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In ''Halo: Reach'' it is represented by a silver six-pointed star with a Splatter medal symbol in the center, with a purple blood splatter rather than red. In ''Spartan Assault'' and ''Spartan Strike'' it is represented by a shield with three chevrons and steering wheel.
In ''Halo: Reach'' it is represented by a silver six-pointed star with a Splatter medal symbol in the center, with a purple blood splatter rather than red. In ''Spartan Assault'' and ''Spartan Strike'' it is represented by a shield with three chevrons and steering wheel.
==Trivia==
*The medal's name may be a reference to Rockstar's film [http://www.rockstargames.com/sundaydriver/ Sunday Driver].


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Latest revision as of 18:30, March 18, 2022

HR Medal Sunday Driver!.png

Sunday Driver[1] is a spree medal in Halo: Reach multiplayer, campaign and Firefight. It is awarded for splattering fifteen opponents without dying. A medal of the same name is awarded in Halo: Spartan Assault and Halo: Spartan Strike for killing ten enemies in a row, with a vehicle, without being hit.

In Halo: Reach it is represented by a silver six-pointed star with a Splatter medal symbol in the center, with a purple blood splatter rather than red. In Spartan Assault and Spartan Strike it is represented by a shield with three chevrons and steering wheel.

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