User blog comment:MilitaryBrat/Master Chief vs Xenomorphs/@comment-181289-20120201002047/@comment-4555900-20120204021411

Then the authors have no idea what the word "consistency" means. I'm just saying, it makes no sense, and if the authors can't even keep it consistent, then why should it even be considered? By the way, there's no proof that it's canon, since Bungie pretty much puts up a big middle finger to the books. Nothing in the books can really be considered true canon if you're following Bungie's thinking. I personally don't count it as canon since it's inconsistent. That voids the whole thing because we don't know what it's true potency is. Is it just where he sees things falling at a slower rate? Or is it where he can take on three Elite majors with little to no effort? Again, this all goes back to the fact that it makes no sense. Inconsistency, coupled with the horrible, horrible way that Bungie handles anything canon for Halo pretty much voids the whole thing if you ask me. It would also void anything that happens in the books also. This does need to be sorted out, Halo has one of the biggest Extended Universes in gaming history, and we can't tell what's real canon or not because Bungie doesn't even know themselves, and at this point, they don't need to, considering 343 industries and Microsoft control the Halo franchise now.