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==Forerunner==
==Forerunner==
[[File:FRvator 2.jpg|250px|thumb|A Forerunner lift on [[Installation 00]].]]
[[File:FRvator 2.jpg|250px|thumb|right|A Forerunner lift on [[Installation 00]].]]
Elevators are commonplace throughout various [[Forerunner]] installations. These elevators and their control panels have a tendency to be geometric, like most things of Forerunner design. Forerunner lifts have several methods of propulsion. How exactly they work is not always clear. Most lifts move without apparent propulsion systems at all, some have beams of energy supporting them, such as the lifts on [[Installation 00|the Ark]].
Elevators are commonplace throughout various [[Forerunner]] installations. These elevators and their control panels have a tendency to be geometric, like most things of Forerunner design. Forerunner lifts have several methods of propulsion. How exactly they work is not always clear. Most lifts move without apparent propulsion systems at all, some have beams of energy supporting them, such as the lifts on [[Installation 00|the Ark]].


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==Human==
==Human==
[[File:Freightavator 1.jpg|240px|thumb|A human-made freight elevator in [[Crow's Nest]].]]
[[File:Freightavator 1.jpg|240px|thumb|right|A human-made freight elevator in [[Crow's Nest]].]]


Humans use lifts in all sorts of structures, including starships and [[space station]]s. Human lifts are mostly traditional and utilitarian in design. They are usually powered by conventional methods, such as cables or tracks. [[Wikipedia:Elevator music|Elevator music]] is sometimes played in the elevators of civilian buildings, such as the [[SinoViet Center]].<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', campaign level, ''[[New Alexandria]]''</ref>
Humans use lifts in all sorts of structures, including starships and [[space station]]s. Human lifts are mostly traditional and utilitarian in design. They are usually powered by conventional methods, such as cables or tracks. [[Wikipedia:Elevator music|Elevator music]] is sometimes played in the elevators of civilian buildings, such as the [[SinoViet Center]].<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', campaign level, ''[[New Alexandria]]''</ref>
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==Covenant==
==Covenant==
[[File:Cc gravlift2.jpg|250px|thumb|A Covenant gravity lift.]]
[[File:Cc gravlift2.jpg|250px|thumb|right|A Covenant gravity lift.]]
{{Main|Gravity lift}}
{{Main|Gravity lift}}


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