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Well, there really isn't any better name. The title of the article describes enough. The article is literally about a secret room or hidden room on The Ark. There really isn't anything else you can name it too. [[User talk:General Heed|General Heed]] 22:52, 12 April 2009 (UTC) | Well, there really isn't any better name. The title of the article describes enough. The article is literally about a secret room or hidden room on The Ark. There really isn't anything else you can name it too. [[User talk:General Heed|General Heed]] 22:52, 12 April 2009 (UTC) | ||
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Rename to Secret room on the Ark- capitalization. | |||
[[User:EthanGaming117|EthanGaming7640]] ([[User talk:EthanGaming117|talk]]) 18:34, September 8, 2021 (EDT) |
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Not an Easter Egg[edit]
The room is neither an Easter Egg or a glitch. The method of getting into the room, though, is obviously a glitch and not an Easter Egg. An Easter Egg is meant to be found by someone -- and clearly, this wasn't. This should thus be recategorized into Category:Glitches and removed from Category:Easter eggs. File:DavidJCobb_Emblem.png|16px]] DavidJCobb 04:53, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
- Yeah, but the room isn't exactly a glitch either. So it's neither. Maybe it is an Easter Egg and Bungie wanted you to find it. A lot of Easter Eggs in Halo 3 require glitches to reach them. General Heed 16:30, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
- As I said, the room isn't a glitch, but it's clearly not an easter egg. It doesn't follow the style, methods, or placements of other eggs. Eggs are typically messages, signs, images, and don't have a functional purpose. They tend to be somewhat hidden, but lack purpose -- as an example, M. Night Shyamalan's cameo in his movie The Sixth Sense wouldn't be an easter egg if his appearance had a functional purpose (e.x. playing an actual character). Similarly, this room is not an easter egg because it serves a purpose -- a location in a cutscene -- and it doesn't contain "eggy" things like jokes or hidden messages.
- Halopedia's own Easter egg article states that a virtual Easter egg is an intentional hidden message or feature in an object such as a movie, book, CD, DVD, computer program, or video game; this room, while definitely intentional, is neither a hidden message nor a feature -- it is simply a hidden resource that was clearly never meant to be accessed. A message hidden outside of a level's boundaries is an easter egg; a room used in a cutscene, stashed within a cliff face that can barely be accessed with Pan Cam... is not. File:DavidJCobb_Emblem.png|16px]] DavidJCobb 18:14, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
Assault Carrier[edit]
The room is the bridge of an assault carrier (see whichever cutscene)
Yes anonymous, I noticied that too...
And what I also noticied is, the room with the Cortana Terminal, is an Assault Carrier bridge, and they probably designed it in preproduction (without the goo), and hid on the Ark in case they ever needed it for a MP level or something. EliteMaster117 01:02, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
How,it's High Charity.Gulo Gulo
- Moved into own section. File:DavidJCobb_Emblem.png|16px]] DavidJCobb 04:53, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
The naming of this article.[edit]
The naming of this article seems inappropriate by encyclopædic standards. Can anyone suggest anything else? --Kwarshinator-(contact)-(contribs)-(edit count) 22:46, 12 April 2009 (UTC)
Well, there really isn't any better name. The title of the article describes enough. The article is literally about a secret room or hidden room on The Ark. There really isn't anything else you can name it too. General Heed 22:52, 12 April 2009 (UTC)
Move[edit]
Rename to Secret room on the Ark- capitalization. EthanGaming7640 (talk) 18:34, September 8, 2021 (EDT)