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*The Maginot Sphere mentioned by the [[Forerunner]] in the Terminals is inspired by the Maginot Line, the French defensive fortifications along the Franco-German border stretching from the Ardennes to the Franco-Swiss border before the war.
*The Maginot Sphere mentioned by the [[Forerunner]] in the Terminals is inspired by the Maginot Line, the French defensive fortifications along the Franco-German border stretching from the Ardennes to the Franco-Swiss border before the war.
*[[John Forge]]'s family has had a military tradition dating back to this time.
*[[John Forge]]'s family has had a military tradition dating back to this time.
*When the [[Honor Guards]] are charging at [[Jerome-092]], [[Alice-130]], and [[Douglas-042]], it bares a striking resemblance of the Japanese banzai attacks, where Japanese forces would charge at their enimies as a suicide attack to avoid surrender and dishonor or as a final attempt at maximizing the odds of success in the face of usually numerically superior Allied forces.
*When the [[Honor Guards]] are charging at [[Jerome-092]], [[Alice-130]], and [[Douglas-042]], it bares a striking resemblance of the Japanese banzai attacks, where Japanese forces would charge at their enemies as a suicide attack to avoid surrender and dishonor or as a final attempt at maximizing the odds of success in the face of usually numerically superior Allied forces.


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