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*The fact that Kat does not have a [[Artificial limb|prosthetic arm]] implies that the events seen in the trailer take place before the [[Fall of Reach]]. This was later confirmed by Bungie. However, the trailer is intentionally vague about the setting, which may lead casual fans to assume that it takes place on Reach.{{Ref/Reuse|confirm}}<ref name="gaf">[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23004964&postcount=5255 '''NeoGaf''': ''View Single Post'' - 5255]</ref> It was later confirmed by the Halo: Essential Guide, that the events shown transpire during the [[Battle of Fumirole]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 105''</ref>
*The fact that Kat does not have a [[Artificial limb|prosthetic arm]] implies that the events seen in the trailer take place before the [[Fall of Reach]]. This was later confirmed by Bungie. However, the trailer is intentionally vague about the setting, which may lead casual fans to assume that it takes place on Reach.{{Ref/Reuse|confirm}}<ref name="gaf">[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23004964&postcount=5255 '''NeoGaf''': ''View Single Post'' - 5255]</ref> It was later confirmed by the Halo: Essential Guide, that the events shown transpire during the [[Battle of Fumirole]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 105''</ref>
*The scene shown in the trailer is reminiscent of a part of Chapter Four in ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', where [[Red Team]] destroys [[unidentified cruiser (Particular Justice)|a Covenant cruiser]] from the inside with a [[Fury Tactical Nuclear Weapon]].
*The scene shown in the trailer is reminiscent of a part of Chapter Four in ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', where [[Red Team]] destroys [[unidentified cruiser (Particular Justice)|a Covenant cruiser]] from the inside with a [[Fury Tactical Nuclear Weapon]].
*Two [[Sangheili Ultra|Elite Ultras]] are seen wielding both [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|energy swords]] and [[Type-25 Directed Energy Rifle|plasma rifles]], a combination that has never been seen before. Such a combination would greatly mitigate the drawbacks of using a sword, which is most likely why it is not seen in any of the games.
*Two [[Sangheili Ultra|Elite Ultras]] are seen wielding both [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|energy swords]] and {{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}s, a combination that has never been seen before. Such a combination would greatly mitigate the drawbacks of using a sword, which is most likely why it is not seen in any of the games.
*When Kat drops the device, the screen shows that 63 terajoules of energy are released upon detonation. The atomic bomb that exploded over Hiroshima during World War II released 60 terajoules of energy.
*When Kat drops the device, the screen shows that 63 terajoules of energy are released upon detonation. The atomic bomb that exploded over Hiroshima during World War II released 60 terajoules of energy.
*[[Jorge-052]] is seen wielding his [[M247H Heavy Machine Gun|M247H]] left handed, although he wields it right handedly in ''Halo: Reach''. It is unknown whether he uses the weapon ambidextrously, or if this is merely an oversight.
*[[Jorge-052]] is seen wielding his [[M247H Heavy Machine Gun|M247H]] left handed, although he wields it right handedly in ''Halo: Reach''. It is unknown whether he uses the weapon ambidextrously, or if this is merely an oversight.