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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


*It is unlikely to be canon, since it was never mentioned in either the games or the novels.  
*It is unlikely to be canon, since it was never mentioned in either the campaign of the games or the novels.  
*In [[Halo 3]] the teleporter only appears in [[Forge]]. However, Bungie provided the gamers with the [[man cannon]], a different way of quickly going through the map.
*In [[Halo 3]] the teleporter only appears in [[Forge]]. However, Bungie provided the gamers with the [[man cannon]], a different way of quickly going through the map.
*They are rumored to cause ghost apperances when over used.
*They are rumored to cause [[ghost]] apperances when over used.


[[Category:The Forerunner]]
[[Category:The Forerunner]]
[[Category:Technology]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Revision as of 14:14, April 13, 2008

A teleporter (left) and teleporter exit (right) in Halo 1.

Halo's surface is littered with small teleporters which allow for instantaneous transport over short distances to another teleporter or a teleporter exit point. Although they act similarly to Halo's teleportation grid, they are unable to transport over long distances. In Multiplayer, these are seen on levels such as Blood Gulch and Beaver Creek. However, in multiplayer, teleporters can be found on Earth.

Trivia

  • It is unlikely to be canon, since it was never mentioned in either the campaign of the games or the novels.
  • In Halo 3 the teleporter only appears in Forge. However, Bungie provided the gamers with the man cannon, a different way of quickly going through the map.
  • They are rumored to cause ghost apperances when over used.