HI!!!

Welcome to Halopedia, TheLostJedi! I'm Guesty-Persony-Thingy, but you can just call me Guesty, or, more commonly, GPT. I am an administrator here at Halopedia, and I know a lot about Halo and editing wikis, so if you EVER need ANY help with ANYTHING, just talk to me here. Again, welcome to Halopedia, and I hope you enjoy your stay here! =D --NOTASTAFF GPT(talk)(eating) 21:40, 28 October 2007 (UTC)

Thank you for the welcome xD -TheLostJedi 21:49, 28 October 2007 (UTC)

User:Blemo/Greeting

Thank you for the welcome :) I'll be sure to post a question on your talk page. -TheLostJedi 22:29, 28 October 2007 (UTC)

How do you make Polls? For some reason, I can't seem to do it --Lord of SPARTANsLOMI HQI here your criesMay your works be honorable
22:24, 21 February 2008 (UTC)

Red-op

As far as we know, most Spartan missions consist of one team. For a mission, members of Blue team can be moved to Red team and vice verca. For instance, for the Reach-op, all Spartans involved were on Red team whilst the Gamma station-op consisted of a 3-person Blue Team.

Having more than one team is very confusing as each would be on their own missions and may not be able to communicate.

Red and Blue create splinter-groups within them if they have to do two or more things at once. For example: Red team splits into groups named after the Greek alphabet (ie. Alpha, Beta, Gamma team). After the augmentation caused the deaths of some 30 Spartans, it seems that "Green team" was merged with Red and Blue. Note that Green team is reused by Blue team in similar fashion to "Team Alpha", also supporting the possibility that Green has become part of Blue.

My final piece of evidence is that just the name "Team Omega" is used on a mission where Red Team splits up, and just happens to follow Red teams naming designations does sound too much to be a coincidence, don't you think?--Forerunner 10:49, 27 May 2009 (UTC)

On that quote...yes. Red and Blue team never have less than 6 members in their team unless they had to split up.--Forerunner 11:06, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
I'd also like to point out that one of our "unwritten rules" (which may have been written:p) is that Speculation is allowed as long as there is reasonable evidence that it is the truth. An example of this would be the Halopedia article on Spartan-IIIs being made before the release of Halo: Ghosts of Onyx. That page was made purely out of a line mentioning a project called "S-III".--Forerunner 11:10, 27 May 2009 (UTC)