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It is represented by a blue circle with a gorilla face in it.
It is represented by a blue circle with a gorilla face in it.


It is also worth nothing that "guerilla" is a play on words of "gorilla." The actual term "guerilla" comes from the spanish "guerra" and means, "small war". Guerilla is a style of fighting which employs "hit and run" tactics. Guerilla can also refer to a freedom fighter or insurgent because they use guerilla tactics which allow smaller armies to overcome larger ones, which ties to the final part of the level, where only the Master Chief, the Arbiter, and possibly a few marines must overcome a large group of Covenant, including a Chieftain with a Hammer.
It is also worth noting that "guerilla" is a play on words of "gorilla." The actual term "guerilla" comes from the spanish "guerra" and means, "small war". Guerilla is a style of fighting which employs "hit and run" tactics. Guerilla can also refer to a freedom fighter or insurgent because they use guerilla tactics which allow smaller armies to overcome larger ones, which ties to the final part of the level, where only the Master Chief, the Arbiter, and possibly a few marines must overcome a large group of Covenant, including a Chieftain with a Hammer.


'''Possible references to Guerilla:'''
'''Possible references to Guerilla:'''

Revision as of 07:09, December 21, 2007

Guerilla is a Halo 3 Meta-Game Achievement. It is earned when the player earns 15,000 points while playing the meta-game on Sierra 117. This Achievement gives 10 Gamerpoints to the player.

It is represented by a blue circle with a gorilla face in it.

It is also worth noting that "guerilla" is a play on words of "gorilla." The actual term "guerilla" comes from the spanish "guerra" and means, "small war". Guerilla is a style of fighting which employs "hit and run" tactics. Guerilla can also refer to a freedom fighter or insurgent because they use guerilla tactics which allow smaller armies to overcome larger ones, which ties to the final part of the level, where only the Master Chief, the Arbiter, and possibly a few marines must overcome a large group of Covenant, including a Chieftain with a Hammer.

Possible references to Guerilla:

  • The software used by bungie to edit the map tags: Guerilla.
  • The game industry Guerilla, who made the Killzone games (meant to be a halo killer for the PS2) which also gave Bungie the idea for the EOD Armor.


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