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*Two [[Sangheili Ultra|Elite Ultras]] are seen wielding both [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|energy swords]] and {{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}s, a combination that has never been seen before. Such a combination would greatly mitigate the drawbacks of using a sword, which is most likely why it is not seen in any of the games. | *Two [[Sangheili Ultra|Elite Ultras]] are seen wielding both [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|energy swords]] and {{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}s, a combination that has never been seen before. Such a combination would greatly mitigate the drawbacks of using a sword, which is most likely why it is not seen in any of the games. | ||
*When Kat drops the device, the screen shows that 63 terajoules of energy are released upon detonation. The atomic bomb that exploded over Hiroshima during World War II released 60 terajoules of energy. | *When Kat drops the device, the screen shows that 63 terajoules of energy are released upon detonation. The atomic bomb that exploded over Hiroshima during World War II released 60 terajoules of energy. | ||
*[[Jorge-052]] is seen wielding his [[M247H Heavy Machine Gun|M247H]] left | *[[Jorge-052]] is seen wielding his [[M247H Heavy Machine Gun|M247H]] left handed, although he wields it right handedly in ''Halo: Reach''. It is unknown whether he uses the weapon ambidextrously, or if this is merely an oversight. | ||
*The shielding on the ''Ket''-pattern battlecruiser appears similar to the energy shielding on the [[Sentinel]]s in ''[[Halo 3]]'', as well as that of the [[Bubble Shield]] and the [[Armor Abilities#Drop Shield|Drop Shield]], as all four display hexagonal shapes. | *The shielding on the ''Ket''-pattern battlecruiser appears similar to the energy shielding on the [[Sentinel]]s in ''[[Halo 3]]'', as well as that of the [[Bubble Shield]] and the [[Armor Abilities#Drop Shield|Drop Shield]], as all four display hexagonal shapes. | ||
*Although the cruiser's shields are supposed to contain the blast, making it multiple times more destructive, if one looks closely near the beginning of the explosion, several small plumes, and eventually the entire explosion, travel right through it as if it were not there. | *Although the cruiser's shields are supposed to contain the blast, making it multiple times more destructive, if one looks closely near the beginning of the explosion, several small plumes, and eventually the entire explosion, travel right through it as if it were not there. | ||
*Kat does not wear a jetpack, leaving it suspicious about how she intended to reach the cruiser's gravity lift, lending further credence to Holland's statement that Thom's death was the result of acting impulsively. | *Kat does not wear a jetpack, leaving it suspicious about how she intended to reach the cruiser's gravity lift, lending further credence to Holland's statement that Thom's death was the result of acting impulsively. | ||
*The Army soldiers are shown using the MA5C instead of the MA37 ICWS, which is standard issue for Army units. It is possible that Army units on different planets are equipped differently. From a production standpoint, the MA5C props were used as they were readily available, having previously been used in ''[[The Life]]'', the extended version of ''[[Birth of a Spartan]]'', and ''[[Patrol]]''. | *The Army soldiers are shown using the MA5C instead of the MA37 ICWS, which is standard-issue for Army units. It is possible that Army units on different planets are equipped differently. From a production standpoint, the MA5C props were used as they were readily available, having previously been used in ''[[The Life]]'', the extended version of ''[[Birth of a Spartan]]'', and ''[[Patrol]]''. | ||
*Kat is actually played by a male stunt man in the scenes where she is running, but is played by a woman in the scene with the point of view inside her helmet. The Elite Ultra being assassinated by Carter is also played by a man in an Elite suit.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jqZuBRulbk '''Youtube''': ''Halo Reach - Making of <nowiki>'Deliver Hope'</nowiki>'']</ref> | *Kat is actually played by a male stunt man in the scenes where she is running, but is played by a woman in the scene with the point of view inside her helmet. The Elite Ultra being assassinated by Carter is also played by a man in an Elite suit.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jqZuBRulbk '''Youtube''': ''Halo Reach - Making of <nowiki>'Deliver Hope'</nowiki>'']</ref> | ||
*Kat's armor suit used within the trailer was later re-used during [[wikipedia:Penny Arcade Expo|PAX 2010]], where Kat was instead depicted by hired cosplayer Jordan Konkel.<ref>[http://www.405th.com/content.php/288-Interview-with-the-girl-in-the-Kat-suit-from-PAX '''405th.com''': ''Interview with the girl in the Kat suit from PAX''] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20100927165611/http://www.405th.com/content.php/288-Interview-with-the-girl-in-the-Kat-suit-from-PAX Archive])</ref> It and Thom's Mark V[B] were later repainted and used for [[Kelly-087]] and [[Frederic-104]] in ''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''. | *Kat's armor suit used within the trailer was later re-used during [[wikipedia:Penny Arcade Expo|PAX 2010]], where Kat was instead depicted by hired cosplayer Jordan Konkel.<ref>[http://www.405th.com/content.php/288-Interview-with-the-girl-in-the-Kat-suit-from-PAX '''405th.com''': ''Interview with the girl in the Kat suit from PAX''] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20100927165611/http://www.405th.com/content.php/288-Interview-with-the-girl-in-the-Kat-suit-from-PAX Archive])</ref> It and Thom's Mark V[B] were later repainted and used for [[Kelly-087]] and [[Frederic-104]] in ''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''. |