Chiron TL-34: Difference between revisions

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*It's believed that the room with the Teleporter leading to the doorway with red walls and yellow black stripes without a portal is believed to be the entrance to the training area (the level itself) which is deactivated once the session has begun. Although, the activation and deactivation of the entrance/exit Teleporter is never actually seen, it is the most plausible reason why the marked doorway exists.
*It's believed that the room with the Teleporter leading to the doorway with red walls and yellow black stripes without a portal is believed to be the entrance to the training area (the level itself) which is deactivated once the session has begun. Although, the activation and deactivation of the entrance/exit Teleporter is never actually seen, it is the most plausible reason why the marked doorway exists.
*In the game data this particular map is called "Putput". The map could have been called this due to it's many rooms indicating the different holes of a mini putt course and could have been its original name.
*In the game data this particular map is called "Putput". The map could have been called this due to it's many rooms indicating the different holes of a mini putt course and could have been its original name.
*Chiron TL-34 was one of the most unpopular levels in the original game. Bungie staff would joke in several Weekly Updates that it was being remade for the sequels as "Chiron TL-35."
*Its name is a seven refrence, as 3+4=7.
*Its name is a seven refrence, as 3+4=7.