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===Human===
===Human===
While some human ships used rotating centrifuges to mimic gravity, humans did possess a form of artificial gravity even prior to their contact with the Covenant. This is demonstrated by the [[UNSC Department of Commercial Shipping|DCS]] [[DCS light freighter|freighters]] enabling artificial gravity through "anti-gravity units" and the orbital platform ''[[Tiara]]'' having artificial gravity without the use of rotating sections.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 68''</ref><ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 125''</ref> Additionally, many ship classes commissioned before the Human-Covenant War, including [[Halcyon-class cruiser|''Halcyon''-class cruisers]] and [[Phoenix-class colony ship|''Phoenix''-class colony ships]] were known to have a form of artificial gravity other than spinning sections. Typically, artificial gravity systems are found on older craft, because newer craft rely on the more effective and, ironically, lower-tech rotating carousel system.<ref name="Ency">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 211''</ref>
While some human ships used rotating centrifuges to mimic gravity, humans did possess a form of artificial gravity even prior to their contact with the Covenant. This is demonstrated by the [[UNSC Department of Commercial Shipping|DCS]] [[DCS light freighter|freighters]] enabling artificial gravity through "anti-gravity units" and the orbital platform ''[[Tiara]]'' having artificial gravity without the use of rotating sections.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 68''</ref><ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 125''</ref> Additionally, many ship classes commissioned before the Human-Covenant War, including [[Halcyon-class cruiser|''Halcyon''-class cruisers]] and [[Phoenix-class colony ship|''Phoenix''-class colony ships]] were known to have a form of artificial gravity other than spinning sections. Typically, artificial gravity systems are found on older craft, because newer craft rely on the more effective and, ironically, lower-tech rotating carousel system.<ref name="Ency">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe]]''', ''page 211''</ref>


Artificial gravity systems consume power at a tremendous rate, so much so that a ship's [[fusion reactor]]s typically cannot keep them running for more than a day and often far less if the ship is in combat or expending energy on maneuvers.{{Ref/Reuse|Ency}} As a result, during routine operations, rotating carousel sections spin to generate gravity. In combat or crisis situations, the carousels are locked in place and artificial gravity systems are activated. Some Captains eschew artificial gravity altogether. Using the technology allows high-gravity maneuvers which would otherwise put stress on the crew. This allows combat teams to focus on battle rather than the uncomfortable conditions aboard the ship. However, many naval technicians maintain that the technology wastes too much energy in extended combat.{{Ref/Reuse|Ency}}
Artificial gravity systems consume power at a tremendous rate, so much so that a ship's [[fusion reactor]]s typically cannot keep them running for more than a day and often far less if the ship is in combat or expending energy on maneuvers.{{Ref/Reuse|Ency}} As a result, during routine operations, rotating carousel sections spin to generate gravity. In combat or crisis situations, the carousels are locked in place and artificial gravity systems are activated. Some Captains eschew artificial gravity altogether. Using the technology allows high-gravity maneuvers which would otherwise put stress on the crew. This allows combat teams to focus on battle rather than the uncomfortable conditions aboard the ship. However, many naval technicians maintain that the technology wastes too much energy in extended combat.{{Ref/Reuse|Ency}}

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