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#Redirect[[Covenant automated plasma turret]]
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[[Image:Snowbound Turret.jpg|thumb|right|300px|An Automated Plasma Turret]]
The '''Automated Plasma Turret''' is used to stop players from going out of [[Halo 3]] [[multiplayer]] levels. It is not in [[campaign]]. The only level that has them is [[Snowbound]], although [[Sandtrap]] has a minefield that works the same way. They are of [[Covenant]] technology (although much of the Covenant's technology was stolen from the Forerunners) and surround the perimeter of the map.
 
Whenever a player attempts to get outside the level, they are gunned down by the automated turrets.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?link=ilikethisgame Bungie.net]</ref>
It is also still unknown why these types of turrets haven't been encountered yet. They function towards the same end as an invisible wall, to keep players within the believable confines of the map. So far, the only things that can block a turret's rounds are objects added through Forge.
 
The turret's rounds fire through Bubble Shields and Deployable Covers, and will still hurt players when Invincibility is turned on or if they have overshields, a behavior similar to the [[Brute Landmine]]. In terms of story value, these turrets may have been set up by the Covenant to protect the base from intruders. They would be effective at mowing through enemy infantry, especially against the Flood.
 
 
==Activation==
[[Image:Snowbound Detector.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The automated turrets make good use of these small motion detectors.]]
The turrets use motion trackers, to know when enemies are approaching them. 
These devices are presumably used to prevent intruders to get inside the fortress, as their motion trackers are pointing outwards. 
In gameplay, the turrets are activated when a player goes outside from the map (and the combat, too), as the players respawn inside the detection limits.
Strangely, the turrets seem to have a main control console inside each of the two bases. One is turned on, but you cannot enter it.
==Trivia==
 
*The Automated Turret may be related to the [[Heavy plasma turret]]. It may ba an advanced version.
*The Turrets are completely indestructible, but inventive use of barriers to stop their fire nearly doubles the usable area of [[Snowbound]].
*Overloading maps with these turrets or make the turrets disappear and do not fire at you, making it easier to glitch out of the maps. After a while the turrets will return and follow you but will not fire.
*The Auto Turrets will not fire if you overload the map in [[Forge]] mode.
*Because of its purpose, even [[Bubble Shields]] will not protect you from Automated Turrets although Non-Energy objects block the shots easily.
*Strangely enough, if you go to the map in Theater mode, the alarms will still sound if you fly beyond the turrets. Obviously, they do not shoot at you.
*Even if you make yourself invulnerable to damage the turrets will still kill you.
*The color of the plasma shot by these turrets is similar if not the same as the [[Phantom]]'s.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Weapons]]
[[Category:Covenant Weapons]]

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