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A '''Panic Button''' is a single-shot emergency beacon employed by the [[UNSC]] armed forces. It has two settings: The 'red' setting sent out a distress signal, informing allies that the team's mission has failed and they need immediate assistance. The 'green' signal merely activates a homing beacon to inform UNSC forces of the location of a hidden objective.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 80</ref> | A '''Panic Button''' is a single-shot emergency beacon employed by the [[UNSC]] armed forces. It has two settings: The 'red' setting sent out a distress signal, informing allies that the team's mission has failed and they need immediate assistance. The 'green' signal merely activates a homing beacon to inform UNSC forces of the location of a hidden objective.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 80</ref> | ||
In [[2525]], the [[Spartans]] used a panic button to mark a homing beacon on [[Eridanus Secundus]]. Despite this, the asteroid base survived until [[2552]]. However, since the UNSC was quite soon after in the middle of a war, they probably didn't have time to mess with a bunch of pirates. | In [[2525]], the [[Spartans]] used a panic button to mark a homing beacon on [[Eridanus Secundus]]. Despite this, the asteroid base survived until [[2552]]. However, since the UNSC was quite soon after in the middle of a war, they probably didn't have time to mess with a bunch of pirates. | ||
In | In 2552, [[Kamal Zaman]] hacked his [[chatter]] to use as a Panic Button should things go south while meeting with gangster [[Aiden Maki]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:01, June 25, 2008
A Panic Button is a single-shot emergency beacon employed by the UNSC armed forces. It has two settings: The 'red' setting sent out a distress signal, informing allies that the team's mission has failed and they need immediate assistance. The 'green' signal merely activates a homing beacon to inform UNSC forces of the location of a hidden objective.[1]
In 2525, the Spartans used a panic button to mark a homing beacon on Eridanus Secundus. Despite this, the asteroid base survived until 2552. However, since the UNSC was quite soon after in the middle of a war, they probably didn't have time to mess with a bunch of pirates.
In 2552, Kamal Zaman hacked his chatter to use as a Panic Button should things go south while meeting with gangster Aiden Maki.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 80