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Why aren't the shields in Halo 4 an Halo 5 also just included on the other page? What makes these so different from the Pavise of the worthy/stationary shield generator? [[User:Japeth555|Japeth555]] ([[User talk:Japeth555|talk]]) 00:09, 23 October 2016 (EDT)Japeth555
Why aren't the shields in Halo 4 an Halo 5 also just included on the other page? What makes these so different from the Pavise of the worthy/stationary shield generator? [[User:Japeth555|Japeth555]] ([[User talk:Japeth555|talk]]) 00:09, 23 October 2016 (EDT)Japeth555
:Their function is very similar but their appearance is different, indicating a different model. According to Halo 5's Forge, this one is called a Covenant portable shield. We don't have a source for them being the same, and there's no source saying Pavise of the Worthy/stationary shield generator/Covenant emplaced shield is a blanket term for the shields either, so it should be assumed they're different models. -- [[User:Topal the Pilot|'''Topal the Pilot''']] [[File:Blueteam.png|20px]] <small>([[User talk:Topal the Pilot|<span style="color:green">'''Talk'''</span>]]|[[Special:Contributions/Topal the Pilot|<span style="color:green">'''Contribs'''</span>]])</small> 00:17, 23 October 2016 (EDT)
:Their function is very similar but their appearance is different, indicating a different model. According to Halo 5's Forge, this one is called a Covenant portable shield. We don't have a source for them being the same, and there's no source saying Pavise of the Worthy/stationary shield generator/Covenant emplaced shield is a blanket term for the shields either, so it should be assumed they're different models. -- [[User:Topal the Pilot|'''Topal the Pilot''']] [[File:Blueteam.png|20px]] <small>([[User talk:Topal the Pilot|<span style="color:green">'''Talk'''</span>]]|[[Special:Contributions/Topal the Pilot|<span style="color:green">'''Contribs'''</span>]])</small> 00:17, 23 October 2016 (EDT)
::I disagree. "Stationary shield generator" or "Covenant portable shield" are not model names. They are merely descriptions of what the object is and what function it performs, and as such either is applicable to the other. Meanwhile, it makes sense that we only use "Pavise of the Worthy" for the war-era model since it is rather specific as a title (thought it's just as possible all portable shields are called that). However, both types are, without question, "stationary shield generators" or "portable shields", and despite minor aesthetic differences they are still functionally the same thing. Giving them their own pages is needlessly complicated and potentially confusing, IMO. --[[User:Jugus|Jugus]] ([[User talk:Jugus|talk]]) 07:53, 23 October 2016 (EDT)

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Why aren't the shields in Halo 4 an Halo 5 also just included on the other page? What makes these so different from the Pavise of the worthy/stationary shield generator? Japeth555 (talk) 00:09, 23 October 2016 (EDT)Japeth555

Their function is very similar but their appearance is different, indicating a different model. According to Halo 5's Forge, this one is called a Covenant portable shield. We don't have a source for them being the same, and there's no source saying Pavise of the Worthy/stationary shield generator/Covenant emplaced shield is a blanket term for the shields either, so it should be assumed they're different models. -- Topal the Pilot Blueteam.png (Talk|Contribs) 00:17, 23 October 2016 (EDT)
I disagree. "Stationary shield generator" or "Covenant portable shield" are not model names. They are merely descriptions of what the object is and what function it performs, and as such either is applicable to the other. Meanwhile, it makes sense that we only use "Pavise of the Worthy" for the war-era model since it is rather specific as a title (thought it's just as possible all portable shields are called that). However, both types are, without question, "stationary shield generators" or "portable shields", and despite minor aesthetic differences they are still functionally the same thing. Giving them their own pages is needlessly complicated and potentially confusing, IMO. --Jugus (talk) 07:53, 23 October 2016 (EDT)