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*They're probably similar to the ''Star Wars'' [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sonic_detonator | *They're probably similar to the ''Star Wars'' [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sonic_detonator Sonic Detonators] as they use high frequency sounds to incapacitate targets. | ||
*These grenades cannot be used by the player for they are not seen or used in the [[Halo Trilogy]]. | *These grenades cannot be used by the player for they are not seen or used in the [[Halo Trilogy]]. | ||
*Their use as a non-lethal measure means they could be compared to presently used flashbang grenades. | *Their use as a non-lethal measure means they could be compared to presently used flashbang grenades. |
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Little is known about these grenades, other than that several of these were used by Colonel James Ackerson in testing the MJOLNIR Mark V armor on Reach, hidden amongst the Pillars of Loki and used in conjunction with Napalm Grenades.[1]
Theories
- This grenade is similar to a Fragmentation Grenade in structure and detonation, except that it uses a miniature sonic boom rather than explosives. The grenade is not as effective as a Frag, but it is still effective and operative.
- The grenade is a non-lethal weapon used by Drill Instructors to teach Marines to keep their eyes peeled, hitting them with a loud sound that hurts their ears rather than actually causing them bodily harm. It would be one of the nicer booby traps used by DIs.
Trivia
- They're probably similar to the Star Wars Sonic Detonators as they use high frequency sounds to incapacitate targets.
- These grenades cannot be used by the player for they are not seen or used in the Halo Trilogy.
- Their use as a non-lethal measure means they could be compared to presently used flashbang grenades.
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Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, Page 262