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| ::::::At outpost discovery you're literally you in real life, that's the difference and where the question of "where do we draw the line" arises.[[User:Editorguy|Editorguy]] ([[User talk:Editorguy|talk]]) 19:10, August 13, 2019 (EDT) | | ::::::At outpost discovery you're literally you in real life, that's the difference and where the question of "where do we draw the line" arises.[[User:Editorguy|Editorguy]] ([[User talk:Editorguy|talk]]) 19:10, August 13, 2019 (EDT) |
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| [Indent reset] You're making false equivalences. This is a specific story being told, and would be better applicable to what Fireteam Crimson and Spartan Ops is. No, *your* spartan crimson isn't the person in the event, but the event itself is canon. As with anything, you have to give Outpost a high degree of abstraction anyway - it's unlikely the in-universe hall of history would literally have a real Infection Form or Index in a simple piece of glass, or that the "pelican experience" is just people sat in a room. If 343 set a story that says in XYZ specific war games match, your spartan did A, B and C those events would be very much canon - in the same way, this event is in the sense that there was a Covenant AI at one of the events and Gabriela helped shut it down.[[User:BaconShelf|BaconShelf]] ([[User talk:BaconShelf|talk]]) 20:00, August 13, 2019 (EDT)
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