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The '''City Centre''' of [[New Mombasa]] was one of the city's four primary sections, the others being [[New Mombasa Sector A|Sector A]], [[New Mombasa Sector B|Sector B]], and the [[New Mombasa Docks|Docks]]. The City Centre was located at the very heart of New Mombasa, where the city's tallest skyscrapers were located. This area was separated from the area where the Space Elevator was located by the Docks.
The '''City Centre''' of [[New Mombasa]] was one of the city's four primary sections, the others being [[New Mombasa Sector A|Sector A]], [[New Mombasa Sector B|Sector B]], and the [[New Mombasa Docks|Docks]]. The City Centre was located at the very heart of New Mombasa, where the city's tallest skyscrapers were located. This area was separated from the area where the Space Elevator was located by the Docks.This area is accsessable in fact this was the main point the player has toreach in order to stop the covenant.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 22:57, April 16, 2008

Template:Ratings Template:Mombasa Locations The City Centre of New Mombasa was one of the city's four primary sections, the others being Sector A, Sector B, and the Docks. The City Centre was located at the very heart of New Mombasa, where the city's tallest skyscrapers were located. This area was separated from the area where the Space Elevator was located by the Docks.This area is accsessable in fact this was the main point the player has toreach in order to stop the covenant.

History

In 2552, the City Centre, along with every other sector in the city, was closed when the Covenant invaded during the First Battle of Earth. It was likely destroyed when the High Prophet of Regret's Assault Carrier initiated a Slipspace jump in the city.

Trivia

  • The area is specifically referred to as the "City Centre." This is usually associated with non-American English, but is also used to sound more formal.

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