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'''Line Installation 444-447''' was a one of the many [[Line installation|installations]] that made up the [[Forerunner]]s' [[Maginot Line|Jat-Krula sphere]], often translated as the "Maginot Line". Located on the former [[ecumene]] colony of [[Shaps III]] in the [[Shaps system]], the line installation had a support facility—[[Covert Support Base 4276]]—on the nearby planet of [[Gao]] in the [[Cordoba system]].<ref name="hll36">'''[[Halo: Last Light]]''', ''pages 36-43'' (Google Play edition)</ref>
'''Line Installation 444-447''' was one of the many [[Line installation|installations]] that made up the [[Forerunner]]s' [[Maginot Line|Jat-Krula sphere]], often translated as the "Maginot Line". Located on the former [[ecumene]] colony of [[Shaps III]] in the [[Shaps system]], the line installation had a support facility—[[Covert Support Base 4276]]—on the nearby planet of [[Gao]] in the [[Cordoba system]].<ref name="hll36">'''[[Halo: Last Light]]''', ''pages 36-43'' (Google Play edition)</ref>


On [[2553#April|April 14, 2553]], Shaps III was partially [[glassed]] by [[Sav Fel]] to demonstrate the destructive power of {{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}} ''[[Pious Inquisitor]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[energy projector]] to [[Staffan Sentzke]]. Fel glassed several Forerunner buildings on the planet,<ref>'''[[Halo: Mortal Dictata]]''', ''pages 125-133''</ref> leading to Line Installation 444-447 sending out an automated distress signal to Covert Support Base 4276 on Gao, causing {{Class|archeon|ancilla}} [[Intrepid Eye]] to awaken from stasis. The ancilla's awakening led to a series of [[Gao conflict|conflicts on the planet]].<ref name="hll36"/>
On [[2553#April|April 14, 2553]], Shaps III was partially [[glassed]] by [[Sav Fel]] to demonstrate the destructive power of {{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}} ''[[Pious Inquisitor]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[energy projector]] to [[Staffan Sentzke]]. Fel glassed several Forerunner buildings on the planet,<ref>'''[[Halo: Mortal Dictata]]''', ''pages 125-133''</ref> leading to Line Installation 444-447 sending out an automated distress signal to Covert Support Base 4276 on Gao, causing {{Class|archeon|ancilla}} [[Intrepid Eye]] to awaken from stasis. The ancilla's awakening led to a series of [[Gao conflict|conflicts on the planet]].<ref name="hll36"/>

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Line Installation 444-447 was one of the many installations that made up the Forerunners' Jat-Krula sphere, often translated as the "Maginot Line". Located on the former ecumene colony of Shaps III in the Shaps system, the line installation had a support facility—Covert Support Base 4276—on the nearby planet of Gao in the Cordoba system.[1]

On April 14, 2553, Shaps III was partially glassed by Sav Fel to demonstrate the destructive power of CCS-class battlecruiser Pious Inquisitor's energy projector to Staffan Sentzke. Fel glassed several Forerunner buildings on the planet,[2] leading to Line Installation 444-447 sending out an automated distress signal to Covert Support Base 4276 on Gao, causing archeon-class ancilla Intrepid Eye to awaken from stasis. The ancilla's awakening led to a series of conflicts on the planet.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Halo: Last Light, pages 36-43 (Google Play edition)
  2. ^ Halo: Mortal Dictata, pages 125-133