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*It is speculated that Scarabs are the [[Sharquoi]] mentioned in [[Conversations from the Universe]]. | *It is speculated that Scarabs are the [[Sharquoi]] mentioned in [[Conversations from the Universe]]. | ||
*It is also notable that when a Scarab's leg is disabled, it emits a loud beep, much like that of a reversing truck (except of a lower pitch). This effect is perhaps a nod to the same death sequence (and sound) of the Juggernaut flying tanks in a previous Bungie game [[Marathon]]. | *It is also notable that when a Scarab's leg is disabled, it emits a loud beep, much like that of a reversing truck (except of a lower pitch). This effect is perhaps a nod to the same death sequence (and sound) of the Juggernaut flying tanks in a previous Bungie game [[Marathon]]. | ||
*The Scarab, once the core has been compromised, takes seven seconds to explode (going with the usual [[7]] "nods" Bungie puts into the games). | *The Scarab, once the core has been compromised, takes seven seconds to explode (going with the usual [[7]] "nods" Bungie puts into the games). | ||
*The [[Halo ]]3 Scarab was recreated in Halo Actionclix and as of the game's release is the largest figure ever made by Wizkids, the game's creator. A battle-damaged version was released at the 2007 San Diego Comic Con for $250, which included the Scarab, two outdoor maps, an indoor map (representing the scarab's interior), four character cards, and rules for both the Scarab and the game itself. A normal one was also released at select retailers in November 2007. | *The [[Halo ]]3 Scarab was recreated in Halo Actionclix and as of the game's release is the largest figure ever made by Wizkids, the game's creator. A battle-damaged version was released at the 2007 San Diego Comic Con for $250, which included the Scarab, two outdoor maps, an indoor map (representing the scarab's interior), four character cards, and rules for both the Scarab and the game itself. A normal one was also released at select retailers in November 2007. |
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