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[[File:Energy_Core.jpg|thumb|An energy core on multiplayer level "Containment".]] | [[File:Energy_Core.jpg|thumb|An energy core on multiplayer level "Containment".]] | ||
'''Energy Cores''' are [[Forerunner]] devices consisting of three oversized [[Power | '''Energy Cores''' are [[Forerunner]] devices consisting of three oversized [[Power core|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. If you hit it or ram it softly with a vehicle, it will become unstable and turn red, but it will eventually stabilize and turn blue again.<ref name="h2">'''[[Halo 2]]''', multiplayer level, ''[[Containment]]''</ref> | ||
They are found in Forerunner installations, such as the [[Halo Array|Halo Array]]. Their only appearance to date is on the ''Halo 2''<nowiki />'s multiplayer map [[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 appearance to date is on the ''Halo 2''<nowiki />'s multiplayer map [[Containment]], which is a small section of the [[Sentinel Wall|Containment Zone]] surrounding [[Installation 05]]'s [[Library]].<ref name="h2"/> |
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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. If you hit it or ram it softly with a vehicle, it will become unstable and turn red, but it will eventually stabilize and turn blue again.[1]
They are found in Forerunner installations, such as the Halo Array. Their only appearance to date is on the Halo 2's multiplayer map Containment, which is a small section of the Containment Zone surrounding Installation 05's Library.[1]
Sources
- ^ a b Halo 2, multiplayer level, Containment