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===Halo 3: ODST===
===Halo 3: ODST===
In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', two Korean characters are stamped on the right side of the laser module on the [[M6C/SOCOM]], which stands for the number seven.
In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', two Korean characters are stamped on the right side of the laser module on the [[M6C/SOCOM]], which stands for the number seven.
===Halo Living Monument===
In the [[Halo Living Monument]] trailer the original 七 Kanji is clearly seen on the [[Commander]]'s holstered [[M6 Series|M6 sidearm]] on the bottom of the magazine.


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Revision as of 02:17, December 2, 2011

Template:Ratings On certain weapons from Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 3, you can find Japanese, Chinese or Korean characters on them.

Locations

Halo: Combat Evolved

Stamped onto Halo: Combat Evolved's M6D Pistol are two Japanese, Chinese or characters: The Kanji and seven characters that can be seen only with the aid of a scoped weapon, such as the Sniper Rifle.

The first Kanji, stamped onto the top of the ejection port, is 七, shichi/nana (jp), or qi (ch) and, when translated, is the number seven (7).

The second Kanji is found on the bottom of the magazine floor plate, and is the character 力, chikara(jp) or li (ch). Meaning "strength" or "power", it is a reference to how powerful of a weapon the M6D is.

Halo 3

In Halo 3, the M6G Magnum Sidearm features a Korean Hangul rather than a Japanese kanji. It is found on the bottom of the magazine and it reads 일곱 (il-gohb) , when reflected. It translates to number 7.

Halo 3: ODST

In Halo 3: ODST, two Korean characters are stamped on the right side of the laser module on the M6C/SOCOM, which stands for the number seven.

Halo Living Monument

In the Halo Living Monument trailer the original 七 Kanji is clearly seen on the Commander's holstered M6 sidearm on the bottom of the magazine.

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