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There are usually two components to an energy bridge: a control panel, and the light emitters. The control panel is a semi-translucent holographic array of [[Forerunner]] symbols and glyphs that are projected over the surface of a pedestal. Tapping the "blue-green circle"<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''page 84''</ref> activates the light emitters. A cascade of coherent, high-energy photons are emitted through the air, generating a visible, horizontal band of light.
There are usually two components to an energy bridge: a control panel, and the light emitters. The control panel is a semi-translucent holographic array of [[Forerunner]] symbols and glyphs that are projected over the surface of a pedestal. Tapping the "blue-green circle"<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''page 84''</ref> activates the light emitters. A cascade of coherent, high-energy photons are emitted through the air, generating a visible, horizontal band of light.
   
   
Through unspecified physics, the coherent band of light interacts with the illuminated air, and pushes aside the air within and around it it, becoming a firm, solid mass capable of supporting extremely heavy weights, ranging from a [[M12 Warthog LRV]] to several [[M808B Scorpion MBT]]s.<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', campaign level, ''[[The Covenant]]''</ref> When damaged, the emitters flicker on and off, causing the light bridge to flicker, creating a less stable force.<ref>'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''', campaign level, ''[[343 Guilty Spark]]''</ref>
Through unspecified physics, the coherent band of light interacts with the illuminated air, and pushes aside the air within and around it it, becoming a firm, solid mass capable of supporting extremely heavy weights, ranging from a [[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle|M12 Warthog LRV]] to several [[M808B Main Battle Tank|M808B Scorpion MBTs]].<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', campaign level, ''[[Covenant Empire|The Covenant]]''</ref> When damaged, the emitters flicker on and off, causing the light bridge to flicker, creating a less stable force.<ref>'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''', campaign level, ''[[343 Guilty Spark]]''</ref>


Energy bridges were used by John-117 during the UNSC's operations on the surface of [[Installation 04]], in the [[Halo (Halo: Combat Evolved Level)|subterranean complexes]] and the [[Flood containment facility|Flood containment facility]]. Though mainly unseen on [[Installation 05]], they are also present on [[Installation 00|the Ark]], again in a [[The Ark (level)#Forward Unto Dawn|subterranean area]], and another two close to the [[Citadel (Forerunner)|Citadel]] near the Ark's [[Ark Core|Core]].
Energy bridges were used by John-117 during the UNSC's operations on the surface of [[Installation 04]], in the [[halo (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|subterranean complexes]] and the [[Flood containment facility|Flood containment facility]]. Though mainly unseen on [[Installation 05]], they are also present on [[Installation 00|the Ark]], again in a [[The Ark (level)#Forward Unto Dawn|subterranean area]], and another two close to the [[Forerunner Citadel|Citadel]] near the Ark's [[Strip mining moon|Core]].


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An energy bridge as seen in Halo 3.

"I’m showing a lot of photonic activity. The excited photons have displaced the air around the light path."
"Which means?"
"Which means that the light has become coherent. Solid.
"
— Exchange between John-117 and Cortana[1]

Energy bridges, also known as light bridges, are examples of advanced Forerunner technology. According to the Minister of Discovery, energy bridges use hard light technology to function.[2]

Summary

The first encountered energy bridge in Halo: Combat Evolved.

There are usually two components to an energy bridge: a control panel, and the light emitters. The control panel is a semi-translucent holographic array of Forerunner symbols and glyphs that are projected over the surface of a pedestal. Tapping the "blue-green circle"[3] activates the light emitters. A cascade of coherent, high-energy photons are emitted through the air, generating a visible, horizontal band of light.

Through unspecified physics, the coherent band of light interacts with the illuminated air, and pushes aside the air within and around it it, becoming a firm, solid mass capable of supporting extremely heavy weights, ranging from a M12 Warthog LRV to several M808B Scorpion MBTs.[4] When damaged, the emitters flicker on and off, causing the light bridge to flicker, creating a less stable force.[5]

Energy bridges were used by John-117 during the UNSC's operations on the surface of Installation 04, in the subterranean complexes and the Flood containment facility. Though mainly unseen on Installation 05, they are also present on the Ark, again in a subterranean area, and another two close to the Citadel near the Ark's Core.

Trivia

There are four energy bridges in the Halo games. The first and second are the bridges on the level Halo, and the bridges on the level 343 Guilty Spark from Halo: Combat Evolved, the third being the one on the Ark on the level The Ark in Halo 3, and the last being the one in the Citadel on The Covenant.

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