Ok can we just straighten things out? On the card it says Banshee Ultra but that is simply wrong. You don’t call in a Banshee Temple or a Scorpion Hannibal. Ultra is the adjective so it comes before the noun. Therefore Ultra Banshee is the correct way to say the name of the vehicle (it also says Ultra Banshee when you enter it).
I would roast and toast Banshee Ultra (don’t worry, that’s an alternative account so technically I wouldn’t be calling out anyone) but some moderators take rules literally
Ghost Ultra and Wraith Ultra are the same way. Think of it as small sentence. Ghost, ultra. Like a clarifying comment. Bond, James Bond. That sorta thing.
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> Ok can we just straighten things out? On the card it says Banshee Ultra but that is simply wrong. You don’t call in a Banshee Temple or a Scorpion Hannibal. Ultra is the adjective so it comes before the noun. Therefore Ultra Banshee is the correct way to say the name of the vehicle (it also says Ultra Banshee when you enter it).
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> I would roast and toast Banshee Ultra (don’t worry, that’s an alternative account so technically I wouldn’t be calling out anyone) but some moderators take rules literally
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Nope it’s how the card says it I’ll pronounce it that way XD
Are these the things we are seriously debating nowadays? Have we found ourselves at a lack of meaningful topics?
Eh, well Ultra Banshee sounds better in my mind, but it could be because I have seen that combination of words more than the other. I wonder why that is?
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> > Ok can we just straighten things out? On the card it says Banshee Ultra but that is simply wrong. You don’t call in a Banshee Temple or a Scorpion Hannibal. Ultra is the adjective so it comes before the noun. Therefore Ultra Banshee is the correct way to say the name of the vehicle (it also says Ultra Banshee when you enter it).
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> Nope it’s how the card says it I’ll pronounce it that way XD
These vehicles were probably named after the Elite Ultra, and nobody will be changing the name of my precious Elite Ultra on my watch… I think that the names are perfectly fine.
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> Ok can we just straighten things out? On the card it says Banshee Ultra but that is simply wrong. You don’t call in a Banshee Temple or a Scorpion Hannibal. Ultra is the adjective so it comes before the noun. Therefore Ultra Banshee is the correct way to say the name of the vehicle (it also says Ultra Banshee when you enter it).
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I get annoyed by that as well. It says that with the ultra ghost and the ultra wraith as well
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> > Banshee ultra makes sense unlike banshee sword. The game also has elite ultras.
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> This is vehicles we’re talking about. Ultra Banshees make more sense than Banshee Ultras
It’s funny because when u get in one it says, “hold ____ to pilot Ultra Banshee”.
The Covenant like to typically put the rank title after the object, such as Elite Ultra, Grunt Deacon, etc.
Ultra has been a widely used ranking term in the Covenant. So assuming that the banshee is being ranked, having it “Banshee Ultra” would make sense in their terms.
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> These vehicles were probably named after the Elite Ultra, and nobody will be changing the name of my precious Elite Ultra on my watch… I think that the names are perfectly fine.
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> The Covenant like to typically put the rank title after the object, such as Elite Ultra, Grunt Deacon, etc.
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> Ultra has been a widely used ranking term in the Covenant. So assuming that the banshee is being ranked, having it “Banshee Ultra” would make sense in their terms.
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> > The Covenant like to typically put the rank title after the object, such as Elite Ultra, Grunt Deacon, etc.
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> > Ultra has been a widely used ranking term in the Covenant. So assuming that the banshee is being ranked, having it “Banshee Ultra” would make sense in their terms.
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> So Banshee Temple makes sense?
No, because “Temple” isn’t a Covenant ranking.
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> It’s funny because when u get in one it says, “hold ____ to pilot Ultra Banshee”.
Are you sure? Last I checked, the prompt for the Ultras said “Hold _ to pilot Ghost/Wraith/Banshee Ultra”
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> Are you threatening me?
No. Threatening is against the rules. I am however saying that I am very (jokingly of course) protective of my Elite Ultra. It is my favorite Elite armor. Ironically, I haven’t unlocked it (Reach).