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As a part of the [[Forerunner]]s' [[Conservation Measure]],{{Ref/Reuse|EOD29}} the Archive had halls full of [[cylix]]es and an enormous hall filled with thousands of columns rising into the void above. The columns were mostly transparent and sectioned into large blocks containing a bluish bioluminescent liquid. Floating inside were massive single specimens of flora and fauna. Other sections and columns mimicked a wide variety of biomes containing multiple specimens, all seeming to represent different ecosystems and life from across the galaxy, catalogued and preserved by the Forerunners with meticulous care. Data continually flowed through the columns, the first three meters of which included access panels surrounded by the glowing outlines of hundreds of small, inset rectangles wrapping around each column's base, suggesting some sort of cataloguing or storage system specific to each column, while everything above was sectioned horizontally into specimen blocks. Each column base contained an index of its contents, and the specimens were preserved not only in lifeform, but in complete DNA sequence as well. [[Joyeuse]] called the scale of the preservation extraordinary with plants, creatures and ecosystems.
As a part of the [[Forerunner]]s' [[Conservation Measure]],{{Ref/Reuse|EOD29}} the Archive had halls full of [[cylix]]es and an enormous hall filled with thousands of columns rising into the void above. The columns were mostly transparent and sectioned into large blocks containing a bluish bioluminescent liquid. Floating inside were massive single specimens of flora and fauna. Other sections and columns mimicked a wide variety of biomes containing multiple specimens, all seeming to represent different ecosystems and life from across the galaxy, catalogued and preserved by the Forerunners with meticulous care. Data continually flowed through the columns, the first three meters of which included access panels surrounded by the glowing outlines of hundreds of small, inset rectangles wrapping around each column's base, suggesting some sort of cataloguing or storage system specific to each column, while everything above was sectioned horizontally into specimen blocks. Each column base contained an index of its contents, and the specimens were preserved not only in lifeform, but in complete DNA sequence as well. [[Joyeuse]] called the scale of the preservation extraordinary with plants, creatures and ecosystems.


The specimens included plants of every shape and size which floated with their roots dangling as if suspended in invisible soil. Some were familiar to a [[human]] such as tall stately trees with broad leaves or delicate flowers that bloomed in vibrant hues. Others were alien with twisted, exotic forms, their fronds writhing like living creatures. Ferns unfurled like scrolls and bioluminescent fungi clung to inner surfaces. Creatures that were preserved ranged from microscopic organisms to mammals that dwarfed even the largest of [[Earth]]'s fauna. One creature had iridescent wings and a body like liquid metal while another had scales that glistened like flakes of shiny black stone and eyes of burning embers, its crystalline fangs bared in a silent frozen snarl. Another column preserved a ''[[Gigantopithecus]]'', an [[extinction|extinct]] species of ape from Earth.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD28}} Joyeuse suggested that the Archive housed anything that the Forerunners deemed too deadly or too powerful to [[Reintroduction|reintroduce]] to the galaxy.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD29}}
The specimens included plants of every shape and size which floated with their roots dangling as if suspended in invisible soil. Some were familiar to a [[human]] such as tall stately trees with broad leaves or delicate flowers that bloomed in vibrant hues. Others were alien with twisted, exotic forms, their fronds writhing like living creatures. Ferns unfurled like scrolls and bioluminescent fungi clung to inner surfaces. Creatures that were preserved ranged from microscopic organisms to mammals that dwarfed even the largest of [[Earth]]'s fauna. One creature had iridescent wings and a body like liquid metal while another had scales that glistened like flakes of shiny black stone and eyes of burning embers, its crystalline fangs bared in a silent frozen snarl. Another column preserved a ''[[Gigantopithecus]]'', an extinct species of ape from Earth.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD28}} Joyeuse suggested that the Archive housed anything that the Forerunners deemed too deadly or too powerful to [[Reintroduction|reintroduce]] to the galaxy.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD29}}


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