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Halo contact harvest page 144
Halo contact harvest page 144
==Possible Use In-Game==
In Halo 3, there's a moment on the Ark where Truth is walking, after shooting Miranda in the back. I've always thought that the way in which his toes "support" him was biologically impossible; they'd have to be some damn strong toes. Given that anti-grav belts simply reduce gravitational pull, rather than allow for levitation, it's possible, though, that all San'Shyuum wear these belts to allow them unhindered mobility. Perhaps testament to their race becoming weaker through decadence?[[User:The Ragin Pagan|The Ragin Pagan]] ([[User talk:The Ragin Pagan|talk]]) 14:10, 12 February 2017 (EST)

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(speculation) smeey >1 The antigravity belt might be used on specific occasions are when its called for not by lesser profits. Such as tight ship corridors are rooms .this might even possibly be a mass production device for average prophets

"san-'shyuum-like every other mature member of their species-sat in anti-gravity chairs high above the floor. "Which might also speak volumes about their physical condition are simple statues in the covenant.

Halo contact harvest page 144

Possible Use In-Game

In Halo 3, there's a moment on the Ark where Truth is walking, after shooting Miranda in the back. I've always thought that the way in which his toes "support" him was biologically impossible; they'd have to be some damn strong toes. Given that anti-grav belts simply reduce gravitational pull, rather than allow for levitation, it's possible, though, that all San'Shyuum wear these belts to allow them unhindered mobility. Perhaps testament to their race becoming weaker through decadence?The Ragin Pagan (talk) 14:10, 12 February 2017 (EST)