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===Art and architecture=== | ===Art and architecture=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:H2A - Library.jpg|thumb|300px|The Library of [[Installation 05]], a classic example of Forerunner architecture.]] | ||
Forerunner architecture incorporates heavy use of geometric angles, usually at either extremely sharp degrees - Forerunner buildings are usually trapezoidal - or at forty-five degree angles. Most Forerunner architecture is constructed with a special type of silver-gray metal that resists deterioration, bullets, plasma bolts and fire, as made evident by Forerunner structures standing in pristine condition 100,000 - 150,000 years after they were built. However, their resistance to heavy [[plasma]] fire is limited; concentrated plasma discharge is capable of destroying some Forerunner architecture.{{Ref/Novel|GoO|Page=???}}{{Ref/Level|Id=The Great Journey|H2|The Great Journey}} Other structures and [[Council ship|certain starships]] were built with a golden-bronze colored metal. | Forerunner architecture incorporates heavy use of geometric angles, usually at either extremely sharp degrees - Forerunner buildings are usually trapezoidal - or at forty-five degree angles. Most Forerunner architecture is constructed with a special type of silver-gray metal that resists deterioration, bullets, plasma bolts and fire, as made evident by Forerunner structures standing in pristine condition 100,000 - 150,000 years after they were built. However, their resistance to heavy [[plasma]] fire is limited; concentrated plasma discharge is capable of destroying some Forerunner architecture.{{Ref/Novel|GoO|Page=???}}{{Ref/Level|Id=The Great Journey|H2|The Great Journey}} Other structures and [[Council ship|certain starships]] were built with a golden-bronze colored metal. | ||