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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*In the opening cutscene of [[Halo 3]] John 117 is seen falling two kilometers,<ref> [[Halo 3]], [[level: Arrival]],""Damn. How far did he fall?"  "Two kilometers. Easy." </ref> crashing down somewhere in the Kenyan jungle. It is later revealed that the gel layer took most of this impact, as John 117 is unharmed.<ref> [[Halo 3]], [[level:Arrival]], "His armor's locked up. Gel layer could have taken most of the impact."</ref>
*In the opening cutscene of [[Halo 3]] John 117 is seen falling two kilometers,<ref> [[Halo 3]], [[level: Arrival]],""Damn. How far did he fall?"  "Two kilometers. Easy." </ref> crashing down somewhere in the Kenyan jungle. It is later revealed that the gel layer took most of this impact, as John 117 is relatively unharmed.<ref> [[Halo 3]], [[level:Arrival]], "His armor's locked up. Gel layer could have taken most of the impact."</ref>
*There is an emergency exhaust port in the armor that releases Hydrostatic gel when the suit becomes too hot to prevent the wearer from being boiled alive.
*There is an emergency exhaust port in the armor that releases Hydrostatic gel when the suit becomes too hot to prevent the wearer from being boiled alive.
*In Halo: First Strike, Frederic-104 ordered Red Team to over pressurize their Hydrostatic Gel layers just before impact. It is also stated that doing this was risking nitrogen embolisms, but this was the only way to make a "soft" landing.
*In Halo: First Strike, Frederic-104 ordered Red Team to over pressurize their Hydrostatic Gel layers just before impact. It is also stated that doing this was risking nitrogen embolisms, but this was the only way to make a "soft" landing.
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