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| Two other good pieces of info, one, as mentioned in an above message, the bubble shield weighs 45 lbs, far too heavy for a human to carry around easily. Also, the Regenerator page says that the Regenerator is manufactured by the Covenant. | | Two other good pieces of info, one, as mentioned in an above message, the bubble shield weighs 45 lbs, far too heavy for a human to carry around easily. Also, the Regenerator page says that the Regenerator is manufactured by the Covenant. |
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| Hey, I used to be known as SPARTAN15, but I am now using this new account. I now believe the theory put forward earlier by many other contributors that both the Covenant and ONI developed their own versions of the Bubble Shield. Some of the ones that put forward this theory (or the theory that ONI is solely responsible for the Bubble Shield) provided compelling evidence from the Halo novels, which are generally accepted as Halo canon, that some SPARTAN-II's captured the technology and handed it over to ONI. This Bubble Shield is the one I believe to be the Bubble Shield shown in the Starry Night trailer. I believe the Bubble Shield seen in Halo 3 is theone manufactured by the Covenant. [[User talk:EEA|EEA]] 18:18, July 18, 2010 (UTC)
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| == Moving the Shield == | | == Moving the Shield == |