![]() Before starting in voice work, she worked as a radio DJ for KNDD. She graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in theater. Jen Taylor taught herself how to do voice work by recording the radio and imitating what she heard. She is best known for her roles as Cortana in Halo games and the intelligent personal assistant. As the Banished leader said in the Halo Infinite trailer, it is indeed time for John-117 to "set a fire" in his heart in order to "die well." But not before he takes Cortana with him.Jennifer Taylor is an American actress. Cortana is still alive at the end of Halo 5, after having brutally betrayed him in order to continue on her rampage to get her hands on the Mantle. With the back-to-back fake-outs of Halo 3 and Halo 4, the stage is set for Chief to make the ultimate sacrifice. Cortana and Chief are the beating heart of the Halo franchise – but I think it's time for that heart to stop. She is, after all, the only real thing that gives Chief pathos in the entire series, and that's thanks to 343 deciding to lean into that relationship when they took the Halo helm.īefore that, Chief is merely a faceless super soldier with a pretty solid moral compass, one-lining his way through a franchise in order to save the world and his snarky computer lady. After she sacrifices herself for Chief, a montage plays of their interactions across the series, hammering home the notion that this bond goes beyond a soldier tasked with protecting an AI. It's a simple statement that profoundly states his feelings for her. ![]() "We go together," Chief tells Cortana at the end of Halo 4. Master Chief and Cortana's relationship, brought together by destiny, by the genetic gifts bestowed upon humanity by the Precursors. (Image credit: 343 Industries/Xbox Game Studios)Īnd that may very well be the core of this Halo epic. Chief and Cortana, til death do they part But there's arguably an even bigger sacrifice, in John's future – Cortana herself, the closest thing this tragic figure has had to a loved one since his brief childhood. Again, Chief doesn't die, despite being centimeters away from a nuclear explosion - because Cortana sacrifices herself to save him.īy Halo 5, it's clear that Cortana is still alive, though driven to madness by rampancy (a sort of deterioration that advanced AI suffer after being online for more than seven years"), and determined to get her hands on the Mantle of Responsibility, which she claims belongs to AI.įor Halo: Infinite to narratively and thematically close the Halo loop, Chief should sacrifice himself to stop the Banished (and likely Cortana and the Created, a faction of rogue artificial intelligence she founded). At the end of Halo 4, you control Chief as he desperately claws his way to a nuclear warhead that he detonates with his hands to save humanity. At the end of Halo 3, it appears Chief has sacrificed himself to save humanity, although he obviously ends up surviving. In Halo: Reach, every member of Noble Team (save one) sacrifices themselves to ensure humanity can stand against the Covenant. ![]() Sacrifice is a common theme in the Halo franchise, though the ultimate sacrifice (giving one's life) has thus far been reserved for characters who aren't Master Chief and Cortana – though not for their lack of trying. This speaks to the larger picture of the ties that bind Chief and Cortana. The genetic code that Chief contains is also responsible for the creation of other SPARTANs and Cortana's creation - the Librarian planted seeds that led to technological advances like the SPARTAN program and Smart AI. It's also why the Covenant have to kidnap humans to activate Forerunner tech – despite believing they deserve the mantle, none of the Covenant races are Reclaimers. Reclaimers can activate Forerunner technology – it's why Master Chief comes damn near close to activating the ring in Halo: Combat Evolved, and why he seems to know his way around the tech despite never having encountered it before. The term "Reclaimer" is important here – it's used to refer to the species chosen to inherit the Mantle – in particular, it refers to humans who carry a special genetic code written in by a Forerunner known as the Librarian. It represents the obligation of the most advanced race to protect lesser life forms in the galaxy – but the Forerunners, another alien race, believed they were the rightful inheritors of the Mantle, and began a long war that led to them forcing humans to live in a pre-technological state on a planet known as Earth. The Mantle is an ideology before it is an object, the creation of the Precursors (an ancient species responsible for genetically engineering many of the races in the galaxy). Long before the events of Halo: Reach, humans were an advanced, spacefaring species in the running to obtain the Mantle of Responsibility. ![]()
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