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{{Quote|... somebody with a clearer mind said to me “That’s the stupidest looking thing I’ve ever seen, you’ve got to take that out of there”, and I was, like, “Yeah, you’re probably right”.|David Dunn on the fate of the space jellyfish. | {{Quote|... somebody with a clearer mind said to me “That’s the stupidest looking thing I’ve ever seen, you’ve got to take that out of there”, and I was, like, “Yeah, you’re probably right”.|David Dunn on the fate of the space jellyfish.{{Ref/Reuse|spacejelly}}}} | ||
The '''space jellyfish''' is a deleted species of ambient life which was to be featured in ''[[Halo 2]]''. According to [[Dave Dunn]], the space jellyfish was planned to appear in the campaign level [[The Arbiter]]. It was conceptually based on hypothetical lifeforms which might exist in the atmospheres of gas giants such as [[Jupiter]]. Dunn was planning to have the space jellyfish make sounds which he described as "bloop bloop". However, another Bungie employee deemed the concept too preposterous, resulting in it being cut from the game.<ref name="spacejelly">[http://www.ausgamers.com/features/read/3365947 '''AusGamers''': ''AusGamers Destiny Developer Interview with Dave Dunn'']</ref> However, its model is still present in the ''Halo 2'' games files under the filename "Space_Blimp".<ref>[http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=1183912 '''halo.bungie.org:''' ''This Just In! Ambient life on Threshold?!'']</ref> | The '''space jellyfish''' is a deleted species of ambient life which was to be featured in ''[[Halo 2]]''. According to [[Dave Dunn]], the space jellyfish was planned to appear in the campaign level [[The Arbiter]]. It was conceptually based on hypothetical lifeforms which might exist in the atmospheres of gas giants such as [[Jupiter]]. Dunn was planning to have the space jellyfish make sounds which he described as "bloop bloop". However, another Bungie employee deemed the concept too preposterous, resulting in it being cut from the game.<ref name="spacejelly">[http://www.ausgamers.com/features/read/3365947 '''AusGamers''': ''AusGamers Destiny Developer Interview with Dave Dunn'']</ref> However, its model is still present in the ''Halo 2'' games files under the filename "Space_Blimp".<ref>[http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=1183912 '''halo.bungie.org:''' ''This Just In! Ambient life on Threshold?!'']</ref> | ||
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- "... somebody with a clearer mind said to me “That’s the stupidest looking thing I’ve ever seen, you’ve got to take that out of there”, and I was, like, “Yeah, you’re probably right”."
- — David Dunn on the fate of the space jellyfish.[1]
The space jellyfish is a deleted species of ambient life which was to be featured in Halo 2. According to Dave Dunn, the space jellyfish was planned to appear in the campaign level The Arbiter. It was conceptually based on hypothetical lifeforms which might exist in the atmospheres of gas giants such as Jupiter. Dunn was planning to have the space jellyfish make sounds which he described as "bloop bloop". However, another Bungie employee deemed the concept too preposterous, resulting in it being cut from the game.[1] However, its model is still present in the Halo 2 games files under the filename "Space_Blimp".[2]
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