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*The chips have the words ''"DO NOT EAT"'' printed on them.<ref>[[:File:Helmet Chip.jpg|Texture image of the M4 field disk]]</ref>
*The chips have the words ''"DO NOT EAT"'' printed on them.<ref>[[:File:Helmet Chip.jpg|Texture image of the M4 field disk]]</ref>
*These chips seem to fit inside the Spartan helmet, similar to how an AI's chip would fit inside.
*These chips seem to fit inside the Spartan helmet, similar to how an AI's chip would fit inside.
*The Covenant used similar technology in some missions, such as the boarding of the [[Pillar of Autumn]].
*The Covenant used similar technology in some missions like the Pillar of Autumn´s boarding action.
*It is unknown if every Marine uses one, or if they are only used by specific people on special missions. Marines wearing light combat fatigues without helmets would obviously not be able to use them.
*It is unknown if every Marine uses one, or if they are only used by specific people on special missions. Marines wearing light combat fatigues without helmets would obviously not be able to use them.


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