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Buried below Zone 67 was a vast Forerunner city. First excavated by the ONI, the uncovering was later completed by Onyx Sentinels, which had dug a crater over a hundred kilometers in diameter, on the bottom of which lay the gargantuan Forerunner complex. As a result of the extensive excavation operation, the city was separated from the surrounding grasslands by mountain-sized ridges of earth and rock which could at first be mistaken for a mountain range. The city was mostly built of [[Onyx (material)|onyx]] and chalcedonic quartz, polished to optical flatness, mirroring the sky with superimposed rainbow bands. There were pillars and arches, elevated aqueducts; columned temples with crowns of three-dimensional Forerunner symbols; a forest of sculpted geometries of spheres, cubes, and tori; roads that curved up and twisted into abstract surfaces. The largest columns rose to what had once been ground level. The structures reflected numerous different images as sunlight hit them, forming various shapes and illusions.<ref name="city">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''pages 267-274''</ref> | Buried below Zone 67 was a vast Forerunner city. First excavated by the ONI, the uncovering was later completed by Onyx Sentinels, which had dug a crater over a hundred kilometers in diameter, on the bottom of which lay the gargantuan Forerunner complex. As a result of the extensive excavation operation, the city was separated from the surrounding grasslands by mountain-sized ridges of earth and rock which could at first be mistaken for a mountain range. The city was mostly built of [[Onyx (material)|onyx]] and chalcedonic quartz, polished to optical flatness, mirroring the sky with superimposed rainbow bands. There were pillars and arches, elevated aqueducts; columned temples with crowns of three-dimensional Forerunner symbols; a forest of sculpted geometries of spheres, cubes, and tori; roads that curved up and twisted into abstract surfaces. The largest columns rose to what had once been ground level. The structures reflected numerous different images as sunlight hit them, forming various shapes and illusions.<ref name="city">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''pages 267-274''</ref> | ||
One of the massive structures included a dome, three kilometers in diameter. The top of the dome faceted into [[seven]] flat surfaces, each with a tall arch leading to the interior, each tens of meters in diameter. On the bottom of this was an ascending staircase, each step a hectare of unbroken polished stone. The interior surfaces of the structure were angled and carved with star charts and [[Forerunner symbols]]. Below, seven flat surfaces, each the size of [[UNSC carrier|carrier]] landing decks, were evenly spaced. There was nothing beyond the landing pad save darkness. Around the giant pedestal supporting the landing pad, a helix-shaped staircase led into the depths of the structure. Each stair step was spaced a quarter meter, but they fanned out from the pedestal ten meters. The staircase and the structure were made of a strange, reflective material. Below this was Onyx's vast tunnel network, including the installation's [[Cartographer|map room]]. | One of the massive structures included a dome, three kilometers in diameter. The top of the dome faceted into [[seven]] flat surfaces, each with a tall arch leading to the interior, each tens of meters in diameter. On the bottom of this was an ascending staircase, each step a hectare of unbroken polished stone. The interior surfaces of the structure were angled and carved with star charts and [[Forerunner symbols]]. Below, seven flat surfaces, each the size of [[UNSC carrier|carrier]] landing decks, were evenly spaced. There was nothing beyond the landing pad save darkness. Around the giant pedestal supporting the landing pad, a helix-shaped staircase led into the depths of the structure. Each stair step was spaced a quarter meter, but they fanned out from the pedestal ten meters. The staircase and the structure were made of a strange, reflective material. Below this was Onyx's vast tunnel network, including the installation's [[Cartographer|map room]].<ref name="city"/> | ||
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