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The generators are of Covenant origin. The name is given in the Halo 2 Official strategy guide during the description of the multiplayer level [[Burial Grounds]]. These are medium purple devices that are commonly placed throughout Halo 2 levels. There are two parts to the device. The generator itself is an oval like purple box. The second part, which recieves the power and connects it to something else, is a multi-part machine. The purpose of the generator is of course to generate power. They are often found near covenant encampments.
The generators are of Covenant origin. The name is given in the Halo 2 Official strategy guide during the description of the multiplayer level Burial Grounds. These are medium purple devices that are commonly placed throughout Halo 2 levels. There are two parts to the device. The generator itself is an oval like purple box. The second part, which recieves the power and connects it to something else, is a multi-part machine. The purpose of the generator is of course to generate power. They are often found near covenant encampments.

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The generators are of Covenant origin. The name is given in the Halo 2 Official strategy guide during the description of the multiplayer level Burial Grounds. These are medium purple devices that are commonly placed throughout Halo 2 levels. There are two parts to the device. The generator itself is an oval like purple box. The second part, which recieves the power and connects it to something else, is a multi-part machine. The purpose of the generator is of course to generate power. They are often found near covenant encampments.