Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-31897623-20190122132913/@comment-29800728-20190127141918

2003:C3:F714:1D00:613B:EE8F:E89:C82F wrote: Hodgepig wrote: I agree except not Halo. Red vs Blue has nothing to do with Halo and Halo has nothing to do with Red vs Blue. Sorry, but that's not true. I see your point, but...

...RvB and Halo could be merged without any problems and RvB is an inofficial part of the Halo Universe

...The master Chief and Lots of other references are part of RvB

...Grifball, an official Halo-Gamemode has his Origins in RvB

...RvB is a Halo Machinima

...RvB gets official support by 343i

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See my point? 1) Burnie and others stated years ago that the mention of Master Chief and the Covenant should not be taken seriously, as in non-canon. They were just starting the series and didn't know where they were going with it. Once they figured it out, you will notice that they never mention the Chief or the Covenant again.

2) Just because Halo has a gamemode called 'Grifball' does not mean it is part of the Halo universe.

3) Just because RvB is filmed using Halo does not make it a part of the Halo universe.

4) It was supported by Bungie and now is supported by 343I. This however does not make it part of the Halo Universe.

Red vs Blue has many issues with fitting in with the Halo canon that make it impossible for it to fit in. Yes it shares names and places with Halo but RoosterTeeth have turned them into RvB's own thing. Like the Mantis for example: In Halo it's a mech that someone gets in and pilots. In RvB it's a robot.

The most compelling note against RvB not being compatible with Halo is the Chorus Trilogy. More so Season 13. In Halo the 'alien' structures are 'Forerunner' structures and with the introduction of 'Santa the Alien A.I. Construct', we can confirm that RvB can't possibly exist within the Halo universe. Santa is represented by an 'Elite', the same aliens that Humanity fought in the war. Last time I checked with Halo, Elites were not the Forerunners.