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It’s not Halo, but damn it’s cool! Pluto moon: Vulcan

In the last few years, a fourth and fifth moon has been discovered revolving around Pluto by the Hubble Space Telescope, and they will be named by popular consensus. Conventionally, Pluto’s moons have been named after Greek or Roman mythological figures relating to the underworld, since Pluto was the Roman god of the Underworld. Fearing the public would mass vote…

“Join in Progress” to be Disabled in New Halo 4 Competitive Playlist

Team Throwdown will launch next Monday with the last Episode of Spartan Ops for Season 1. The competitive playlist was created using feedback from Halo 4’s competitive community and new 343 team member, Bravo. Game settings are as follows: Mode v2 Settings Teams 4 vs. 4 Score to Win Dependent upon game type Loadouts Game Loadout Instant Respawn Disabled Death…

Unlock “Extra Halo Content” with Release of Silentium

Tor Books, the publishers of the Halo Forerunner Trilogy and 343 have cooked up encrypted content that they’ve embedded into Halo: Silentium and in the forums at Waypoint. The hidden secrets will allow Halo fans to unlock secret content, but 343 is being so secretive about their secrets, there is not word on what kind of content this will be.…

Forge for Pete, Get Halo 4 Swag

Pete the Duck has a Forge project, but this time he’s asking for help. Specifically, Pete is looking for custom Halo 4 Forge paintball maps and Mantis Battle maps. Bs Angel, 343 Industries Community Manager, has graciously provided the swag: Knight and Watcher Avater Prop codes. This isn’t a contest, but forgers whose maps Pete likes best will be given…

It’s not Halo, but damn it’s cool! Hydrogen cars

Hydrogen could be the simplest and most abundant element in the universe, but roadblocks in utilizing this energy source as a fuel for cars has discouraged companies to engineer vehicles that can run on it for the general public. Until now. Hydrogen-powered vehicle technology has been around since the first part of the 19th century, but hydrogen has a lower…

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