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{{Era|RW}}
{{Title|''New York Times'' Easter egg}}
{{Title|''New York Times'' Easter egg}}
{{Status|Gameplay}}


[[File:New York Times Easter egg.png|thumb|340px|The New York Times front page from 11/11/1918, as seen on [[NMPD HQ|NMPD HQ]].]]
[[File:New York Times Easter egg.png|thumb|340px|right|The New York Times front page from 11/11/1918, as seen on [[NMPD HQ (level)|NMPD HQ]].]]


The '''''New York Times''''' is an [[Easter egg]] in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. Throughout the game, papers and other various detritus litter the ground. Although most of these items are completely indecipherable, one is a newspaper bearing the partially obscured headline:
The '''''New York Times''''' is an [[Easter Egg]] in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. Throughout the game, papers and other various detritus litter the ground. Although most of these items are completely indecipherable, one is a newspaper bearing the partially obscured headline:


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==Location==
==Location==
Although the newspaper can be found throughout the game, it is perhaps most easily viewed on [[NMPD HQ|NMPD HQ]], as it appears in a fully lit area. Four copies of the paper can be found in the room in which [[Edward Buck]] says, "''Grab some ammo, Romeo. These boys won't need it.''" One is inside the desk in the center of the room, near a dead NMPD officer's left foot. A second is to the officer's right, near a chair; in the ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection|Master Chief Collection]]'' version of the game, a sniper rifle is pointing directly at it. A third is to the far right of the room, near a dead NMPD officer, a dead Grunt, and a large blood stain on the floor. The final copy is on the left side of the room near the far AC [[chatter]] console.
Although the newspaper can be found throughout the game, it is perhaps most easily viewed on [[NMPD HQ (level)|NMPD HQ]], as it appears in a fully lit area. Four copies of the paper can be found in the room in which [[Edward Buck]] says, "''Grab some ammo, Romeo. These boys won't need it.''" One is inside the desk in the center of the room, near a dead NMPD officer's left foot. A second is to the officer's right, near a chair; in the ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection|Master Chief Collection]]'' version of the game, a sniper rifle is pointing directly at it. A third is to the far right of the room, near a dead NMPD officer, a dead Grunt, and a large blood stain on the floor. The final copy is on the left side of the room near the far AC [[chatter]] console.


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==Sources==
==Sources==
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{{Easter Egg}}
[[Category:Halo 3: ODST Easter eggs]]
[[Category:Halo 3: ODST Easter Eggs]]

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