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Take them out of the suits.
I think Chief may win on the account that Alcatraz is kind've a corpse.
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Watch the end cutscene of the third game. He turns invisible after his suit burns off from falling back to earth.
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Alcatraz IS he Suit He downloaded a copy of his mind to it or something like that, he's a machine that thinks it's human now
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Again, watch the end cutscene for the third game. It'll show you that he is not a corpse.
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No, that was the suit It morphed on the account of it thinking it was human In the game it was stated that the suit has the potential to transform itself to fit it's user's desires or something like that At the end of the game, it showed hexagon like panels that where not in place correctly, meaning the suit had changed Be turned invisible, because of the suit being able to do so And, yes, he is a shell in a sense The original user copied his mind into the suit, Alcatraz died, and the suit took over as a result
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Ok, I guess I interpreted it as when he killed the alpha Ceph he gained some of its power and during the fall back to earth, his suit burned off. That makes more sense though.
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Alcatraz can't get out of his suit, it's literally a part of him now
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Lol, watch the end cutscene of three
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Yea I did y would I say anything if I never played it :/
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But they are in suits. Chief specifically in 100lbs of titanium and a superior AI or Prophet in some nanosuit with some piece of shit talking to him that helps in a few places, like being a GPS. Chief has the CE magnum and a SAW.
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Carbon nanotubes are way stronger than titanium, at least you tried
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UNSC titanium is much stronger then ours though, as seen by the fact that the Pillar of Autumn survived falling from orbit, and Spartans can flip/lift tanks.
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That's indeed the least biased thing Ive seen! [spoiler]Sarcasm[/spoiler]
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But they are in the suit in this case.