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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The systems can be seen in the level | *The systems can be seen in the level foundation. You can see "Abandon in Place " written on them, hinting that it was a failed project. | ||
*The acronym TARDS is an possible joke by Bungie, given that it sounds like an abbreviation of "retards" or the "TARDIS" from ''Doctor Who''. | *The acronym TARDS is an possible joke by Bungie, given that it sounds like an abbreviation of "retards" or the "TARDIS" from ''Doctor Who''. | ||
*TARDS's facility in Chicago may be a reference to the location of U.S. Robotics in the 2004 film [[Wikipedia:I, Robot (film)|''I, Robot'']]. | *TARDS's facility in Chicago may be a reference to the location of U.S. Robotics in the 2004 film [[Wikipedia:I, Robot (film)|''I, Robot'']]. |
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The Tactical Autonomous Robotic Defense System[1] was a United Nations Space Command project.
TARDS was tested in Industrial Zone 08 of Chicago, on the planet of Earth.
Trivia
- The systems can be seen in the level foundation. You can see "Abandon in Place " written on them, hinting that it was a failed project.
- The acronym TARDS is an possible joke by Bungie, given that it sounds like an abbreviation of "retards" or the "TARDIS" from Doctor Who.
- TARDS's facility in Chicago may be a reference to the location of U.S. Robotics in the 2004 film I, Robot.
Sources
- ^ Halo 2, multiplayer level, Foundation