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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*All the names of [[Covenant]] vehicles are names of (or synonyms) ghosts, and a direct example is the [[Ghost]]. Other examples include [[Spectre]], [[Spirit]], [[Wraith]], and [[Phantom]]. | *All the names of [[Covenant]] vehicles are names of (or synonyms) ghosts, and a direct example is the [[Ghost]]. Other examples include [[Spectre]], [[Spirit]], [[Wraith]], and [[Phantom]]. | ||
* | *Most of the [UNSC] vehicles are named after some kind of animal, for example, the [[Warthog]], where a warthog in real life is a species of boar. More examples include the [[Mongoose]] (a mammal that is related to a weasel), [[Elephant]] (a large, grey animal with a trunk - which bears some resemblance to the crane), [[Scorpion]] (an arachnid with eight legs, a pair of pincers, and a venomous stinger), and [[Hornet]] (a flying insect related to a wasp). | ||
*The UNSC single-man fighters and bombers, The [[Longsword-class Starfighter|Longsword]], [[Shortsword-class Bomber|Shortsword]], and [[Sabre]], are named after sword types. | |||
*In Halo 3, when enough friendly infantry are betrayed, your allies will turn against you and all their vehicles will appear as enemy vehicles and can then be boarded. | *In Halo 3, when enough friendly infantry are betrayed, your allies will turn against you and all their vehicles will appear as enemy vehicles and can then be boarded. | ||
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