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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*In the comic, it shows Master Chief being hit by Fuel Rod Guns from Hunters. Seeing as how possibly 6 beams hit him, it is ''highly'' unlikely that he would have survived. In previous ''Halo'' novels, a Spartan (without shielding) got their arm blown off by a Fuel Rod Gun from a Hunter. If | *In the comic, it shows Master Chief being hit by Fuel Rod Guns from Hunters. Seeing as how possibly 6 beams hit him, it is ''highly'' unlikely that he would have survived. In previous ''Halo'' novels, a Spartan (without shielding) got their arm blown off by a Fuel Rod Gun from a Hunter. If six beams hit the Chief, then it should have killed him, despite the fact that he had shields. It could be possible though that the beams were on low power, with an intent to stun. | ||
*It should be noted that the [[Jackals]] who capture Ruwan and Myras are the kind which appears in Halo 3, while the ones who are onboard the [[Forerunner Dreadnaught]] are Halo | *It should be noted that the [[Jackals]] who capture Ruwan and Myras are the kind which appears in Halo 3, while the ones who are onboard the [[Forerunner Dreadnaught]] are Halo two jackals. It may be possible that the two different kinds indicate an origin from different landscapes on their homeworld, or something along those lines. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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