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The author has a point though. Often it seems in the book that being touched by any plasma means your screwed. Marines and machines are destroyed nigh instantaneously by plasma in the books but soak the same amount like sponges in the game.{{unsigned|71.171.111.82}}
The author has a point though. Often it seems in the book that being touched by any plasma means your screwed. Marines and machines are destroyed nigh instantaneously by plasma in the books but soak the same amount like sponges in the game.{{unsigned|71.171.111.82}}


however, this actually makes the games more accurate, given that the [[Titanium-A Armor|Body Armor]] article says that "[http://halopedian.com/Marines Marines] sometimes have thin Titanium-A armor suits, though these are an increasingly rare sight. These suits are slowly being replaced by <u>'''''ceramic'''''</u> variants",  ceramic materials have very high heat resistance and even modern ceramic materials are able to withstand the incredibly high temperatures of plasma, which is why [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kaku Dr. Michio Kaku]  used ceramic materials in his design for a Lightsaber, and if ceramics can survive being made into a Plasma sword, than they should also be able to survive being shot by a Plasma Rifle, (which a Lightsaber would also need to do) [[User talk:Andrew-108|Andrew-108]] 19:12, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
however, this actually makes the games more accurate, given that the [[Titanium-A Armor|Body Armor]] article says that "[http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Marines Marines] sometimes have thin Titanium-A armor suits, though these are an increasingly rare sight. These suits are slowly being replaced by <u>'''''ceramic'''''</u> variants",  ceramic materials have very high heat resistance and even modern ceramic materials are able to withstand the incredibly high temperatures of plasma, which is why [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kaku Dr. Michio Kaku]  used ceramic materials in his design for a Lightsaber, and if ceramics can survive being made into a Plasma sword, than they should also be able to survive being shot by a Plasma Rifle, (which a Lightsaber would also need to do) [[User talk:Andrew-108|Andrew-108]] 19:12, September 22, 2010 (UTC)


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