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*In ''Halo 2'', the Arbiter's right side shoulder armor contains a mini sculpt of the Legendary Difficulty Skull. This can be seen in cut scenes (if you look carefully) and in co-op. | *In ''Halo 2'', the Arbiter's right side shoulder armor contains a mini sculpt of the Legendary Difficulty Skull. This can be seen in cut scenes (if you look carefully) and in co-op. | ||
*The [[wikipedia:arbitration|definition]] of an Arbiter is someone that settles negotiations and disputes between striking workers and their employers. An Arbiter's decisions are legally binding and endorsing. | *The [[wikipedia:arbitration|definition]] of an Arbiter is someone that settles negotiations and disputes between striking workers and their employers. An Arbiter's decisions are legally binding and endorsing. | ||
*The Arbiter armor was originally going to be an [[armor permutation]] in ''Halo 3''{{citation needed}}, but it was later removed, likely due to the noticeably different hitbox. | *The Arbiter armor was originally going to be an [[Armor Permutations (Halo 3)|armor permutation]] in ''Halo 3''{{citation needed}}, but it was later removed, likely due to the noticeably different hitbox. | ||
*It is stated in the Halo Wars manual that the Arbiter is theorized to be the equivalent of a [[UNSC]] Four-Star General. | *It is stated in the Halo Wars manual that the Arbiter is theorized to be the equivalent of a [[UNSC]] Four-Star General. | ||
*In ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo Wars'', both Arbiters refer to themselves in third person as "Your Arbiter" when asking a Prophet for orders. | *In ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo Wars'', both Arbiters refer to themselves in third person as "Your Arbiter" when asking a Prophet for orders. |