Talk:Supreme Commander: Difference between revisions

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Is it possible that the [[Spec Ops Commander]] was just being respectful to his commanding officer, and not calling him by rank but rather a title, like ''sir'' or ''officer''. --[[User:Donut THX 1138|Shch 'Nodotee]] 17:13, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
Is it possible that the [[Spec Ops Commander]] was just being respectful to his commanding officer, and not calling him by rank but rather a title, like ''sir'' or ''officer''. --[[User:Donut THX 1138|Shch 'Nodotee]] 17:13, 16 January 2007 (UTC)


Is it possible that Fleet Master and Supreme Commander are the same thing, that the graphic novel made a mistake and drew the armour wrong? User: Joshua 029
Is it possible that Fleet Master and Supreme Commander are the same thing, we've never seen a Fleet Master in gold armour, only Field Masters and Ship Masters, and the Arbiter could have been demoted to Zealot rank seen during the introduction to halo 2. User: Joshua 029

Revision as of 17:15, January 23, 2007

To help with the arbiters armor, keep in mind that the people who made the halo graphic novel altered the appearences of certain characters. For example, the elites in The New Mombassa part of the Graphic novel made elites have pink skin opposed to there usual purple grey skin seen in the games. Strangely enough the Graphic novel stated that the arbiter had another flagship."Most likely an Error."Halo3 19:26, 15 January 2007 (UTC)--Halo3

Title, not Rank?

Is it possible that the Spec Ops Commander was just being respectful to his commanding officer, and not calling him by rank but rather a title, like sir or officer. --Shch 'Nodotee 17:13, 16 January 2007 (UTC)

Is it possible that Fleet Master and Supreme Commander are the same thing, we've never seen a Fleet Master in gold armour, only Field Masters and Ship Masters, and the Arbiter could have been demoted to Zealot rank seen during the introduction to halo 2. User: Joshua 029