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See this doesn't make sense. Cortana said she up date the firmware in his visor. That's all. How did she manage to make brand new armor without ever taking him out of the cryo-pod? More importantly, why wasn't the battle damage fixed when she "fixed it?" This is one thing 343i really did wrong. They should have left him in the old Halo 3 armor and had him aquire the Halo 4 armor on the Infinity.
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[quote]Cortana said she up date the firmware in his visor.[/quote]She never referred to his visor. [quote] How did she manage to make brand new armor without ever taking him out of the cryo-pod? More importantly, why wasn't the battle damage fixed when she "fixed it?"[/quote]It's a combination of two things. 1. His armor was changed via nanomachines 2. 343i has the artistic liscence to change how his armor looks.
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Firmware refers to software. I understand artistic license. Still was a piss poor attempt explain it away. Where has it been said there are nanobots/machines in the Halo universe? If nanobots were indeed used, as I've stated, why wasn't the damage to armor repaired?
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[quote]Firmware refers to software. [/quote]Firmware refers to an inbetween state of software and hardware, hence "firm". It's neither soft or hard. [quote]I understand artistic license. Still was a piss poor attempt explain it away.[/quote]Don't shoot the messenger, you asked, I'm answering. [quote]Where has it been said there are nanobots/machines in the Halo universe?[/quote]Frank O'Conner and the K5 Trilogy. [quote]If nanobots were indeed used, as I've stated, why wasn't the damage to armor repaired?[/quote]As I said, it's a combination of artistic licence and canonical explanation.
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The nanobots onboard the FuD were used to modify his armour.
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And to manage plumming
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What?
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What nanobots? I've never seen a source that states there are nanobots on the ship. Let alone the Halo universe. Even if what you say is true. Why wasn't the damage to his armor fixed?