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*On almost every control panel in the armory, there is at least one screen with a message: | *On almost every control panel in the armory, there is at least one screen with a message: | ||
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CODED MESSAGE:WU 1120 | CODED MESSAGE:WU 1120 | ||
REJECTED BY ADMINISTRATOR REV. PAIN | REJECTED BY ADMINISTRATOR REV. PAIN | ||
MAY CONTAIN HARMFUL CONTENT. | MAY CONTAIN HARMFUL CONTENT. | ||
RESULTANT PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE | RESULTANT PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE | ||
ACTION: CENSORED | ACTION: CENSORED | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
*On the Control Panel in the corner of the room, behind the armor plates, there is two lines of ten blinking lamps. Over and between them is some really small text. On the top of the first line the message says "FUSION GRID STATUS" and on top of the second line it says "BLINKING LIGHT SIMULATOR". | *On the Control Panel in the corner of the room, behind the armor plates, there is two lines of ten blinking lamps. Over and between them is some really small text. On the top of the first line the message says "FUSION GRID STATUS" and on top of the second line it says "BLINKING LIGHT SIMULATOR". | ||
*On the floor in the shield tester, there is a warning saying: "Warning! Unauthorized personnel must stand clear". | *On the floor in the shield tester, there is a warning saying: "Warning! Unauthorized personnel must stand clear". | ||
*If you look at the different boxes you can find some interesting items, like Marine Boots, the mobile turret that Sgt. Johnson carries at the start of the "Cairo Station" before the "Home Field Advantage" part. There are even some meals. | *If you look at the different boxes you can find some interesting items, like Marine Boots, the mobile turret that Sgt. Johnson carries at the start of the "Cairo Station" before the "Home Field Advantage" part. There are even some meals. | ||
*"Rev. Pain" is the player name for one of Halo's creators from Bungie studios. | *"Rev. Pain" is the player name for one of Halo's creators from Bungie studios. | ||
*The "Wu" may refer to Louis Wu, the alias of the admin of Halo.Bungie.Org or also the protagonist in the science fiction story, "Ringworld" by Larry Niven, sharing many of Halo's themes. | *The "Wu" may refer to Louis Wu, the alias of the admin of Halo.Bungie.Org or also the protagonist in the science fiction story, "Ringworld" by Larry Niven, sharing many of Halo's themes. | ||
{{Easter Egg}} | {{Easter Egg}} | ||
[[Category:Easter Eggs]] | [[Category:Easter Eggs]] | ||
[[Category:Halo 2 Easter Eggs]] | [[Category:Halo 2 Easter Eggs]] |
Revision as of 09:59, December 10, 2009
In the level, the Armory in Halo 2, the player can find many hidden messages.
Messages
- On almost every control panel in the armory, there is at least one screen with a message:
CODED MESSAGE:WU 1120 REJECTED BY ADMINISTRATOR REV. PAIN MAY CONTAIN HARMFUL CONTENT. RESULTANT PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE ACTION: CENSORED
- On the Control Panel in the corner of the room, behind the armor plates, there is two lines of ten blinking lamps. Over and between them is some really small text. On the top of the first line the message says "FUSION GRID STATUS" and on top of the second line it says "BLINKING LIGHT SIMULATOR".
- On the floor in the shield tester, there is a warning saying: "Warning! Unauthorized personnel must stand clear".
- If you look at the different boxes you can find some interesting items, like Marine Boots, the mobile turret that Sgt. Johnson carries at the start of the "Cairo Station" before the "Home Field Advantage" part. There are even some meals.
- "Rev. Pain" is the player name for one of Halo's creators from Bungie studios.
- The "Wu" may refer to Louis Wu, the alias of the admin of Halo.Bungie.Org or also the protagonist in the science fiction story, "Ringworld" by Larry Niven, sharing many of Halo's themes.