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Adds a trivia section about the "killing blow" of the assassination
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* An Assassination that appears in ''Halo 5: Guardians'' titled ''"104 Ways to Die"'' may be a possible nod to Fred-104, a SPARTAN-II known for his proficiency with knives.
* An Assassination that appears in ''Halo 5: Guardians'' titled ''"104 Ways to Die"'' may be a possible nod to Fred-104, a SPARTAN-II known for his proficiency with knives.
* In the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign, any character who does an assassination will randomly say one of two quotes. The quotes vary for each character, although [[Jameson Locke]] has only one line when he assassinates an enemy: "He's dead. Who's next?", which he says slightly differently each time.
* In the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign, any character who does an assassination will randomly say one of two quotes. The quotes vary for each character, although [[Jameson Locke]] has only one line when he assassinates an enemy: "He's dead. Who's next?", which he says slightly differently each time.
* For each assassination, there is a point during it when the victim receives the killing blow, indicated by their shields breaking or (if their shields are already broken) the victim's HUD's health bar decreasing to zero. Before this point, killing the assassin will save the victim and they will survive without injuries (even if the assassination in question featured them getting injured before the killing blow). After this point, killing the assassin will still leave the victim dead.


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