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Re: Is the Pillar of Autumn rated for atmosphere? | |
Posted By: Bry <bmulheran@gmail.com> | Date: 1/31/11 3:09 p.m. |
In Response To: Re: Is the Pillar of Autumn rated for atmosphere? (Schedonnardus) : The problem is that you said it "landed," which it never did. It : hovered at a very low altitude, but it was not resting upon the ground at : any time whatsoever. Your original wording was just confusing. *sigh*
If you want to get very technical, the correct term is alighting, which doesn't actually specifically refer to something coming into contact with the ground, but to settle after decent, which can include hovering at a low enough altitude to disembark. Regardless, it was all irrelevant anyway... quibbles about wording aside, the point was, and remains, that we've seen UNSC frigates in atmosphere as far back as Halo 2 and it was not something Halo 3 introduced.
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