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:They can't be pulse lasers; those are a beam of energy, while the Autumn was hit by blue/cyan bolts of some kind (as a side note, the pulse laser article says the beam is cyan when it appears to be purple). So it couldn't be plasma torpedoes (red) or a pulse laser (purple beam). Also, plasma charges on Seraphs are Air-to-Ground focused pillars of plasma, so I don't think that's what hit the Autumn. My opinion? They are point defense lasers, the colors of which we don't know of and are much more accurate than plasma torpedoes, meaning hitting the Halo is much less likely. [[User:Kyouraku-taichou|Kyouraku-taichou]] 02:26, 22 January 2008 (UTC) | :They can't be pulse lasers; those are a beam of energy, while the Autumn was hit by blue/cyan bolts of some kind (as a side note, the pulse laser article says the beam is cyan when it appears to be purple). So it couldn't be plasma torpedoes (red) or a pulse laser (purple beam). Also, plasma charges on Seraphs are Air-to-Ground focused pillars of plasma, so I don't think that's what hit the Autumn. My opinion? They are point defense lasers, the colors of which we don't know of and are much more accurate than plasma torpedoes, meaning hitting the Halo is much less likely. [[User:Kyouraku-taichou|Kyouraku-taichou]] 02:26, 22 January 2008 (UTC) | ||
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