In Response To: Hmm (Jillybean)
: Thirdly - The Halo mobility factor makes a lot of sense for me. Relatively
: speaking, Halos are small (ie, not as big as a planet) but it only takes
: one comet coming your way. In 100,000 years - how many times have we been
: hit in that time? It would be adbantageous to have some sort of mobility -
: to move away from any environmental factors. Also to accomodate for any
: unforunate accidents concerning your other Halos.
I don't think it is a coincidence that the Halos we've seen are orbiting gas giants. They act as giant vacuum cleaners drawing in any debris that may hit an orbiting Halo.
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