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  • Unending Fury
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  • Unending Fury was an action thriller film released in 2573, directed by Sigma Octanus IV native Harold Samyon. The film was very successful, grossing several billion credits at the box office, and was praised by critics for its unflinchingly realistic depiction of the Insurrection during the late days of the Human-Covenant War. The story was written by Samyon and Kevin Roberts, the latter being a former UNSC Army trooper who had fought in anti-insurgency operations for the last few years of the Human-Covenant War.
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  • None
Affects
points req
  • 45
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Name
  • Unending Fury
Class
  • Warrior
ranks
  • 5
Description
  • Increases the damage done by your Slam, Whirlwind and Bloodthirst abilities by X%.
Location
  • Fury, Tier 10
abstract
  • Unending Fury was an action thriller film released in 2573, directed by Sigma Octanus IV native Harold Samyon. The film was very successful, grossing several billion credits at the box office, and was praised by critics for its unflinchingly realistic depiction of the Insurrection during the late days of the Human-Covenant War. The story was written by Samyon and Kevin Roberts, the latter being a former UNSC Army trooper who had fought in anti-insurgency operations for the last few years of the Human-Covenant War. The story was adapted by allegedly true stories heard by both Samyon and Roberts concerning a series of battles between infamous Insurrectionist officer Jonathan Ulan and a group of United Nations Space Command funded and equipped paramilitaries known as the Freelancer Project. The film was shot on location at various colonies, including Tribute and Sigma Octanus IV. An extensive publicity campaign was launched to promote the film, including fake propaganda from both the UNSC and Insurrectionist side, as well as fictional interviews regarding the events of the film.