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::::I could also believe the argument that, had ''Infinity'' or another UNSC warship attempted to attack the location through external means, the ''Mantle's Approach'' likely would have been able to defend against it, perhaps by sacrificing components that were less vital. At any rate, I think we can assume that the UNSC continued its attack on ''Mantle's Approach'', which based on the lack of obvious ship stress once Chief was inside, can be considered to have had little to no effect. Forerunner warships were designed to combat other Forerunner warships; despite some components pilfered from Forerunner stock, the ''Infinity'' is still mostly made of human tech.--[[User:SNovah|SNovah]] ([[User talk:SNovah|talk]]) 23:58, 16 October 2013 (EDT)
::::I could also believe the argument that, had ''Infinity'' or another UNSC warship attempted to attack the location through external means, the ''Mantle's Approach'' likely would have been able to defend against it, perhaps by sacrificing components that were less vital. At any rate, I think we can assume that the UNSC continued its attack on ''Mantle's Approach'', which based on the lack of obvious ship stress once Chief was inside, can be considered to have had little to no effect. Forerunner warships were designed to combat other Forerunner warships; despite some components pilfered from Forerunner stock, the ''Infinity'' is still mostly made of human tech.--[[User:SNovah|SNovah]] ([[User talk:SNovah|talk]]) 23:58, 16 October 2013 (EDT)
So in regards to the Mantle's Approach being destroyed by a single Nuke, it should be recalled that said nuke was detonated in close proximity to a slipspace reaction.  We didn't really get to see the actual destruction, but we can use our imaginations.--[[Special:Contributions/70.70.8.253|70.70.8.253]] 10:19, 11 January 2014 (EST)
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