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*SPARTAN-B312 is the only member of Noble Team whose helmet is not available as an Avatar Award. Instead, the SPARTAN's helmet was only obtainable from Comic-Con 2010 and for a limited time through a special Xbox Live Gold offer.
*SPARTAN-B312 is the only member of Noble Team whose helmet is not available as an Avatar Award. Instead, the SPARTAN's helmet was only obtainable from Comic-Con 2010 and for a limited time through a special Xbox Live Gold offer.
*Noble Six is one of three playable characters whose face is not shown, the others being [[John-117]] and [[the Rookie]]. While briefly helmetless at the beginning and end of the game, the SPARTAN's face is outside the frame of the screen.
*Noble Six is one of three playable characters whose face is not shown, the others being [[John-117]] and [[the Rookie]]. While briefly helmetless at the beginning and end of the game, the SPARTAN's face is outside the frame of the screen.
*The Lieutenant's Spartan tag, like the rest of Noble Team's, is a reference to the number [[7]], as 3(2) + 1 = 7.
*The Lieutenant's Spartan tag, like the rest of Noble Team's, is a reference to the number [[7]], as 3(2) + 1 = 7. It could also be a reference to his callsign, as 3 + 2 + 1 = 6.
*SPARTAN-B312, like Catherine-B320, has never experienced a [[glassing]] prior to the Fall of Reach.
*SPARTAN-B312, like Catherine-B320, has never experienced a [[glassing]] prior to the Fall of Reach.
*Noble Six's "lone wolf" background may be a reference to the fact that ''Halo: Reach'' is the first ''Halo'' game to feature extensive squad gameplay; ''Halo 3: ODST'' also features a squad, though the player character is alone for much of the game.
*Noble Six's "lone wolf" background may be a reference to the fact that ''Halo: Reach'' is the first ''Halo'' game to feature extensive squad gameplay; ''Halo 3: ODST'' also features a squad, though the player character is alone for much of the game.
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