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OK thanks for the help i guess ill have to do some digging to find some sources. appropriate it man, but put feed as (6 round cylinder) at least.
i understand but could i put info not based on assumptions like putting single action army as model it already has the in the description.
Hey i was the one editing the revolver. i didn't know i needed sources, but i do know guns and my info is most likely right.
Since I saw the leader powers, did y'all also considered adding Blitz leader powers?
Example: Atriox - Shockwave & Spike Turret Decimus - Blast Hammer Shipmaster - Spirit Transport
Another thing, certain leader had the same leader powers example: Anders & Vordius (ATN) - Ark Defense Vordius & Decimus (Blitz) - Vortex
Also, Pavium had a EMP Disrupter in ATN for his leader power.
Question, since every unit is effected by passives and since every leader is different, do the passives deserve a mention in the wiki? For Example, if the Shipmaster builds Wraith their passive would be ranges, speed increased. Decimus' Wraith have damage boost & Speed with Siphon. And also is it an option to mention leader powers that only effect units? Like Atriox gives his unit temporary invincibility. Since Jerome plays mainly build mass Mastodon + Marines, is it an option to mention how many Mastodons can you have with certain units in them? Also, one modder found unused Blitz maps however, only the names are mentioned in the Blitz files and he said that these maps don't have any models nor any photos on how they look, where can they maps be mentioned?
Skull box, so one of the HW2 modders we're looking into the files and found one of the unused skulls and one of them deploys boxes around the map, these boxes would reward the player with a random unit. Do you know the bomb that the player had to get rid of in the first mission in Halo 2? Well, the same modder found an unused spike-bomb that almost resembles the same bomb.
Here is the implementation of this idea of NASA, however, it is much less like the armor of UNSC ships: https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/niac/2018_Phase_I_Phase_II/Spacecraft_Scale_Magnetospheric_Protection_from_Galactic_Cosmic_Radiation/
Speculative content this is "to more efficiently transfer the heat generated by the ship into space". Unlike the content of these words, i described the principle of operation of magnetic armor based on superconducting radiators, such as the principle of gunpowder or a magnetic accelerator. Only two facts are important - radiators are built into the armor of the spacecraft and they are thermal.
Question: A Halo Wars 2 modder gave me info on more unused HW2 stuff, one of them were many unused skulls while other were unused Infected Vehicles & Aircrafts, they said that the models are not gonna load in the game so they used another program that can view the unused models, so I ask you this: Since there's a infected Grizzly, Vulture, Phantom, Hornet and Frostraven, do they get their own articles or just a mention in their trivia section? Also, is it okay to share the sceenshots of the models but was used in a separate 3d program? Also, there's an unused EMP Turret & Skull box (The box is active when one of the unused Skulls is activated.)
OK! That's like saying gov Aukland and Thomas Levesque aren't "males" because there is no source that says that they are specifically "males". There are lots more like that as well. That would be a presumption as well, meaning it should be removed since we cannot definitively say that Thomas is a guy.
Halopedia only sticks with the information established by the games media, etc. The word presumably is another word for speculative which means that it could just be a theory and not a fact. The reason why I changed the article is to provide more factual meaning behind the article. There is only one source called the halo essential visual guide which I own and has no mention to gov Aukland or Thomas Levesque being "presumably" employed by the misriah armoury which is a pretty big deal if you ask me. This is the direct quote from the source "the title GATL is an abbreviation to the crafts arecticts Gov Aukland and Thomas Levesque". It seems like the author of the book made it seem like they are employed to the company as there is no mention that they are not.
Could I get your input on the question of if the Spartan-II program was publicly revealed in 2547 OR 2549?
Bungie.net and Ghosts of Onyx both say it was '47, so I am inclined to accept that. Apparently The Fall of Reach says that it was in '49, however. Our pages on each of these years both say that it was made public in that respective year, but obviously that cannot be the case. Which do you think should be considered canon?
Thanks.
Never mind. After I wrote that I remember that the last bit of the book featured the leader of Fireteam Apollo onboard Infinity receiving a message from Rion Forge about where he could find Gek 'Lhar.