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[[Nils Thune]], the planetary [[Governor]] of [[Harvest]], had a large holostill that covered the western wall of his office at the [[Harvest Parliament Building]] in [[Utgard]]. The image displayed the early days of the colony and featured Nils as a happy overweight boy at a land development site, a site which later became part of [[Utgard Mall]].<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 322''</ref>
[[Nils Thune]], the planetary [[Governor]] of [[Harvest]], had a large holostill that covered the western wall of his office at the [[Harvest Parliament Building]] in [[Utgard]]. The image displayed the early days of the colony and featured Nils as a happy overweight boy at a land development site, a site which later became part of [[Utgard Mall]].<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 322''</ref>
Spartan [[Carter-A259]] had a holostill of his parents who had perished when the Covenant attacked their homeworld of [[Biko]] in [[2526]].<ref>'''Birth of a Spartan'''</ref>


Captain [[Rion Forge]] kept a small holostill in her quarter's desk drawer aboard the ''[[Ace of Spades]]''. It was a holostill that she had held onto since she was a child.<ref>'''Halo: Renegades''', ''page 61''</ref> Her holostill contained the image of her father, Sergeant [[John Forge]], sporting a cocky grin on his face that always made Rion smile. She stored the device alongside a data chip which contained old recorded messages he had sent home to her.<ref>'''Halo: Smoke and Shadow''', ''chapter one''</ref>  
Captain [[Rion Forge]] kept a small holostill in her quarter's desk drawer aboard the ''[[Ace of Spades]]''. It was a holostill that she had held onto since she was a child.<ref>'''Halo: Renegades''', ''page 61''</ref> Her holostill contained the image of her father, Sergeant [[John Forge]], sporting a cocky grin on his face that always made Rion smile. She stored the device alongside a data chip which contained old recorded messages he had sent home to her.<ref>'''Halo: Smoke and Shadow''', ''chapter one''</ref>  
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==Sources==
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==See also==
*[[Holo-vid]]
[[Category:Hologram technology]]
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Revision as of 16:13, January 17, 2022

A holo-still of Carter-A259's parents.

A Holo-still, or Holostill, is a device that stores and displays a single three-dimensional holographic image. They are essentially an evolution of framed photographs.[1]

Use

Staff Sergeant Avery Johnson's aunt, Marcille Johnson, had many of the three-dimensional pictures hanging in her home alongside faded print photographs. Avery's favorite was one of Aunt Marcille standing on the shore of Lake Michigan in a honeybee-striped bathing suit and a wide straw hat. Another holo-still in the house depicted Avery as a young boy on his first day of church.[2]

Nils Thune, the planetary Governor of Harvest, had a large holostill that covered the western wall of his office at the Harvest Parliament Building in Utgard. The image displayed the early days of the colony and featured Nils as a happy overweight boy at a land development site, a site which later became part of Utgard Mall.[3]

Spartan Carter-A259 had a holostill of his parents who had perished when the Covenant attacked their homeworld of Biko in 2526.[4]

Captain Rion Forge kept a small holostill in her quarter's desk drawer aboard the Ace of Spades. It was a holostill that she had held onto since she was a child.[5] Her holostill contained the image of her father, Sergeant John Forge, sporting a cocky grin on his face that always made Rion smile. She stored the device alongside a data chip which contained old recorded messages he had sent home to her.[6]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 39
  2. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, pages 39-40
  3. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 322
  4. ^ Birth of a Spartan
  5. ^ Halo: Renegades, page 61
  6. ^ Halo: Smoke and Shadow, chapter one

See also