Talk:Monitor glitch: Difference between revisions
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I have no idea if this vacation has any truth to it, but it is well explained. Anyone mind confirming this? Preferably with a video? [Sometimes, it's all about the glory.] [Put your boot up enough alien backside and the corps will pin rows of medals on your chest.][Bad ass, unlocked.]
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tag at the end of your sig because it is fracking up the pages your putting it on. --SPARTAN-125 Cally99117
wrong page?[edit]
umm this isn't a vacation....it's a glitch allowing you to fire weapons as a monitor. but regardless im working on a video now AFC Clan 08:48, August 7, 2010 (UTC)
Rename Proposal[edit]
The name "Oracle" is used specifically for the Covenant. I am assuming the creator of the page, like most people, had mistaken a Forerunner monitor's name as "Oracle", as there are no subtitles in Halo: Combat Evolved, and Halo 2 and Halo 3 cutscenes had barely mentioned an "Oracle"'s classification. We should rename the page to "Monitor Glitch" or "Hostile Monitor Glitch" or something that will not confuse the reader. —S331Talk • Contributions 10:24, 11 April 2011 (EDT)
If you would read the Manual of Style talk page, then you would see the thing I made about "unspoken rules". Well, one unspoken rule on Halopedia is that the guy who discovers the glitch names the page. (Unless of course, the person has a completely inappropriate name; like, "Special Balls that can Shoot Red Ejaculate Laser Glitch".) That's why everybody always tries to be the 1st one to make the page on Halopedia once a new game comes out. So, whoever discovered this glitch named the page.
- If you would really like to conflict with this 'unspoken rule", then make your case with the "unspoken rule" itself on the Manual of Style page. Vegerot (talk) 13:12, 12 April 2011 (EDT)!
- This "unspoken rule" would only apply if no one can come up with a descriptive title. — subtank 14:01, 12 April 2011 (EDT)