A hero is more than a person, a hero is a belief. A belief that, against impossible odds, the world can be saved—and that the world is still worth saving. Heroes inspire that belief in us. They renew our faith and give us that most precious of all gifts—hope. The world needs heroes. That's why, when a true hero arrives, the world will honor him.
Museum Master Chief's legend lives on in first-hand stories told by the men who served with him in the Battle for New Mombasa. High | Low
Diorama The John-117 Monument, created in the year 2607, on exhibit in the Museum of Humanity, was crafted by historians to pay tribute to the greatest of heroes, Master Chief Petty Officer John-117. 90 second version: High | Low 60 second version: High | Low 30 second version: High | Low 15 second version: High | Low
Making Of Go behind the scenes and see how the John-117 Monument was created. Built as a tribute to the fight for our very survival as a species, the monument is a three-dimensional snapshot of the battle that defined us, and the hero who pulled us from the brink. High | Low
Hunted Surrounded by Covenant troops deep in the forest with few resources and nowhere to run, there is only one option: go dark and wait for Master Chief. High | Low Watch in HD.
Enemy Weapon Fifty years later, a UNSC Spartan marine visits the Museum of Humanity and holds his enemy's weapon, a Brute Spike Rifle, for the first time. High | Low
BELIEVE—The Interactive Exhibit Visit the John-117 Monument and get a hands-on look at the amazing detail that went into crafting this stunning tribute. The exhibit is filled with first-person accounts from the soldiers who were there, fighting for our very survival. From billows of smoke erupting from a cannon to the sweat dripping from a Marine's brow, you can explore this painstaking recreation of our greatest fight, and Earth's greatest Hero.