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(I was mistaken. Cryptum doesn't say which kind is more prevalent. However, nothing has said that the Wars-style Shields Worlds are meant to be technology caches; that's just how the Covenant use them.)
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=== Flood-controlled Shield World ===
=== Flood-controlled Shield World ===
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A "technology cache"-type Shield World, this world differed greatly from the base concept of the Shield Worlds, being only a hollow artificial planet with a terraformed interior, instead of having a massive Dyson Sphere inside a slipspace rift. Accessing the interior was also easier than on Onyx, as the Shield World had multiple access tunnels around the surface. Its functionality was expanded as well, as it housed a fleet of Forerunner warships and other technologies in addition to being a shelter from the Halo Array's pulse.
A "technology cache"-type Shield World, this world differed greatly from the base concept of the Shield Worlds, being only a hollow artificial planet with a terraformed interior, instead of having a massive Dyson Sphere inside a slipspace rift. Accessing the interior was also easier than on Onyx, as the Shield World had multiple access tunnels around the surface. Its functionality was expanded as well, as it housed a fleet of Forerunner warships and other technologies in addition to being a shelter from the Halo Array's pulse.



Revision as of 14:20, May 20, 2011

Template:Ratings A Shield World is a Forerunner installation, designed to be a shelter from the activation of the Halo Array. The main component of a Shield World is a Dyson sphere located within a bubble of compressed slipstream space. The only way in is a small portal that constitutes the only real-space component of a Shield World. Access to Shield Worlds was only possible upon the imminent activation of the Halo Array.[1] The Shield Worlds outnumber the Halos by a large margin.[2]

Description

The Dyson sphere within a Shield World is two astronomical units (300 million kilometers) in diameter, and its inner surface is entirely terraformed and is capable of supporting life. In the center is an artificial star. The inner Dyson Sphere resides within a Slipspace transit, accessible only from the core room antechamber in the heart of the artificial planet formed around the structure. In normal space, the slipspace bubble is radically smaller than the interior, being only a few meters in diameter.

History

Over a thousand years prior to the second coming of the Flood, The Shield Worlds were proposed by the Didact as facilities from which to fight and research the Flood, as well as shelters from the Halo Array's pulse. However, the betrayal by the Forerunner Contender-class artificial intelligence 05-032 Mendicant Bias and its defection to the Flood forced the Forerunners to abandon their plans to evacuate into the shield installations, as Mendicant Bias revealed the locations of the Shield Worlds to the Flood.[3]

Alternate type

An alternate type of the Shield World exists. These facilities are considerably different from the base concept, as exhibited by the Onyx installation. Instead of having one single access portal open for a limited time, and the Dyson Sphere beyond a slipspace transit inside a bubble of compressed time-space, these installations are more conventional in design. Still, they serve the same purpose of "bomb shelters" as their larger counterparts.[4] The artificial planet is hollow, with an interior diameter of approximately 3000 kilometers. The planet's inner surface is terraformed; this makes up the Dyson Sphere. Multiple access tunnels are located around the planet, allowing access to the interior at will.[5]

The Covenant owe their rapid technological advancement to the discovery of a small number of these worlds, which they discovered earlier in their history and stripped of usable technologies. The eventual fate of these worlds, and whether they were abandoned or remained inhabited by the Covenant, is unknown.[6]

One such Shield World contained a fleet of Forerunner warships, which the Covenant planned to use in their war against the humanity. Before they could accomplish this, the crew of the Template:UNSCship destroyed the Shield World by overloading the ship's Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine in the sun in the center of the shield world. This caused it to go supernova, thus turning the entire structure into dust, preventing the Covenant from using the Forerunner fleet.

Known Shield Worlds

Onyx

Main article: Onyx

Onyx's internal Dyson sphere, named the Sharpened Shield,[7] resides in a Slipspace bubble of compressed dimensionality, having a diameter of only a few meters in normal space, but vastly larger inside the slipspace rift. The Dyson Sphere contains environments suitable for Earth's sentient life. The only way in is a small portal, which is located inside the core room antechamber in the core of the artificial planet.

Flood-controlled Shield World

Main article: Flood-controlled Shield World

A "technology cache"-type Shield World, this world differed greatly from the base concept of the Shield Worlds, being only a hollow artificial planet with a terraformed interior, instead of having a massive Dyson Sphere inside a slipspace rift. Accessing the interior was also easier than on Onyx, as the Shield World had multiple access tunnels around the surface. Its functionality was expanded as well, as it housed a fleet of Forerunner warships and other technologies in addition to being a shelter from the Halo Array's pulse.

Trivia

  • The Forerunners referred to Shield Worlds as "the Shield", while the Halos were "the Sword." This echoes Cortana's line in the Halo 3 announcement trailer, "I am your shield. I am your sword."

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
  2. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page ???
  3. ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 232
  4. ^ Halo Waypoint: Shield World
  5. ^ Halo Wars
  6. ^ Halo Wars, Timeline
  7. ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page ???

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