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*They may be created from mines such as the [[Gas Mine]] in [[Halo 2]], as that facility produced many similar power units. | *They may be created from mines such as the [[Gas Mine]] in [[Halo 2]], as that facility produced many similar power units. | ||
*It is comparable that the Power Core is the Forerunner surrogate and equivalent for the [[Covenant]] [[Plasma Battery]] and the [[UNSC]] [[Fusion Coil]]. | *It is comparable that the Power Core is the Forerunner surrogate and equivalent for the [[Covenant]] [[Plasma Battery]] and the [[UNSC]] [[Fusion Coil]]. | ||
*They are first seen on [[Halo 2]] [[multiplayer]] map [[Lockout]]. | |||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] |
Revision as of 01:08, June 29, 2008
Power Cores are very similar to Fusion Coils, Gas containers and Plasma Batteries. Their purpose may be to store plasma energy to power up the Forerunner machines and proved to be very fatal when exploded. Power cores can be found mounted on walls in the Campaign Levels as well as in some of Halo 3's Multiplayer maps. They are recognized by their low pulsating humming. These can be used to kill anyone who passes by, if they are shot at. However, it takes two Power cores explosions combined to kill somebody without shields. In Halo 3, certain maps can spawn the Power Core in Forge.
Trivia
- They may be created from mines such as the Gas Mine in Halo 2, as that facility produced many similar power units.
- It is comparable that the Power Core is the Forerunner surrogate and equivalent for the Covenant Plasma Battery and the UNSC Fusion Coil.
- They are first seen on Halo 2 multiplayer map Lockout.