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'''Genet''' was a car manufactured by [[HuCiv]]. It was the most popular personal transport in [[New Mombasa]] for three years preceding [[2550]]. The [[New Mombasa Police Department]] also used the Genet as their primary vehicle.<ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''</ref>
'''Genet''' was a car manufactured by [[HuCiv]]. It was the most popular personal transport in [[New Mombasa]] for three years preceding [[2550]]. The [[New Mombasa Police Department]] also used the Genet as their primary vehicle.<ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''</ref>


== Trivia==
== Trivia==
 
*Like many human vehicles, particularly those used by the UNSC, the Genet is named after an animal. A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genet_%28animal%29 Genet] is a small cat-like carnivore native to Africa.
 
*The Genet is only seen in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. The [[License Plate Eggs|license plates]] in the vehicles throughout the city contain multiple references to the characters of the series.
*Like many human vehicles, particularly&nbsp;those&nbsp;used by the UNSC, the Genet is named after an animal. A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genet_%28animal%29 Genet] is a small cat-like carnivore native to Africa.
 


== Gallery==
== Gallery==

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A cropped screenshot of a Genet on Tayari Plaza.
The Genet.

"HuCiv's GENET coupe redefines compact luxury."
— From an ad of the Genet.

Genet was a car manufactured by HuCiv. It was the most popular personal transport in New Mombasa for three years preceding 2550. The New Mombasa Police Department also used the Genet as their primary vehicle.[1]

Trivia

  • Like many human vehicles, particularly those used by the UNSC, the Genet is named after an animal. A Genet is a small cat-like carnivore native to Africa.
  • The Genet is only seen in Halo 3: ODST. The license plates in the vehicles throughout the city contain multiple references to the characters of the series.

Gallery

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