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The official game guide does state that the blue drone from Reach is in fact an ultra, but when killed in game the kill report states that it classes as a specialist, I can see no reason why this would be so if the rank was just an ultra. But game guides have been known to be wrong before. [[User talk:Hellisuva|Hellisuva]] 05:12, 23 April 2011 (EDT)
The official game guide does state that the blue drone from Reach is in fact an ultra, but when killed in game the kill report states that it classes as a specialist, I can see no reason why this would be so if the rank was just an ultra. But game guides have been known to be wrong before. [[User talk:Hellisuva|Hellisuva]] 05:12, 23 April 2011 (EDT)
I'll give you credit for trying to fit all of the information we have into one concise explanation. But with Drones unfortunately, it's not quite that simple.
:- Halo 2: All are green Minors.
:- Halo 3: All are green. But apparently there are Minors and Majors.
:- Halo 3: ODST: Green, blue and silver are classed as Infantry. Gold and red are classed as Leaders.
:- Halo: Reach: According to the guide, Minors are green, Majors are red, whilst Ultras are referenced but not shown. In-game and online classification adds to confusion, as it uses the terms Infantry, Specialists and Leaders.
Captain is also a speculated rank name. With such discontinuity in Drone ranks and lack of credible description, I kind of gave up trying to make sense of it all. But perhaps the Essential Visual Guide could shed some light? I don't own it. -[[User:TheLostJedi|'''<span style="color:maroon">TheLostJedi</span>''']] 10:40, 7 November 2011 (EST)


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