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*In the ''[[Halo 4: Official Game Guide]]'', the pulse grenade is portrayed in its near-detonation phase (cube with 6 spikes) which is identical to the splinter grenade's inert phase.{{Ref/Book|Halo 4: Official Game Guide|Page=47|Detail=Collector's Edition}} | *In the ''[[Halo 4: Official Game Guide]]'', the pulse grenade is portrayed in its near-detonation phase (cube with 6 spikes) which is identical to the splinter grenade's inert phase.{{Ref/Book|Halo 4: Official Game Guide|Page=47|Detail=Collector's Edition}} | ||
*The shape of the splinter cloud is a cross and a hexagon when viewed from two different non-opposite lateral sides. In other words, looking at the cloud facing directly parallel to the "throw plane" will align the splinters in a cross shape, while walking around to be perpendicular to said plane, with an imaginary line connecting the player to the cloud's center, will show them in a hexagon. | *The shape of the splinter cloud is a cross and a hexagon when viewed from two different non-opposite lateral sides. In other words, looking at the cloud facing directly parallel to the "throw plane" will align the splinters in a cross shape, while walking around to be perpendicular to said plane, with an imaginary line connecting the player to the cloud's center, will show them in a hexagon. | ||
**This is also why the unused | **This is also why the unused cluster grenade launcher's cluster bombs fall in two groups of three plus two more bombs falling perpendicularly; the bombs try to get into the same shape, but due to being affected by other forces, they fall. | ||
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