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As of now, this device has only been featured in the [[Halo 3]] Multiplayer map [[Valhalla (Level)|Valhalla]], but a similar device can be found on the [[Halo 2]] Multiplayer Map, [[Ascension (Level)|Ascension]]. | As of now, this device has only been featured in the [[Halo 3]] Multiplayer map [[Valhalla (Level)|Valhalla]], but a similar device can be found on the [[Halo 2]] Multiplayer Map, [[Ascension (Level)|Ascension]]. | ||
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*The inspiration of the Man Cannon may have it originated from Red vs. Blue. As a joke referance to a conversation between Sarge and Griff about the Griff Cannon | |||
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Revision as of 23:13, February 25, 2007
The Man Cannon device tosses a player through the air to another part of the map. The user is said to be unprotected while in mid-air, but can still attack other players. It is much like the Covenant's Gravity Lift technology, possibly the Covenant learned this from the Forerunners. The Man Cannon works as a kind of replacement for the teleporter, but the teleporter may still exist in other maps yet shown.
While the name specifies a man, the cannon will launch anything that enters it. Unfortunately, its strength will be diminished on heavy objects such as Warthogs, and not launch them as far.[1]
As of now, this device has only been featured in the Halo 3 Multiplayer map Valhalla, but a similar device can be found on the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map, Ascension.
Trivia
- The inspiration of the Man Cannon may have it originated from Red vs. Blue. As a joke referance to a conversation between Sarge and Griff about the Griff Cannon