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===Function===
===Function===
In order for the [[Astroengineering|installation]] to maintain the vast variety of life the Forerunners had collected from across the [[Milky Way]] for eventual [[Conservation Measure|reseeding]], a flexible environmental system on the Ark was essential. Working similarly to the output nodes of [[mass-particle replicators]] or the archaic 3D printers of the 22nd century, the towers are capable of generating kilometers-deep environments around them through manipulation of raw materials stored deep within the superstructure of the Ark, meaning all habitable surface area could be covered in an environment to match any life-sustaining planet in the galaxy. Atmospheres, soil and vegetation makeups, bodies of [[water]] or other liquids, and even gravitational conditions generated from the base of each tower could be custom-set in areas as large or as small as needed to sustain collected specimens from a particular planet.<ref name="Control Tower log" />
In order for the [[Astroengineering|installation]] to maintain the vast variety of life the Forerunners had collected from across the [[Milky Way]] for eventual [[Conservation Measure|reseeding]], a flexible environmental system on the Ark was essential. Working similarly to the output nodes of [[mass-particle replicator]]s or the archaic 3D printers of the 22nd century, the towers are capable of generating kilometers-deep environments around them through manipulation of raw materials stored deep within the superstructure of the Ark, meaning all habitable surface area could be covered in an environment to match any life-sustaining planet in the galaxy. Atmospheres, soil and vegetation makeups, bodies of [[water]] or other liquids, and even gravitational conditions generated from the base of each tower could be custom-set in areas as large or as small as needed to sustain collected specimens from a particular planet.<ref name="Control Tower log" />


When an environment was complete, only a small percentage of each Control Tower remained visible above ground in order to minimize interference with the new local wildlife while still allowing for data gathering on the surrounding area.<ref name="Control Tower log" />
When an environment was complete, only a small percentage of each Control Tower remained visible above ground in order to minimize interference with the new local wildlife while still allowing for data gathering on the surrounding area.<ref name="Control Tower log" />

Revision as of 11:31, March 15, 2018

An inactive Control Tower on Installation 00

"The Cartographer's defenses make it almost impenetrable; the only way up to it is by a Forerunner elevator. If you can get access to the local Forerunner Control Towers, I can take control of the elevator and take us up. It's our only chance of getting inside."
— Ellen Anders to James Cutter[1]

Control Towers are large Forerunner devices installed across the surface of Installation 00 designed to terraform large areas of the Ark's habitable surface.[2]

Description

Design

A Control Tower is a large vertical structure that consists of three triangular-shaped prongs made of a metallic material and featuring luminous highlights. The tower was suspended over a circular platform.[3]

Function

In order for the installation to maintain the vast variety of life the Forerunners had collected from across the Milky Way for eventual reseeding, a flexible environmental system on the Ark was essential. Working similarly to the output nodes of mass-particle replicators or the archaic 3D printers of the 22nd century, the towers are capable of generating kilometers-deep environments around them through manipulation of raw materials stored deep within the superstructure of the Ark, meaning all habitable surface area could be covered in an environment to match any life-sustaining planet in the galaxy. Atmospheres, soil and vegetation makeups, bodies of water or other liquids, and even gravitational conditions generated from the base of each tower could be custom-set in areas as large or as small as needed to sustain collected specimens from a particular planet.[2]

When an environment was complete, only a small percentage of each Control Tower remained visible above ground in order to minimize interference with the new local wildlife while still allowing for data gathering on the surrounding area.[2]

History

In March[4] and May of 2559,[5] several of these mostly dormant Control Towers were reactivated by the UNSC forces of the Spirit of Fire and a Covenant splinter group known as the Banished during their battle on the Ark. Professor Ellen Anders used these hijacked Control Towers to assume operation of Forerunner machinery such as elevators and a Retriever Sentinel to aid in the UNSC's fight against the alien faction.[3]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Wars 2, campaign level, Ascension
  2. ^ a b c Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs – "Forerunner Control Tower"
  3. ^ a b Halo Wars 2, campaign level, A New Enemy
  4. ^ Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs – "Alice-130 Report #1"
  5. ^ Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs – "The Blinded"