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The ''landing zones'' are called gravity plataforms and not gravity lift, it is clearly said in the uplift reserve waypoint video. Those articles should be renamed.--[[User talk:Ashary|Ashary]] 15:02, November 15, 2009 (UTC)
The ''landing zones'' are called gravity plataforms and not gravity lift, it is clearly said in the uplift reserve waypoint video. Those articles should be renamed.--[[User talk:Ashary|Ashary]] 15:02, November 15, 2009 (UTC)
Although it shouldn't as Seargent Johnson in Halo: CE stated that it is a Gravity Lift. Shade turrets don't float on platforms, but class as Gravity Lifts. The Lift appears in Halo Wars can not be there on occasion as it is a standard division and is unlikely that a cruiser could have somemany different platforms, rather than a teleporter type of transport. {{Gruntijackal Sig}}

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The appearances section serves as a list of sources.--Raptor117 21:24, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

Not really... but I added the sources, so you're point is moot. Güéߣ¥-éҐøñ¥-ħîИg¥ 23:03, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

Gravity plataform instead of gravity lift

The landing zones are called gravity plataforms and not gravity lift, it is clearly said in the uplift reserve waypoint video. Those articles should be renamed.--Ashary 15:02, November 15, 2009 (UTC)

Although it shouldn't as Seargent Johnson in Halo: CE stated that it is a Gravity Lift. Shade turrets don't float on platforms, but class as Gravity Lifts. The Lift appears in Halo Wars can not be there on occasion as it is a standard division and is unlikely that a cruiser could have somemany different platforms, rather than a teleporter type of transport. Template:Gruntijackal Sig