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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The fact [[Catherine-B320]] does not have a [[Artificial limb|prosthetic arm]] implies that the events seen in the trailer take place before the [[Fall of Reach]]. This was confirmed by [[Brian Jarrard]], who stated that the trailer takes place during the mission where Kat lost her arm. The Spartan who delivers the nuke into the cruiser has been confirmed as the previous Noble Six, [[Thom-293]], who dies in the depicted mission, presumably when the nuke detonates.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BWU_082710 Bungie Weekly Update 08/27/10]</ref> However, the trailer is intentionally vague about the setting, which may lead casual fans to assume that it takes place on Reach.<ref name="gaf"/> (This cannot be true as Halo: Reach starts when the UNSC discovers the Covenant on Reach. Also, this takes place a few months back)
*The fact [[Catherine-B320]] does not have a [[Artificial limb|prosthetic arm]] implies that the events seen in the trailer take place before the [[Fall of Reach]]. This was confirmed by [[Brian Jarrard]], who stated that the trailer takes place during the mission where Kat lost her arm. The Spartan who delivers the nuke into the cruiser has been confirmed as the previous Noble Six, [[Thom-293]], who dies in the depicted mission, presumably when the nuke detonates.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BWU_082710 Bungie Weekly Update 08/27/10]</ref> However, the trailer is intentionally vague about the setting, which may lead casual fans to assume that it takes place on Reach.<ref name="gaf"/>
*Early storyboards of the trailer showed Kat's arm being severed, presumably by the Fuel Rod Cannon blast that knocks her down, but the scene was deemed too violent for television and subsequently cut.<ref>[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23005119&postcount=5274 '''NeoGaf''': ''View Single Post'' - 5274]</ref> Instead smoke is emitted from Kat's right shoulder, indicating a possible issue with her arm, and hinting that it needed to be amputated.
*Early storyboards of the trailer showed Kat's arm being severed, presumably by the Fuel Rod Cannon blast that knocks her down, but the scene was deemed too violent for television and subsequently cut.<ref>[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23005119&postcount=5274 '''NeoGaf''': ''View Single Post'' - 5274]</ref> Instead smoke is emitted from Kat's right shoulder, indicating a possible issue with her arm, and hinting that it needed to be amputated.
*The scene shown in the trailer is reminiscent of a part of Chapter Four in ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', where [[Red Team]] destroys [[Unnamed Covenant Cruiser|a Covenant cruiser]] from the inside with a [[Fury Tactical Nuclear Weapon]].
*The scene shown in the trailer is reminiscent of a part of Chapter Four in ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', where [[Red Team]] destroys [[Unnamed Covenant Cruiser|a Covenant cruiser]] from the inside with a [[Fury Tactical Nuclear Weapon]].