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*This could also be an indirect allusion and reference to another designation for the [[Arbiter (Character)|Arbiter]] entitled by the [[Prophets]], "Vanguards of the Great Journey"
*This could also be an indirect allusion and reference to another designation for the [[Arbiter (Character)|Arbiter]] entitled by the [[Prophets]], "Vanguards of the Great Journey"
*A Vanguard as a definition itself is known to be a heavy battle unit, usually carrying a large sickle, scythe, or blade during battle.
*A Vanguard as a definition itself is known to be a heavy battle unit, usually carrying a large sickle, scythe, or blade during battle.
*In the Halo 3 the Ultimate Guide Magazine it is stated that you need only 15,000 points, which is untrue, as you need 50,000.
*In the [[Halo 3]] the Ultimate Guide Magazine it is stated that you need only 15,000 points, which is untrue, as you need 50,000.
*A Vanguard is the lead group in a battle unit, battalion or strike force. It is from the Medieval times. It was the lead advancing unit or "guard" in one's military. It is a small and elite unit of the best. It was supposed to strike fear and destroy everything it crossed leaving nothing unscathed. To be in the Vanguard was the highest honor as it required extreme bravery and skill.
*A Vanguard is the lead group in a battle unit, battalion or strike force. It is from the Medieval times. It was the lead advancing unit or "guard" in one's military. It is a small and elite unit of the best. It was supposed to strike fear and destroy everything it crossed leaving nothing unscathed. To be in the Vanguard was the highest honor as it required extreme bravery and skill.