No she did not die. She was just frozen in cryo like Master Chief. She can be awaken at any time.
Actually there is no "Master Chief" in halo wars but only other Spartans and O.D.S.Ts but if you are referring to Halo3, no Master Chief does not die but goes into hypersleep.Halo Wars takes place 20 years BEFORE the other games. Plus, Halo Wars happened 20 years BEFORE Master Chief and the halo trilogy. Also all the Spartans in Halo wars are the spartan IIs in The halo trilogy was after the spartan III project
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they were made in this order: Halo combat evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo wars, Halo ODST and finally Halo Reach but in order of when they happened in the halo universe it would be: Halo wars, Halo Reach, Halo: Combat evolved, Halo 2, Halo ODST then Halo 3 :) You guys are so confusing Jesus why do you guys even bothering answering if you guys start confusing people? Just go die.
Yes. The Arbiter is killed by Sargent Forge (by his own energy sword, ironically) while the Red Team is battling the rest of the Elites. This is not the same Arbiter we see in Halo 2 and Halo 3, the Arbiter in Halo Wars has little appreciation for any life, even the lives of his own people. The Arbiter we know is the one who succeded the Arbiter who is killed in Halo Wars.
he goes suicide to detonate the world in the last level.
Halo 3 hands down, there's more options, more add-ons, unless you are a die hard RTS lover, then stick to the FPS'.
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