.
also i hope HiddenXperia sees this
YES!!!!!! BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!!
Solid choice of OG Mass Effect background music
I believe in the first book talked about the density of slipstream affected how long it took to get to some places. Like alpha centari was a very difficult journey to make, but traveling to reach was an easy one. Also, Delta Halo being on the other of the universe is possible because covenant engines were just faster, and they could pick the streams a lot easier than human ships.
You absolutely killed this, truly a great video!
Thanks you so much for the little bobiverse nod at 20:37. This video doubles for me as a bobiverse map
Dang it bobby
28:15 the Original star near onyx is outside the Dyson sphere. I don't remember the details, but it is described in Halo: Legacy of Onyx
the mass effect music for a halo lore map is really rustling my jimmies
I only played through the ME trilogy this year and dumped an unholy amount of time into it
crazy to have an overlap of old and new interests
makes me want an ME-style Halo
I never understood (other than for necessary gameplay/narrative reasons) the Forerunners kept Flood ON the Halos. That’s like storing a burglar in your gun safe/room to protect your house. AMAZING video, as always! Thank you🙂
I would def buy some merch related to this. Maybe a topographical version of the map around us?
This is awesome! Great job! I watched your all fiction video last night and thought, “It’d be great to have a Halo only video.”
I was just thinking this the other day, how awesome an interactive 3d map of halo space would be. Then this video appears in my feed. This was some great work!
This is peak nerd content. I'm not even a huge Halo fan, but I'm slowly becoming one. Keep it up my guy, these videos are great!
I’m going to just go ahead and save this video.
Fun fact: Epsilon Eridani is also where, in Star Trek, a battle took place during the siege of Vulcan, where under Admiral Salok, the 12th fleet, fought to hold the system, along side the 1st fleet under admiral Nacheyev holding the neighbouring system of Weytahn to prevent the encirclement of Andoria, a founding member of the Federation.
(This isn't alpha canon btw.)
That planet can't seem to get a break, no matter which universe, huh?
In Mass Effect epsilon eridani is the location of Arcturus Station which got absolutely obliterated by the majority of the Reaper invasion fleet.
@fozzylozzy1131 that system *really* doesn't get a break. Same with Aradia, which is ironic because in Greek mythology, it's a utopic place of peace and refuge.
In Star Trek, around the same time as the siege of Vulcan, aka early war, the Dominion advance on the southern front was basically a stream roll.
This threatens to directly put the Klingon homeland under siege, and cut off the Federation and Klingon forces. Therefore, General K'Chang basically put up a verdun level defence at the system, incurring massive attrition on both side but manages to halt the hitherto unstoppable dominion.
@nsr-ints Actually I was wrong the I misread the Mass Effect wiki, it was the largest system outside of Arcturus but Reach was still quickly sterilised by the reapers
Ok you got me, I listened to most of the books through audible while working.. all of them.
This is sick but also jarring since I never realized how close everything was (relatively).
16:00 Did you just call John-117 "John Halo"?
This video editing is so clean. Well done.
I tried to map out UNSC space for a video and it melted my mind with the inconsistencies. You made a great video!
the mass effect music was a nice touch brother
4 minutes in and you earned my sub. Well done on the visual design
So weird, I referenced that same Star Trek episode today at work
Good episode
Wow this video is insane, incredible job!
1:10
The whole bad parent analogy thing is actually wrong. In Halo Epitaph a Gravemind confirms that the Flood and the Precursors are not two sides of the same coin, as we'd previously thought, but one and the same. We learn that the Mantle is a false concept, created to manipulate sentient life into becoming better quality food. And we learn that the Precursors create life solely to devour it. We don't know why, but it's been assumed that it has something to do with Living Time. We also don't know how long they've been doing this, but it's implied to be a very long time.
Absolutely love halo lore, and love this video for it. Thank you
What a great video! Very good visuals to put everything into perspective. Keep it up!
