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*A lightning bolt is painted on the side of the Rhino's turret. This is likely a [[List of references to Greek mythology in the Halo series|reference]] to [[Wikipedia:Zeus|Zeus]], the chief deity of the Greek pantheon, who is the namesake of the Rhino's cannon. Zeus used lightning bolts as weapons and as symbols of his power. | *A lightning bolt is painted on the side of the Rhino's turret. This is likely a [[List of references to Greek mythology in the Halo series|reference]] to [[Wikipedia:Zeus|Zeus]], the chief deity of the Greek pantheon, who is the namesake of the Rhino's cannon. Zeus used lightning bolts as weapons and as symbols of his power. | ||
*Like its fellow artillery unit the Cobra, the Rhino's lockdown mode bears striking resemblence to the Terran [[w:c:starcraft:Siege Tank|siege tank]] from the ''StarCraft'' series. | *Like its fellow artillery unit the Cobra, the Rhino's lockdown mode bears striking resemblence to the Terran [[w:c:starcraft:Siege Tank|siege tank]] from the ''StarCraft'' series. | ||
*On the Halo: Spartan Assault level [[Assault on CF-32]], plasma fire can be seen in the background originating from the UNSC controlled side and landing near the Covenant vehicles. It is possible the plasma could be originating from a Rhino or some other artillery unit. | *On the Halo: Spartan Assault level [[Mission 1: Assault on CF-32|Assault on CF-32]], plasma fire can be seen in the background originating from the UNSC controlled side and landing near the Covenant vehicles. It is possible the plasma could be originating from a Rhino or some other artillery unit. | ||
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