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[url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/163ACM83IdR65Sf6-cj6w3fDouCnHesm7eJDZ1cN03Qs/edit?usp=sharing][b][u]Sources:[/u][/b]
[u]“Diameter: 72.79 miles (117km)"*
-Page 146, Portal at Voi, Halo EVG
“Diameter: 216 miles (348km)”
-Page 93, High Charity, Halo EVG[/u]
[b][u]Math:[/u][/b]
Start:
1/X = 117/348
Cross Multiply:
117X = 348
Divide by 117:
117X/117 = 348/117
Simplify and Finish:
X = 2.97
[b][u]Conclusion:[/u][/b]
Based on the math equation, if we round up, we can say that the portal to the Ark is ⅓ the diameter of High Charity’s diameter. There has yet been an instance in Halo’s canon where a Forerunner slipspace portal has allowed an object larger than it to pass through it. Therefore, we can not make an accurate inference/suggestion/conclusion that objects larger than a Forerunner portal can travel through it. If such a conclusion is made anyway, then an answer needs to exist as to why the Forerunners waste energy on opening portals larger than the object that is passing through it. (See: Halo 4) This irrefutably means that it is implausible for High Charity to have used the portal at Voi to travel to the Ark.
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[i]*The Halo EVG page titled “Portal at Voi” states it is referring directly to the slipspace portal, and not the machine generating it.
“COMPOSISTION: Slipspace field generated by a massive gateway machine”
-Page 146, Portal at Voi, Halo EVG[/i][/url]
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Edited by LH Justin: 4/6/2014 11:01:33 PMShould I care? You're thinking way too hard about this stuff. Besides, do we even know that high Charity came through the portal? Maybe a scout ship was sent through first to get the coordinates and High Charity opened up its own portal. Besides, it all depends on if you count extended media as part of actual canon.