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'''Steppin' Razor''' is a [[Halo 3]] [[multiplayer]] [[achievement]]. It is awarded for scoring a [[Triple Kill]] with the [[Energy Sword]] in a ranked free for all [[playlist]]. | '''Steppin' Razor''' is a [[Halo 3]] [[multiplayer]] [[achievement]]. It is awarded for scoring a [[Triple Kill]] with the [[Energy Sword]] in a ranked free for all [[playlist]]. | ||
This is principally a reference to the reggae song by the same name by the Wailers,covered famously by Peter Tosh. | |||
Additionally, it is a reference to William Gibson's novel ''Neuromancer''. A central character in the book had extensive cybernetic augmentation, including razorblades under her fingernails that could be extended and contracted at will. Late in the novel, that central character- Molly- was dubbed "Steppin' Razor" by a secondary character. | Additionally, it is a reference to William Gibson's novel ''Neuromancer''. A central character in the book had extensive cybernetic augmentation, including razorblades under her fingernails that could be extended and contracted at will. Late in the novel, that central character- Molly- was dubbed "Steppin' Razor" by a secondary character. |
Revision as of 16:17, October 2, 2007
Steppin' Razor is a Halo 3 multiplayer achievement. It is awarded for scoring a Triple Kill with the Energy Sword in a ranked free for all playlist.
This is principally a reference to the reggae song by the same name by the Wailers,covered famously by Peter Tosh.
Additionally, it is a reference to William Gibson's novel Neuromancer. A central character in the book had extensive cybernetic augmentation, including razorblades under her fingernails that could be extended and contracted at will. Late in the novel, that central character- Molly- was dubbed "Steppin' Razor" by a secondary character.