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*Canonically, a magnetically accelerated projectile would move at many times the speed of sound. However, for the sake of balance, the railgun's projectiles move at a much slower subsonic speed in gameplay. | *Canonically, a magnetically accelerated projectile would move at many times the speed of sound. However, for the sake of balance, the railgun's projectiles move at a much slower subsonic speed in gameplay. | ||
*Despite being a railgun, the rings that form around the barrel when charging, as well as the [[Railgun Kill]] medal depicting a projectile going through rings, seem more indicative of a coilgun. | *Despite being a railgun, the rings that form around the barrel when charging, as well as the [[Railgun Kill]] medal depicting a projectile going through rings, seem more indicative of a coilgun. | ||
° In addition, the weapon's REQ card in Halo 5: Guardians oddly states that it is a coilgun. | |||
*This weapon's name may be a reference to the [[w:c:masseffect:M-920_Cain|M-920 Cain]], a railgun in the ''Mass Effect'' series. In addition, the number 920 is a reference to the number [[Seven|7]] (9-2-0=7) | *This weapon's name may be a reference to the [[w:c:masseffect:M-920_Cain|M-920 Cain]], a railgun in the ''Mass Effect'' series. In addition, the number 920 is a reference to the number [[Seven|7]] (9-2-0=7) | ||
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