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The '''TACPAD'''<ref>http://www.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=h3plasmapistol</ref> is a piece of [[United  Nations Space Command|United Nations Space Command]] equipment. It is most likely a tactical database system used for analyzing combat information. One UNSC Marine stated: “How the foxtrot does it track anything? Whatever—I guess that’s why I carry an&nbsp;M-5 instead of a TACPAD.”, in reference to a Covenant [[Plasma Pistol]]'s tracking feature.  
The '''TACPAD'''<ref>http://www.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=h3plasmapistol</ref> is a piece of [[United  Nations Space Command|United Nations Space Command]] equipment. It is most often used by NCO's and pull up maps of the local area and display images. It is most likely a tactical database system used for analyzing combat information. One UNSC Marine stated: “How the foxtrot does it track anything? Whatever—I guess that’s why I carry an&nbsp;M-5 instead of a TACPAD.”, in reference to a Covenant [[Plasma Pistol]]'s tracking feature.  


This comment indicates a TACPAD might be used for "tracking" a target, but not for actually engaging it.  
This comment indicates a TACPAD might be used for "tracking" a target, but not for actually engaging it.  
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==Sources==
==Sources==
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Halo Evolutions essential tales of the halo universe, page 368
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Revision as of 16:59, January 20, 2010

The TACPAD[1] is a piece of United Nations Space Command equipment. It is most often used by NCO's and pull up maps of the local area and display images. It is most likely a tactical database system used for analyzing combat information. One UNSC Marine stated: “How the foxtrot does it track anything? Whatever—I guess that’s why I carry an M-5 instead of a TACPAD.”, in reference to a Covenant Plasma Pistol's tracking feature.

This comment indicates a TACPAD might be used for "tracking" a target, but not for actually engaging it. It might also be related to a small hand-held computer, or "Data Pad", mentioned in the Halo novels.

Sources

Halo Evolutions essential tales of the halo universe, page 368