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* There are [[Seven|7]] assassinations for each type of scenario, excluding in Campaign and using Energy Sword or [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|Gravity Hammer]]. | * There are [[Seven|7]] assassinations for each type of scenario, excluding in Campaign and using Energy Sword or [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|Gravity Hammer]]. | ||
* The Grunt assassinations seem to be inspired by [[Cal-141]]'s ways of killing Grunt sentries in [[The Babysitter]]. | * The Grunt assassinations seem to be inspired by [[Cal-141]]'s ways of killing Grunt sentries in [[The Babysitter]]. | ||
* | * An cut animation for ''Halo: Reach'' allowed Sangheili to assassinate Marines and Army troopers. The animation depicted them being grabbed by the head and having their neck snapped.<ref>[https://twitter.com/game_fabricator/status/695983088321503232 '''Twitter.com''', ''Marcus Lehto: "Oh yeah, that was a good one. Intended to reinforce just how powerful the Elites were."'']</ref> | ||
* An Assassination that appears in ''Halo 5: Guardians'' titled ''"104 Ways to Die"'' may be a possible nod to Fred-104, a SPARTAN-II known for his proficiency with knives. | * An Assassination that appears in ''Halo 5: Guardians'' titled ''"104 Ways to Die"'' may be a possible nod to Fred-104, a SPARTAN-II known for his proficiency with knives. | ||
* In the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign, any character who does an assassination will randomly say one of two quotes. The quotes vary for each character, although [[Jameson Locke]] has only one line when he assassinates an enemy: "He's dead. Who's next?", which he says slightly differently each time. | * In the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign, any character who does an assassination will randomly say one of two quotes. The quotes vary for each character, although [[Jameson Locke]] has only one line when he assassinates an enemy: "He's dead. Who's next?", which he says slightly differently each time. |