Keelbug: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Era|H2}}
{{Era|H2}}
{{Ratings}}
{{Ratings}}
[[Image:Keelbug.jpg|thumb|A sketch of the Keelbug.]]
[[Image:Keel bug.jpg|thumb|A sketch of the Keel bug.]]
The '''Keelbug''' is a deleted [[Covenant]] race seen in the [[Halo 2]] Collector's Edition Video. It was supposed to come into the battlefield, cut dead bodies into sections, and then fly off with them, as a way of cleaning up the bodies. They were originally to be used in Halo:CE as a clever method of removing NPC corpses to free up memory.
The '''Keel bug''' is a deleted [[Covenant]] race seen in the [[Halo 2]] Collector's Edition Video. It was supposed to come into the battlefield, cut dead bodies into sections, and then fly off with them, as a way of cleaning up the bodies. They were originally to be used in Halo:CE as a clever method of removing NPC corpses to free up memory.


The concept of an insect-like creature as an enemy may have led to the design of the [[Yanme'e|Drone]] that appears in [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]].
The concept of an insect-like creature as an enemy may have led to the design of the [[Yanme'e|Drone]] that appears in [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]].

Revision as of 21:58, July 12, 2008

Template:Ratings

File:Keel bug.jpg
A sketch of the Keel bug.

The Keel bug is a deleted Covenant race seen in the Halo 2 Collector's Edition Video. It was supposed to come into the battlefield, cut dead bodies into sections, and then fly off with them, as a way of cleaning up the bodies. They were originally to be used in Halo:CE as a clever method of removing NPC corpses to free up memory.

The concept of an insect-like creature as an enemy may have led to the design of the Drone that appears in Halo 2 and Halo 3. Template:Deletemat Template:Deleted Covenant In the Halo 2 campaign, when you must free the marines from the prison blocks, outside one of the prison room doors that you cant access, there are some bugs crawling around. Theese may be Keelbugs cleaning up the mess in the prison cell.