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{{Disambig header|the gameplay mechanic|the naval tactic|Boarding}} | {{Disambig header|the gameplay mechanic|the naval tactic|Boarding}} | ||
[[File:H3 Sandtrap Hijack.jpg|thumb|300px|An example of boarding with two Spartans]] | [[File:H3 Sandtrap Hijack.jpg|thumb|300px|An example of boarding with two [[Spartans]]]] | ||
{{Quote|That [[Halo 2 E3 Demo|first time]] [[John-117|he]] jumps on, the crowd just, you know, goes into this really loud cheering.|[[Zach Russel]]}} | {{Quote|That [[Halo 2 E3 Demo|first time]] [[John-117|he]] jumps on, the crowd just, you know, goes into this really loud cheering.|[[Zach Russel]]}} | ||
'''Boarding''' is a gameplay technique first featured in ''[[Halo 2]]'' as a unique and interesting method of neutralizing an enemy vehicle by forcing the pilot to exit the vehicle and taking it over. It has become a staple gameplay feature in the ''Halo'' franchise, appearing in every subsequent game. | '''Boarding''' is a gameplay technique first featured in ''[[Halo 2]]'' as a unique and interesting method of neutralizing an enemy vehicle by forcing the pilot to exit the vehicle and taking it over. It has become a staple gameplay feature in the ''Halo'' franchise, appearing in every subsequent game. |
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