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*During the Private Jenkins' helmet camera cutscene, when the Pelican dropship lands, crashed Pelican can be seen in the background. It is odd that the Marines do not inspect the downed Pelican. Though, an explanation could be that ''Victor 933'' is one of the other Pelicans that landed to drop off troops for the mission but, probably crashed. In addition, the Chief probably fast forwarded the recording before the player could see the squad inspect the crash site. Another sign of evidence supporting why the ''V933'' is different from Johnson's Pelican would be that the voice of the repeating recording left by the pilot of ''V933'' was male but, the voice of the pilot in the other dropship was female. One additional explanation would be that in the "Jenkin's recording" cutscene, Johnson orders several Marines to wait at the structure's entrance for when Captain Keyes and a "second squad" arrive. Another theory is that either ''V933'' was Second Squad's Pelican or Johnson's Pelican's wingmate.
*During the Private Jenkins' helmet camera cutscene, when the Pelican dropship lands, crashed Pelican can be seen in the background. It is odd that the Marines do not inspect the downed Pelican. Though, an explanation could be that ''Victor 933'' is one of the other Pelicans that landed to drop off troops for the mission but, probably crashed. In addition, the Chief probably fast forwarded the recording before the player could see the squad inspect the crash site. Another sign of evidence supporting why the ''V933'' is different from Johnson's Pelican would be that the voice of the repeating recording left by the pilot of ''V933'' was male but, the voice of the pilot in the other dropship was female. One additional explanation would be that in the "Jenkin's recording" cutscene, Johnson orders several Marines to wait at the structure's entrance for when Captain Keyes and a "second squad" arrive. Another theory is that either ''V933'' was Second Squad's Pelican or Johnson's Pelican's wingmate.
*It is impossible for ''V933'' to be Johnson and Keyes' Pelican because the voice in the distress signal was male. However, in ''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', the pilot of their Pelican was female. Therefore, the Pelican could have crashed when attempting to takeoff and was later attacked by already escaped Flood since it was also stated that Johnson's squad found evidence of combat before they even arrived. In conclusion, it is more than likely that the ''V933'' was attacked by the Flood before Johnson and Keyes even arrived and was later overlooked by them due to the possibility that the swamps fog was probably thicker when they arrived.
*It is impossible for ''V933'' to be Johnson and Keyes' Pelican because the voice in the distress signal was male. However, in ''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', the pilot of their Pelican was female. Therefore, the Pelican could have crashed when attempting to takeoff and was later attacked by already escaped Flood since it was also stated that Johnson's squad found evidence of combat before they even arrived. In conclusion, it is more than likely that the ''V933'' was attacked by the Flood before Johnson and Keyes even arrived and was later overlooked by them due to the possibility that the swamps fog was probably thicker when they arrived.
*According to ''Halo: The Flood'', Jenkins was the one who tried to run, instead of Mendoza. Also, it is unknown how Jenkins helmet got damaged as according to the book, an Infection Form got Jenkins on the back.*The Spoofer, which the Master Chief uses to open the door, only appears in the cut-scene and not during actual gameplay.
*According to ''Halo: The Flood'', Jenkins was the one who tried to run, instead of Mendoza. Also, it is unknown how Jenkins helmet got damaged as according to the book, an Infection Form got Jenkins on the back.
*The Spoofer, which the Master Chief uses to open the door, only appears in the cut-scene and not during actual gameplay.
*Sometimes Sergeant Johnson will be in the surviving second squad, even though he escaped the structure by himself.<ref>'''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]''', ''[[Breaking Quarantine]]''</ref>
*Sometimes Sergeant Johnson will be in the surviving second squad, even though he escaped the structure by himself.<ref>'''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]''', ''[[Breaking Quarantine]]''</ref>
*During the ending cutscene, the Monitor can be seen flying around the tower as well as talking to the Chief. Similar to the previous error, this is because the Monitor is in the level before the cutscene, but isn't removed when the cutscene starts.
*During the ending cutscene, the Monitor can be seen flying around the tower as well as talking to the Chief. Similar to the previous error, this is because the Monitor is in the level before the cutscene, but isn't removed when the cutscene starts.
*In the remastered version of Jenkins's recording, Keyes appears to still be wearing his naval uniform rather than his swamp combat gear like in the original version of the recording.


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