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Are you sure that is a pulse laser? I all ways thought it was an energy projector. [[User:66.82.9.82|66.82.9.82]] 06:46, 27 January 2008 (UTC) | Are you sure that is a pulse laser? I all ways thought it was an energy projector. [[User:66.82.9.82|66.82.9.82]] 06:46, 27 January 2008 (UTC) | ||
== Pulse Lasers DO NOT have to charge. == | |||
In Halo: First Strike, Cortana found out that pulse lasers are always charged, but have an ineffective cooling system. |
Revision as of 14:21, March 1, 2008
hi my name is arbiter 32 and im still new here so i just try to correct grammatical statements. when it talked about the battle damage a pulse laser did to the Commonwealth it said UNSC frigate UNSC Commonwealth. So I tried to get rid of the second UNSC which was highlighted and when i removed it Commonwealth wasnt highlighted. I tried to fix it and now it is red can anyone help?
It's fixed now. Oh and sign your edits (on talk pages). Use the button third from the right, the one that looks like cursive. --File:Final Goji.jpg Lordofmonsterisland "Roar to me" 01:30, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the help and the tip -- Arbiter32 02:27, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
does anyone else think that the blue blasts of light during the first level of H1 and the cutscene afterwards were pulse lasers?
Spartan 501 06:15, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
- No. Those were Plasma Torpedoes, because pulse lasers are beams (see the Halo 2 Cutscene at the end of Cairo.) Specops306, Kora 'Morhek 04:45, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
Deleted some speculation about yield. Unfortunately, we know too little about Titanium-A to make any assumptions of any kind. Specops306, Kora 'Morhek 04:45, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
Are you sure that is a pulse laser? I all ways thought it was an energy projector. 66.82.9.82 06:46, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
Pulse Lasers DO NOT have to charge.
In Halo: First Strike, Cortana found out that pulse lasers are always charged, but have an ineffective cooling system.