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*Like the other Huragok found in the game and in spite of its lack of armor, Quick still has shields to protect itself, and also is able to grant close friendly units shields, including the player (the only instance the player will be given energy shielding in ''ODST''). However, the player has no shield monitor, and if playing on [[Legendary]] difficulty, the shields decrease in strength rapidly. | *Like the other Huragok found in the game and in spite of its lack of armor, Quick still has shields to protect itself, and also is able to grant close friendly units shields, including the player (the only instance the player will be given energy shielding in ''ODST''). However, the player has no shield monitor, and if playing on [[Legendary]] difficulty, the shields decrease in strength rapidly. | ||
*Quick to Adjust is not named in ''Halo 3: ODST''; it is only identified as "VRGL" on the Rookie's [[Heads-up display|HUD]] in ''Halo 3: ODST'', due to the fact it held the Vergil subroutine in itself. ''[[Halo: New Blood]]'' establishes that the Huragok was later universally known as Vergil because of this. | *Quick to Adjust is not named in ''Halo 3: ODST''; it is only identified as "VRGL" on the Rookie's [[Heads-up display|HUD]] in ''Halo 3: ODST'', due to the fact it held the Vergil subroutine in itself. ''[[Halo: New Blood]]'' establishes that the Huragok was later universally known as Vergil because of this. | ||
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