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'''Broseidon''' is a [[multiplayer]] [[Medals|medal]] available in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. It is earned by spawning in a teammate fifteen times without dying in. It is represented by a purple spawning icon on top of a silver six-pointed star.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/Stats/Reach/CareerStats/medals.aspx?player=II_The_Se7en '''Bungie.net''': ''Halo: Reach Career Stats'']</ref>
'''Broseidon''' is a [[multiplayer]] [[Medals|medal]] available in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. It is earned by spawning in a teammate fifteen times without dying in. It is represented by a purple spawning icon on top of a silver six-pointed star.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/Stats/Reach/CareerStats/medals.aspx?player=II_The_Se7en '''Bungie.net''': ''Halo: Reach Career Stats'']</ref>


==Trivia==
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* Broseidon itself is a combination of the words "bro"(-ther, i.e., buddy) and Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.
* Broseidon itself is a combination of the words "bro"(-ther, i.e., buddy) and Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.


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==Sources==
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Broseidon is a multiplayer medal available in Halo: Reach. It is earned by spawning in a teammate fifteen times without dying in. It is represented by a purple spawning icon on top of a silver six-pointed star.[1]

Trivia[edit]

  • The medal is likely a reference to the third panel of this videogame-based comic, which gave the pre-existing slang term "Broseidon" a resurgence in popularity while Reach was in development.
  • Broseidon itself is a combination of the words "bro"(-ther, i.e., buddy) and Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.

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