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[[Image:Spoofer.jpg|thumb|right|The spoofer attached to the door.]][[Image:Use Spoofer.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Private Kappus uses the spoofer]][[Image:lockpick.jpg|thumb|right|The spoofer]]
[[Image:Spoofer.jpg|thumb|right|The spoofer attached to the door.]][[Image:Use Spoofer.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Private Kappus uses the spoofer.]][[Image:lockpick.jpg|thumb|right|The spoofer.]]


The '''spoofer''' (referred to as the "lockpick" in the game files) is used by the [[UNSC]] forces to force open doors and override certain pieces of equipment by sending in an electrical current that stabilizes the door that may be locked, damaged, or otherwise unable to function.
The '''spoofer''' (referred to as the "lockpick" in the game files) is used by the [[UNSC]] forces to force open doors and override certain pieces of equipment by sending in an electrical current that stabilizes the door that may be locked, damaged, or otherwise unable to function.
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They are standard equipment to [[Marine]] fire teams when deployed into ground engagements. They appear to be very advanced, as they are capable of even overriding the Forerunner locks on doors in Installation 04. One was used to open the door in the [[Flood Containment Facilities|containment facility]] where the [[Flood]] were released from.<ref>[[Halo: Combat Evolved]],[[343 Guilty Spark (level)]]</ref>  
They are standard equipment to [[Marine]] fire teams when deployed into ground engagements. They appear to be very advanced, as they are capable of even overriding the Forerunner locks on doors in Installation 04. One was used to open the door in the [[Flood Containment Facilities|containment facility]] where the [[Flood]] were released from.<ref>[[Halo: Combat Evolved]],[[343 Guilty Spark (level)]]</ref>  


In [[2552]], [[Private Kappus]] used one to open the door to the [[Flood Containment Facilities]]. He was ordered by [[Captain Keyes]] to open the door that happened to be the only thing holding back the Flood. Unwillingly and unknowingly, Kappus unleashed the [[Flood]] on [[Installation 04]], dooming him and the rest of his squad,<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]]</ref>, the only survivors were [[Johnson]] and one [[Crazed Marine|Marine who was driven insane]].
In [[2552]], [[Private Kappus]] used one to open the door to the [[Flood Containment Facilities]]. He was ordered by [[Captain Keyes]] to open the door that happened to be the only thing holding back the Flood. Unwillingly and unknowingly, Kappus unleashed the [[Flood]] on [[Installation 04]], dooming him and the rest of his squad,<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]]</ref>, with the only survivor being [[Sgt. Johnson]].
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The spoofer attached to the door.
Private Kappus uses the spoofer.
The spoofer.

The spoofer (referred to as the "lockpick" in the game files) is used by the UNSC forces to force open doors and override certain pieces of equipment by sending in an electrical current that stabilizes the door that may be locked, damaged, or otherwise unable to function.

They are standard equipment to Marine fire teams when deployed into ground engagements. They appear to be very advanced, as they are capable of even overriding the Forerunner locks on doors in Installation 04. One was used to open the door in the containment facility where the Flood were released from.[1]

In 2552, Private Kappus used one to open the door to the Flood Containment Facilities. He was ordered by Captain Keyes to open the door that happened to be the only thing holding back the Flood. Unwillingly and unknowingly, Kappus unleashed the Flood on Installation 04, dooming him and the rest of his squad,[2], with the only survivor being Sgt. Johnson.

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