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[[Image:Mancannoneditin8.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Only Man Cannon Image]]'''Man Cannon''' located close to your base or near a spawn point is a term used to describe a technology that is somewhat like the [[Gravity Lift]] of the | [[Image:Mancannoneditin8.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Only Man Cannon Image]]'''Man Cannon''' located close to your base or near a spawn point is a term used to describe a technology that is somewhat like the [[Gravity Lift]] of the [[Covenant]]. <ref>http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=25091223&sid=6160605</ref> | ||
The device tosses a player into the air to another part of the map. | The device tosses a player into the air to another part of the map. The user is said to be unprotected during the jump but can attack other players in mid-air, even if they are on the ground. | ||
However, while the name specifies a man, the cannon will launch anything that enters it. Although, its strength will be diminished on heavy objects such as [[Warthogs]], and not launch them as far.<ref>http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=755574</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 03:52, November 7, 2006
Man Cannon located close to your base or near a spawn point is a term used to describe a technology that is somewhat like the Gravity Lift of the Covenant. [1]
The device tosses a player into the air to another part of the map. The user is said to be unprotected during the jump but can attack other players in mid-air, even if they are on the ground.
However, while the name specifies a man, the cannon will launch anything that enters it. Although, its strength will be diminished on heavy objects such as Warthogs, and not launch them as far.[2]