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The '''homeworld''' of [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]] was a [[Forerunner]]-controlled planet in a triple star system within the [[Orion complex]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 220''</ref> Owned by Bornstellar's wealthy [[Builder]] family, it was shared by various lower-ranking Builder [[clan]]s who also helped maintain the planet.<ref name="c230">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 230''</ref> Due to the stellar radiation from the three stars, the planet was protected by [[planetary shield]]s; these caused noticeable refraction as the suns set beyond the horizon, along with the planet's natural aurora phenomena.<ref name="c230"/>
The '''homeworld''' of [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]] was a [[Forerunner]]-controlled planet in a triple star system within the [[Orion complex]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 220''</ref> Owned by Bornstellar's wealthy [[Builder]] family, it was shared by various lower-ranking Builder [[clan]]s who also helped maintain the planet.<ref name="c230">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 230''</ref> Due to the stellar radiation from the three stars, the planet was protected by [[planetary shield]]s; these caused noticeable refraction as the suns set beyond the horizon, along with the planet's natural aurora phenomena.<ref name="c230"/>


The entire planet was almost completely covered in artificial construction. Among the most impressive were the "disk seas"; artificial oceans each a thousand kilometers in diameter and a kilometer deep, overlapping each other by several hundred meters in in a belt constructed along the equator. Cascades and twisting funnels of water connected some of the oceans. [[Lifeworker]]s would often come to experiment with various exotic lifeforms in these oceans. In the northern hemisphere, there was a longitudinal belt of arched rockways, hundreds of thousands of kilometers of maze-like red and yellow sandstone formations stretching from the equatorial oceans to a perfectly circular icy pole.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 228-229''</ref>
The entire planet was almost completely covered in artificial construction. Among the most impressive were the "disk seas"; artificial oceans each a thousand kilometers in diameter and a kilometer deep, overlapping each other by several hundred meters in in a belt constructed along the equator. Cascades and twisting funnels of water connected some of the oceans, and [[Lifeworker]]s would often come and use them to experiment with various exotic lifeforms. In the northern hemisphere, there was a longitudinal belt of arched rockways, hundreds of thousands of kilometers of maze-like red and yellow sandstone formations stretching from the equatorial oceans to a perfectly circular icy pole.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 228-229''</ref>


The main [[domicile]] of Bornstellar's family was enormous, with kilometers of corridors and hundreds of rooms; parts of the house had not been visited for centuries.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 242''</ref>
The main [[domicile]] of Bornstellar's family was enormous, with kilometers of corridors and hundreds of rooms; parts of the house had not been visited for centuries.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 242''</ref>

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Template:ArticleName The homeworld of Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting was a Forerunner-controlled planet in a triple star system within the Orion complex.[1] Owned by Bornstellar's wealthy Builder family, it was shared by various lower-ranking Builder clans who also helped maintain the planet.[2] Due to the stellar radiation from the three stars, the planet was protected by planetary shields; these caused noticeable refraction as the suns set beyond the horizon, along with the planet's natural aurora phenomena.[2]

The entire planet was almost completely covered in artificial construction. Among the most impressive were the "disk seas"; artificial oceans each a thousand kilometers in diameter and a kilometer deep, overlapping each other by several hundred meters in in a belt constructed along the equator. Cascades and twisting funnels of water connected some of the oceans, and Lifeworkers would often come and use them to experiment with various exotic lifeforms. In the northern hemisphere, there was a longitudinal belt of arched rockways, hundreds of thousands of kilometers of maze-like red and yellow sandstone formations stretching from the equatorial oceans to a perfectly circular icy pole.[3]

The main domicile of Bornstellar's family was enormous, with kilometers of corridors and hundreds of rooms; parts of the house had not been visited for centuries.[4]

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Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 220
  2. ^ a b Halo: Cryptum, page 230
  3. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 228-229
  4. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 242