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*SPARTAN-B312 is neither shown on the box art of ''Halo: Reach'' nor featured in any promotional image of NOBLE Team. This was done to avoid portraying Noble Six as outside the player's control, preventing them from building a definitive mental image for the character, as Noble Six's armor and gender can vary depending on the player's choice.
*SPARTAN-B312 is neither shown on the box art of ''Halo: Reach'' nor featured in any promotional image of NOBLE Team. This was done to avoid portraying Noble Six as outside the player's control, preventing them from building a definitive mental image for the character, as Noble Six's armor and gender can vary depending on the player's choice.
*On the "<span class="plainlinks">[http://reprovedreaper.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/holiday_card_2010_blank.jpg Happy Halodays]</span>" painting drawn for Christmas 2010 by Bungie, Noble Six is fully default, but has a Hard Case leg attachment. This is the only time an official version of Six has had a leg attachment.
*On the "<span class="plainlinks">[http://reprovedreaper.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/holiday_card_2010_blank.jpg Happy Halodays]</span>" painting drawn for Christmas 2010 by Bungie, Noble Six is fully default, but has a Hard Case leg attachment. This is the only time an official version of Six has had a leg attachment.
*In the opening cutscene of [[Exodus]], Noble Six looks at their wrist (regardless of what attachment, if any, is equipped) and heads off toward the city. This is because the original version of Six wore the U/GPS attachment, and that is what the Spartan would be using to figure out where to go.
*In the opening cutscene of [[Exodus]], Noble Six looks at their wrist regardless of what, if any attachment is equipped on their armor. This is due to a previous default armor build for Six having utilized the [[TAC_attachments#SRT_Universal_Global_Positioning_System_Device|Tactical Universal Global Positioning System]] (TAC/UGPS) wrist attachment with corresponding animations created for it.
*In the ''Video Games Awards'' trailer, Jorge-052 remarks ''"Didn't think anyone survived Pegasi, sir"'' upon seeing Noble Six for the first time, in reference to [[Operation: TORPEDO]], a mission on [[Pegasi Delta]] which led to [[SPARTAN-III Beta Company|Beta Company]]'s near-total annihilation. This line is not present in the final game, as it was later established that SPARTAN-B312 did not take part in the operation, having been taken out of Beta Company directly after training.
*SPARTAN-B312 is the only member of NOBLE Team whose helmet is not available as an Avatar Award. Instead, the Spartan's helmet was obtainable only by attending Comic-Con 2010 and for a limited time through a special Xbox Live Gold offer.
*SPARTAN-B312 is the only member of NOBLE Team whose helmet is not available as an Avatar Award. Instead, the Spartan's helmet was obtainable only by attending Comic-Con 2010 and for a limited time through a special Xbox Live Gold offer.
*In Halo games starting from ''Halo Reach'', initial spawn points used in Forge show a Spartan-III holding a magnum. The Spartan is not seen in the game, but the graphic could be Noble Six's planned armor. The Spartan is male, wears the base MARK V [B] helmet, a CQC pauldron for their left shoulder and a Mark V for their right, the default Mark V [B] chest, the TACPAD on their wrist, the TACTICAL/TRAUMA KIT as a utility and FJ/PARA knee guards. Their visor and armor colors are unknown.
*In Halo games starting from ''Halo Reach'', initial spawn points used in Forge show a Spartan-III holding a magnum. The Spartan is not seen in the game, but the graphic could be Noble Six's planned armor. The Spartan is male, wears the base MARK V [B] helmet, a CQC pauldron for their left shoulder and a Mark V for their right, the default Mark V [B] chest, the TACPAD on their wrist, the TACTICAL/TRAUMA KIT as a utility and FJ/PARA knee guards. Their visor and armor colors are unknown.
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