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I know this is gonna sound stupid, but I think just a no topic forum would be nice. Y'know, just talk about what you want, and your latest absurd tangent doesn't have to fit in with the section you're typing in. I'd like that at least. If this IS a bad idea, then admins can just delete it. But in case you guys like the idea, this page is here, so just get going and talk about the stuff you want to. I guess I could start.

I think I'll talk about the Nerfile. Really starting to like it. Can snap people out of scope faster than the DMR, has a fun supercombine, and seems to have a solid kill time. Used it recently in a TU team slayer game, and had some awesome moments. Like this one time I'm opening up on a guy and he throws a sticky at me, but there's so many needles in the air it detonates like as soon as he throws it, and I finish him off right after. Awesome. What do you guys think of it? This is craZboy557, signing off. 14:05, 24 January 2013 (EST)

I have to admit, I had to read your last paragraph two times to get that you were talking about the Needle Rifle. Yeah, I was kind of bummed that it didn't reappear in Halo 4 as a Covie DMR.
Speaking about Covie stuff, does anyone else think that 343 made the Harvester overly insectoid in its appearance?Missing Mandible (talk) 16:44, 24 January 2013 (EST)
Probably. I've only seen the page picture but it doesn't really look that smooth, like other covenant vehicles. I'm more frustrated over the fact that 343 is giving the UNSC and the Storm stuff that it should have no way of getting. Liches? Several hundred spartans? The storm rifle? The Infinity? And, of course, the harvester. It makes no sense to me that a fringe group and a government that barely survived 50 years of war with a technologically superior genocidal alien race. This is craZboy557, signing off. 08:49, 25 January 2013 (EST)