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The planet in the center of Installation 00's Foundry was partially obscured by dense violet clouds.<ref name="h3"/> Although no evidence as to their nature exists, it is possible that these clouds are, in fact, armies of [[Retriever Sentinel]]s, tasked with the construction of new installations. This type of bottom-up manufacturing would certainly be within the technological capability of the Forerunners, and it is difficult to imagine how a construct like [[Installation 08]] could be fabricated in less than three months by any other method.<ref>The original [[Installation 04]] was destroyed on September 21, 2552. [[Installation 08]] would have been ready to fire in "just a few more days" by December 11.</ref>
The planet in the center of Installation 00's Foundry was partially obscured by dense violet clouds.<ref name="h3"/> Although no evidence as to their nature exists, it is possible that these clouds are, in fact, armies of [[Retriever Sentinel]]s, tasked with the construction of new installations. This type of bottom-up manufacturing would certainly be within the technological capability of the Forerunners, and it is difficult to imagine how a construct like [[Installation 08]] could be fabricated in less than three months by any other method.<ref>The original [[Installation 04]] was destroyed on September 21, 2552. [[Installation 08]] would have been ready to fire in "just a few more days" by December 11.</ref>


The planetoid at the center of the Foundry was originally located within the [[Milky Way]] galaxy, but was moved through [[slipspace]] by the Forerunners in order to be mined. It is implied that many planetoids have been exhausted before mining starts on the moon present in [[2552]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Great Journey: The Art of Building Worlds]]''', ''page 32''</ref>
The planetoid at the center of the Foundry was originally located within the [[Milky Way]] galaxy, but was moved through [[slipspace]] by the Forerunners in order to be mined. It is implied that many planetoids had been exhausted before mining started on the moon present in [[2552]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Great Journey: The Art of Building Worlds]]''', ''page 32''</ref>


[[File:H3 Narrows.jpg|thumb|250px|One of the installation's cooling stations.]]
[[File:H3 Narrows.jpg|thumb|250px|One of the installation's cooling stations.]]

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For the Halo 3 multiplayer map, see Foundry (level); for the Halo Wars 2 campaign level, see The Foundry.
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The Ark's central Forge from space.

The Foundry,[1] also known as the Forge,[2] is a colossal manufacturing facility located at the heart of an Ark installation, used to construct Halo ringworlds. Both Installation 00 and its older counterpart, the greater Ark, possessed one.[2] Installation 00's Foundry was home to a scarred planetoid that had been extensively mined by Forerunner machines, either to support the construction of the Ark or for potential replacement Halo installations.[3]

Description

Greater Ark

The greater Ark's Foundry produced the original twelve Halos, each 30,000 kilometers in diameter. However, it was incapable of constructing the smaller, more powerful Halo installations designed as an improvement over the original rings, necessitating the construction of a second Ark.[4]

Installation 00

The planet in the center of Installation 00's Foundry was partially obscured by dense violet clouds.[3] Although no evidence as to their nature exists, it is possible that these clouds are, in fact, armies of Retriever Sentinels, tasked with the construction of new installations. This type of bottom-up manufacturing would certainly be within the technological capability of the Forerunners, and it is difficult to imagine how a construct like Installation 08 could be fabricated in less than three months by any other method.[5]

The planetoid at the center of the Foundry was originally located within the Milky Way galaxy, but was moved through slipspace by the Forerunners in order to be mined. It is implied that many planetoids had been exhausted before mining started on the moon present in 2552.[6]

Promotional image for Halo 3 featuring the multiplayer map Narrows.
One of the installation's cooling stations.

In late 2552, the Foundry's central planetoid appeared to be approximately one third of Earth's dimensions, with a diameter of roughly 4,255 kilometers. It could have originally been substantially larger, since the gap in which it is located appears able to accommodate an object at least twice its diameter; although the large gap may have been intentional as to minimize the planetoid's gravitational pull on the Ark's inner edge. Orange-red coloration can be observed in the fissures which dot the planetoid, indicating that it may have a molten internal structure.[3]

The Foundry generates so much heat that the Ark requires multiple cooling stations to keep the installation inhabitable. At least two such systems span a snowy gorge; it is possible that the massive cooling systems cause this icy climate.[7]

Defenses

The Foundry, as seen in 2552.

Along with the Sentinel populations found around the Ark, the Foundry has an extra, albeit passive defense. It is equipped with a massive energy barrier, which can be raised through activating barrier towers to protect both the core and the Foundry from a possible Flood attack. The Ark's Citadel, a superluminal communications array and the control center of the entire Halo system, is included within the barrier's confines.[3]

The Prophet of Truth raised this barrier in 2552, either intentionally or accidentally. A small section of it was subsequently lowered by a joint UNSC - Sangheili assault force in order to stop Truth from activating the Halo Array.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo 3, Terminal 3
  2. ^ a b Halo: Primordium, page 371
  3. ^ a b c d Halo 3, campaign levels The Covenant, Halo
  4. ^ Halo: Silentium, page 91
  5. ^ The original Installation 04 was destroyed on September 21, 2552. Installation 08 would have been ready to fire in "just a few more days" by December 11.
  6. ^ Halo: The Great Journey: The Art of Building Worlds, page 32
  7. ^ Halo 3, multiplayer map Narrows (Description: "Without cooling systems such as these, excess heat from the Ark's forges would render the construct uninhabitable.")