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...And I believed that my cousin said these guys were infected GRUNTS! Yeah, right... -[[User:Blemo|Blemo]]
...And I believed that my cousin said these guys were infected GRUNTS! Yeah, right... -[[User:Blemo|Blemo]]


The arms look too long and skinny to be a grunt or jackal  
The arms look too long and skinny to be a grunt or jackal--[[User:A Grunts Savior|A Grunts Savior]] 22:02, 24 September 2007 (UTC)


== Truth ==
== Truth ==

Revision as of 17:02, September 24, 2007

Flood Carrier Forms look more like Grunts, as you can see the legs are similar. User:Joshua 029

But can Flood really survive inhabiting a creature that breaths methane?--prophit of war 21:50, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

Yes they modify the genitic structure.

Yeah, the Flood can adapt very easily, as they alter the atmosphere to their preferences. So they could also alter the genetics.

Yeah, I guess that's it their legs do look simaller so I guess they're Grunts. Any idea what Jackals could turn into?--prophit of war 14:01, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

it's said on the page jackal they can't be infected possibly because of thier avian structure.

hasnt Bungie said that everything below the legs were unneccessary, so they were disposed of? that's what it says about the Carrier Form in the Halo 2 Walkthrough i bought. -- SpecOps306 00:50, 30 January 2007 (UTC)

Grunts and Jackals can be infected, they just can't become combat forms. So they automatically become carrier forms. The legs were designed to look as generic as possible so the Combat Form looks like it can come from anywhere. -ED 20:36, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

...And I believed that my cousin said these guys were infected GRUNTS! Yeah, right... -Blemo

The arms look too long and skinny to be a grunt or jackal--A Grunts Savior 22:02, 24 September 2007 (UTC)

Truth

Carrier forms are jackals AND grunts. They are used as a coccon to make more Floodligs.

Duskstorm 19:20, 20 April 2007 (UTC)