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[[Image:Keelbug.jpg|thumb|A sketch of the Keel bug.]] | [[Image:Keelbug.jpg|thumb|A sketch of the Keel bug.]] | ||
The '''Keel bug''' is a deleted [[Covenant]] species seen in the [[Halo 2]] Collector's Edition Video. It was supposed to come into the battlefield, cut dead bodies into sections, and then fly off with them, as a way of cleaning up the bodies. They were originally going to be used in Halo: Combat Evolved as a clever method of removing NPC corpses to free up memory. This race would have been a gruesome addition to the Covenant. | The '''Keel bug''' is a deleted [[Covenant]] species seen in the [[Halo 2]] Collector's Edition Video. It was supposed to come into the battlefield, cut dead bodies into sections, and then fly off with them, as a way of cleaning up the bodies. They were originally going to be used in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] as a clever method of removing NPC corpses to free up memory. This race would have been a gruesome addition to the Covenant. | ||
The concept of an insect-like creature as an enemy may have led to the design of the [[Yanme'e|Drone]] that appears in [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]]. The Drone picking up the Marine in the level [[Crow's Nest]] may be a reference to to Keelbugs. | The concept of an insect-like creature as an enemy may have led to the design of the [[Yanme'e|Drone]] that appears in [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]]. The Drone picking up the Marine in the level [[Crow's Nest]] may be a reference to to Keelbugs. |
Revision as of 13:59, February 21, 2009
The Keel bug is a deleted Covenant species seen in the Halo 2 Collector's Edition Video. It was supposed to come into the battlefield, cut dead bodies into sections, and then fly off with them, as a way of cleaning up the bodies. They were originally going to be used in Halo: Combat Evolved as a clever method of removing NPC corpses to free up memory. This race would have been a gruesome addition to the Covenant.
The concept of an insect-like creature as an enemy may have led to the design of the Drone that appears in Halo 2 and Halo 3. The Drone picking up the Marine in the level Crow's Nest may be a reference to to Keelbugs.