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Subject: How do Elites Reproduce?

Well, when a mommy elite and a daddy elite love each other very much....

  • 12.21.2010 12:06 PM PDT

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Posted by: Buzz the Fuzz
Well, when a mommy elite and a daddy elite love each other very much....


You forgot the puppets! D:

  • 12.21.2010 12:08 PM PDT


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Posted by: Buzz the Fuzz
Well, when a mommy elite and a daddy elite love each other very much....


You forgot the puppets! D:


Use your imagination...if you dare ;)

  • 12.21.2010 12:13 PM PDT
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Posted by: chotato
smart, interesting, seems out of place.


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This is just going to attract the MMJ troll.

  • 12.21.2010 1:32 PM PDT

I asked my Daddy and my Daddy said that mommy and daddy elites get their babies via moa delivery.

  • 12.21.2010 4:06 PM PDT

You can't haz mudkip.

They don't reproduce, they just spawn.

  • 12.21.2010 5:24 PM PDT

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  • 12.21.2010 5:41 PM PDT
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Elites actually wear body suits like spartans, it has just recently become visible in Reach. They also now have small "Bulges".

  • 12.21.2010 7:13 PM PDT

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  • 12.21.2010 7:42 PM PDT

Spartans never die... just are missed in action

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  • 12.21.2010 7:52 PM PDT

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They're reptiles. Which means they most likely have secks and then the female lays eggs. There are cases of frogs being able to "switch genders" in a one-secks enviornment, maybe Elites do the same?

  • 12.21.2010 8:07 PM PDT

I guess you would have to first determine if Elites are Reptiles or Amphibions or somewhere in the middle.

  • 12.21.2010 8:52 PM PDT

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I thought the Mandibles where there jaws...weird oral eh?

  • 12.22.2010 3:26 PM PDT

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YOu might be a little too young to be in this discussion.

  • 12.22.2010 3:27 PM PDT

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I do want to know. Biology is interesting...cept cells they bore me.

  • 12.22.2010 3:28 PM PDT

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You mean finches, like from the Jurrasic Park trilogy.

  • 12.22.2010 3:29 PM PDT

With magic.

  • 12.22.2010 3:32 PM PDT

They pop in out of nowhere, just like multiplayer.

  • 12.22.2010 4:54 PM PDT

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Posted by: anton1792
My, my; weird subject.

Anyway, they do have females. You hear of them in The Cole Protocol and in the Halo Wars website, as well as seeing one in Halo: Legends. Their young hatch from eggs (Comic: Bloodlines) and their "parts" probably were not shown in that Halo 2 Arbiter cutscene because some folks would probably have found it weird/offensive. Cannot really disagree with them to be honest.

Or this:

Posted by: Havoc 101
They're aliens, they probably have genitals in places you wouldn't believe.

Realistically this.
They "mate" the swordmen can "mate" with as much females as they like but the regulars i think can only "do it" once
It's not meant like that. Apparently, normally Sangheili enter into monogamous breeding pairs like humans. The thing about Swordsmen and "as many as they like" isn't about number of times they've mated, but with several different females. The goal of this is to father a great deal of offspring, thereby passing on the exceptional fighting genes of the Swordsman social tier.

Make sense?

  • 12.22.2010 6:28 PM PDT
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No really they probably lay eggs or some -blam!- like that

  • 12.26.2010 8:03 AM PDT

Parasites? Like that old Jimmy Neutron episode?

  • 12.26.2010 10:15 AM PDT

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*vanishes*

They reproduce the same way reptiles reproduce.

  • 12.26.2010 3:28 PM PDT

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Posted by: Sm3ulders
There is a whole chapter in Halo: Legends about Elites and the Arbiter, and there is females in that. And anyway, how do you know there isnt female Elites that are soldiers? Humans do, and so do other species of the Covenant, so why not Elites?


In the book "Halo Encyclopedia" it specifically says that there are female elites and that they do not fight on the battlefield. Huragok have no reproduvtive organs. Female San "Shyuum don't fight. Brute females do no fight. And the only kig yar (jackals) females that fight are shipmistresses. Brute females don't fight and have never been observed. And the yan' mee or drones females don't fight. And neither do the grunt females fight... So no, elite females don't fight in the war.

  • 12.26.2010 4:07 PM PDT
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I LIKE SPLOSIONS :D

Sexy time

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