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  • a small, circular building located atop a long, thin pole or chain. Four fin-like structures slowly rotate around the pole directly beneath the main chamber
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  • Sangheili belonging to the Covenant by their bronze-colored armor and the fin-like protrusions attached to the back of their armor. Like their Covenant
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  • vacuum of space or submerged underwater. Their standard APFSDS (armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabot) ammunition allows them to eliminate most Covenant
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  • Reconciliation described in Halo: Warfleet (pp. 62-63), despite their similar fin arrangement." - Kenneth Peters (Retrieved on Aug 4, 2021) [local archive]
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  • Reconciliation described in Halo: Warfleet (pp. 62-63), despite their similar fin arrangement." - Kenneth Peters (Retrieved on Aug 4, 2021) [local archive]
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  • in respiration on the Gas Mining facility. Heretic Elites also have four fins on the back of their armor, similar to the traditional armor seen on Ripa
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  • The TR/9 takes a circular form, with six fins protruding off the side. The centre of the disc has another four fins that, when the mine is activated, rotate
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  • M645 FTP-HE round used in the ARC-920 railgun. The 14.5×114mm Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilizing Discarding Sabot (APFSDS) rounds of the S2 AM sniper rifle series
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  • chambered in the 14.5×114mm cartridge, generally firing APFSDS (armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabot) ammunition. The optic mounted on the weapon is
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  • encountered what Chakas thought was merse on a great salty ocean until he saw its fin. When the Librarian created Bastion in the image of Earth, she recreated Djamonkin
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  • precise and effective at long range. The 14.5×114mm APFSDS (armor-piercing, fin-stabilized, discarding sabot) round is the most commonly employed ammunition
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  • fuselage containing its guidance and propulsion systems, a fuel tank, stabilizer fins, and warhead, which is located at the nose. ASRGAM 10X missiles were employed
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  • semi-automatic, gas-operated sniper rifle that fires 14.5×114mm M232 armour-piercing fin-stabilising discarding sabot rounds from a 4-round magazine. The weapon's
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  • tilted vessel seen on the multiplayer map "Breakpoint". Eld on one of the "fins" of the vessel Slipspace drive of the ship. Halo: Reach (First appearance)
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  • down. Bravo features a vent that will rise up over time. On each of the "fins" of the Forerunner structure jutting from the mountain, one of the most common
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  • distinguish themselves visually from regular knights by the addition of five fins on their carapace. They are transverse sensor arrays which provide remote
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  • midsection there appears to be a head with stylized facial features and also two fins which act as motion curators to control movement. Like the other Promethean
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  • squat metallic cylinder connected to the top. On this cylinder, three sharp fins protrude from its center. Yellow lights shine from the base of the handle
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  • magnification, and both weapons were employed firing APFSDS (armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabot) ammunition. During Operation: TALON, Linda-058
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  • traditional ground vehicle. The Wraith is divided into four main sections: chassis, fins, rudders, and plasma mortar. The chassis houses the cockpit, which includes
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  • Guardians. Bottom. Concept art of the Phaeton accelerating. Note the lack of fins on some of the cylindrical "wings". Render of the Phaeton. A Phaeton on Escape
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  • differently shaped variations of the helmet. The more basic helmet features fins on the sides and rear. The secondary helmet from Combat Evolved is more curved
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  • Sundown, a tropical, water-rich, human colony. Cephradons used their wing-like fins to swim through the planet's warm saltwater seas. They are known to sometimes
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  • armor worn by most Covenant forces, and their harnesses had four distinctive fins on the back. The methane tanks used by the Unggoy consisted of two translucent
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  • Some units have presumably decorative hard light architecture, notably the fins on the back of the Knight Battlewagon. Hard light was also used as a form
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  • Dreadnought was significantly larger than the others and had eight petal-like fins which were folded in when the conduit was active, but would open when the
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  • Spire has fully risen from beneath the surface of the Ring, a trio of large "fins" emerge from its sides, slide to the top, and clamp themselves around the
