User talk:Rusty-112

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Revision as of 17:19, August 5, 2012 by Rusty-112 (talk | contribs) (Undo revision 994385 by 69.194.230.43 (talk) heard it before. Don't post racist jokes on my talk page.)

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Concerning your edits

Please use the Minor Edit button if you make more than 3 edits on the same page, thank you. User:Spirit of Fire/Sig 20:38, 24 June 2009 (UTC)

Better limit your edits to a minimum of 3... administration here are tough when it comes to multiple edits...--4scen 06:56, 20 July 2009 (UTC)

ORION

Please, stop adding in that the CMA started it in 2491. That was ONI. The CMA did their own project in 2321, according to the Halo Encyclopedia, pages 80/81. -- Sergeant Major Avery JohnsonChatter 05:21, April 18, 2010 (UTC)

Yes and no. I've just realized that unfortunately the Halo Encyclopedia includes contradictory information on the subject. As you write, it states that on page 80-81, that the CMA launched it in 2321 and ONI in 2491. BUT, pages 44-45 and 67 say the exact opposite. They state that the project was launched in 2321 by ONI and resurrected in 2491 by the CMA before being absorbed back into ONI after Operation: CHARLEMAGNE. I assume you have a copy, and I urge you to double check my findings.--Emblem 1.jpg Rusty - 112 05:29, April 18, 2010 (UTC)

Battle of Skopje

Im not gonna get into an edit war.

--CookieMonstersayshello 07:16, 18 April 2011 (EDT)

Allow me to explain to you how medals work in the US Armed Forces...

Here is the official list of them for your viewing pleasure: List of Active US medals and ribbons

As you can clearly see in the above list, due to the current status and existence of branches within the UNSC such as the UNSC Army and UNSC Marine Corps, it is impossible for John-117 to have accumulated every single medal in the UNSC, since the UNSC has medals based off of the US Armed Forces' existing Awards and Decorations, and the US Armed Forces has medals such as Army Commendation Medal which is only awarded to soldiers in the Army. So, explain to me this, unless Master Chief is in the UNSC Army, how could he have obtained that medal? If you can't, then don't revert my edit.

--Kluutak 17:40, 30 January 2012 (EST)

The original source said UNSC. So therefore we go with the source unless stated otherwise by an official Halo source.--Spartacus TalkContribs
I don't doubt that is how US military decorations work. However thus far in the Halo universe no medals or awards have been explicitly mentioned which are branch-specific. Even though the awards are based on the current US model, we do not assume that every medal and award carried over to the UNSC - only those which have been specifically mentioned. Thus unless specifically stated otherwise, we go with the entire UNSC.--Emblem 1.jpg Rusty - 112 18:43, 30 January 2012 (EST)
And what about this one? I am just using this as an example to show you that Bungie based the medal accumulation system directly off of one used by the US Military, meaning, it is impossible for him to have accumulated every medal and commendation. --Kluutak 09:50, 31 January 2012 (EST)
The Outstanding Airman of the Year Ribbon, Navy "E" Ribbon, Navy and Marine Corps Medal, Non-Commissioned Officer Development Ribbon and Basic Training Honor Graduate Ribbon have not actually ever been explicitly mentioned. Their existence in the Halo universe is based on conjecture, and comes from the ribbons worn on the uniforms of Jacob Keyes and Terrence Hood - we do not know for sure that these ribbons actually represent the same medals in the UNSC as they do in the present-day USA. It's also very possible that Bungie simply stuck them on there as place-fillers.--Emblem 1.jpg Rusty - 112 10:52, 31 January 2012 (EST)
What if, the UNSC didn't based all of their decorations off the US Military? , Kluutak, you are automatically assuming that the UNSC is using all of the decorations from the US military. Just because a few of them are the same, doesn't mean all of them are the same. It's like thinking that 343i will remake every Halo: CE multiplayer map just because they remade Hang 'Em High, Damnation, and Prisoner. Unless you have an official source saying that all UNSC decorations are from the current US military, keep the page as it is. —S331 Bubbleshieldhud.svg(COMMission LogProfile) 11:04, 31 January 2012 (EST)

Waypoint Awards

Hey Rusty, I've created a template for the Halo Waypoint Awards. Just add {{Waypoint Awards}} to the article.

Cheers,

--File:Colonel Grade One.png Col. Spartacus Talk Page Contributions Contact 23:05, 2 April 2012 (EDT)

Thanks a bunch.--Emblem 1.jpg Rusty - 112 23:06, 2 April 2012 (EDT)

Filename should be simple

Per above... just keep it under a generic title. Don't need it to be too detail. We have the Information template to do that. That being said, don't move/rename the filename... It creates a mess in the double redirect page. — subtank 19:07, 25 May 2012 (EDT)

Hey Subtank - yeah that was my bad on the redirects. I wasn't paying attention and ended up moving the wrong file. As for the filename, those were actually created by Grizzlei, who renamed the images after I uploaded them.--Emblem 1.jpg Rusty - 112 19:10, 25 May 2012 (EDT)