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Impact is situated on an a large, gray asteroid floating about in space. Smaller chunks are located around it and a singular, empty [[UNSC]] structure sits on the main rock. It is mostly featureless, but this accommodates forging with structures that have a unique palette to the level | Impact is situated on an a large, gray asteroid floating about in space. Smaller chunks are located around it and a singular, empty [[UNSC]] structure sits on the main rock. It is mostly featureless, but this accommodates forging with structures that have a unique palette to the level. This observation outpost was established to examine the site of a spectacularly violent meteor collision recorded by an [[ONI]] patrol drone in [[2547]]. When researchers first arrived, they were startled to find a non-native fragment of the impacting agent had actually survived and was of unknown origin. More recently, interest in the site has grown as the fragment has proven to have originated from long before the earliest of known Forerunner artifacts. <ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/10/25/The-Halo-Bulletin-102512-.aspx '''The Halo Bulletin:''' ''10.25.12'']</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:44, October 27, 2012
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Impact is a Halo 4 multiplayer map intended for use as a space themed Forge canvas. It is one of three such maps to be designed and adapted to Forging.[1]
Description
Impact is situated on an a large, gray asteroid floating about in space. Smaller chunks are located around it and a singular, empty UNSC structure sits on the main rock. It is mostly featureless, but this accommodates forging with structures that have a unique palette to the level. This observation outpost was established to examine the site of a spectacularly violent meteor collision recorded by an ONI patrol drone in 2547. When researchers first arrived, they were startled to find a non-native fragment of the impacting agent had actually survived and was of unknown origin. More recently, interest in the site has grown as the fragment has proven to have originated from long before the earliest of known Forerunner artifacts. [2]
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