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'''Stun Rounds''' are used by the [[UNSC]] during training of new recruits. They are | '''Stun Rounds''' are used by the [[UNSC]] during training of new recruits. They are nonlethal, but they give the victim a feeling of what being in a war might be like and can cause injuries. The stun rounds have been used in training for both [[Spartan-II]]<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], Page 71</ref> and [[Spartan-III]] trainees.<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], Page 95</ref> [[Dr. Halsey]] once stated that Stun Rounds could be lethal at point-blank range when [[John 117|John]] was facing a heavily-armed guard in a Mk. 1 exoskeleton during a practice section in which Halsey watched them to make sure they were ready for the Project: [[MJOLNIR]]. | ||
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Stun Rounds are used by the UNSC during training of new recruits. They are nonlethal, but they give the victim a feeling of what being in a war might be like and can cause injuries. The stun rounds have been used in training for both Spartan-II[1] and Spartan-III trainees.[2] Dr. Halsey once stated that Stun Rounds could be lethal at point-blank range when John was facing a heavily-armed guard in a Mk. 1 exoskeleton during a practice section in which Halsey watched them to make sure they were ready for the Project: MJOLNIR.
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- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, Page 71
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, Page 95