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[[Image:Use Spoofer.jpg|thumb|The view from a recorder.]]
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'''Helmet recorders''' are standard field issue equipment for almost all [[Marine]]s in the [[UNSC]]. When in combat with the [[Covenant]], they are instructed to turn these recorders on to get as much information on the Covenant as possible. Because such data is scarce, this is an invaluable tactical resource to [[ONI]] and the UNSC forces, who often retrieve this data and then debrief the wearer about the data they encountered. They store their information in [[Recorder Chip]]s.
'''Helmet recorders''' are standard field issue equipment for many [[UNSC]] [[Marine]]s. When in combat with the [[Covenant]], they are instructed to turn these recorders on to get as much information on the Covenant as possible. Because such data is scarce, this is an invaluable tactical resource to the [[ONI]] and the UNSC forces, who often retrieve this data and then debrief the wearer about the audio and video data they recorded. They store their information in [[Recorder Chip]]s.


Apparently, Covenant [[Ossoona]]s are equipped with their own versions of Helmet Recorders.
Apparently, Covenant [[Ossoona]]s are equipped with similar helmet-mounted recording units.


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Revision as of 17:44, May 20, 2008

The view from a recorder.

Helmet recorders are standard field issue equipment for many UNSC Marines. When in combat with the Covenant, they are instructed to turn these recorders on to get as much information on the Covenant as possible. Because such data is scarce, this is an invaluable tactical resource to the ONI and the UNSC forces, who often retrieve this data and then debrief the wearer about the audio and video data they recorded. They store their information in Recorder Chips.

Apparently, Covenant Ossoonas are equipped with similar helmet-mounted recording units.