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While I was at PAX this year (2017), I visited 343 Industries. While there, one of the activities available was a presentation about the Halo Array. In that, we learned some interesting new info. The big thing is that the Installation number indicate the order in which the rings were constructed. Installation 01 was first, 02 was second, and so on. Installation 07, though constructed long before the other rings, gets the "07" designation because it was the 7th ring added to the Array. As such, Installations 04B and 04C are canonically Installations 08 and 09, respectively.
While I was at PAX this year (2017), I visited 343 Industries. While there, one of the activities available was a presentation about the Halo Array. In that, we learned some interesting new info. The big thing is that the Installation number indicate the order in which the rings were constructed. Installation 01 was first, 02 was second, and so on. Installation 07, though constructed long before the other rings, gets the "07" designation because it was the 7th ring added to the Array. As such, Installations 04B and 04C are canonically Installations 08 and 09, respectively.


This second bit of info I'll leave you all to decide what to do with, but internally, 343 refers to the original 12-ring Halo Array as the Senescent Array (from "senescence" meaning "the condition or process of deterioration with age") and the newer 7-ring Array as the Neoteric Array (neoteric meaning "new or modern; recent").
This second bit of info I'll leave you all to decide what to do with, but internally, 343 refers to the original 12-ring Halo Array as the Senescent Array (senescence meaning "the condition or process of deterioration with age") and the newer 7-ring Array as the Neoteric Array (neoteric meaning "new or modern; recent").


I'll be making a video on this soon if ya'll need a "source" to cite [[User:Toa Freak|Toa Freak]] ([[User talk:Toa Freak|talk]]) 08:01, 6 September 2017 (EDT)
I'll be making a video on this soon if ya'll need a "source" to cite [[User:Toa Freak|Toa Freak]] ([[User talk:Toa Freak|talk]]) 08:01, 6 September 2017 (EDT)

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