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{{Quote|Its good to see the reasoning behind why the TCP image can be made consistent with the Mark V and VI, and it makes sense.|Exalted Obliteration}}
{{Quote|Its good to see the reasoning behind why the TCP image can be made consistent with the Mark V and VI, and it makes sense.|Exalted Obliteration}}
:This quote is sufficient enough to resolve the whole Mark IV canon issue.
:This quote is sufficient enough to resolve the whole Mark IV canon issue.
:As Jugus pointed out, Blur Studios ''"just worked with the material they were given"'' and the materials they had at that time were designs of the Mark V (HCE) and the Mark VI (H3). They were not presented any information about the armour being consistent in design or how it differs in previous models. All they had were two armour designs from two different games but decided to rely heavily on the Mark VI (H3). As per Jugus, ''"The Halo Wars version is so radically different it looks more like the Mark VI than a precursor to the Mk V. In fact, there is hardly any similarity other than the helmet."'' In that sense, the Halo Wars version is, and will always be, an artistically-liberal version of the Mark IV. Halo Wars' version is not a variant of the Mark IV, it is just a different design made by another party. This applies to the Japanese company who did the designs of the Mark IV in [[The Package]]. They are still of inferior canon than Bungie. We do determine what is canon and what is of superior canon without proper source. And as [[Halopedia:Canon Policy]] dictates, Bungie's Mark IV would still and will always be of superior canon than Ensemble's/Blur's.<b>[[User:-Ascension-|<font color="#5D8AA8">外<font color="#9BDDFF">国</font>人</font>]]<sup>([[User talk:-Ascension-|<font color="#5D8AA8">7alk</font>]])</sup></b> 01:43, December 23, 2009 (UTC)
:As Jugus pointed out, Blur Studios ''"just worked with the material they were given"'' and the materials they had at that time were designs of the Mark V (HCE) and the Mark VI (H3). They were not presented any information about the armour being consistent in design or how it differs in previous models. All they had were two armour designs from two different games but decided to rely heavily on the Mark VI (H3). As per Jugus, ''"The Halo Wars version is so radically different it looks more like the Mark VI than a precursor to the Mk V. In fact, there is hardly any similarity other than the helmet."'' In that sense, the Halo Wars version is, and will always be, an artistically-liberal version of the Mark IV. Halo Wars' version is not a variant of the Mark IV, it is just a different design made by another party. This applies to the Japanese company who did the designs of the Mark IV in [[The Package (animated short)|The Package]]. They are still of inferior canon than Bungie. We do determine what is canon and what is of superior canon without proper source. And as [[Halopedia:Canon Policy]] dictates, Bungie's Mark IV would still and will always be of superior canon than Ensemble's/Blur's.<b>[[User:-Ascension-|<font color="#5D8AA8">外<font color="#9BDDFF">国</font>人</font>]]<sup>([[User talk:-Ascension-|<font color="#5D8AA8">7alk</font>]])</sup></b> 01:43, December 23, 2009 (UTC)


::[http://www.halowars.com/news/devblog/archive/2009/06/23/What-it-takes-to-make-Halo-Wars-art_2C00_-look-like-Halo_3F00_.aspx This article] states that they were unable to get in contact with Bungie's artists too often. Not only that, but it says that a good portion of the artists hadn't even played Halo before. However, we don't know if 343 or Bungie has accepted the design as canon in the Halo universe. I'm all for the Variant idea, but there is still no definitive answer.--[[User talk:TDSpiral94|TDSpiral94]] 00:43, December 24, 2009 (UTC)
::[http://www.halowars.com/news/devblog/archive/2009/06/23/What-it-takes-to-make-Halo-Wars-art_2C00_-look-like-Halo_3F00_.aspx This article] states that they were unable to get in contact with Bungie's artists too often. Not only that, but it says that a good portion of the artists hadn't even played Halo before. However, we don't know if 343 or Bungie has accepted the design as canon in the Halo universe. I'm all for the Variant idea, but there is still no definitive answer.--[[User talk:TDSpiral94|TDSpiral94]] 00:43, December 24, 2009 (UTC)