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*In an early Beta Version of Halo 3 the Bubble Shield was able to roll like the [[Power Drain]], did not glow gold, had orange lights, and was able to protect you against the turrets guarding the outer perimeter of the multiplayer map such as [[Snowbound]]. (This, however, changed when the game was released for gameplay reasons) | *In an early Beta Version of Halo 3 the Bubble Shield was able to roll like the [[Power Drain]], did not glow gold, had orange lights, and was able to protect you against the turrets guarding the outer perimeter of the multiplayer map such as [[Snowbound]]. (This, however, changed when the game was released for gameplay reasons) | ||
*The Bubble Shield logo, along with the [[Trip Mine]] logo, is a Halo 3 multiplayer emblem. | *The Bubble Shield logo, along with the [[Trip Mine]] logo, is a Halo 3 multiplayer emblem. | ||
*There is debate as to | *There is debate as to wether it is an ONI weapon or a Covenant weapon, since only Brutes are seen deploying them in campaign. | ||
*This shield resembles the description of the [[Onyx Sentinel]] shields in the [[Eric Nylund]] novel [[Ghosts of Onyx]]. | *This shield resembles the description of the [[Onyx Sentinel]] shields in the [[Eric Nylund]] novel [[Ghosts of Onyx]]. | ||
*If you look closely at the Bubble Shield, you can see that there are actually two layers of shielding that make it up. | *If you look closely at the Bubble Shield, you can see that there are actually two layers of shielding that make it up. |