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[[Image:Coral.JPG|thumb|right|300px|An artists impression of an Earth-like planet in the HD 69830 system.]] | [[Image:Coral.JPG|thumb|right|300px|An artists impression of an Earth-like planet in the HD 69830 system.]] | ||
'''Coral''' is a human planet. In [[I Love Bees]], it is said to be 42 lightyears from [[Earth]]. This may simply be a reference to [[4orty2wo Entertainment]], the company who produced I Love Bees, but others have theorized that this refers to the star [[wikipedia:HD 69830|HD 69830]], which happens to be exactly 42 lightyears away in the constellation Puppis. | '''Coral''' is a [[human]] planet. In [[I Love Bees]], it is said to be 42 lightyears from [[Earth]]. This may simply be a reference to [[4orty2wo Entertainment]], the company who produced I Love Bees, but others have theorized that this refers to the star [[wikipedia:HD 69830|HD 69830]], which happens to be exactly 42 lightyears away in the constellation Puppis. | ||
As described in [[Conversations from the Universe]], a mining operation uncovered the tip of a [[Forerunner]] installation. The miners used explosives to evaporate a depth of 30 meters, except for the tip of the installation, which wasn't even scorched. Archaeologists funded by [[ONI]] were able to dig out about eighty meters of the complex, which seems to be much bigger. The complex has been described as made from metalic crystal, symmetrical to a near-atomic scale, yet adorned with decorative artistic motifs. | As described in [[Conversations from the Universe]], a mining operation uncovered the tip of a [[Forerunner]] installation. The miners used explosives to evaporate a depth of 30 meters, except for the tip of the installation, which wasn't even scorched. Archaeologists funded by [[ONI]] were able to dig out about eighty meters of the complex, which seems to be much bigger. The complex has been described as made from metalic crystal, symmetrical to a near-atomic scale, yet adorned with decorative artistic motifs. |