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** Fun fact: according [[The Wiki Rule|Halopedia]], the Flood are extragalactic. ''They've already destroyed at least one galaxy.''
*** That's actually a bit in question with the revelations of the newest Halo -book (canonical status unconfirmede) - but it's no less nightmare fuel, as the Flood in this book is apparently a misplaced revenge from Ancient Aliens - precursors to even the Forerunner, possibly precursors to even the actual Precursor race of the series.
*** The Forerunner Trilogy is canon, and elements of it will be incorporated in ''[[Halo 4]]''. The second book of the trilogy, which just came out recently,{{when}} revealed that the above was in fact, a deliberate deception on the part of the Flood. The "last" Precursor is in fact '' {{spoiler|''a Gravemind''}}. While there may be a link between the Precursors and the Flood, the second book a goes a long way in resolving the discrepancies between the Forerunner Trilogy and the video game trilogy.
* Adding to the creepiness of ''Halo 3'', nearly all of Cortana's transmissions are either outright skin-crawling in their delivery, if not outright terrifying, with some carrying threatening tones in her voice.
** What's worse is that in "Cortana," as the level progresses, Cortana's transmissions become more and more frantic and confusing, eventually becoming incoherant screams of pain... before she suddenly starts speaking in a lifeless monotone, rattling off her serial number. Not only that, at that point, her graphics turn from blue to green.