Talk:Rat's Nest: Difference between revisions

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Sorry about updating this page, i am new and did not realise this would be a problem. But why is creating a page for a semi-announced level to collect the scraps of info that have been realeased any worse than the same thing that was done before Halo 3's realse for its built in multiplayer maps. Or was it simply the way in which it was done?Harryhatman 12:42, 29 October 2007 (UTC)

Seeing as the map's all but confirmed (Bungie themselves stated it, unless they were joking) - might as well start the article now and move it to the correct title when the map becomes available. --Coredesat 00:15, 1 November 2007 (UTC)

High Charity?

"the scariest map of all time. Dark, frightening and surprisingly enormous" The only thing I can think of that fits that description is the Flood infested high charity.--Darth Scott 16:48, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

It certainly makes sense, but why would there be mongooses (mongeese?) in High Charity? --Charles II 16:59, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
--EDIT (to my comment)-- wait, where does it mention a mongoose in the update? I don't see the word mongoose in the same paragraph as the prince of dorkness. why is this in the article (or am I just missing something? if so, sorry) I'm guessing the vehicles it mentions are ghosts, maybe a prowler/chopper, and possibly a wraith (if it is, indeed high charity). I'm going to take the mongoose bit out of the article for now --Charles II 16:59, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
--Double EDIT-- oops. the article linked to the wrong update. sorry. putting the mongoose thing back and adding link. --Charles II 17:06, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
A mongoose can be theoretically put on any map including the small ones like Epitaph(which can easily done in forge). I'm going to guess this map is probably about the same the Pit but it will have a few big rooms connected with a few large tunnels with lots smaller rooms and tunnels around them.--Darth Scott 00:17, 5 November 2007 (UTC)


... "Prince of Dorkness"? Does it mean "Prince of Darkness" That, I would understand... but why would anyone be afraid of something described with "dorkness"