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The official game guide does state that the blue drone from Reach is in fact an ultra, but when killed in game the kill report states that it classes as a specialist, I can see no reason why this would be so if the rank was just an ultra. But game guides have been known to be wrong before. [[User talk:Hellisuva|Hellisuva]] 05:12, 23 April 2011 (EDT) | The official game guide does state that the blue drone from Reach is in fact an ultra, but when killed in game the kill report states that it classes as a specialist, I can see no reason why this would be so if the rank was just an ultra. But game guides have been known to be wrong before. [[User talk:Hellisuva|Hellisuva]] 05:12, 23 April 2011 (EDT) | ||
I'll give you credit for trying to fit all of the information we have into one concise explanation. But with Drones unfortunately, it's not quite that simple. | |||
:- Halo 2: All are green Minors. | |||
:- Halo 3: All are green. But apparently there are Minors and Majors. | |||
:- Halo 3: ODST: Green, blue and silver are classed as Infantry. Gold and red are classed as Leaders. | |||
:- Halo: Reach: According to the guide, Minors are green, Majors are red, whilst Ultras are referenced but not shown. In-game and online classification adds to confusion, as it uses the terms Infantry, Specialists and Leaders. | |||
Captain is also a speculated rank name. With such discontinuity in Drone ranks and lack of credible description, I kind of gave up trying to make sense of it all. But perhaps the Essential Visual Guide could shed some light? I don't own it. -[[User:TheLostJedi|'''<span style="color:maroon">TheLostJedi</span>''']] 10:40, 7 November 2011 (EST) | |||
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