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This '''Unidentified Weapon''' was an energy weapon created and used by the [[Forerunners]] during the [[Forerunner-Flood War]].<ref>''[[Halo Legends]]'': ''[[Origins]]''</ref>
This '''unidentified weapon''' was an energy weapon created and used by the [[Forerunner]]s during the [[Forerunner-Flood War]].<ref>''[[Halo Legends]]'': ''[[Origins]]''</ref>


==Description==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The hilt for the weapon appears similar to a [[Constructor]].
*The weapon's hilt is similar in design to a [[Constructor]].
*The activation style of the weapon might have influenced the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[Energy Sword]].
*The means of activating the weapon is remarkably similar to that of the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|energy sword]]. It is possible that the weapon inspired the design of the energy sword.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 16:46, November 4, 2010

Template:Ratings Template:Weapon Infobox This unidentified weapon was an energy weapon created and used by the Forerunners during the Forerunner-Flood War.[1]

Description

It was a white, claw shaped device that fired a bright blue bolt of energy. Upon activation the weapon generated what appeared to be a blade of some sort, capable, as previously stated, of firing bolts of energy. When multiple weapons were used in conjunction, they could apparently combine their energy bolts to form a single large blade-like projectile that sliced through the air.

Trivia

  • The weapon's hilt is similar in design to a Constructor.
  • The means of activating the weapon is remarkably similar to that of the Covenant energy sword. It is possible that the weapon inspired the design of the energy sword.

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