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'''cR''' is a [[UNSC]] monetary unit. It is the only currency used by the UNSC that has yet been mentioned, and it is unclear if it is based off of any older money systems or if "cR" is the name for the money or an abbreviation for the currency's name. A [[Warthog]] costs 52000.00 cR to replace<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BAGwarthog The Warthog: 3-26-2007]</ref>
'''cR''' is a [[UNSC]] monetary unit. It is the only currency used by the UNSC that has yet been mentioned, and it is unclear if it is based off of any older money systems or if "cR" is the name for the money or an abbreviation for the currency's name.  
 
A [[Warthog]] costs 52,000.00 cR to replace<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BAGwarthog The Warthog: 3-26-2007]</ref>
 
The experimental weapon named the "[[Spartan Laser]]" is comparably extremely expensive. It cost 218,000.00 cR to produce each unit <ref>Bungie Top Story: Chargin my lazers</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:18, May 4, 2007

cR is a UNSC monetary unit. It is the only currency used by the UNSC that has yet been mentioned, and it is unclear if it is based off of any older money systems or if "cR" is the name for the money or an abbreviation for the currency's name.

A Warthog costs 52,000.00 cR to replace[1]

The experimental weapon named the "Spartan Laser" is comparably extremely expensive. It cost 218,000.00 cR to produce each unit [2]

References

  1. ^ The Warthog: 3-26-2007
  2. ^ Bungie Top Story: Chargin my lazers