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| Yes well I wasnt trying to be mean or commanding or anything...I am just too noobish to know how to make a disambiguation page ^_^ [[User:Justin Time|Justin Time]] 20:10, 31 July 2007 (UTC) | | Yes well I wasnt trying to be mean or commanding or anything...I am just too noobish to know how to make a disambiguation page ^_^ [[User:Justin Time|Justin Time]] 20:10, 31 July 2007 (UTC) |
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| Aside from the name and the homing in Halo 2, there hasn't really been any difference at all to the rocket launcher, aesthetically or otherwise - the older versions are even labelled in-game as the 'M41 SSR'. Apparently, the Vista manual for Halo 2 labels the rocket launcher as the M41, as well. I'd suggest merging it. I can understand the MA5C and MA5B being seperate, but they are actually labelled and canonically different to each other, and are aesthetically different (if only slightly). The rocket launcher has remained fairly similair throughout the series. <br>
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| [[User:Diaboy|Diaboy]] 11:54, 21 August 2008 (UTC)
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