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This is not a desert ring.  Such an assumption is not supported by the blue inner-surfaces of the other rings (they're not water rings because that doesn't follow with the Forerunner's style, and islands would be required and visible), and the red inner surface of Installation 05 (nothing could possibly make the ring physically look red, it has to be a status indicator).  Also, the Rings were designed with naturally balanced landscapes, I.E. each ring has a little bit of everything.--[[User:Xer0 2|Xer0 2]] 21:09, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
This is not a desert ring.  Such an assumption is not supported by the blue inner-surfaces of the other rings (they're not water rings because that doesn't follow with the Forerunner's style, and islands would be required and visible), and the red inner surface of Installation 05 (nothing could possibly make the ring physically look red, it has to be a status indicator).  Also, the Rings were designed with naturally balanced landscapes, I.E. each ring has a little bit of everything.--[[User:Xer0 2|Xer0 2]] 21:09, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
:We don't know what the Forerunners were capable of, some of these things were clearly beyond our ability to fathom (ie- [[Shield World]]). As for Installation 05, it is not red. Installation 04 has several red sections on it to show that the ring is clearly still under construction, and Installation 03 is covered in dark red from what is obviously a high degree of volcanic activity. In terms of naturally balanced landscapes, we don't know that. We've only seen two Halos, and judging from the readouts, those are the only two halos with such a configuration. --<b>[[User:ED|<font color="black">E</font>]][[User talk:ED|<font color="black">D</font>]][[Image:ArmyROTC.gif|15px]]</b> 00:03, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

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This is not a desert ring. Such an assumption is not supported by the blue inner-surfaces of the other rings (they're not water rings because that doesn't follow with the Forerunner's style, and islands would be required and visible), and the red inner surface of Installation 05 (nothing could possibly make the ring physically look red, it has to be a status indicator). Also, the Rings were designed with naturally balanced landscapes, I.E. each ring has a little bit of everything.--Xer0 2 21:09, 20 November 2007 (UTC)

We don't know what the Forerunners were capable of, some of these things were clearly beyond our ability to fathom (ie- Shield World). As for Installation 05, it is not red. Installation 04 has several red sections on it to show that the ring is clearly still under construction, and Installation 03 is covered in dark red from what is obviously a high degree of volcanic activity. In terms of naturally balanced landscapes, we don't know that. We've only seen two Halos, and judging from the readouts, those are the only two halos with such a configuration. --EDFile:ArmyROTC.gif 00:03, 21 November 2007 (UTC)