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== Human == | == Human == | ||
[[Human]]s use generators of varying kind to generate electricity, though not much is known about how generators in the 26th century operate. [[Wind turbine]]s, nuclear power and hydroelectric power plants are still in use. Human-made generators are also a [[Forge]] item in ''[[Halo 3]]''. They can be placed in certain maps, such as [[The Pit]], and [[Orbital]]. | [[Human]]s use generators of varying kind to generate electricity, though not much is known about how generators in the 26th century operate. [[Wind turbine]]s, nuclear power and hydroelectric power plants are still in use. Human-made generators are also a [[Forge]] item in ''[[Halo 3]]''. They can be placed in certain maps, such as [[The Pit]], and [[Orbital]]. The ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' gametype [[Generator Defense]] centers around protecting human generators. | ||
== Covenant == | == Covenant == | ||
The [[Covenant]] generators expand upon a single [[Plasma Battery]] to multiply its yield, which is transferred and stored in Covenant barrels that are attached to the base. These barrels have seen unattached to the generating bases which are probably transported and used to fuel Covenant vehicles. | The [[Covenant]] use generators of varying kind to power their structures, including ''[[High Charity]]''. The most common power source is [[Pinch fusion reactor|pinch fusion]], a more advanced form of the fusion reactors employed by humanity. Smaller Covenant generators expand upon a single [[Plasma Battery]] to multiply its yield, which is transferred and stored in Covenant barrels that are attached to the base. These barrels have seen unattached to the generating bases which are probably transported and used to fuel Covenant vehicles. | ||
The armor plating on these devices prevent tampering or destruction by the player on [[Campaign]] mode. It is likely that the fuel that the device generates into the detachable and replaceable tops might be plasma-based. This means that they could be used to fuel the systems on Covenant [[Vehicle]]s, such as their weapons, fuel, etc. In ''[[Halo 2]]'', these generators can be found on [[Burial Mounds]]<ref>'''[[Halo 2: The Official Strategy Guide]]''', ''page 199''</ref> and on [[Metropolis]], near the [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine]] command post. | The armor plating on these devices prevent tampering or destruction by the player on [[Campaign]] mode. It is likely that the fuel that the device generates into the detachable and replaceable tops might be plasma-based. This means that they could be used to fuel the systems on Covenant [[Vehicle]]s, such as their weapons, fuel, etc. In ''[[Halo 2]]'', these generators can be found on [[Burial Mounds]]<ref>'''[[Halo 2: The Official Strategy Guide]]''', ''page 199''</ref> and on [[Metropolis]], near the [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine]] command post. |
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Generators are devices that use a series of physical and chemical changes to convert energies such as mechanical energy into usable form, most commonly electricity.
Forerunner
Though little is known about their operating principles, the Forerunners used generators to power their installations. For example, the Phase Pulse Generators were used to power the firing system of the Halo installations.
Human
Humans use generators of varying kind to generate electricity, though not much is known about how generators in the 26th century operate. Wind turbines, nuclear power and hydroelectric power plants are still in use. Human-made generators are also a Forge item in Halo 3. They can be placed in certain maps, such as The Pit, and Orbital. The Halo: Reach gametype Generator Defense centers around protecting human generators.
Covenant
The Covenant use generators of varying kind to power their structures, including High Charity. The most common power source is pinch fusion, a more advanced form of the fusion reactors employed by humanity. Smaller Covenant generators expand upon a single Plasma Battery to multiply its yield, which is transferred and stored in Covenant barrels that are attached to the base. These barrels have seen unattached to the generating bases which are probably transported and used to fuel Covenant vehicles.
The armor plating on these devices prevent tampering or destruction by the player on Campaign mode. It is likely that the fuel that the device generates into the detachable and replaceable tops might be plasma-based. This means that they could be used to fuel the systems on Covenant Vehicles, such as their weapons, fuel, etc. In Halo 2, these generators can be found on Burial Mounds[1] and on Metropolis, near the Marine command post.
Gallery
A UNSC generator on The Pit.
- TLJ Phase Pulse Generator.PNG
A Forerunner Phase Pulse Generator.
Sources
- ^ Halo 2: The Official Strategy Guide, page 199