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'''The Special Purpose Sniper''' is a deleted [[Covenant]] species seen in the [[Halo 2: Collector's Edition DVD|''Halo 2'' Collector's Edition DVD]]. Its arms were used like a tripod (but not act like one), and that it could flip from side to side, without having to switch [[weapons]]. It would also be able to hang from trees and building struts. It could have been used instead of the [[Kig-yar|Jackal]] [[Kig-Yar Sniper|Snipers]] in ''Halo 2''.
'''The Special Purpose Sniper''' is a deleted [[Covenant]] species seen in the [[Halo 2: Collector's Edition DVD|''Halo 2'' Collector's Edition DVD]]. Its arms were used like a tripod (but not act like one), and that it could flip from side to side, without having to switch [[weapons]]. It would also be able to hang from trees and building struts. It could have been used instead of the [[Kig-yar|Jackal]] [[Kig-Yar Sniper|Snipers]] in ''Halo 2''.
==Sources==
[https://twitter.com/Dr_Abominable/status/464351948297089024/photo/1/large Paul Russel, Twitter, May 8th, 2014]
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File:Sniper.png|A 3-D render by [[Paul Russel]].
File:Sniper.png|A 3-D render by [[Paul Russel]].
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==Sources==
[https://twitter.com/Dr_Abominable/status/464351948297089024/photo/1/large Paul Russel, Twitter, May 8th, 2014]
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Revision as of 07:05, November 27, 2021

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A render by Bungie employee Paul Russel.

The Special Purpose Sniper is a deleted Covenant species seen in the Halo 2 Collector's Edition DVD. Its arms were used like a tripod (but not act like one), and that it could flip from side to side, without having to switch weapons. It would also be able to hang from trees and building struts. It could have been used instead of the Jackal Snipers in Halo 2.

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Sources

Paul Russel, Twitter, May 8th, 2014