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In Halo Reach, Halo fans got to experience a new way to experience a sci-fi game coming from Bungie in a whole new different kind of gameplay. Of coarse I'm talking about Long Night of Solace, where we got to launch for the first time in a Sabre and fly into space to battle the Covenant. And if you are any fan of Bungies, you would call that mission one of the best in their series. So my question to you is why? Why spend so much money and time on creating this new style of gameplay? Was it just to do it and create a cool experience, or is it that and much more. The answer is Much Much More. The way I see it, Bungie put that time and effort into space flight because they were testing it out for Destiny which was 2 or 3 years already under development. So are we going to experience first hand an epic space war like you would see in the third Star Wars movie, or not? Will we join together as a fleet, side by side to battle it out with who knows what that lurks in the shadows of space. The possibilities are endless. Perhaps this will be a whole new game mode :O as well as being in the story.
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Guys, Imagine finally owning a large cruiser like what Willgh said, but that cruiser is accumulated wealth from your guild or clan, and each of you use it together to traverse the stars as one platoon to take on the enemies. Now imagine several other cruisers and ships owned by other guilds/clans forming in a planet's orbit to take on entire fleets. That'll be the day.