Talk:Fusion coil
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Fusion Core?
why is this page named Fusion Core? Its a Fusion Coil. VanFlyhight 19:49, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
Functionality?
anyone else think the new functionality might be recharging energy weapons?(plasma rifle/pistol, spartan laser, beam rifle)
Ive thought of that too. Spartan-G007 File:Kpisalasergod2.gif XBL gamertag:SpartanG007
Same here, maybe recharging the Spartan Laser? -- User:Darktrooper117
No I dont think that bungie will do it but its an UNSC equipment and I think it wouldnt recharge plasma weaponry. --Clavix2 TALK TO ME "Things I done" 20:20, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Bungie has hinted at the ability to recharge energy weapons; since I see nothing else (no mention of a replaceable battery) to possibly fulfill this function, it's probably a safe bet that the fusion core will recharge these weapons.
Of course, that will also make it easy to kill an enemy who's trying to "reload" their plasma rifle. --Jimmy-San 04:06, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
I thought it was just a new design of the explosive-on-impact bomb thing, nothing special. Why is it called fusion coil? On forge objects, the link says "fusion coil". File:Halo Scarab Large.jpg Fludz 'CarnttuchmeeKamekazi eliteGrunty friends! 10:08, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
NO
No its not rechargable, it is used to power extrodinary objects such as the tank, warthog. "A fusion Core is a Never Ending Car Battery with a few more volts of power." -Unnamous --þ†öW讥 ^ (UNSC Fleetcom)(UNSC History)(UNSC Mision Log) 01:55, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
This is also why you never run out of "gas" and the ODG's dont power down and rush to earth's serface when a power outage occurs. --þ†öW讥 ^ (UNSC Fleetcom)(UNSC History)(UNSC Mision Log) 01:57, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
Is this Image okay to Add?
Hey, before I add this image which I did as a 3-D concept, I was wondering if everyone is okay with me adding this image to the Gallery section of this article. It's as near as I can make it to the fusion core seen in Halo 3, and I think in Halo: Reach as well. Vote "yes" or "no", "aye" or "nay", and so on and so forth and stuff like that. How about it? Xamikaze330 13:41, 3 September 2011 (EDT)Xamikaze330