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76 planets seems an incredibly small number for the covenant. Every time the covenant win against the UNSC it seems a planet gets glassed. That means there have been a relatively small number of glassed colonies or humanity has spread very little. Plus Harvest could not have been the first planet ever glassed by the covenant. You can't come up with such a tactic so instantly and they threatened the hunters into submission with such a plan. | 76 planets seems an incredibly small number for the covenant. Every time the covenant win against the UNSC it seems a planet gets glassed. That means there have been a relatively small number of glassed colonies or humanity has spread very little. Plus Harvest could not have been the first planet ever glassed by the covenant. You can't come up with such a tactic so instantly and they threatened the hunters into submission with such a plan. | ||
== Too many shards for just the UNSC? == | |||
I'm rereading Contact Harvest at the moment, and according to one of the early chapters (when Avery J. Johnson arrives on Harvest), there were only seventeen colonies as of that date; but according to the article, there's 76 shards. Did the Covenant glass other species' planets, or what? [[Special:Contributions/98.226.216.10|98.226.216.10]] 13:15, 5 March 2009 (UTC) |
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Room in Halo 2
Suspended from the ceiling are hundreds of shards of glass
This sounds similar to the room in the level High Charity, where you fight lots of Drones and Combat Forms, with all the gravity bridges. AlphaPrime 20:31, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
- It does sound like that. I'm playing right now and looking at it and it does somehow match the description. Round, enormous, the suspended shards..., but that large illuminated thing in the ceter, is it the Mausoleum seen from above, or just the illuminated pedestal the description speaks of?--High Seraph 01:02, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
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76 planets seems an incredibly small number for the covenant. Every time the covenant win against the UNSC it seems a planet gets glassed. That means there have been a relatively small number of glassed colonies or humanity has spread very little. Plus Harvest could not have been the first planet ever glassed by the covenant. You can't come up with such a tactic so instantly and they threatened the hunters into submission with such a plan.
Too many shards for just the UNSC?
I'm rereading Contact Harvest at the moment, and according to one of the early chapters (when Avery J. Johnson arrives on Harvest), there were only seventeen colonies as of that date; but according to the article, there's 76 shards. Did the Covenant glass other species' planets, or what? 98.226.216.10 13:15, 5 March 2009 (UTC)