Anonymous_NewFag: Am I the only one that wonders what the hell happened to her body? The Sarge carried her into the pelican... It got knocked down by Gravemind, but managed to get away.
The Sarge then radios in and says "No Way I can pick you up!" and flies off...Asshole... leaving you to fight your way past a horde of Flood while he goes off on his merry way.
Stormfin: No, not anymore. Before the invention of electricity and refridgeration, it was necessary to dump the dead out, as decay sets in surprisingly fast in the ocean. However, in the case of someone important, such as a captain, priest or even a Lord, were sometimes placed and preserved in barrels of liquer or wine. That's where the myth of the mummy in the barrel originated. However, the common sailor often had a body part removed, such as a hand, pickled, and delivered to the sailor's family.
With the invention of refridgeration, families began demanding that the whole body be returned, and not just dumped into the ocean. In fact, I'm reading First Strike right now, and it says that after escaping a space-battle on Reach, the Ascendent-Justice-Gettysburg hybrid had its remaining crew placed in freezers, to be returned home and buried.
MasterChief: Actually, it depends on the situation. The Spartans who did not survive augmentation had their remains launched into space, mainly for security reasons. UNSC soldiers, like ODST's, are returned home for proper burial.
Anonymous9: someone said her body was lain by her father. who was floodifed, obsorbed into the proto gravemind, and obliterated with the rest of instalation 04
spectreman: Wait if she was laid by her father but her father was killed on halo for halo combat evolved when master chief smooshed his face in besides wouldn't it be hard to lay his body down well we don't know still great pic but the hair is wrong plus I am fap to itright now I think I am going to cum ahhhh.
The Sarge then radios in and says "No Way I can pick you up!" and flies off...Asshole... leaving you to fight your way past a horde of Flood while he goes off on his merry way.
So... what happened to the body?
With the invention of refridgeration, families began demanding that the whole body be returned, and not just dumped into the ocean. In fact, I'm reading First Strike right now, and it says that after escaping a space-battle on Reach, the Ascendent-Justice-Gettysburg hybrid had its remaining crew placed in freezers, to be returned home and buried.
The more you know!
Ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8zdkXtb9Yw
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