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|game=''[[Halo 4]]''
|game=''[[Halo 4]]''
|map=War Games Map_Set/: 259-3<ref name="VIS">'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]'''</ref>
|map=War Games Map_Set/: 259-3<ref name="VIS">'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]'''</ref>
|location=Large scale wind harvester in [[Requiem]]'s equatorial cavern
|location="[[Cyclone]]", large scale wind harvester in [[Requiem]]'s equatorial cavern
|terrain=[[Forerunner]] structures, rocky landscape
|terrain=[[Forerunner]] structures, rocky landscape
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{{Article quote|ONI personnel remain convinced that these ancient structures somehow harness the planet's torrential wind for power.}}
{{Article quote|ONI personnel remain convinced that these ancient structures somehow harness the planet's torrential wind for power.}}


'''Vortex''' is a ''[[Halo 4]]'' [[multiplayer]] map. The map is also featured on three missions of ''[[Spartan Ops]]'', in which it is known as '''Cyclone'''.<ref name="scattered">'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Scattered|S1E6 ''scattered'']]</ref>
'''Vortex''' is a ''[[Halo 4]]'' [[multiplayer]] map. The map is also featured on three missions of ''[[Spartan Ops]]'', in which it is known as "[[Cyclone]]".<ref name="scattered">'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Scattered|S1E6 ''scattered'']]</ref>


==Description==
==Description==

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ONI personnel remain convinced that these ancient structures somehow harness the planet's torrential wind for power.

Vortex is a Halo 4 multiplayer map. The map is also featured on three missions of Spartan Ops, in which it is known as "Cyclone".[1]

Description

The Forerunner structures which occupy Requiem's equatorial caverns appear to generate power by harnessing its violent squalls. Onsite personnel believe that a full understanding of such a technology would offer the UEG substantial amounts of affordable, clean energy. Nevertheless, its internal mechanisms remain enigmatic.[2]

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