Much appreciation for putting this together, and the Mass Effect exploration music added to the background is a great touch, speaking of which I hope you'll do the ME galaxy as well!
This videos reminds me of a project I had been undertaking to recreate the stellar map of an old sci-fi TTRPG within Space Engine. I had hit a big snag early on. While most of the stellar map is based off of real stars taken from a (now outdated) star catalogue, a significant portion is entirely fictional. This wouldn't be so bad, given that the positions of these systems are given. The problem is, they're only given in Cartesian coordinates (X,Y,Z) measured in light-years from Sol's perspective, with no other frame of reference besides the illustrated map included with the game. And Space Engine only accepts Right Ascension and Declanation values for positioning systems. I would need a way of translating Cartesian coordinates into RA and D (and vice versa), but honestly the math is just beyond me. Since it does have real-world systems, one could compare their IRL RA and D values with the game's Cartesian coordinates to presumably extrapolate a function to get one from the other. But this would have to take into account the catalogue's outdated positioning information used for the game (the differences with modern catalogue measurements are slight, but notable), as well as extrapolating a frame of reference for the X and Y values (+Z is definitely above galactic plane, I determined that much). I _believe_ -Y is roughly towards galactic center, and +X is towards the direction of galactic spin, but these are a result of me literally eye-balling it by visually comparing the game's map with Space Engine's. Even if I verified these frames of reference, I still wouldn't know where to begin with translating values. I DO have an old spreadsheet made by someone for their own unrelated project that does a nearly identical task, but it has different frames of references for all three coordinate values and I don't know what the maths are that they used to make their functions anyways. I've been considering asking around on old math nerds and astronomer forums for anyone who could assist me, but I get the feeling I wouldn't have much luck. Besides, I'm unable to work on the project right now do to life circumstances anyways. But this is probably the closest place I've come across that might have someone who would know how to solve my dilemma, so I'm shooting my shot here. If you're reading this and might be able to help or know where I could go for help, let me know!
Respect to the effort bro. Really enjoyed it
This video helped me remember that space isn't just a flat plane with planets going in a straight line, but it is actually a really really really big sphere (I know it may seem irrational, but I never put much thought into space being essentially the universe's biggest basketball)
This is my favourite video on youtube.
Edit: if you did the location of Mass Effect planets and things then this would also be Shepards favourite video on the citadel
Friggin' HUGE respect for setting the Halo novel locations in realspace! 👏😮
Also, second time on the channel. I was here not too long after your OG sci-fi locations video was made, via my original YT account.
A Star Wars Mapped in 3D would be sick
An amazing video story and screenwise well done
Favorite mission is halo 3 the ark because of how grand the scale actually is 0:32
Delta Halo is in what Star Trek calls the “Delta Quadrant”. That’s neat.
Loftus would be proud of this effort :) Great work!
This is absolutely amazing. I love this. I subscribed because of this. Halo is my first love.
You have no idea how much your visualisations like this help with my own worldbuilding, Just from this video i have 2 possible locations for my own project.
I’m a creative writer working on a book with a similar setting, and as a fan of Halo and space exploration this is just….the best thing I’ve seen all day. You just earned yourself a new subscriber ❤❤ Thank you for this awesome inspiration and knowledge 🧑🚀
0:39 Hey now! I'm on book 17 of 23 of Dune, I just might read 36 books based on a video game I last played 20 years ago. You never know. lol
This was awesome, you've earnt a sub ❤
letsgoooooooo, this is gonna be a banger video I know for sure!!
I was following along pretty well during the first 13 minutes talking about Forerunner locations around the Galaxy, but then I think I had a mild Stroke when you zoomed into a 100Ly diameter around Sol, and mentioned the SIXTY THOUSAND estimated Stars in that local space. The scale difference is and always will be astounding. My existence may only consist of less than 100 years, but even if Humanity has tens of thousands of years to develop I fully believe we'll be stuck exploring our Galaxy and only our Galaxy for the rest of time.
This is fucking awesome, people like you keep my love for halo alive 💓
You just HAD to mention the bobiverse, because now I need that map something fierce!
