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[[Image:Museum_of_humanity.jpg|thumb|Inside the '''Museum of Humanity'''.]] | [[Image:Museum_of_humanity.jpg|thumb|Inside the '''Museum of Humanity'''.]] | ||
The '''Museum of Humanity''' was a museum, apparently of [[human]] construction, which was began construction in [[2607]]. It contained dioramas depicting battles of the [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref>[[Believe Trailer]]</ref> The Museum also interviews retired soldiers, | The '''Museum of Humanity''' was a museum, apparently of [[human]] construction, which was began construction in [[2607]]. 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]] and [[Tomas Navarro]]. | ||
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 [[Second 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 [[Second 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. |
Revision as of 21:32, September 23, 2007
The Museum of Humanity was a museum, apparently of human construction, which was began construction in 2607. It contained dioramas depicting battles of the Human-Covenant War.[1] The Museum is also the site of interviews of retired soldiers, including Pawel Czernek, Roland Huffman and Tomas Navarro.
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 Second 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.