Talk:Karo'etba-pattern Ghost

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Weight

I would have thought that the chopper would have been heavier then the ghost; but on the chopper page it says the chopper weighs 1 ton, and on the ghost page it says the ghost weighs 2.5 tons. FishType1 18:18, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

Where did the whole "Type 32" thing come from?

Where did it come from?

Covenant Separatist?

Is it really? It's used quite often by the Loyalists in Halo 3.

Pronunciation Key

Do we really need a pronunciation key for an ENGLISH word? guesty-persony-thingyI too am an AI... my owner's name is Supreme Honcho. 04:36, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

No, not really, 'ghost' is a simple word, we need pronunciation keys for things like Sangheili, or Lekgolo.-- Black Mercy 01:29, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

I think the ghost's stats need some run through, well mostly the weight, its ridiculous becuase its heavier than the Chopper :/ Ajax 013 11:00, 07 july

In the Trivia, we need to add the trick in Halo 2 with the A Button that while boosting, if you hold the A button you still go the boost speed, but it allows you to turn, however you flip easier. user: HaloFighter92

I think I saw a red ghost on the comercial, is this like a brute version?--GhostR17 00:17, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

No, it's probably the effect of the sun.Halonerd147 05:56, 17 June 2008 (UTC)

Collaborative video tool

Check out the new feature here. Would love to get your feedback and participation. BryanP 12:16, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

Units on Acceleration

Why is acceleration in Miles/Hour or Kilometers/Second? Accleration should be in meters / s^2 or in Miles / Hours / Second.

Think about it. Position is the integral of velocity with respect to time, and so too velocity is the integral of acceleration with respect to time.

So if position is m, and velocity is m/s, it only makes sense that acceleration is m/s^2.

Ghosts stop accelerating after a while, so the unit should be like km/h. Not m/s². Youngrubby 18:56, June 8, 2010 (UTC)

Did You Know

Hey, did you know that if you shoot a Ghost in that cylinder tank type thing on the side it will blow up the Ghost. I think it might work in Halo 3, I don't know. It DOSN'T work in Halo Combat Evolved. --CANIS RUFUS 17:34, 8 April 2009 (UTC)

Yes, and no it doesn't work in Halo 3. 17:36, 8 April 2009 (UTC)

crew capacity of 2

In Halo: Combat Evolved (Microsoft Windows|PC), Ghosts have a crew capacity of 2 in single player mode, but only 1 in multiplayer. Is it possible that there are two different types of ghosts?--EzriDax 04:23, 8 August 2009 (UTC)

There is only one type of Ghost. However, Ghosts look different when you compare the models in different games. In single player, Ghosts have only a crew capacity of one pilot. Youngrubby 18:53, June 8, 2010 (UTC)

broken color thingy

Lmao the color thing on my 360 is so messed up that ghosts are (wait for it...) Deep yellow!!!!! I know rite!!??!!

Disambig

I think that "Ghost" should redirect to this article, and that the disambig should be renamed to "Ghost (disambiguation)", with an indented italicized link at the top of this article. Wikipedia does this sometimes, when a term has various meanings but one is particularly important or more likely to be referred to; I do think that if someone types "Ghost" in, or links to "Ghost", chances are, they mean the vehicle. DavidJCobb Emblem.svg DavidJCobb  02:02, September 4, 2009 (UTC)

I tried to do that with drone but an admin deleted it. ~ ~ ~ ~ 13:02, November 13, 2009 (UTC)

Sword-equiped Ghost

Wouldn't it be cool if 2 energy swords were placed next to the plasma cannons, Like for a ramming ability? It would be like an Honor Gaurd Ghost or something. But wait, wouldn't that be just overkill? Please Tell me what you think!!!Justin Kane 22:01, February 25, 2010 (UTC)Justine Kane

  • Well first I don't think this is a really good choice to ask that question; mayby your user or talk page would be better. Second, it would be unnessicary, as the vehical can ram well the way it is. Putting swords would be redundant unless their was a purpose they would function that could not be achived without them. Like in Normandy 1944. Many Sherman tanks where fitted with metal spikes on the front of the vehical and where thus dubbed "Rhinos". The purpose of these spikes was to remove the huge French Hedges that a normal tank could not run down or remove without the "Rhino" attachment or dozer bladges (Which where rare and assigned to Engineering units).--CR8ZY-Ar@B"Dancin' on Glass." 22:59, February 25, 2010 (UTC)