I subbed just cuz you dedicated you're time to this good on you man 👍
Absolutely fucking phenomal. Laughed the whole way through loved this man
John Halo :D
Also congrats on 1,000 likes!
The ME2 galaxy map music was just perfect😂
Jokes aside, dude. Thank you very much for doing this. Your effort is immensely appreciated.
0:38 HAHA That's where you're wrong!! HAHAHHHAHHAHHGAH
Same my brotha in arms.
I never got into the Halo series, but aware of it. I didn't realize how unacceptably close Reach was to Earth, strategically speaking.
just an FYI slipspace dive Only Affects the nature on slipspace entrance, and accuracy, your FTL speed is determined by the engine speed of the ship in realspace... the covenant used forerunner designed slipspace drives which makes multiple micro jumps in slipspace and with the forerunner engins geting them a FTL speed of 2000 light years per day
YES FINALLY. thank you for making this video because many people wished for it
Well done sir. well done, never a waist I loved every minute of this and look forward to more. That 12 hour thing sounded ok by me :)
16:22 its so funny to hear you try pronouncing Hungarian names XD
How do you pronounce it? I don’t speak Hungarian 🙃
@@about80ninjas type it into google translate, it pronounces it somewhat decent. Basically it means miracle deer. Its a part of the Hungarian origin story.
Sarcophagus eating half a system is perhaps my favorite thing in all of halo
Halo! Our holy winds strive trough the stars and propell all worthy along The Golden Path trough Order and Chaos, Expansion and Decay, Live and Death. A holy Halo. A Beacon bright. Never starting, never ending... Allways present.
That made me so happy that you mentioned the Bobiverse. (We Are Bob)
Xi Bootis is commonly pronounced like "KAI BOO-TIZ." Xi is the Greek letter Ξ.
Any Gliese star is pronounced as "GLEECE"
Any Pegasii star is pronounced "PEG-UH-SIGH"
12:04 I think they did that because they knew (or at least assumed) that more Flood existed elsewhere in the universe and kept them around for study so as to give future generations better knowledge of them in the event that said Flood arrived in out galaxy.
Still man.... better door locks.
@@OverviewEffekt Yeah, that's true.
I am currently writing drafts for my Halo fanfiction and your star map is EXTREMELY important for the worldbuilding process of my series. Therefore, I hope that I can use your map to write my fanfiction series. Also, I am looking forward to seeing more of your HALO related content, my friend.
This is gold. Thanks for sharing this
Great video. If you're looking for ideas, I'd love to see a video on the locations in The Expanse.
Sol is also the origin of solo and solitary. Because the sun appears alone in the sky. (Except for the moon, but never mind that.)
this makes Halo feel far smaller then i thought.
Couldn't agree with you more about a good Halo story.
Hasn't been one in decades.
I also really really appreciate a fellow space nerd talking. You use terms like au and LaGrange points like it's common knowledge.
Which, as a fellow space nerd and futurist, I appreciate and understand.
It's been 84 years...
I was enjoying this video as a one off as something interesting to watch while eating. that throwaway line about the bobiverse sealed and you got a new sub. If you enjoy not having a life anymore perhaps a video on the bobiverse while not popular would be pretty cool
If nothing else, your video very concisely demonstrates the importance of the Cole Protocol
The Covenant was never further than a day's(For them) Slipspace jump from Earth. And at worse? *Hours.*
BANGER video. I love this stuff
We needed this YEARS AGO
If, in a few hundred thousand years (being realistic, because FTL is impossible, and being realistic, _if_ we can ever colonise beyond our own star) we colonise the Epsilon Eridani system,
_if_ we don't name any habitable exoplanets orbiting a blue ice giant "Reach"
i'm gonna turn into funky space dog food dust and come back and haunt humanity for their sins.
27:39 Seeing as you've made a Trek reference, isn't 2AU the diameter of V'ger's cloud?
Bloody amazing work with this map and lore