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2/26/2015 3:34:06 AM
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[quote]The argument can be made both ways and the energy sword is a sangheilli weapon. Him using a knife in one game doesn't justify him being a class that doesn't make sense with him being a soldier and front line insurgent.[/quote] Wait, so him being able to shoulder charge and ground pound in a game that hasn't even released yet somehow justifies your argument though? Also it's two games, Halo 4 and 5. Most likely all future titles too. As a plot character he is most certainly a Hunter, he's a lone wolf, he's faster than just about every other spartan, smart too. He is a soldier, but by definition so are Hunters.
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  • As a plot character, he's an isolated soldier working with limited info and his back up is usually killed. 3 games he starred in had no knife. Also, his lone wolf-ness is more due to him having anti-social tendencies due to his training and possible ptsd. And oddly enough, he's had more missions as a squad than as a lone wolf. (he was a commander of spartan squads) 2. Your biggest argument is a knife, and a poncho. I mean sure, if we're just comparing in a vacuum, destiny and the chief and ignoring the world where almost any combat unit regardless of its purpose, most likely has a knife, then yes, he's the same. But let's see, how often are deadly shoulder chargers and seismic wave ground pounds implemented I guess more people do that than use knives. Hold on, he carries multiple grenades at one time. Nope, we're both wrong chief is actually a sunsinger.

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