Meme's I'd like to see in the cosmetics shop

  • Red mounts go faster.
    (A World of Warcraft meme where mounts (or anything) with a red colour goes faster, as it is the “fastest” colour in the visual spectrum (with violet being the slowest)).

  • A “kek” joke, but just referring to the noise “wort” (wortwortwort being the sound elites make).
    (“kek” was what World of Warcraft players on the opposing faction saw when someone not part of their faction said “lol”. Every variation of the “kek” meme comes from that fact, like “topKek” being a cake brand (a lose theme on there being translation errors)).

  • A fusion coil AI that makes references to the companion cube from Portal, or even fusion coil items that make references to the companion cube from Portal.
    (Imagine being a “sentient” cube only to be used as a way of getting through a maze only to be incinerated. I’m sure whatever maintains the fields/containers in fusion coils feels the same way when a Spartan or Elite hurls them across the map to its doom).

Feel free to add more lesser-known memes that you’d like to see in the Halo Infinite Cosmetic shop!

Uhm, simply no…

Red light is not the ‘fastest’ light on the visual spectrum.
First of all, all colours have the same speed: the speed of light (in vacuum around 300,000 kilometers per second).
The difference between the colour is the amount of energy due to their wavelength. The shorter the wavelength (simply put: the more ‘ups and downs’ in a specific time) the langer the energy. And violet light has significantly shorter wavelengths (and thus way more energy) then red light.

So if enything, the ‘fastest’ colour should rather be violet, since you need energy to gain speed. This for instance is also why blue flames are way hotter then red flames.

Sorry, you must have failed your physics class, because you are mixing up speed and distance.

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Not per se. That wave is just moving back and forth. You end up at the same position. The red and violet light with the same speed will still and up in the same position, even though their wavelengths are different. That is why that waving motion doesn’t count for the speed, since it will still put them at the same position. That is why there is a difference between distance and distance traveled and they use the distance to calculate the speed waves.

But this is still besides the point that you still haven’t caught up that it is violet is the one making more waves and not the red light. So even when you would take into account the waves (what they don’t do), then it would be violet that is faster and not red. So your statement that red is the fastest visible colour is just wrong.

So you mixed those up, like i pointed out, but that is the point you are now trying to escape from.