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[[Image:Power Core.jpg|right|200px|thumb|A Power Core on [[Snowbound]].]]
[[Image:Power Core.jpg|right|200px|thumb|A Power Core on [[Snowbound]].]]
'''Power Cores''' are very similar to [[Fusion Coils]] and [[Plasma Battery|Plasma Batteries]], except that they are Forerunner in origin{{Verify source}}. Their exact purpose is unknown but judging from its name it may serve as a power source. Power cores can be found mounted on walls in some [[Halo 3]] [[Multiplayer]] maps. They are recognized by their low pulsating humming. They may be created from mines such as the [[Gas Mine]] in Halo 2, as that facility produced many similar power units.
'''Power Cores''' are very similar to [[Fusion Coils]] and [[Plasma Battery|Plasma Batteries]]. Their exact purpose is unknown but judging from its name it may serve as a power source. Power cores can be found mounted on walls in some [[Halo 3]] [[Multiplayer]] maps. They are recognized by their low pulsating humming. They may be created from mines such as the [[Gas Mine]] in Halo 2, as that facility produced many similar power units.
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Revision as of 19:50, April 7, 2008

A Power Core on Snowbound.

Power Cores are very similar to Fusion Coils and Plasma Batteries. Their exact purpose is unknown but judging from its name it may serve as a power source. Power cores can be found mounted on walls in some Halo 3 Multiplayer maps. They are recognized by their low pulsating humming. They may be created from mines such as the Gas Mine in Halo 2, as that facility produced many similar power units. Template:Ratings