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The translation "Maginot Line" originates in [[Terminal (Halo 3)|Forerunner records]] using [[translation software]] which incorporates idioms from the reader's own culture;<ref name="enc">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe]]''', ''page 165''</ref> when Forerunner terms cannot be directly translated the software replaces them with human terms of roughly equivalent meaning. Thus, terms such as "[[Eden (place)|Eden]]", "fairy tale", and "Maginot Line" serve as the default usage in these records when read by humans.{{Ref/Reuse|enc}} These words appear in brackets in the [[Terminal (Halo 3)|terminals]]. Meanwhile, "Jat-Krula" is a transliteration of the original Forerunner term.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 12''</ref>
The translation "Maginot Line" originates in [[Terminal (Halo 3)|Forerunner records]] using [[translation software]] which incorporates idioms from the reader's own culture;<ref name="enc">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 165''</ref> when Forerunner terms cannot be directly translated the software replaces them with human terms of roughly equivalent meaning. Thus, terms such as "[[Eden (place)|Eden]]", "fairy tale", and "Maginot Line" serve as the default usage in these records when read by humans.{{Ref/Reuse|enc}} These words appear in brackets in the [[Terminal (Halo 3)|terminals]]. Meanwhile, "Jat-Krula" is a transliteration of the original Forerunner term.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 12''</ref>


The translated name is a reference to France's [[Wikipedia:Maginot Line|Maginot Line]], a longitudinal line of heavy fortifications meant to repel an anticipated assault from Germany prior to the outbreak of [[World War II]]. The line was successful in dissuading a direct attack into France, but Germany was nonetheless able to outmanoeuvre the Allies and invade France by sending the bulk of their army through the Ardennes Forest in Belgium, which was often considered to be near-impassable by large mechanised armies. The Germans later manned the Maginot Line's battlements as the Allies pushed through Europe, though again the majority of the lines were bypassed. In the popular imagination, the Maginot Line has come to represent military shortsightedness and failed security measures.
The translated name is a reference to France's [[Wikipedia:Maginot Line|Maginot Line]], a longitudinal line of heavy fortifications meant to repel an anticipated assault from Germany prior to the outbreak of [[World War II]]. The line was successful in dissuading a direct attack into France, but Germany was nonetheless able to outmanoeuvre the Allies and invade France by sending the bulk of their army through the Ardennes Forest in Belgium, which was often considered to be near-impassable by large mechanised armies. The Germans later manned the Maginot Line's battlements as the Allies pushed through Europe, though again the majority of the lines were bypassed. In the popular imagination, the Maginot Line has come to represent military shortsightedness and failed security measures.