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If one is using the Freecam mod on Halo: Custom Edition, when the Master Chief is holding the mission recording chip from Private Jenkin's helmet, if you pause it before Master Chief puts in into his helmet and rotate the view to look at the other side, it has the words DO NOT EAT on the other side.
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The '''recorder chip warning''' is an [[Easter egg]] in which a humorous message is found on the recorder chip from [[Private First Class]] [[Wallace A. Jenkins]]'s helmet during the cutscene in ''[[343 Guilty Spark (level)|343 Guilty Spark]]'', the 6th level of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. The chip has the words "DO NOT EAT", a reference to Soffish, another [[Bungie]] joke. This easter egg can also be taken as a play on words, since it is a "chip", but is not edible like its snack food brethren.


[[Category:Easter Eggs]]
==Walkthrough==
Use both Flycam Program and DevTrainer when the [[John-117|Master Chief]] is holding the recording chip. Pause the game before Master Chief puts it in into his helmet and rotate the view to look at the other side. Alternatively, you can look at the bitmap in the Halo Map Tools.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:46, September 11, 2022

The recorder chip warning is an Easter egg in which a humorous message is found on the recorder chip from Private First Class Wallace A. Jenkins's helmet during the cutscene in 343 Guilty Spark, the 6th level of Halo: Combat Evolved. The chip has the words "DO NOT EAT", a reference to Soffish, another Bungie joke. This easter egg can also be taken as a play on words, since it is a "chip", but is not edible like its snack food brethren.

Walkthrough[edit]

Use both Flycam Program and DevTrainer when the Master Chief is holding the recording chip. Pause the game before Master Chief puts it in into his helmet and rotate the view to look at the other side. Alternatively, you can look at the bitmap in the Halo Map Tools.