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==New Image==
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I uploaded this image from my file share. You can place it on the page if you want.: [[Image:Hunters.jpg|thumb|Description]]
I uploaded this image from my file share. You can place it on the page if you want.: [[Image:Hunters.jpg|thumb|Description]]
We also need a bigger infobox image,the current one is too small...[[User:Odysseas-spartan-53|Odysseas-spartan-53]] 08:36, 2 September 2008 (UTC)

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Votes for Deletion

  • KEEP I believe that the article could be devoted more to the assemblages the creatures can make, rather than the creatures themselves. Though the only type of Mgalekgolo so far described is the "Hunter" form, it is probable that many others exist. --EDFile:ArmyROTC.gif 03:03, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
  • KEEP As per ED. Also, until now, we assumed that Lekgolo was referring to a Hunter, but now, it seems that thanks to Halo: CH, Lekgolo was just the name for an individual worm and Mgalekgolo is the actual Hunter organism. I'm On Fire! Unfreakinbelievable-2.jpg FeedTheFlame WatchMySmoke 04:11, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
  • Keep in that case. I was not aware of that stuff (i don't have any of the books.) I thought lekgolo referred to any form of a hunter. --Charles II 03:44, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
  • Keep it because most people will just look hunter and get Mgalekgolo but reconise it. - gruntslayer2.0

A picture is worth a thousand worms

I want to see a picture of the core of a scarab indicating the place where the Lekgolo worms supposedly rest, now that my curiosity is piqued. Could someone put a picture on here?

I agree, an image would help a lot. --EDFile:ArmyROTC.gif 18:54, 12 December 2007 (UTC)


What about this? Joshua 029 19:07, 17 January 2008 (UTC) worms.jpg

Is it definite, like in a book, or stated Bungie that the Scarabs are controlled by Lekgolo? ~Xenos Roadkill

I don't think that the things inside the scarab are lekgolo worms. I don't think there are any definite scources that scarabs are controlled by lekgolo either.Sgt. Fenix 15:44, 10 May 2008 (UTC)

But they are like the worms! These even bleed orange blood! I think they are lekgolo, you know, because of the digging nature of the worms, a Scarab (that has been used for excavation duties) would never be lost on the underground. So I say Yes, they are worms Daniel 019 00:18, 14 May 2008 (UTC)

I agree, they are worms whether or not there are sources. People just use your own mind and eye when it stares you right in the face instead of relying on what Bungie says all the time.-- 90.201.205.237 20:56, 15 July 2008 (UTC)

Fuel Rod Beam? Or Not?

  • While I was playing Halo 2, I ended up fighting Hunters on the level Gravemind after I rescued my marines. I kept them alive, as I like to do (it was on Heroic, so it was easier to keep them alive then on Legendary, let me tell ya...) because I feel bad when they die, and one of them said "Watch out for their plasma cannons!" (referring to the Hunters). So are they really called "Fuel Rod Beams" in Halo 2 and 3? I've never heard it officially called that name, only on this site. So is it speculation?
  • After all, how could you have a fuel rod beam? Fuel rods are exactly that, rods of some kind of radioactive fuel. They are rods that are shot, you can't make them into a beam. I think the article should be edited to say that they are "Plasma Beams" or "Plasma Cannons", like the plasma cannon/beam used on the Scarab.
  • Well, in halo 3, it appears that the Hunters Plasma Beam is only POWERED by fuel rods.
  • Anyone agree with me? I don't want to change it if someone can find some absolute proof that it's called the fuel rod beam. But if they can't, I think it should be changed.
  • However, the guns they used in Halo 1 were called Fuel Rod Guns, so we shouldn't change that. I'm only referring to the weapons used by the Hunters in Halo 2 and 3. --Jaeryd 19:12, 31 December 2007 (UTC)
  • I only see one Fuel Rod Beam in the article, and that links to the Fuel Rod Cannon.
  • Anyway, the rods could slowly empty their contents, resulting in a beam, rather than a compact blob. I doubt that the rods themselves are shot, as the empty magazine of the Fuel Rod Cannon that Grunts can carry is still retrievable; it is merely empty. That makes rods plausible again (in my opinion).
  • Interesting you came to this. All in all, though, I find it rather irrelevant if it is plasma or fuel rods; ergo, it should stay how it is.--User:Prezintenden/sig
  • The Hunters have assault cannons which have protruding tubes of incendiary gel (the green glowing tubes on the cannon) that can be fired in bolts or in a searing stream (Reference - Halo Contact Harvest page 267). So I'm guessing the cannon was the same throughout Halo 1, 2 and 3 but with only a graphical change. So really it may not be fuel rod or plasma but instead it is an incendiary gel that can be fired in two different settings of the cannon. Also I just call it an Assault Cannon until a better name appears. Joshua 029 17:45, 18 January 2008 (UTC)

