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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The weapon first appeared in ''Halo 4'''s ''[[Awakening]]'' announcement trailer, in which [[John-117]] grabs an RPD floating in zero gravity and uses it to blow a piece of debris out of his way while escaping the exploding wreckage of the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}.
*The weapon first appeared in ''Halo 4'''s ''[[Awakening]]'' announcement trailer, in which [[John-117]] grabs an RPD floating in zero gravity and uses it to blow a piece of debris out of his way while escaping the exploding wreckage of the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}. It was originally believed to be a variant of the pistol due to its grip.  
*The sticky detonator has two melee animations: One is the standard "punch" animation used by similar pistol-like weapons. The other is a "backhand" smack.
*The sticky detonator has two melee animations: One is the standard "punch" animation used by similar pistol-like weapons. The other is a "backhand" smack.
*The weapon is referred to as the "Sticky Grenade Launcher" in the multiplayer carnage report.
*The weapon is referred to as the "Sticky Grenade Launcher" in the multiplayer carnage report.
*If motion tracker is disabled, the sticky detonator's will also be disabled.
*If motion tracker is disabled, the sticky detonator's will also be disabled.
*Interestingly, only a certain number of grenades can be attached to a single target. If any more than that number are attached, the first projectile attached will detonate. This is most commonly seen in Custom Games, as the number of attached grenades is practically impossible to achieve in matchmaking.


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