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The Blue Light was an accessory used by John Rambo to see in the dark. It was seen in Rambo III and was used in the escape sequences as well as some fight sequences in a cave.

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  • Blue Light
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  • The Blue Light was an accessory used by John Rambo to see in the dark. It was seen in Rambo III and was used in the escape sequences as well as some fight sequences in a cave.
  • The blue light can only be added to the level Sandbox in Halo 3 and only two at a time. The blue light casts a blue glow over a significant area, and is meant to be used to show that the base belongs to blue team. The blue light's counterpart is the Red Light. If two blue lights and two red lights are added to the same map variant, they do not cast light, they just glow. On Sandbox, there is one Red Light and one Blue Light by default map type. A blue light placed near a red light casts a purple glow. The Blue Light returns in Halo: Reach and Halo 4 along with various other colored lights.
  • Blue Lights are one of three types of Christmas-themed lighting items, known as the Holiday Lights. They are legitimate Light Sources and can be used for NPC houses. Blue lights are very dim, and are thus used more for decoration than lighting.
  • "Blue Light" (presumed from dialogue, not official) is one of the seven Prism monsters and serves as the fourth boss of the video game Attack the Light. It is found in the sunken Lunar Sea Spire temple. It takes on the form of a giant whale-like monster and uses water-based attacks.
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  • Attack the Light
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  • The Blue Light was an accessory used by John Rambo to see in the dark. It was seen in Rambo III and was used in the escape sequences as well as some fight sequences in a cave.
  • The blue light can only be added to the level Sandbox in Halo 3 and only two at a time. The blue light casts a blue glow over a significant area, and is meant to be used to show that the base belongs to blue team. The blue light's counterpart is the Red Light. If two blue lights and two red lights are added to the same map variant, they do not cast light, they just glow. On Sandbox, there is one Red Light and one Blue Light by default map type. A blue light placed near a red light casts a purple glow. The Blue Light returns in Halo: Reach and Halo 4 along with various other colored lights.
  • Blue Lights are one of three types of Christmas-themed lighting items, known as the Holiday Lights. They are legitimate Light Sources and can be used for NPC houses. Blue lights are very dim, and are thus used more for decoration than lighting.
  • "Blue Light" (presumed from dialogue, not official) is one of the seven Prism monsters and serves as the fourth boss of the video game Attack the Light. It is found in the sunken Lunar Sea Spire temple. It takes on the form of a giant whale-like monster and uses water-based attacks.
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