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{{Medal Infobox
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|image=[[File:Spree-inconceivable.png]]
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|name=Inconceivable!
'''Inconceivable '''<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/Stats/Reach/Commendations.aspx?player=II_The_Se7en#multiplayer '''Bungie.net''': ''Halo: Reach Career Stats'']</ref> is a new medal in [[Halo: Reach]] that is awarded to players who kill 500 enemies in [[Campaign]] or [[Firefight]] without dying. It is also awarded to those who kill 35 players in a row without dying in multiplayer. This medal is represented by a red 32-pointed star with a red and pink target in the middle.
 
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|game=*''[[Halo: Reach]]''
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*''[[Halo 4]]''
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*''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''
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|playlist=All
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|successor=[[Unfrigginbelievable medal|Unfrigginbelievable]]
 
|predecessor=[[Invincible medal|Invincible]]
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The '''Inconceivable medal''' resembles a red and pink bullseye target sitting on top of a fourteen-pointed (originally thrity-two) red star; it is awarded to individuals after killing 35 opponents in a row without dying on [[multiplayer]] [[matchmaking]] and ''[[Halo 4]]'' [[Spartan Ops]], or after killing 500 opponents in a row without dying on [[firefight]] or [[campaign]].
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==Related Medals==
 
*[[Killing Spree medal|Killing Spree]]
 
*[[Killing Frenzy medal|Killing Frenzy]]
 
*[[Running Riot medal|Running Riot]]
 
*[[Rampage medal|Rampage]]
 
*[[Untouchable medal|Untouchable]]
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*[[Invincible medal|Invincible]]
 
*[[Unfrigginbelievable medal|Unfrigginbelievable]]
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
Oddly, when a player recieves his/her 35th kill in a row, the kill feed will not say "you killed 'person'", it will just come up with the medal and the name.
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*When a player receives their 35th kill in a row, the kill feed will not announce the last player killed, and will instead display the medal.
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*It has been proven that the highest spree possible is 255 kills. Even if you get more kills after that number, without dying, it will still say that your highest spree was 255 kills. This is most likely because 255 is the maximum value representable by an eight-digit binary number, and therefore the maximum representable by an unsigned 8-bit byte.<ref>[[Wikipedia:255 (number)|'''Wikipedia''' - ''255 (number)'']]</ref>
   
==Related Links==
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Halo Reach Inconceivable Render.png|The Inconceivable medal as it appears in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''.
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</gallery>
   
*[[Killing Spree Medal|Killing Spree]]
 
*[[Killing Frenzy]]
 
*[[Running Riot Medal|Running Riot]]
 
*[[Rampage Medal|Rampage]]
 
*[[Untouchable Medal|Untouchable]]
 
*[[Invincible Medal|Invincible]]
 
*[[Unfrigginbelievable]]
 
{{HRMedals}}
 
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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[[Category:Halo: Reach Multiplayer Medals]]
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{{HRMedals|Halo Reach Inconceivable Render.png|25}}
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{{H4Medals|Spree-inconceivable.png|25}}
[[Category:Medals]]
 

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The Inconceivable medal resembles a red and pink bullseye target sitting on top of a fourteen-pointed (originally thrity-two) red star; it is awarded to individuals after killing 35 opponents in a row without dying on multiplayer matchmaking and Halo 4 Spartan Ops, or after killing 500 opponents in a row without dying on firefight or campaign.

Related Medals

Trivia

  • When a player receives their 35th kill in a row, the kill feed will not announce the last player killed, and will instead display the medal.
  • It has been proven that the highest spree possible is 255 kills. Even if you get more kills after that number, without dying, it will still say that your highest spree was 255 kills. This is most likely because 255 is the maximum value representable by an eight-digit binary number, and therefore the maximum representable by an unsigned 8-bit byte.[1]

Gallery

Sources