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  • barrier in Halo: Reach. An alternate variant of the M72-L, with stablising "fins" on the front. Halo 3 (First appearance) Halo 3: ODST Halo: Reach Halo: Combat
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  • These warheads are affixed to a rocket motor and stabilised in flight with fins. Some types of RPGs are single-use disposable units; others are reloadable
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  • the front and a twin impulse drive propulsion system that feature pivotal fins to control the direction of the thrust at the back of the Phantom. On either
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  • The back of their gauntlets are dark blue instead of yellow, their helmet fins are longer, and there are two larger Forerunner symbols adorning their backs
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  • The Pelican pulls up and away from the Spire, which is now retracting its fins and lowering itself back onto the ground. Blue energy pulsates out of the
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  • filled with several rows of daggerlike teeth and have three rows of bright red fins running along their backs. Due to these features, some humans thought of
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  • is airdropped from an aircraft, the nuclear device deploys three helical fins to stabilize its fall. As a bunker-buster weapon, the Mark 2550 is designed
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  • symmetrical in order to fit with the two opposable thumbs of an Elite's hand. The "fins" on the back of the weapon were intended to be ammunition magazines or batteries
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  • start of the level, but an energy field prevents you from walking on the back fins. It should also be noted that it has no weaponry. Main article: Easter eggs
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  • silver-colored Sangheili combat harness and helmet. Viro's helmet had three fins on it, slightly resembling the Sangheili jaw arrangement, and it sported
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  • and look for where long metal fins protrude from the wall. A Moa Statue is placed to the left bottom of the second set of fins. Immediately after exiting
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  • newly risen Forerunner structure starts throbbing with energy. A trio of fins emerge from its sides and slide up towards the top before clamping themselves
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  • imaging, control and guidance systems and fuel as well as its two stabilizing fins. The second part of the vehicle is the seating and guidance section, this
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  • projectors. The view then cuts to an aerial one above the Forerunner Portal. Its 'fins' are open and blue energy streams from their tips to the open slipspace portal
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  • centered by pitch darkness, hovers in the sky above the artifact. The large fins of the artifact focus energy on the sphere. UNSC and Covenant ships alike
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  • home to massive aquatic creatures smooth and gray in general aspect with fins and rounded, blue and purple appendages edged with lobes branching off into
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  • An engraving of the Mantle symbol on Installation 05. Eld on one of the "fins" of the Babd Catha Forerunner vessel. Shield Worlds are represented by a
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  • and Taylor David Allen Ginny Baldwin Matt Bennier Troy Allen Coleman Carlos Fins Andrew G Davis Emilio Gandin Tetyana Golub Morgan A. Hill Jason Keith Matt
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  • with two levels of magnification (2x, 8x). It fires 14.5mm armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabot rounds. WARNING: The 14.5x114mm APFSDS round is
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  • features a 9.5 inch wingspan, an opening cockpit and adjustable stabilizer fins. It also includes a "mini" Elite that can be placed in the Banshee, and a
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  • activates his thrusters and leaps up, taking cover behind one of the Lich's fins. The flagship and its Lich and Phantom escorts raise their shields as they
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  • The terminal under the giant fin structure.
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  • Reconciliation described in Halo: Warfleet (pp. 62-63), despite their similar fin arrangement." - Kenneth Peters (Retrieved on Aug 4, 2021) [local archive]
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  • east section of the ship in between both platforms, or, between the tail-fins of the ship. Icon: Normal skull, only it looks like a skull-shaped cookie
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  • overlapped. The "Combat" helmet also has shorter side fins, and more spikes added to the back. The "fins" on the gauntlets have also been removed, as well
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  • with two levels of magnification (5X and 10X). Firing 14.5mm armor-piercing, fin-stabilized, discarding-sabot rounds makes it very powerful. Sheer size and
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  • includes a miniature Covenant Banshee with a real-working cockpit and pivoting fins. Covenant ground support consists of two plastic Covenant micro figures and
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  • This article contains details on objects in the Scenery category placeable in Forge mode in Halo 3. For objects in other categories, please see one of
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  • The terminal under the giant fin structure.
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