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This also seems to conflict with the information in this book series. Thoughts? | This also seems to conflict with the information in this book series. Thoughts? | ||
The first section isn't talking about Earth-- it's talking about the planet where the Flood was first encountered, G 617 g. The second bit though, you're right, it does seem to contradict the book a bit. The only way I can think of reconciling the two is that the Librarian was intentionally being vague about where she was, so the Didact wouldn't know it was Earth and come looking for her right away [[User talk:SPARTAN-347|SPARTAN-347]] 00:39, 14 August 2011 (EDT) | |||
(Original Poster): My issue with this fix is that it seems to do away with the whole point of having that particular part in the terminals. It seems to me as though that exchange was included in order to signify how new and special both earth and the human race were to the Forerunners. Even if we fix it by saying "the Librarian was being intentionally vague," it still renders the exchange pointless, in my opinion. | |||
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== Precursor structures on the cover? == | == Precursor structures on the cover? == | ||
Could the massive towers on the cover of ''Cryptum'' be the Precursor [[Orbital arch|Orbital Arches]]? They kind of have a resemblance to what I pictured of them. You can also see a green-colored, unfitting platform on the right of the closest tower. To me, that seems like one of the human cities "covering it like ivy". I might be entirely wrong about this, so I'd like some other input.-- | Could the massive towers on the cover of ''Cryptum'' be the Precursor [[Orbital arch|Orbital Arches]]? They kind of have a resemblance to what I pictured of them. You can also see a green-colored, unfitting platform on the right of the closest tower. To me, that seems like one of the human cities "covering it like ivy". I might be entirely wrong about this, so I'd like some other input.--[[Image:PENGUIN4.gif|15px]]''[[User:FluffyEmoPenguin|<span style="color:black; font-family:Verdana">Fluffy</span><span style="color:gray; font-family:Verdana">Emo</span><span style="color:black; font-family:Verdana">Penguin</span>]]<sup><small>([[User talk:FluffyEmoPenguin|<span style="color:gray">ice quack!</span>]])''</small></sup> 12:48, 12 August 2011 (EDT) | ||
I always thought they might be as well - They don't really have a very Forerunner look, aside from being silver and angular. Also, they certainly look like they just keep going up, possibly into space. Although I think it's most likely an example of the cover artist using artistic license in his interpretation of Forerunner architecture, it'd be very interesting if they were actually Precursor structures [[User talk:SPARTAN-347|SPARTAN-347]] 12:54, 12 August 2011 (EDT) | I always thought they might be as well - They don't really have a very Forerunner look, aside from being silver and angular. Also, they certainly look like they just keep going up, possibly into space. Although I think it's most likely an example of the cover artist using artistic license in his interpretation of Forerunner architecture, it'd be very interesting if they were actually Precursor structures [[User talk:SPARTAN-347|SPARTAN-347]] 12:54, 12 August 2011 (EDT) | ||