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A Line installation is a Forerunner installation, part of the Maginot Line, intended to serve as a defensive outpost preventing enemy ships from reaching the inner worlds of the Orion complex.[1]
Background
During the Forerunner-Flood war, Line installations were used as containment measures against Flood-controlled spacecraft, preventing them from reaching the Forerunner core worlds. Additionally, they serve as Flood research facilities, and are designed to target and destroy any Flood-infested ships passing within close range of the installation in slipspace.[2] These installations are usually located on a satellite of a nearby planet. Each installation has its own monitor and a control center, as well as a sizable force of Sentinels and Gatherers.
History
At some point during the Human-Covenant War in the late 2552, the Long Time Coming, as well as the Covenant assault carrier Clarity of Faith were shot down by Line Installation 1-4's defenses while in Slipspace.[3] As a result, they both crash-landed on an unidentified moon in Sub-sector 35. Personnel were taken by Gatherers into the main facility of the installation, for study by the installation's Monitor, 686 Ebullient Prism.[4] During the Battle of Line Installation 1-4, the installation's control center was located and used to shoot down an entire Covenant fleet in Slipspace.[5]
Known Line Installations
Gallery
List of appearances
- Halo: Blood Line (First appearance)
- Halo 4
- Halo: Silentium (Mentioned only)
Sources