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"Rev. Pain" is the player name for one of Halo's creators from [[Bungie]]. The "Wu" may refer to Louis Wu, the alias of [[Claude Errera]], the admin of [[halo.bungie.org]]. Alternatively, "Wu" may be a reference to [[Michael Wu]], a senior employee at [[Bungie]] who worked as a single-player environment artist for ''Halo 2''; he may have been personally responsible for the Easter egg and included his own name.<ref>[[Halo 2 credits]]</ref>
"Rev. Pain" is the player name for one of Halo's creators from [[Bungie]]. The "Wu" may refer to Louis Wu, the alias of [[Claude Errera]], the admin of [[halo.bungie.org]]. Alternatively, "Wu" may be a reference to [[Michael Wu]], a senior employee at [[Bungie]] who worked as a single-player environment artist for ''Halo 2''; he may have been personally responsible for the Easter egg and included his own name.<ref>[[Halo 2 credits]]</ref>


The Easter Egg does not appear in the ''[[Halo 2 Anniversary]]'' remastered graphics mode.
The Easter Egg does not appear in the ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' remastered graphics mode.


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 03:14, November 30, 2015

The message.

In the levels The Armory and Cairo Station in Halo 2, the player can find a hidden message Easter egg.

On almost every control panel in the armory as well as multiple control panels throughout the rest of Cairo Station there is a screen with the message:

 CODED MESSAGE: WU 1120
 REJECTED BY ADMINISTRATOR REV. PAIN
 MAY CONTAIN HARMFUL CONTENT.
 RESULTANT PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE
 ACTION: CENSORED

"Rev. Pain" is the player name for one of Halo's creators from Bungie. The "Wu" may refer to Louis Wu, the alias of Claude Errera, the admin of halo.bungie.org. Alternatively, "Wu" may be a reference to Michael Wu, a senior employee at Bungie who worked as a single-player environment artist for Halo 2; he may have been personally responsible for the Easter egg and included his own name.[1]

The Easter Egg does not appear in the Halo 2: Anniversary remastered graphics mode.

Sources