List of inconsistencies in the Halo series: Difference between revisions

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*In ''Halo: First Strike'', Dr. Halsey puts 4 [[SMG|sub-machine guns]] and 16 clips of ammunition in a bag.<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 273</ref> In ''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx'', Kelly found the same weapons, but they were 4 [[MA5B Assault Rifle]]s.<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 161</ref>
*In ''Halo: First Strike'', Dr. Halsey puts 4 [[SMG|sub-machine guns]] and 16 clips of ammunition in a bag.<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 273</ref> In ''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx'', Kelly found the same weapons, but they were 4 [[MA5B Assault Rifle]]s.<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 161</ref>
*The BR55 (Battle Rifle) is said to be a prototype weapon on the planet Harvest for Captain Ponder's militia in ''Halo: Contact Harvest''. However, in ''Halo: First Strike'', some thirty years later, the SPARTAN IIs only just get the weapons, despite being the top choice to receive the weapons.
*The BR55 (Battle Rifle) is said to be a prototype weapon on the planet Harvest for Captain Ponder's militia in ''Halo: Contact Harvest''. However, in ''Halo: First Strike'', some thirty years later, the SPARTAN IIs only just get the weapons, despite being the top choice to receive the weapons.
*Jai remembers being abducted and brought to Reach along with seventy-five other children. In fact, there would have only been seventy-four other children.{{cite}}
*Jai remembers being abducted and brought to Reach along with seventy-five other children. In fact, there would have only been seventy-four other children.
*Prior to 2525, UNSC ships used rotating sections to simulate gravity, and the Spartan-II's were surprised to discover artificial gravity on the Covenant ship they boarded.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], unspecified page(s)</ref> However, since then, multiple human facilities and ships are shown to have artificial gravity capability. It is possible that this technology was adapted from the Covenant, but that is unlikely due to the difficulty in capturing intact Covenant ships, much less reverse-engineering them. The most likely possibility is that the writers use anti-gravity technology for convenience purposes. It is also possible, though, that the rotating sections exist between the walls and outer hulls of UNSC vessels.
*Prior to 2525, UNSC ships used rotating sections to simulate gravity, and the Spartan-II's were surprised to discover artificial gravity on the Covenant ship they boarded.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], unspecified page(s)</ref> However, since then, multiple human facilities and ships are shown to have artificial gravity capability. It is possible that this technology was adapted from the Covenant, but that is unlikely due to the difficulty in capturing intact Covenant ships, much less reverse-engineering them. The most likely possibility is that the writers use anti-gravity technology for convenience purposes. It is also possible, though, that the rotating sections exist between the walls and outer hulls of UNSC vessels.
*When Lieutenant Keyes is warned of the incoming Covenant fleet and asks what UNSC ships are nearby in ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', the book first states that three [[Destroyers]] are picketing, but immediately counters that the {{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}} and three '''frigates''' wouldn't be able to repel a Covenant assault. However, they are later confirmed to be Destroyers, one of which is the ''[[Do You Feel Lucky?]]''.
*When Lieutenant Keyes is warned of the incoming Covenant fleet and asks what UNSC ships are nearby in ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', the book first states that three [[Destroyers]] are picketing, but immediately counters that the {{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}} and three '''frigates''' wouldn't be able to repel a Covenant assault. However, they are later confirmed to be Destroyers, one of which is the ''[[Do You Feel Lucky?]]''.
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