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| Inconsistency || || In general, the terminology used to describe the armaments on Covenant and Banished vehicles has an inconsistent level of specificity; Covenant vehicles are generally ascribed light/medium/heavy designations for [[plasma mortar]]s/[[plasma cannon]]s, while Banished weapons omit the "heavy" designations entirely. || | | Inconsistency || || In general, the terminology used to describe the armaments on Covenant and Banished vehicles has an inconsistent level of specificity; Covenant vehicles are generally ascribed light/medium/heavy designations for [[plasma mortar]]s/[[plasma cannon]]s, while Banished weapons omit the "heavy" designations entirely. || | ||
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| Inconsistency || || The allocation of light/heavy descriptors for spike cannons is inconsistent. The [[Chopper]]s are described to have heavy spike autocannons, while the [[Dovotaa Workshop Griever|Griever]] and [[Qavardu Workshop Gravemaker|Gravemaker]] - much larger vehicles - are only listed as "spike cannons". | | Inconsistency || || The allocation of light/heavy descriptors for spike cannons is inconsistent. The [[Chopper]]s are described to have heavy spike autocannons, while the [[Dovotaa Workshop Griever|Griever]] and [[Qavardu Workshop Gravemaker|Gravemaker]] - much larger vehicles - are only listed as "spike cannons". | ||
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| Inconsistency || 217 || The second paragraph of the page notes that [[Sangheili]] did not care to retrieve their wounded from the battlefield; the next sentence contradictingly notes that they get taken to temples for healing. ''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]'' also notes that they have dedicated [[hospital ship]]s.<br><br>The end of the paragraph also notes that Sangheili don't make use of stimulants or painkillers; ''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]'' notes that Sangheili serving on smaller warships make widespread use of stimulants to stay active and alert. || | | Inconsistency || 217 || The second paragraph of the page notes that [[Sangheili]] did not care to retrieve their wounded from the battlefield; the next sentence contradictingly notes that they get taken to temples for healing. ''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]'' also notes that they have dedicated [[hospital ship]]s.<br><br>The end of the paragraph also notes that Sangheili don't make use of stimulants or painkillers; ''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]'' notes that Sangheili serving on smaller warships make widespread use of stimulants to stay active and alert. || | ||
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| Typo || 360 || Seems to be missing an "a" after the word "lies" || ''Under the massive gleaming stalactite formations across the Interior of its protective shell lies hollowed-out planetoid…'' | | Typo || 360 || Seems to be missing an "a" after the word "lies" || ''Under the massive gleaming stalactite formations across the Interior of its protective shell lies hollowed-out planetoid…'' | ||
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| Typo || 77 || | | Typo || 77 || the [[HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark II (D) Geyrion|Geyrion]] is repeatedly referred to as "Geyrion". This appears to be a consistent misspelling for "[[Wikipedia:Geryon|Geryon]]". || | ||
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| Unclear wording || 161 || The X671 designation given for the ''[[Turaco]]'' is unclear whether it refers to a specific craft's [[hull classification symbol]] (ie FFG-201) or a model designation (ie D77-TC) || | | Unclear wording || 161 || The X671 designation given for the ''[[Turaco]]'' is unclear whether it refers to a specific craft's [[hull classification symbol]] (ie FFG-201) or a model designation (ie D77-TC) || | ||