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So the damage to the Ark was simply by the debris then, not the beam. But since the actual beam itself does not kill Flood, this means their plan was to simply disable the Ark so that the Flood wouldn't exploit it to build ships, and remain behind to starve to death? I suppose that makes sense. Thanks guys.[[User:Tuckerscreator|'''Tuckerscreator''']] 03:47, November 27, 2009 (UTC)
So the damage to the Ark was simply by the debris then, not the beam. But since the actual beam itself does not kill Flood, this means their plan was to simply disable the Ark so that the Flood wouldn't exploit it to build ships, and remain behind to starve to death? I suppose that makes sense. Thanks guys.[[User:Tuckerscreator|'''Tuckerscreator''']] 03:47, November 27, 2009 (UTC)
== How Halo Works(Speculation) ==
I was finishing up campaign on legendary and as I watched the final cinimatic, it occurd to me that the Halos could be using high-frequency electromagnetic rays(something beyond gamma rays) to disrupt the brain-waves of sentient life forms in range. Not every world would be hit at the same time, multiple slipspace portals would have to be used to move the energy from the Halo ring to indipendint systems where the waves of energy move out at the pace we see at the end of Halo 3. Any organism without sentience could be targeted by their brainwaves and be unaffected by the energy, while sentient or near sentient species are moved out of range or into sheild worlds for preservation(such as humans, elites, prophets, brutes, etc.)
THIS IS ONLY A THEORY AND MOST LIKELY NOT TRUE IN ANY WAY--[[User talk:Navypilot1046|Navypilot1046]] 02:29, December 1, 2009 (UTC)