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Here is the scanned page from the Halo Encyclopedia. Hopefully it will clear up this potential canon problem about the Scorpion Tank, requested by Subtank. So, here it is, as promised. May need to look at it a little closer though. Printer scanner's not big enough to get all the page, but I think I got enough of it though. [[User talk:Xamikaze330|Xamikaze330]] 23:03, 10 June 2011 (EDT)Xamikaze330 | Here is the scanned page from the Halo Encyclopedia. Hopefully it will clear up this potential canon problem about the Scorpion Tank, requested by Subtank. So, here it is, as promised. May need to look at it a little closer though. Printer scanner's not big enough to get all the page, but I think I got enough of it though. [[User talk:Xamikaze330|Xamikaze330]] 23:03, 10 June 2011 (EDT)Xamikaze330 | ||
:Thank you for the scanning | :Thank you for the scanning the page. This is to address Fluffy's previous comments about the M808 and the M808B, specifically which one is which. | ||
:*In HCE and Halo 2, tanks are labelled as the M808B; this makes some sense as the design is similar between the two games. HW also uses this model, though refers them generally as Scorpion tanks. | :*In HCE and Halo 2, tanks are labelled as the M808B; this makes some sense as the design is similar between the two games. HW also uses this model, though refers them generally as Scorpion tanks. | ||
:*In H3, the tank undergoes significant design changes, namely the coaxial machine gun is detached from the cannon's body and that the pilot no longer has control of it. This tank was only referred to as the Scorpion, without any formal title. | :*In H3, the tank undergoes significant design changes, namely the coaxial machine gun is detached from the cannon's body and that the pilot no longer has control of it. This tank was only referred to as the Scorpion, without any formal title. | ||