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*The [[BR55HB SR Battle Rifle]]s used by the [[Marines]] and [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers]] featured a fully automatic mode of fire. It is unknown if this is just an error, a new model of the BR55, or a modified version. Additionally, there are also side attachments near the barrel of the gun and the weapon's scope differs from the model used in ''Halo 3''.
*The [[BR55HB SR Battle Rifle]]s used by the [[Marines]] and [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers]] featured a fully automatic mode of fire. It is unknown if this is just an error, a new model of the BR55, or a modified version. Additionally, there are also side attachments near the barrel of the gun and the weapon's scope differs from the model used in ''Halo 3''.
*In gameplay, a Spiker shot in would not penetrate the bodysuit especially after going through the windshield of a Warthog.
*In gameplay, a Spiker shot would not penetrate the bodysuit especially after going through the windshield of a Warthog.


*It would seem that both ''Combat Part I'' and ''Combat Part II'' are direct prologues to ''Halo 3'', as it explains how Johnson and his unit were able to find Master Chief mere minutes after his crash landing on Earth. However, his landing in ''Halo 3'' takes place at night, while ''Combat Part Two'' takes place during the day. If he had passed into a different time zone this could be possible, but if so, he surely would have fallen more than "two kilometers." (Note: Master Chief may have still passed into a different time zone, assuming the Marine in question was referring to his vertical drop, and not his horizontal distance, as the point is still ambiguous)  
*It would seem that both ''Combat Part I'' and ''Combat Part II'' are direct prologues to ''Halo 3'', as it explains how Johnson and his unit were able to find Master Chief mere minutes after his crash landing on Earth. However, his landing in ''Halo 3'' takes place at night, while ''Combat Part Two'' takes place during the day. If he had passed into a different time zone this could be possible, but if so, he surely would have fallen more than "two kilometers." (Note: Master Chief may have still passed into a different time zone, assuming the Marine in question was referring to his vertical drop, and not his horizontal distance, as the point is still ambiguous)