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[[Image:Museum_of_humanity.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Inside the '''Museum of Humanity'''.]] | [[Image:Museum_of_humanity.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Inside the '''Museum of Humanity'''.]] | ||
The '''Museum of Humanity''' was a museum which began construction in [[2607]].<ref> | The '''Museum of Humanity''' was a museum which began construction in [[2607]].<ref>[http://www.gametrailers.com/player/24952.html '''Game Trailers''': ''Making of the John 117 Monument'']: ''"Begun three years ago, in 2607"''</ref> It contained dioramas depicting battles of the [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref>[[Believe Trailer]]</ref> The Museum is also the site of interviews of retired soldiers, including [[Pawel Czernek]], [[Roland Huffman]] (this may be a reference to the Song of Roland from the Iris viral marketing campaign) and [[Tomas Navarro]]. Model and actual Covenant weapons that had been recovered have been seen as well as the human weaponry. | ||
The Museum of Humanity most likely contains Dioramas and presentations of every major event that took place in humanity's history, from prehistoric time to the [[Battle of Earth]]. This fact is supported by the presence of a 20th century old rocket that bares a striking resemblance to the "Saturn V" rockets used in the Apollo missions of the 1960's. | The Museum of Humanity most likely contains Dioramas and presentations of every major event that took place in humanity's history, from prehistoric time to the [[Battle of Earth]]. This fact is supported by the presence of a 20th century old rocket that bares a striking resemblance to the "Saturn V" rockets used in the Apollo missions of the 1960's. |
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