Talk:Gravity cannon

Fixed the horrible spelling and grammar on this. Mostly non-canon, or speculative.

Mistake?
Can't be sure but I'm 90% postive that on all difficulty levels both cannons can be fired, this line contradicts this - "Only one can fire at a time." Any thoughts?

Error
The part where it says that the covenant never saw a monitor is false. In halo contact harvest, they find a monitor, and start the entire war over what it said.

Common mistake, friend. Guilty Spark was the first monitor they met in Halo 2. The forerunner AI you refer to is Mendicant Bias who had been living in the Dreadnaught all this time. See the Halo 3 terminals too see more about him. 82.45.116.95 18:08, June 1, 2010 (UTC)

Mistake?
It's noted in this that the weapons probably didn't come for research on the Dreadnought, because the Dreadnought was to quote "De-weaponized". This doesn't mean they got rid of the weapons mearly that they aren't in the Dreadnought any more perhaps making them even easier to study?

That Geek 10:05, 18 February 2009 (UTC)

A way to learn more about this weapon
We might be able to learn a lot more about this weapons if someone who owns the PC version can do 1 thing. Can someone Mod the game so they can ride in the chair and mess around with it to see what it does.Thank you taking time to listen to my post! 18:52, April 7, 2010 (UTC)!!

Merge this article's content with "Assault cannon"
The name "gravity cannon" is purely speculative. This article's name has had a "citation needed" template on it for months. I have found no reference to it in either the Halo 2 or Halo Wars manuals, and the latter refers to a Prophet's armament as fuel rod guns. In-game, it behaves almost exactly like a Hunter's assault cannon. Based on this, I see no reason to keep such a short, speculative article separate.--The All-knowing Sith&#39;ari 11:05, 23 April 2012 (EDT)