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I saw the main picture of the moon on the article, and imediately I saw what looked almost like a skull, mainly the exposed part where obvious strip mining has occured. I don't know if anyone has noticed this, but it's a little disturbing. | I saw the main picture of the moon on the article, and imediately I saw what looked almost like a skull, mainly the exposed part where obvious strip mining has occured. I don't know if anyone has noticed this, but it's a little disturbing. | ||
--[[User:Spartan-0093|<span style="color:green">Spartan-0093</span>]] | --[[User:Spartan-0093|<span style="color:green">Spartan-0093</span>]] File:Mobassa_ODST.jpg|14px]] ([[User talk:Spartan-0093|<span style="color:green">Comm Channel 0-93</span>]]) 21:43, 2 December 2010 (EST) |
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Conjecture
Most of this information seems to be conjecture, let's discuss what's confirmed and what's not. This article also feels like it should belong as a part of the Ark's article until we have enough information to warrant the core having it's own page. Conscars 06:15, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
Poor Reasoning and corrections needed
Although no evidence as to their nature exists, it is highly likely that these clouds are actually swarms of nanomachines, tasked with the construction of new installations. This type of bottom-up manufacture would certainly be within the technological capability of the Forerunners, and it is difficult to imagine how an entire Halo (specifically Installation 04-II) could be fabricated in a matter of months[1] by any other method.
The reasoning behind this is not only speculative, but readily ignores the description of a Halo's construction from the "Art of Halo 3." It is stated specifically there that armies of sentinels of varying sizes take the moon's material and reconstitute, along with laying down the foundations etc., and a series of terraforming factories go over the surface of the ring, filling it out with the finishing touches.
Nowhere does it say there that nano-machines are the sole the construction methods, for it should be obvious from the above information that they are not. They may be involved, but that is not the same as saying that it has exclusive participation in the process.
--Exalted Obliteration 23:39, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
Replacement moons and particle cloud
I personally find it hard to believe that the entire halo arry was made from just one moon: there seems to be not even enough raw material, let alone all the rare elements that are doubtlessly required. I theorise that instead of a single moon for all of them, the ark eats perhaps one moon per halo, sucking new ones in and spitting the old ones out. This to me seems more plausible, seeing as this way there is an unlimited amount of resources avaliable instead of a limited one.
On a side note, I think that the purple cloud is not merely thousands of sentinals. I find it more likely (and more cool) to be the effect of a giant tractor beam from all sides litterally ripping it apart, to be processed inside the ark itself.
67.176.199.209 00:41, January 28, 2010 (UTC)
- I think tha based on the dimensions and overall mass to volume ratio, it seems likely that multiple halos' worth of raw material can be sourced from one planetoid. Furthermore, who told you that halo is constructed from rare elements?--Plasmic Physics 00:50, January 28, 2010 (UTC)
Noticed something slightly disturbing...
I saw the main picture of the moon on the article, and imediately I saw what looked almost like a skull, mainly the exposed part where obvious strip mining has occured. I don't know if anyone has noticed this, but it's a little disturbing. --Spartan-0093 File:Mobassa_ODST.jpg|14px]] (Comm Channel 0-93) 21:43, 2 December 2010 (EST)