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*The dialogue spoken by the Sangheili of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' was made by reversing and slowing sound clips of [[Sergeant Johnson]]. "Wort! Wort! Wort!" is the reversed phrase, "Go! Go! Go!". With the [[IWHBYD]] Skull turned on in ''Halo 3'', they will occasionally say their trademark, "Wort! Wort! Wort!".{{Citation needed}}
*The dialogue spoken by the Sangheili of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' was made by reversing and slowing sound clips of [[Sergeant Johnson]]. "Wort! Wort! Wort!" is the reversed phrase, "Go! Go! Go!". With the [[IWHBYD]] Skull turned on in ''Halo 3'', they will occasionally say their trademark, "Wort! Wort! Wort!".{{Citation needed}}
*[[Jason Jones]] at first wanted the Sangheili to have tails, but [[Shi Kai Wang]] talked him out of it by arguing that the Sangheili would look too animalistic, as opposed to being an intelligent race. An additional point was that when the Sangheili sit, the only place their tails could go was folded between their legs, creating a seriously awkward appearance.<ref>'''[[The Art of Halo]]''', ''page 23''</ref>
*[[Jason Jones]] at first wanted the Sangheili to have tails, but [[Shi Kai Wang]] talked him out of it by arguing that the Sangheili would look too animalistic, as opposed to being an intelligent race. An additional point was that when the Sangheili sit, the only place their tails could go was folded between their legs, creating a seriously awkward appearance.<ref>'''[[The Art of Halo]]''', ''page 23''</ref>
*Sangheili culture is comparable to that of the ancient [[wikipedia:Spartans|Spartans]] of [[Humanity]]'s past. Rank is achieved by success, and much of their lives revolve around war.
*Sangheili culture is comparable to that of the ancient [[wikipedia:Spartans|Spartans]] of [[Human]]ity's past. Rank is achieved by success, and much of their lives revolve around war.
*It is mentioned in ''Ghosts of Onyx'' that Sangheili would rather die with their weapons out of energy than pick up fully loaded human weapons, yet they show no shame when they obtain them in ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo 2''. They will sometimes even thank the player when handed a powerful human weapon such as the Rocket Launcher. This is likely because they are Covenant Separatists, and no longer view humans as heretics, nor their weapons 'unclean'.
*It is mentioned in ''Ghosts of Onyx'' that Sangheili would rather die with their weapons out of energy than pick up fully loaded human weapons, yet they show no shame when they obtain them in ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo 2''. They will sometimes even thank the player when handed a powerful human weapon such as the Rocket Launcher. This is likely because they are Covenant Separatists, and no longer view humans as heretics, nor their weapons 'unclean'.
*Although the player is not able to dual wield in ''Halo: Reach'', Elites are occasionally seen dual wielding Plasma Rifles.
*Although the player is not able to dual wield in ''Halo: Reach'', Elites are occasionally seen dual wielding Plasma Rifles.
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