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'''Installation 03''', also known as Eta Halo<ref name="source">[[:File:H3 halo inner ring title.PNG|Halo 3 Texture files: ''halo_inner_ring'']]</ref>, is one of the [[List of "seven" references in the Halo series|seven]] [[Halo Array|Halo installations]] that survived [[05-032 Mendicant Bias|Mendicant Bias']] [[Battle of the capital|assault]] on the [[Forerunner]] [[capital]]. Its [[monitor]] is [[03-049 Abject Testament]].<ref name="Terminal"/> It appears to have a red and cracked surface, indicating the presence of vast deserts, as well as what appears to be volcanic activity,<ref name="enc"/> the latter of which exists through clearly artificial means.<ref group="note">Volcanic activity is caused by the movement of tectonic plates and the friction generated between them. The structure of the installation would presumably not allow such movement. It is probable that the volcanic activity is superficial, as generated by underground mechanisms or, less likely, that the Halo features artificial tectonic dynamics.</ref>
'''Installation 03''', also known as Eta Halo,<ref name="source">[[:File:H3 halo inner ring title.PNG|Halo 3 Texture files: ''halo_inner_ring'']]</ref> is one of the [[List of "seven" references in the Halo series|seven]] rings in the [[Halo Array]]. It was originally part of a smaller array of six Halos with a diameter of 10,000 kilometers, as opposed to the 12 larger, 30,000-kilometer-wide Halo installations.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 329''</ref> Its [[monitor]] is [[03-049 Abject Testament]].<ref name="Terminal"/> It appears to have a red and cracked surface, indicating the presence of vast deserts, as well as what appears to be volcanic activity,<ref name="enc"/> the latter of which exists through clearly artificial means.<ref group="note">Volcanic activity is caused by the movement of tectonic plates and the friction generated between them. The structure of the installation would presumably not allow such movement. It is probable that the volcanic activity is superficial, as generated by underground mechanisms or, less likely, that the Halo features artificial tectonic dynamics.</ref>


==History==
==History==