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Now all of you fans will know that ther will eb at least one mission in halo that will take place on the moon, so knowing this what do you think will be different about this or the physics on the moon I already know you will be able to jump significantly higher for obvious reasons

  • 04.22.2004 4:39 PM PDT
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If there is a multiplayer level on the moon, it will be tough because if your suit is ever pierced, your dead, and won't be able to hear anything. Creepy.

  • 04.22.2004 4:43 PM PDT
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well you were supposed to be able to be in a vacuum for up to 90 minutes hey maybe there could be a time constraint on the moon mission making it harder

  • 04.22.2004 4:45 PM PDT
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I think that would mean that once your shields are down, you're dead.

  • 04.22.2004 4:47 PM PDT
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why liek I already said you can survive in vacuum for 90 minutes but that would be interesting challenge

  • 04.22.2004 4:48 PM PDT
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Actually the second a hole got in your suit you'd die. Because on earth, the air pressure and your pressure your body exerts equalizes. On the moon theres no air, so you'd literally explode (or implode...it's been a while since I studied that in class)

  • 04.22.2004 5:00 PM PDT
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I"m just testing my signature out
Posted by: Agent91290
Actually the second a hole got in your suit you'd die. Because on earth, the air pressure and your pressure your body exerts equalizes. On the moon theres no air, so you'd literally explode (or implode...it's been a while since I studied that in class)

  • 04.22.2004 5:03 PM PDT