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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
A similar energy shield structure is encountered in the ''[[Halo Wars]]'' level ''[[Dome of Light]]''. This structure may be a different version of the spires used on Reach. | *A similar energy shield structure is encountered in the ''[[Halo Wars]]'' level ''[[Dome of Light]]''. This structure may be a different version of the spires used on Reach. | ||
*Strangely, although there are multiple lifts leading to the top of the spire, there are no conventional ways of getting back down. The only survivable ways of getting off of the top of the spire are to use an aircraft, jetpack, or to land on the pillar-like gravity lifts placed around the structure seemingly for this purpose. It is unlikely that the [[Unggoy]] stationed at the top would be able to use the latter two methods, but the reason for a lack of exits may be that the operating crew of the spire is expected to stay on top of the structure until it is decommissioned or they are required elsewhere. If this were to be the case, then the design of a spire would allow troops to go to the top to defend the controls from an attacker, but would save resources on constructing a lift for personnel that could just be picked up by a dropship if they needed to be relocated. It is also possible that the polarity of the spire's gravity lifts can be reversed, as seen with other lifts of similar types. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||