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===[[Halo Wars]]===
===[[Halo Wars]]===
*In the level Dome of Light, after requesting the first [[Rhino]] to be deployed, the radio operator on the ''[[Spirit of Fire]]'' will identify you as "Harvest Surface Command" even though the level takes place on [[Arcadia]], however this could be that the ''Spirit of Fire'' was still assigned to Harvest.
*In the level Dome of Light, after requesting the first [[Rhino]] to be deployed, the radio operator on the ''[[Spirit of Fire]]'' will identify you as "Harvest Surface Command" even though the level takes place on [[Arcadia]], however this could be that the ''Spirit of Fire'' was still assigned to Harvest.
*The Spartans must be wearing Mark IV armor because the story takes place in 2531, 24 years before [[Reach]] would [[Fall of Reach|fall]] to the Covenant. However, the Spartans in the game possess recharging energy shields, a feature that would only be added in the Mark V armor. This is, however, only a gameplay mechanic and should not be taken as canon.
*The Spartans must be wearing Mark IV armor because the story takes place in 2531, 24 years before [[Reach]] would [[Fall of Reach|fall]] to the Covenant. However, the Spartans in the game possess recharging energy shields, a feature that would only be added in the Mark V armor. This is only a gameplay mechanic and should not be taken as canon.
*The ''Spirit of Fire'' is presumably equipped with a standard UNSC [[MAC]]. A destroyer-class vessel can fire 2 rounds with one charge, as it possesses 2 separate MACs. The ''Pillar of Autumn'' could shoot 3 rounds with one charge, as it possessed an advanced prototype. The Super MACs around Reach and Earth could fire one round every 5 seconds. But somehow, the MAC aboard the ''Spirit of Fire'' is able to deliver 4 rounds with a single charge, something that is unheard of in a shipborne MAC. However, as the rounds do very little damage to the area surrounding their targets, it may be assumed that the rounds, or the MAC itself, are not standard, or that the rounds are fired with a lower-than-normal charge.
*The ''Spirit of Fire'' is presumably equipped with a standard UNSC [[MAC]]. A destroyer-class vessel can fire 2 rounds with one charge, as it possesses 2 separate MACs. The ''Pillar of Autumn'' could shoot 3 rounds with one charge, as it possessed an advanced prototype. Super MACs around Reach and Earth could fire one round every 5 seconds. But somehow, the MAC aboard the ''Spirit of Fire'' is able to deliver 4 rounds with a single charge, something that is unheard of in a shipborne MAC. However, as the rounds do very little damage to the area surrounding their targets, it may be assumed that the rounds, or the MAC itself, are not standard, or that the rounds are fired with a lower-than-normal charge.
*Only [[Honor Guards]] are permitted to wield energy staves. However, in the cutscene "Monsters", in which the Spartans are fighting with the Elites when Sergeant [[John Forge|Forge]] is trying to activate the reactor, blue-armored Elites are armed with energy staffs. This may mean that these were Honor Guards composed of [[Elite Minor]]s, or Elite Minors who were given energy staffs to fight with.
*Only [[Honor Guards]] are permitted to wield energy staves. However, in the cutscene "Monsters", in which the Spartans are fighting with the Elites when Sergeant [[John Forge|Forge]] is trying to activate the reactor, blue-armored Elites are armed with energy staffs. This may mean that these were Honor Guards composed of [[Elite Minor]]s, or Elite Minors who were given energy staffs to fight with.
*In previous cutscenes with the [[Prophet of Regret]], the Elites that are guarding him are clad in red armor, as [[Elite Major]]s are. Later, the Honor Guards are shown fighting the Spartans in blue armor. However, there is an explanation: [[Ripa 'Moramee|the Arbiter]] ordered the red-armored Honor Guards to accompany the Prophet of Regret back to ''[[High Charity]]''.
*In previous cutscenes with the [[Prophet of Regret]], the Elites that are guarding him are clad in red armor, as [[Elite Major]]s are. Later, the Honor Guards are shown fighting the Spartans in blue armor. However, there is an explanation: [[Ripa 'Moramee|the Arbiter]] ordered the red-armored Honor Guards to accompany the Prophet of Regret back to ''[[High Charity]]''.