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:It probably can't be helped, the interior of shield world was only vaguely described. In addition, A dyson sphere would have the surface area of millions of planets. The characters only spent time in one little area of it, theoretically, they could spend the rest of their lives looking for the forerunner on shield world and still not find them even if they occuped 90% of the living space there. -[[User:ED|ED]] 02:48, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
:It probably can't be helped, the interior of shield world was only vaguely described. In addition, A dyson sphere would have the surface area of millions of planets. The characters only spent time in one little area of it, theoretically, they could spend the rest of their lives looking for the forerunner on shield world and still not find them even if they occuped 90% of the living space there. -[[User:ED|ED]] 02:48, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
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AFAIK, we don't know whether there's one Shield World or multiple ones. It seems like this article should be rewritten based on that, but I probably won't do it. Also, is it the humans' name for it or a translation of the Forerunner name? --[[User:68.44.13.236|68.44.13.236]] 16:37, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

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speculation shouldnt be mentioned in this article.--JohnSpartan117 06:31, 10 November 2006 (UTC)

It probably can't be helped, the interior of shield world was only vaguely described. In addition, A dyson sphere would have the surface area of millions of planets. The characters only spent time in one little area of it, theoretically, they could spend the rest of their lives looking for the forerunner on shield world and still not find them even if they occuped 90% of the living space there. -ED 02:48, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

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AFAIK, we don't know whether there's one Shield World or multiple ones. It seems like this article should be rewritten based on that, but I probably won't do it. Also, is it the humans' name for it or a translation of the Forerunner name? --68.44.13.236 16:37, 12 September 2007 (UTC)