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→‎Trivia: According to release date, Halo Wars comes out first before Halo 3 ODST, which makes Halo Wars is the first game to use Combat knife in combat.
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*During the end cutscene, the NMPD officer killed by the Brute Chieftain's [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|gravity hammer]] has a [[BR55HB Battle Rifle|Battle Rifle]], even though the officer holds a Rocket Launcher and nothing else during gameplay, and the Battle Rifle does not otherwise appear in the game.
*During the end cutscene, the NMPD officer killed by the Brute Chieftain's [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|gravity hammer]] has a [[BR55HB Battle Rifle|Battle Rifle]], even though the officer holds a Rocket Launcher and nothing else during gameplay, and the Battle Rifle does not otherwise appear in the game.
*This cutscene is the first instance in a ''Halo'' game of a Brute using the blade side of the Gravity Hammer, although the first time this is ever seen occurs in ''[[Halo: Landfall]]''. Likewise, the scene also shows the first usage of a Combat knife in any Halo game.
*This cutscene is the first instance in a ''Halo'' game of a Brute using the blade side of the Gravity Hammer, although the first time this is ever seen occurs in ''[[Halo: Landfall]]''. Likewise, the scene also shows the first usage of a Combat knife in any Halo game.
**This scene is the first usage of a Combat knife in the Halo FPS game, while the first usage of a Combat knife in Halo overall is used in Halo Wars when [[John Forge|Sergeant Forge]] uses a combat knife to stab [[Ripa 'Moramee]]'s neck.
*Edward Buck's stabbing of the Chieftain in the neck may have also inspired the standard Spartan assassination to an Elite in Halo: Reach.  
*Edward Buck's stabbing of the Chieftain in the neck may have also inspired the standard Spartan assassination to an Elite in Halo: Reach.  
*When standing before Romeo's broken sniper rifle in ''[[Mombasa Streets]]'', one cannot tell from where it fell. None of the surrounding buildings are as tall as they were in this level, and the construction crane the player uses to reach the Pelican crash site cannot be seen.
*When standing before Romeo's broken sniper rifle in ''[[Mombasa Streets]]'', one cannot tell from where it fell. None of the surrounding buildings are as tall as they were in this level, and the construction crane the player uses to reach the Pelican crash site cannot be seen.
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