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'''Tykos 30''' was an organic tracking device. It has a similar appearance to the yellow liquid "blood plasma". One [[Marine]] described to [[Ruwan Ackerson|a man]] injected with the substance that they "can track ya to [[Mars]]". The [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] believed that the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] were not aware of its use, and were unable to track the substance<ref>"We can track you. They can't." - [[Halo: Uprising]] Issue #4</ref>. In reality, they could, but they misunderstood its function.
'''Tykos 30''' was an organic tracking device. It has a similar appearance to the yellow liquid "blood plasma". One [[Marine]] described to [[Ruwan Ackerson|a man]] injected with the substance that they "can track ya to [[Mars]]". The [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] believed that the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] were not aware of its use, and were unable to track the substance<ref>"We can track you. They can't." - [[Halo: Uprising]] Issue #4</ref>. In reality, they could, but they misunderstood its function.
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: Uprising]]''


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Tykos 30 was an organic tracking device. It has a similar appearance to the yellow liquid "blood plasma". One Marine described to a man injected with the substance that they "can track ya to Mars". The UNSC believed that the Covenant were not aware of its use, and were unable to track the substance[1]. In reality, they could, but they misunderstood its function.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ "We can track you. They can't." - Halo: Uprising Issue #4