by Forerunner » Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:56 am
No, the poem existed before Halo. It's theorised that one of the Bungie staff that works on Halo knew about the poem before starting it, and decided to incorporate it into the game.
I think (educated guess, not 100% sure) that the first 3 lines are actually out of the poem. Whereas the last line, although similar to a line in the original poem, is slightly edited when Cortana says it.
This is confirmed in one of the books, where someone (it was either Cortana or Dr. Hasely, Cortana's creator) refers to the poem, and says something along the lines of: "your poet <T.S Elliot> was right but I think 'this is how the world ends'".
In the actual poem I believe it says 'Is this how the world ends'.
How does it relate to Halo? Well:
- "I have defied Gods and Demons"
Is refering to how the Humans are fighting the Covenant who wage a holy war (god, duh) against them. The Master Chief is often refered to as a Demon, but most believe that it is actually refering to the Flood.
- "I am your shield, I am your sword"
Is refering to Cortana herself. In the books she swears to protect him from everything, whether it is the Covenant or Humanity. And throughout the series (books and games) she helps him fight by providing info, and generally making him better, read 'The Fall of Reach" if you want to know how.
- "I know you; your past, your future"
She knows everything about his past, even things he doesn't know. And as for his future: it is believed that her connection with the Gravemind, access to Covenant and Human information, and because she is a 'smart' (naturally inquisitive) AI, she possibly can predict events and stuff because of how stuff has happend before.
- "This is the way the world ends."
Throughout Halo, humanity has been on the brink of extinction because of the covenant and flood threat. And in the trailer you can see a huge structure being activated, most believe it is probably the 'Ark'. Which is the only remaining way to activate the Halos. If they are activated using the Ark, then the universe will be completely wiped of sentient life.
Of course this is just everything I know off the top of my head, accumulated from checking out Wikipedia, the Halo books, the Bungie and other Halo websites, and from my general knowledge of the games. And it's not as of Bungie has been very forthcoming about it all because of Halo 3. But I've done my research and I love Halo, so you can be sure this is all pretty accurate.
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