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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*The glyph for the Reclaimer is the [[Marathon]] logo symbol, a reference to [[Bungie]]'s [[Marathon (Video Game Series)|earlier game]].
*The glyph for the Reclaimer is the [[Marathon]] logo symbol, a reference to [[Bungie]]'s [[Marathon (Video Game Series)|earlier game]].
*The reclaimer glyph was both one of the holiest of Covenant religious icons and the source of one of the major flaws in the Covenant religion: According to Mendicant Bias, the Covenant had consistently mistranslated the glyph as "Reclamation" (by reading it upside down, no less.)
*[[Mendicant Bias]] refers to the Chief as the Reclaimer through the [[Terminals]] in ''Halo 3''.
*[[Mendicant Bias]] refers to the Chief as the Reclaimer through the [[Terminals]] in ''Halo 3''.
*''[[Halo Wars]]'' is the only Halo game (apart from ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', which featured no interaction with Forerunner technology) in which no characters are explicitly identified as Reclaimers. However, [[Ellen Anders]] could almost certainly be classified as a Reclaimer, as she was kidnapped by [[Ripa 'Moramee]] and forced by the Prophet of Regret to activate Forerunner technology on the [[Shield World (Halo Wars)|Shield World]], precisely the way Miranda Keyes and Sergeant Johnson were used by Tartarus and the Prophet of Truth, respectively, in the main trilogy.
*''[[Halo Wars]]'' is the only Halo game (apart from ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', which featured no interaction with Forerunner technology) in which no characters are explicitly identified as Reclaimers. However, [[Ellen Anders]] could almost certainly be classified as a Reclaimer, as she was kidnapped by [[Ripa 'Moramee]] and forced by the Prophet of Regret to activate Forerunner technology on the [[Shield World (Halo Wars)|Shield World]], precisely the way Miranda Keyes and Sergeant Johnson were used by Tartarus and the Prophet of Truth, respectively, in the main trilogy.
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