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Hello, World!
Season 8, Episode 12 (101)
[[S1E12 Hello World|px]]
Air date June 8, 2018
Written by Jon Graham
Directed by Jon Graham
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"All I could see everyday while Cortana was still here was how much you hated her. It was obvious, who are you kidding? If you cared at all about her you wouldn't have put her at risk. You never gave a shit about her. You still don't."
The Arbiter, referring to the events of "Heat", to Master Chief

"Hello, World!" is the twelve episode of the eighth season of Arby 'n' the Chief.

Summary []

As the toys continue to seek their purpose, an enemy approaches.

Plot[]

In Halo: Reach a match is currently underway when one of the players notices an avatar that doesn't move or speak when approached. When the human player is about to move on the unknown avatar speaks in a voice similar to the toys only saying "Hello, world!" before fragging the player. The human player's avatar suddenly revives and speaks in the same voice as the former. The turned player then hops in the Warthog and rams one of his teammates, killing them and resurrecting as the same the previous player before both disperse though the map while the original avatar just looks on.

Meanwhile, Arbiter is watching Josh Butterballs' news show, in which he reports on the vulnerability of previous-gen legacy titles like Reach to cyber crime and the reformation of TOSERS to combat this (while recapping the events of the Sixth Season). Josh alludes to Arbiter and Chief's involvement in the sudden end of Chaos Theosis but dismisses their actions as trivial, which annoys Chief.

Cast[]

Transcript[]

Main article: Hello, World!/Transcript

Reception[]

"Hello, World!" has been well received. Many commenters drew particular attention to the horror elements of the fragging scenes, which they found surprisingly effective.

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Arby 'n' the Chief S8E12 "Hello, World!"

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