Assault Cannon=

It is my theory that hunters from Halo 2 and Halo 3 use the Assault Cannon and not the Fuel Rod Gun. This is supported by the fact that in Halo 3 the weapon on their arm has green tubes sticking out of it unlike in Halo 1 where it had a sort of drum magazine. Also if you look at the beam in theatre there is no projectile like the one fired from the Fuel Rod Cannon. What do you guys think? --EliteSpartanFile:MVP achievement.gif 21:07, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

I already DO think it's something other than a fuel rod cannon. Read my post above. I think that a fuel rod cannon shoots out fuel rods, and that their beams are actually plasma beams like the Scarab, or something like that. Maybe it's something exclusive to the Lekgolo, like a new form of energy weapon. I think it's a Plasma Beam, but that's just me. If it was, it would sort of be like a Covenant ship's plasma beam/cannon.

Anyway, I see your point, and you're not the only one who disagrees with the fact that they're called Fuel Rod Cannons. I've never seen it be called that anywhere in game or out except in Halopedia.

--Jaeryd 22:54, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

It is possible that the cannon on their arm is akin to a spartan laser, though green, which simply indicates better technology. It doesn't loose it's charge either. So it could just be more advanced.Chromevod 01:51, 28 February 2008 (UTC)

Assualt on the Control Room

I was playing the assault on the control room level on Halo PC and where you got to the part with the hunters at the bottom of the pyramid, there were two hunters that were standing there not moving, not noticing me until I shot them. It was a good chance to observe it up close. Has anyone else seen these "sleeping" hunters?

Other Mgalekgolo Design

File:Mgalekgolodesign.JPG
Here's the sketch I made of it ~Lovemuffin
  • I think a really cool design for another Hunter would be a bug-like appearance thats a crossbreed between a beetle and a spider.
  • Design:
  • _ Four, Spiny Legs with Sharp edges, bent above its body (Leg design could vary similar to Hunter's spines)
  • _ Triangular Cone body design that has segments of orange flesh (for bending body and if in games, combat weakpoint)
  • _ Have it's "face" be a internal Fuel Rod gun, could also maybe have secondary plasma guns (for a mini-Scarab appearance)
  • _ Whenever it fires, it locks itself to conceal exposed body parts, (similar to how there's no exposed flesh on a Hunter when it shoots).
  • Well thats my idea, I probably should do a drawing and upload it :) LovemuffinTalk PageContributionsFile:Dancing master chief.gif 00:50, 29 February 2008 (UTC)


  • Hey, that gives me an idea...
  • Design
  • Near the same body type/size as a normal hunter, but thinner, and its head is "pushed in"
  • Both of its arms are smaller and at the tips of both arms are the old Halo 1 cannons.
  • It Travels by placing its arms on the floor and sprinting on all fours, like an over aggresive ape. To "super jump" while running they fire their cannons. They also have more armour around their arms, back, and legs.
  • Legs more stubby, and short.
  • Almost entire belly is flesh, and if hit anywhere by a rocket, will die instantly, so are often hidden among many of themselves.

Thanx for the awesome discussion idea, Lovemuffin. Im visiting again,

                                                                  Signed, PsychoThunder

He or it?

I was wondering if we should change all of the references to Mgalekgolo from "he" or "him" to "it", since the Mgalekgolo is technically a colony and therefore, can't have a gender? Get back to me. Thanks guys. User:Merc 354

Separatists

Do you think separatist hunters would have green armour instead of blue? That'd make it easier to tell which hunter is from which faction.-- Joshua 029 03:04, 29 March 2008 (UTC)

Contradiction

"It's the only Lekgolo form seen in combat, but, actually, it is it's least common form..."

-Second introduction paragraph

"A "Hunter" form, the most common type of Mgalekgolo"

-picture caption

These contradict each other, since Lekgolo=Hunter Form. I have no idea which one is true, so I won't edit it and only put it up in discussions.

Jeffrey3732 21:32, 4 May 2008 (UTC)


The second is wrong, instead of "the most common type of Mgalekgolo" it should say "also 'called' Mgalekgolo", because it's not the most common: It's the only one! The Mgalekgolo are hunters and viceversa, and the Hunters/Mgalekgolo are the least common LEKGOLO form. Don't worry Daniel 019 02:44, 6 May 2008 (UTC)

Didn't the Hunters follow the Elites to the UNSC side? HyperMan356. 12:34 July 2008

New Image

I uploaded this image from my file share. You can place it on the page if you want.:

File:Hunters.jpg
Description

We also need a bigger infobox image,the current one is too small...Odysseas-spartan-53 08:36, 2 September 2008 (UTC)