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*Sometimes on ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' bullet holes with blood and/or blood splatters will be visible at certain angles though nothing was here or nothing was shot or hurt. | *Sometimes on ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' bullet holes with blood and/or blood splatters will be visible at certain angles though nothing was here or nothing was shot or hurt. | ||
*In ''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', the word ''ichor'' was used instead of the word blood. Ichor was the golden blood of the Greek Immortal Gods of Olympus. | |||
== Images == | == Images == |
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Biological Use
Blood is used to transport nutrients through the body of a multicellular organism. In the case of humans, it uses a compound called hemoglobin to transport oxygen to the cells. Because of cellular respiration, every single cell in the human body needs oxygen, so blood must deliver oxygen to every cell in the body. This is most likely true all of the other Covenant races, though their blood may be delivering a different compound to the body, resulting in its difference in color to human blood.
In the Halo Series
When shot without the protection of an energy shield, the target will "bleed." In some races, the blood will visibly come out of the target, and leave a stain on the ground. The viscosity and color of the blood varies by race.
Covenant Species
- Sangheili - Dark Blue (Halo: Combat Evolved)[1], Purple (Halo 2 and Halo 3).
- Jiralhanae - Black (Halo 2), Red (Halo 3]).
- Mgalekgolo - Orange.
- Kig-yar - Purple, thick[2].
- Unggoy - Light Blue, teal[3].
- Yanme'e - Whitish-green.
Others
As in reality, Humans will bleed red blood when shot. Forerunner artifacts, such as the Menachite Forerunner Complex, may at times be manipulated by human blood.[4] The Flood will always bleed a pasty, brownish-green color, and the explosion of a Carrier Form or an Infection Form will leave a brown stain on the ground. In gameplay, however, Infection forms do not "bleed", but rather explode into bits of flesh.
Trivia
- Sometimes on Halo: Combat Evolved bullet holes with blood and/or blood splatters will be visible at certain angles though nothing was here or nothing was shot or hurt.
- In Halo: The Flood, the word ichor was used instead of the word blood. Ichor was the golden blood of the Greek Immortal Gods of Olympus.
Images
- 1215574434 Brute3.jpg
A Brute's blood after being killed by a grenade.
- 1215645880 Jackal Blood.jpg
A Jackal's blood stain, Halo 3 era.
- 1215578204 Hunter.jpg
A Hunter's blood after being killed by an explosive.
- 1215495677 43652110-Full.jpg
A Drone's blood stain.
- 1220721402 Dead grunt.jpg
A Grunt's blood stain.
- Bloody.jpg
This image shows that in Halo: CE, an Elite's blood is actually a dark blue.
Sources
- ^ Image:Bloody.jpg (Corpse was meleed multiple times.)
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 126
- ^ Image:GruntBlood.jpg
- ^ Halo: First Strike, page 141: Fred felt a hot pain in the tip of his finger. He drew his bare hand away and a tiny track of blood smeared the rock. The glittering symbols on the wall took on a greasy cast(..)