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Since 343 is avoiding calling the Legendary Planet a shield world, and they also said there will be a canon explanation for multiplayer (which I'm sure Rooster Teeth will have a field day with), I think this shield world is most likely the one that was inside Onyx, since S-IVs are ONI. [[User talk:Alex T Snow|Alex T Snow]] 01:33, 6 March 2012 (EST) | Since 343 is avoiding calling the Legendary Planet a shield world, and they also said there will be a canon explanation for multiplayer (which I'm sure Rooster Teeth will have a field day with), I think this shield world is most likely the one that was inside Onyx, since S-IVs are ONI. [[User talk:Alex T Snow|Alex T Snow]] 01:33, 6 March 2012 (EST) | ||
:Could be, or ONI simply discovered another ''Halo Wars''-type shield world. Personally, I'm more inclined to believe it's the latter, since it was implied that the Onyx shield world uses a G2-type star (either naturally or artificially created) rather than a miniaturized artificial one. It seems likely that the fusion reactions in such a star would be maintained by its own natural processes and wouldn't need machinery like this to work. --[[User:Jugus|<font color="MidnightBlue"><b>Jugus</b></font>]] <small>([[User talk:Jugus|<font color="Gray">Talk</font>]] | [[Special:Contributions/Jugus|<font color="Gray">Contribs</font>]])</small> 06:51, 6 March 2012 (EST) | :Could be, or ONI simply discovered another ''Halo Wars''-type shield world. Personally, I'm more inclined to believe it's the latter, since it was implied that the Onyx shield world uses a G2-type star (either naturally or artificially created) rather than a miniaturized artificial one. It seems likely that the fusion reactions in such a star would be maintained by its own natural processes and wouldn't need machinery like this to work. --[[User:Jugus|<font color="MidnightBlue"><b>Jugus</b></font>]] <small>([[User talk:Jugus|<font color="Gray">Talk</font>]] | [[Special:Contributions/Jugus|<font color="Gray">Contribs</font>]])</small> 06:51, 6 March 2012 (EST) | ||
== Conflict w/ Artificial Star Location == | |||
I was reading the description of this multiplayer map and have run into a conflict that needs explaining. The description states: ''"The map is set in the skies of [[Requiem]], a Forerunner shield world, within a facility that powers the artificial star in the center of the structure"''. But how is that possible when this paticular shield world encases a planet (which is technically at the center of the structure)? Can somebody explain this to me? Is this really '''Requiem''' that houses ''"wraparound"'' or some other shield world that hasn't been identified (like it was stated before)? --[[User talk:Killamint|Killamint]] 12:45, 11 April 2012 (EDT) |
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Shield World
Since 343 is avoiding calling the Legendary Planet a shield world, and they also said there will be a canon explanation for multiplayer (which I'm sure Rooster Teeth will have a field day with), I think this shield world is most likely the one that was inside Onyx, since S-IVs are ONI. Alex T Snow 01:33, 6 March 2012 (EST)
- Could be, or ONI simply discovered another Halo Wars-type shield world. Personally, I'm more inclined to believe it's the latter, since it was implied that the Onyx shield world uses a G2-type star (either naturally or artificially created) rather than a miniaturized artificial one. It seems likely that the fusion reactions in such a star would be maintained by its own natural processes and wouldn't need machinery like this to work. --Jugus (Talk | Contribs) 06:51, 6 March 2012 (EST)
Conflict w/ Artificial Star Location
I was reading the description of this multiplayer map and have run into a conflict that needs explaining. The description states: "The map is set in the skies of Requiem, a Forerunner shield world, within a facility that powers the artificial star in the center of the structure". But how is that possible when this paticular shield world encases a planet (which is technically at the center of the structure)? Can somebody explain this to me? Is this really Requiem that houses "wraparound" or some other shield world that hasn't been identified (like it was stated before)? --Killamint 12:45, 11 April 2012 (EDT)