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I'm just saying, the way that these things work in the canon would not be "propelling" the player up or down, as one might think with things like [[Portable Gravity Lift|this]]. The actual way this would work is that one would be near weightless in the spot that the gravity lift is activated, allowing them to "float" in that area. Then (we're still talking about the Portable Gravs), when John (just as an example) would go too high up, the anti-gravity would have less of an effect on him, bringing him back down. And for stuff like the lift under the Truth and Reconciliation, things in there wouldn't be "lifted" up or down, but the people in there would feel weightlessness, allowing them to just lightly push up and float up to the top. I know that things like Halo: First Strike subtly contradicts this at one point, but yeah, that's how it works. I just wanted to note this because a lot of people think that in the canon, things like the Portable Grav Lift equipment actually pull them up or down forcefully. Vegerot goes RAWR! | I'm just saying, the way that these things work in the canon would not be "propelling" the player up or down, as one might think with things like [[Portable Gravity Lift|this]]. The actual way this would work is that one would be near weightless in the spot that the gravity lift is activated, allowing them to "float" in that area. Then (we're still talking about the Portable Gravs), when John (just as an example) would go too high up, the anti-gravity would have less of an effect on him, bringing him back down. And for stuff like the lift under the Truth and Reconciliation, things in there wouldn't be "lifted" up or down, but the people in there would feel weightlessness, allowing them to just lightly push up and float up to the top. I know that things like Halo: First Strike subtly contradicts this at one point, but yeah, that's how it works. I just wanted to note this because a lot of people think that in the canon, things like the Portable Grav Lift equipment actually pull them up or down forcefully. Vegerot goes RAWR! [[File:Icon-Vegito2.gif|21px]] [[User:Vegerot|<span style="color:midnightblue; font-weight:bold">Vegerot</span>]] ([[User talk:Vegerot|<span style="color:grey">talk</span>]]) 13:29, 23 October 2011 (EDT) |