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Good question. This is probably just exaggeration on EGM's part. The Spiker's magazine is, at best, only about 6 inches long, based on its size in proportion to the entire weapon. They do look a bit longer than that when stuck in an enemy, but that's likely just to make them visible in gameplay. OTOH, perhaps the process that heats the spikes up allows them to be stretched by some other mechanism. Who knows? Perhaps Bungie will release some more information about the weapon in the future. Perhaps not. <span style="font-family: HandelGothic BT; font-size: 12pt;">[[User:Rtas Vadumee|Rtas Vadumee]]</span> 08:42, 5 August 2007 (UTC) | Good question. This is probably just exaggeration on EGM's part. The Spiker's magazine is, at best, only about 6 inches long, based on its size in proportion to the entire weapon. They do look a bit longer than that when stuck in an enemy, but that's likely just to make them visible in gameplay. OTOH, perhaps the process that heats the spikes up allows them to be stretched by some other mechanism. Who knows? Perhaps Bungie will release some more information about the weapon in the future. Perhaps not. <span style="font-family: HandelGothic BT; font-size: 12pt;">[[User:Rtas Vadumee|Rtas Vadumee]]</span> 08:42, 5 August 2007 (UTC) | ||
This idea just came to me. What if the spikes were small rods of metal and as they got launched out they got heated and lengthened? Traveling thru the air would cool them down enough to become solid again and the air would shape it into a toothpick-shaped bullet. When you think about it, it makes sense it a strange kinda way | This idea just came to me. What if the spikes were small rods of metal and as they got launched out they got heated and lengthened? Traveling thru the air would cool them down enough to become solid again and the air would shape it into a toothpick-shaped bullet. When you think about it, it makes sense it a strange kinda way. [[User:Gagaw117|<font color="GREEN">Gagaw117</font>]] 10:22, 1 March 2008 (UTC) | ||
Gagaw117 may be correct. If I'm not mistaken, the article both here and from Bungie about the Spike Grenade has an interesting quote; | Gagaw117 may be correct. If I'm not mistaken, the article both here and from Bungie about the Spike Grenade has an interesting quote; |