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*The Jiralhanae species have been compared with the Romans. Their nickname "Brute" originates from the Shakespearean line ''"Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar!"''. Towards the end of the Roman republic, Marcus Julius Brutus and his followers assassinate their dictator Gais Julius Caesar over political opposition. This can be compared to when Tartarus killed his uncle Maccabeus over political reasons (Tartarus believed he had a right to become the new Chieftain). Both Brutus and Tartarus would be killed in a civil war.
*The Jiralhanae species have been compared with the Romans. Their nickname "Brute" originates from the Shakespearean line ''"Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar!"''. Towards the end of the Roman republic, Marcus Julius Brutus and his followers assassinate their dictator Gais Julius Caesar over political opposition. This can be compared to when Tartarus killed his uncle Maccabeus over political reasons (Tartarus believed he had a right to become the new Chieftain). Both Brutus and Tartarus would be killed in a civil war.
*Despite having been absorbed into the Covenant in 2492, [[Ghosts of Onyx]] describes the feud between the Jiralnanae and the Sangheili as "ancient".{{Citation needed}}
*Brutes in [[Halo: Reach]] have more armor than their [[Halo 2]] counterparts, but have less than their [[Halo 3]] and [[Halo Wars]] counterparts.


===Glitches===
===Glitches===
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*In ''[[Halo 3]]'', if a Brute Chieftain with a Plasma Cannon goes berserk, the Plasma Cannon disappears. When the Chieftain is killed, the same Plasma Cannon reappears by its body. This is due that the support weapon has no "putting away" animation. This has been fixed in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' - if the War Chieftain goes berserk, the Plasma Cannon will hang across his back just like a normal two-handed weapon.
*In ''[[Halo 3]]'', if a Brute Chieftain with a Plasma Cannon goes berserk, the Plasma Cannon disappears. When the Chieftain is killed, the same Plasma Cannon reappears by its body. This is due that the support weapon has no "putting away" animation. This has been fixed in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' - if the War Chieftain goes berserk, the Plasma Cannon will hang across his back just like a normal two-handed weapon.
*Despite having been absorbed into the Covenant in 2492, Ghosts of Onyx describes the feud between the Jiralnanae and the Sangheili as "ancient".{{Citation needed}}
*Brutes in [[Halo: Reach]] have more armour than their [[Halo 2]] counterparts, but have less than their [[Halo 3]] and [[Halo Wars]] counterparts.


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