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*It appears from the transcript above that Bungie originally did not know what to name the creature, and simply fused "Doberman" and "Gator" together to form "Doberman Gator". | *It appears from the transcript above that Bungie originally did not know what to name the creature, and simply fused "Doberman" and "Gator" together to form "Doberman Gator". | ||
*Its anatomy slightly resembles that of the prehistoric [[Wikipedia:Gorgonopsia|Gorgonopsids]] which live on [[Earth]] within the [[Wikipedia:Permian|Permian]]. | *Its anatomy slightly resembles that of the prehistoric [[Wikipedia:Gorgonopsia|Gorgonopsids]] which live on [[Earth]] within the [[Wikipedia:Permian|Permian]]. There are also similarities between it and [[Wikipedia:Ambulocetus|Ambulocetus]]; an aquatic as well as terrestrial ancestor of Earth's [[Wikipedia:Cetacea|Cetaceans]] which lived throughout the [[Wikipedia:Eocene|Eocene]]. | ||
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The Doberman Gator was a reptile-like animal that was cut out from Halo 2, but appeared in its Collector's Edition DVD.[1]
Transcript
Robert McLees: "Hey!"
Marcus Lehto: "There you go, Rob."
Shi Kai Wang: "It's the... uh..."
Robert McLees: "Gator?..."
Shi Kai Wang: "Dog?..."
Robert McLees: "Doberman?..."
Marcus Lehto: "Doberman Gator?"
Trivia
- It appears from the transcript above that Bungie originally did not know what to name the creature, and simply fused "Doberman" and "Gator" together to form "Doberman Gator".
- Its anatomy slightly resembles that of the prehistoric Gorgonopsids which live on Earth within the Permian. There are also similarities between it and Ambulocetus; an aquatic as well as terrestrial ancestor of Earth's Cetaceans which lived throughout the Eocene.
Sources
- ^ Halo 2 Limited Edition DVD: Deleted Species