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==Rename Proposal==
==Rename Proposal==
The name "Oracle" is used specifically for the Covenant. I am assuming the creator of the page, like most people, had mistaken a Forerunner monitor's name as "Oracle", as there are no subtitles in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', and ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'' cutscenes had barely mentioned an "Oracle"'s classification. We should rename the page to "Monitor Glitch" or "Hostile Monitor Glitch" or something that will not confuse the reader. —<span style="color:silver;">[[User:Spartan331|S331]]</span><sub>[[User talk:Spartan331|Talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Spartan331|Contributions]]</sub> 10:24, 11 April 2011 (EDT)
The name "Oracle" is used specifically for the Covenant. I am assuming the creator of the page, like most people, had mistaken a Forerunner monitor's name as "Oracle", as there are no subtitles in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', and ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'' cutscenes had barely mentioned an "Oracle"'s classification. We should rename the page to "Monitor Glitch" or "Hostile Monitor Glitch" or something that will not confuse the reader. —<span style="color:silver;">[[User:Spartan331|S331]]</span><sub>[[User talk:Spartan331|Talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Spartan331|Contributions]]</sub> 10:24, 11 April 2011 (EDT)
If you would read the Manual of Style talk page, then you would see the thing I made about "unspoken rules".  Well, one unspoken rule on Halopedia is that the guy who discovers the glitch names the page. (Unless of course, the person has a completely inappropriate name; like, "Special Balls that can Shoot Red Ejaculate Laser Glitch".) That's why everybody always tries to be the 1st one to make the page on Halopedia once a new game comes out.  So, whoever discovered this glitch named the page.
:If you would really like to conflict with this 'unspoken rule", then make your case with the "unspoken rule" itself on the Manual of Style page. [[User:Vegerot|<span style="color:midnightblue; font-weight:bold">Vegerot</span>]] ([[User talk:Vegerot|<span style="color:grey">talk</span>]])  13:12, 12 April 2011 (EDT)!

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I have no idea if this vacation has any truth to it, but it is well explained. Anyone mind confirming this? Preferably with a video? [Sometimes, it's all about the glory.] [Put your boot up enough alien backside and the corps will pin rows of medals on your chest.][Bad ass, unlocked.]

Can you please place another tag at the end of your sig because it is fracking up the pages your putting it on. --SPARTAN-125 Cally99117
Yeah, I'm on it. [Sometimes, it's all about the glory.] [Put your boot up enough alien backside and the corps will pin rows of medals on your chest.][Bad ass, unlocked.]

wrong page?

umm this isn't a vacation....it's a glitch allowing you to fire weapons as a monitor. but regardless im working on a video now AFC Clan 08:48, August 7, 2010 (UTC)

Rename Proposal

The name "Oracle" is used specifically for the Covenant. I am assuming the creator of the page, like most people, had mistaken a Forerunner monitor's name as "Oracle", as there are no subtitles in Halo: Combat Evolved, and Halo 2 and Halo 3 cutscenes had barely mentioned an "Oracle"'s classification. We should rename the page to "Monitor Glitch" or "Hostile Monitor Glitch" or something that will not confuse the reader. —S331TalkContributions 10:24, 11 April 2011 (EDT)

If you would read the Manual of Style talk page, then you would see the thing I made about "unspoken rules". Well, one unspoken rule on Halopedia is that the guy who discovers the glitch names the page. (Unless of course, the person has a completely inappropriate name; like, "Special Balls that can Shoot Red Ejaculate Laser Glitch".) That's why everybody always tries to be the 1st one to make the page on Halopedia once a new game comes out. So, whoever discovered this glitch named the page.

If you would really like to conflict with this 'unspoken rule", then make your case with the "unspoken rule" itself on the Manual of Style page. Vegerot (talk) 13:12, 12 April 2011 (EDT)!