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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', the truck is known to appear in at least two campaign levels, [[Winter Contingency (level)|Winter Contingency]] and [[Tip of The Spear]]. [[Jorge-052]] is able to mount his weapon on the frame of the truck, making an improvised Warthog. However, he can only aim forwards and sideways to a small extent. Oddly, the vehicle uses the Warthog tags as its own; when the player approaches closely to the vehicle, a message ''"Hold X to ride in Warthog"'' will appear instead of the vehicle's own tag. This is also applied to the bed of the truck. This can be seen in Co-op, where one player is driving, and the other walks to the back next to Jorge, as if to take his spot. The message, ''"Press and Hold X to operate Warthog turret"'' will appear.
*In ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', the truck is known to appear in at least two campaign levels, [[Winter Contingency (level)|Winter Contingency]] and [[Tip of The Spear]]. [[Jorge-052]] is able to mount his weapon on the frame of the truck, making an improvised Warthog. However, he can only aim forwards and sideways to a small extent. Oddly, the vehicle uses the Warthog tags as its own; when the player approaches closely to the vehicle, a message ''"Hold X to ride in Warthog"'' will appear instead of the vehicle's own tag.
*In the front of the truck, there is a V-shaped badge on the bonnet, and a white R printed next to the headlights. The words ''ACTIVE TRACTION'' are printed on the side of the truck. Similarly, the words ''"SPADE"'' and ''"INDEPENDENT | WD"'' are printed on the back of the truck. It is possible, although unconfirmed, that ''"SPADE"'' is the name of the vehicle, while INDEPENDENT | WD refers to the way each wheel is powered independently.
*In the front of the truck, there is a V-shaped badge on the bonnet, and a white R printed next to the headlights. The words ''ACTIVE TRACTION'' are printed on the side of the truck. Similarly, the words ''"SPADE"'' and ''"INDEPENDENT | WD"'' are printed on the back of the truck. It is possible, although unconfirmed, that ''"SPADE"'' is the name of the vehicle, while INDEPENDENT | WD refers to the way each wheel is powered independently.
*The badge can also be seen as the insignia on the Dodge Ram, with the horns edited to look like spades.
*The badge can also be seen as the insignia on the Dodge Ram, with the horns edited to look like spades.

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SPARTAN-B312 driving the vehicle.

The Unidentified flatbed truck is a civilian vehicle that was used by some of the settlers on the human colony world of Reach. Noble Team utilized some of these vehicles during the Battle of Reach.[1][2][3][4]

Trivia

  • In Halo: Reach, the truck is known to appear in at least two campaign levels, Winter Contingency and Tip of The Spear. Jorge-052 is able to mount his weapon on the frame of the truck, making an improvised Warthog. However, he can only aim forwards and sideways to a small extent. Oddly, the vehicle uses the Warthog tags as its own; when the player approaches closely to the vehicle, a message "Hold X to ride in Warthog" will appear instead of the vehicle's own tag.
  • In the front of the truck, there is a V-shaped badge on the bonnet, and a white R printed next to the headlights. The words ACTIVE TRACTION are printed on the side of the truck. Similarly, the words "SPADE" and "INDEPENDENT | WD" are printed on the back of the truck. It is possible, although unconfirmed, that "SPADE" is the name of the vehicle, while INDEPENDENT | WD refers to the way each wheel is powered independently.
  • The badge can also be seen as the insignia on the Dodge Ram, with the horns edited to look like spades.
  • Despite it being a drivable vehicle, it is not available for Multiplayer or Forge.
  • The words TurboGen M96 Methane - Compound Energy are printed on the driver's side, indicating that the vehicle uses compressed natural gas for fuel, in contrast to hydrogen, which is used in the Warthog and Mongoose.

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