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The '''Data Pad''' is a piece of technology used by the [[UNSC]]. Data pads store information, files, pictures, and sounds.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], pages 22/23</ref>  
The '''Data Pad''' is a piece of technology used by the [[UNSC]]. Data pads store information, files, pictures, and sounds.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], pages 22/23</ref>  


[[Dr. Catherine Halsey]] kept a pad of information with her about the [[Spartan]] candidates as she began to research them. She also appeared to have this technology on her glasses, as she could pull up and read files on them.
[[Dr. Catherine Halsey]] kept a pad of information with her about the [[Spartan]] candidates as she began to research them. She also appeared to have this technology on her glasses, as she could pull up and read files on them. Similar to modern day devices of the same nature, they can be password protected or in Dr. Halsey's case, sensitive to her retinas only.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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The Data Pad is a piece of technology used by the UNSC. Data pads store information, files, pictures, and sounds.[1]

Dr. Catherine Halsey kept a pad of information with her about the Spartan candidates as she began to research them. She also appeared to have this technology on her glasses, as she could pull up and read files on them. Similar to modern day devices of the same nature, they can be password protected or in Dr. Halsey's case, sensitive to her retinas only.

Trivia

  • They are extremely similar to the "Padd" that appears commonly in the Star Trek universe, or the datapad from Star Wars. It seems to have stemmed from today's PDAs and handheld phones.

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Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, pages 22/23