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The Brutes, with the exception of [[Tartarus]], did not use energy shielding in ''[[Halo 2]]''. In ''[[Halo 3]]'', all of them are equipped with [[Power Armor]] that emphasizes their natural strength and power. Brutes speak in deep, gravelly voices when speaking human languages and speak their native language as a series of grunts, hisses, roars and deep communal howls during ceremonies and for communication. | The Brutes, with the exception of [[Tartarus]], did not use energy shielding in ''[[Halo 2]]''. In ''[[Halo 3]]'', all of them are equipped with [[Power Armor]] that emphasizes their natural strength and power. Brutes speak in deep, gravelly voices when speaking human languages and speak their native language as a series of grunts, hisses, roars and deep communal howls during ceremonies and for communication. | ||
In many military records, Brutes are referred to as 'Bravo Kilos', since [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC Marines]] have nicknamed Brutes "Baby Kongs" or "Gorillas", a reference to King Kong. | In many military records, Brutes are referred to as 'Bravo Kilos', since [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC Marines]] have nicknamed Brutes "Baby Kongs" or "Gorillas", a reference to King Kong. They have also been known to call the brutes 'Foxtrots', when a brute (or Mgalekgolo) goes beserk they've said "that foxtrot is angry!" Foxtrot is normally the codename for a target that is on the move, so it is possibly stating that he is moving very fast, and angrily. | ||
===Anatomy and Physiology=== | ===Anatomy and Physiology=== |