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*Mercy was voiced by the late English-American actor and singer [[Hamilton Camp]].<ref>'''Halo 2''', ''[[Halo 2 credits|credits]]''</ref>
*Mercy was voiced by the late English-American actor and singer [[Hamilton Camp]].<ref>'''Halo 2''', ''[[Halo 2 credits|credits]]''</ref>
*Mercy's title follows a broad trend of [[San'Shyuum|Prophet]] titles corresponding with their character's downfall. In the case of the Prophet of Mercy, his title reflects him having been shown no mercy by the [[Prophet of Truth]], who allowed him to be left for dead at the tendrils of a Flood [[Pod infector]].  
*His name is ironic, like the names of all the other Hierarchs, as he showed no mercy neither to humanity nor to Thel 'Vadamee, whom he wanted dead. It should be noted, though, that he did show mercy to the Prophet of Regret by talking Truth out of making a public display of contempt for Regret and his blunder in "accidentally" invading Earth. More notably, the Prophet of Truth showed him no mercy by letting him die an easily preventable death.
**It could also be said Mercy's title reflects his nature: he showed mercy to the [[Prophet of Regret]] by talking Truth out of making a public display of contempt for Regret and his blunder in "accidentally" invading Earth. He also proclaimed that upon Truth's activation of the Halo array, humans would this time not be "left behind" on the Great Journey, a much more merciful position than his counterparts.
*In a way, [[John-117]] killed the Prophet of Mercy in an act of mercy by removing the [[Pod infector]] so that Mercy would not have to suffer becoming a member of the [[Flood]].
**In a way, [[John-117]] killed the Prophet of Mercy in an act of mercy by removing the Pod infector so that Mercy would not have to suffer becoming a member of the [[Flood]].
*In the cutscene when the Flood attacks Mercy in ''Halo 2: Anniversary'', he can be seen tapping on his gravity throne, likely as a way to activate the weaponry. However for unknown reasons it doesn't work.
*In the cutscene when the Flood attacks Mercy in ''Halo 2: Anniversary'', he can be seen tapping on his gravity throne, likely as a way to activate the weaponry. However for unknown reasons it doesn't work.


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