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They are found in Forerunner installations, such as the [[Halo Array|Halo Array]]. Their only appearence to date is on the ''[[Halo 2]]'' [[Multiplayer]] [[Maps|map]] [[Containment (Level)|Containment]], which is a small section of the [[Sentinel Wall|Containment Zone]] surrounding [[Installation 05]]'s [[Library]].<ref name="h2"/> | They are found in Forerunner installations, such as the [[Halo Array|Halo Array]]. Their only appearence to date is on the ''[[Halo 2]]'' [[Multiplayer]] [[Maps|map]] [[Containment (Level)|Containment]], which is a small section of the [[Sentinel Wall|Containment Zone]] surrounding [[Installation 05]]'s [[Library]].<ref name="h2"/> | ||
==Trivia== | |||
Pure energy does not exist, it is a property of a system, more specifically, the potential to do work. | |||
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Template:Ratings Energy Cores are Forerunner devices consisting of three oversized Power Cores in the shape of a three-sided pyramid that project streams of energy into its hollow center. The three streams combine to form a pink ball of energy that is maintained in stasis. The purpose of these devices is unknown, although they could be a battery-type energy source. They are highly explosive (four times the power of any other explosion alone) if damaged or rammed violently but can be pushed easily.[1]
They are found in Forerunner installations, such as the Halo Array. Their only appearence to date is on the Halo 2 Multiplayer map Containment, which is a small section of the Containment Zone surrounding Installation 05's Library.[1]
Trivia
Pure energy does not exist, it is a property of a system, more specifically, the potential to do work.
Sources
- ^ a b Halo 2 level Containment