Someone said that the grunts can use magnums. This is not yet proven so it will not be put it.

I believe Dojorkan added most of those. He's a modder who's tested that kind of stuff out. You can find a lot of his screenshots at HBO. --Dragonclaws 05:01, 19 September 2006 (UTC)

Repetition

Everything is repeated! that makes it very monotonous. Please read it from first to last and you will see what I mean. Some things are even repeated three times!--12.108.200.201 23:54, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, I do see what you mean. --Dragonclaws 00:52, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

Removed Repetition

I edited the page to remove most of the repetition and rearranged the information into the appropriate categories.

Dark Lady 00:43, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

Ancient stepping-stones?

4th paragraph here. Quote:

"Their relics are not restricted to Halo 04. The Aztec-esque stones of C'ort Azur, the arches and weathered inscriptions of Sigma Octanus, the intricate caverns and 3km holographic dome beneath ONI's Reach complex, the ancient stepping-stones of the Grunt's homeworld, and the Prophet's own claim to have evolved on an abandoned Forerunner planet, the revelation that their Ark (whatever that entails) exists on Earth, not to mention the countless installations undoubtedly pilfered to allow the Covenant to have achieved their current levels of technology, all give testament to this galaxy's permeation."

Anyone know, or feel like inquiring, where the HBO guys got this information? Or should we just trust it as canon, given their close relationship with Bungie? Apparently the Grunt homeworld bit was on the page as early as December 2003. (The bit about the Ark was added well after Halo 2, though.)

Also: I guess it could have come from one of the strategy guides, since I haven't read those.

--Andrew Nagy 68.44.13.236 04:18, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

Stepping stones are mentioned in Halo: The Flood, when the Grunt character dreams about his home, but I don't remember it being Forerunner. --Dragonclaws 05:13, 30 October 2006 (UTC)