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*Despite the insertion process being rather painful, when biofoam is applied to [[Kojo Agu|Romeo's]] wound in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', he sighs with relief, rather than showing signs of discomfort. This might result from his rigorous ODST training, or be due to his relief that he can breathe properly again.
*Despite the insertion process being rather painful, when biofoam is applied to [[Kojo Agu|Romeo's]] wound in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', he sighs with relief, rather than showing signs of discomfort. This might result from his rigorous ODST training, or be due to his relief that he can breathe properly again.
*In ''Halo 3: ODST'' biofoam is applied by inserting part of the canister into the wound. In ''Halo: Landfall'' however, biofoam is applied like shaving cream (which is most likely what was used in the scene) meaning biofoam works internally and externally.
*In ''Halo 3: ODST'' biofoam is applied by inserting part of the canister into the wound. In ''Halo: Landfall'' however, biofoam is applied like shaving cream (which is most likely what was used in the scene) meaning biofoam works internally and externally.
*According to the traits given to describe biofoam, it appears as though it serves as an advanced version of the modern-day, [[wikipedia:bactine|Bactine]].


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