Talk:Covenant Bomb

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  • What's disputed about the article?
  • If RR has refused to say what is disputed, I beleive that there is no reason for this article be left as being dipsuted, until RR says what he is disputing --Dockman 17:49, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
  • Technically, he is disputing the name, saying that he has never heard it called an "Anti-Matter Bomb".--RotBrandon 06:35, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
    • Well what else are we gonna call it. Covenant Bomb is cr*p. We can hardly call in the Matter Bomb, That sounds like the target expands, crazy. Template:UserForerunner 19:55 17/2/07

Its too scientisfic, I only heard it once in Dan Brown's Angels and demons

  • There is no evidence that it is an anti-matter device, in fact an anti-matter bomb of that size would be more than sufficient to destroy a planet and would be a waste to use on a space station. Also if the Athens and Malta were destroyed by an anti-matter device of that size it would have vaporized the entire battle group. A very small amount of anti-matter can release an extremely large amount of energy, and those bombs were quite large.

Raptor117 17:56, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

  • Raptor is right, You do not need that much Anti-Matter just take out a space station. However We cannot say it's disputed, Bungie is the one that made it that big. --File:Wraith.png WRAITH COMM CONTRIBS 18:44, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
Yes, we can say it's disputed--no one ever says that this bomb uses anti-matter. --GPT(talk)(eating) 04:49, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

Alright, this debate has been going on since January first and not a single source giving it's name as anti-matter bomb has been provided. Perhaps it is time to move it to Covenant Bomb? --Forgottenlord 22:49, 9 July 2007 (UTC)

  • I agree with Forgottenlord. The name anti-matter bomb seems completely made up. --Geoffron 15:36, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

Beware of the "Giant Covenant Space Pickle" as said by jason jones i believe, in the H3 commentary of 1&2's cinematics


Hey, if it were an antimatter bomb, the majority of it wouldn't be antimatter, it would be machines to keep the antimatter from touching the bomb.

7 reference

The seven percent energy release from an H-bomb is not a valid 7 reference, unless of course, Bungie had something to do with how atoms work and the sort.XRoadToDawnX 17:13, 9 July 2008 (UTC)