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- Fri Jul 27, 2007 12:07 am
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Server 3 Content General Discussion
- Replies: 187
- Views: 244698
Re: Server 3 Content
e can also be used to denote eccentricity, used in orbital astrodynamics.
- Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:34 pm
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Server 2 Image and Video Discussion
- Replies: 151
- Views: 114319
Re: Server 2 Image and Video Discussion
Wow dude. Nice find- Didn't think about Halo 1. And if it is the shield/sword thing, then is this the shield? That would be my wild, unsupported guess. We know the Halo Array is a weapon and it uses seven halos placed about the galaxy and a central Ark as a control point. The 719MHz image and the a...
- Thu Jul 26, 2007 2:55 am
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Server 2 Image and Video Discussion
- Replies: 151
- Views: 114319
Re: Server 2 Image and Video Discussion
imho, the 719hz image is not to be discredited. I noticed last night, and another forum member already posted this, is that the wallpaper download of the iris logo syncs up with the 719hz image. It's also in Halo. And by Halo, I mean the game and also actually in the Halo Array. Index to be precise...
- Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:55 am
- Forum: Recycle Bin
- Topic: [Updated] 719 Hz is a hidden image
- Replies: 108
- Views: 77145
Re: 719 Hz is an image
Very nice work, Jimmy.
- Tue Jun 26, 2007 2:38 pm
- Forum: Speculation
- Topic: How does Halo work?
- Replies: 57
- Views: 55147
Re: How does Halo work?
And for all we know, it may simply be a component in the firing mechanism. We reall don't know enough to draw any real conclusions about the Halo mechanism. Nope, we've only got spec. We can, however, rule out stuff like, "Hey, the Flood could just jump into slipstream and avoid the whole thin...
- Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:54 pm
- Forum: Speculation
- Topic: How does Halo work?
- Replies: 57
- Views: 55147
Re: How does Halo work?
But if you are (like the flood) an intelligent menace capable of hiding in slipspace, normal radiation would just not be a problem. You could just hide in slipspace till the radiation passed. In fact the best strategy would be this: Step 1: See oncoming radiation wave. Step 2: Run 25,000 light year...
- Mon Jun 25, 2007 2:25 pm
- Forum: Speculation
- Topic: How does Halo work?
- Replies: 57
- Views: 55147
Re: How does Halo work?
When I first saw that line I was interested too. But if radiation is the weapon, it would take 25000 years to wipe the galaxy. Either way, I guess we know radium is involved somehow now. Perhaps the effect is amplified or altered in some way. Obviously, it's not just straight radiation with radium,...
- Mon Jun 25, 2007 1:58 pm
- Forum: Speculation
- Topic: How does Halo work?
- Replies: 57
- Views: 55147
Re: How does Halo work?
From the Array Recorder Data:
Maybe a clue for you to mull over. Perhaps radiation is used in some fashion? It would kill sizable organics without destroying physical structures or effecting planetary bodies.Confrm: Array burn radium {check} 3.0
- Fri Jun 22, 2007 6:41 pm
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Known Glyph Locations (Updated 6/16 at 01:53 MDT)
- Replies: 243
- Views: 177647
Re: Known Glyph Locations (Updated 6/16 at 01:53 MDT)
What does the text in the lower left read?sorahn wrote:There's another glyph on the wall in the cafeteria here at MS. I've got a shitty cellphone picture of it, i'll try and get a better one.
- Fri Jun 22, 2007 1:53 pm
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: 3 of 5 Symbols [updated with 5of5 + AR's]
- Replies: 94
- Views: 57508
Re: 3 of 5 Symbols [updated with 5of5 + AR's]
Oh, and here's my interpretation of the glyph's meaning. Take with a planetary body of sodium. The original glyph represents IRIS. It was chosen by Adjutant Reflex, a facilitator of the array, and labeled as Chrysopteron.gif. Chrysopteron is an epitaph for Iris. And what is IRIS? Well, I think it's ...