Chiron TL-34: Difference between revisions
From Halopedia, the Halo wiki
m (Possible spelling mistake found. Redundant phrases fixed. Use a comma before ‘and’ if it connects two independent clauses (unless they are closely connected and short).) |
KingOfYou115 (talk | contribs) m (There's exactly 15 sets of teleporters, or 30 individual teleporters.) Tag: Mobile edit |
||
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
=== General === | === General === | ||
*Chiron TL-34 features the largest number of teleporters in all the ''Halo'' series multiplayer maps, with | *Chiron TL-34 features the largest number of teleporters in all the ''Halo'' series multiplayer maps, with 15 sets of two-way teleporters on the map. | ||
*The sheer number of teleporters historically encouraged camping and repetitive gameplay; this left Chiron with a somewhat poor reputation in the community and especially Bungie itself. During development of the next two games, Bungie staff repeatedly referenced a fictional map called "Chiron TL-35," joking that they were going to remake Chiron TL-34 instead of remaking other, more popular maps. | *The sheer number of teleporters historically encouraged camping and repetitive gameplay; this left Chiron with a somewhat poor reputation in the community and especially Bungie itself. During development of the next two games, Bungie staff repeatedly referenced a fictional map called "Chiron TL-35," joking that they were going to remake Chiron TL-34 instead of remaking other, more popular maps. | ||
*In [[List of Greek mythology references in Halo|Greek mythology]], [[Wikipedia:Chiron|Chiron]] is one of the few noble centaurs who trained Achilles in Greek Mythology. This could also be a reference as the Spartans were believed to have been near invincible, as was Achilles, although Achilles' only weak spot was his ankle, the so-called "Achilles Heel." | *In [[List of Greek mythology references in Halo|Greek mythology]], [[Wikipedia:Chiron|Chiron]] is one of the few noble centaurs who trained Achilles in Greek Mythology. This could also be a reference as the Spartans were believed to have been near invincible, as was Achilles, although Achilles' only weak spot was his ankle, the so-called "Achilles Heel." |