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[[Image:Symbol 1.GIF|thumb|The non-glowing cyan symbol, is found on the back of the higher-rank Elites.]]
[[Image:Symbol 1.GIF|thumb|The non-glowing cyan symbol, is found on the back of the higher-rank Elites.]]
==Symbols used to write down names?==


There are symbols that can be used to write down names, when creating new users. This type is better when on [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], as the [[halo 2]] versions are usualy locked?


==Elites left arm==
==Elites left arm==

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File:Symbol 1.GIF
The non-glowing cyan symbol, is found on the back of the higher-rank Elites.


Elites left arm

There are three forerunners symbols on an Elites both arms and six more covenant symbols on it's back. If someone could ad those to the list, that would be great.

Derelict

Also, I'd like to take this time to point out one mystery that, as of yet, has been completely overlooked, as far as I've seen, Derelict. I remind you that the Halo is not the only Forerunner installation we set foot on, in Halo. The Halo itself, but also Derelict, the net level. It's quite intriguing. It's a small station, floating in space, with no Halo in sight. Though it appears to be at the lagrange (sp?) point between a large planet and a moon, just like Halo, and there is a sun directly above the station. Also of note is how the level seems almost a hybrid of Covenant lighting and Forerunner design, textures, etc. Let discussion ensue. -- User:Forerunner

Let it be noted that this article and this comment here have been taken from an article at HBO. --Dragonclaws(talk) 21:42, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

GoO

Did not Doctor Hasley state that forerunner symbols possessed "other" dimensions?

How would i know i don't have any of the books