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That doesn't proof it is durable enough to withstand the blast without a scratch.
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It's almost indestructible metal.
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Edited by Edcub One: 4/9/2016 9:11:11 PMProof?
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As lore says only 1 time a ring [spoiler]installation 06[/spoiler] has been damaged ever. And it was using a bomb. Now I don't remember exactly how it was. It's at the end of Halo CE. Though I think the ark is done by much more resistant materials. [spoiler]even if it was normal steel it would not being affected much by the laser considering its dimensions. [/spoiler]
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If it was normal steel it would be destroyed. http://youtu.be/L7n9eK_v2ZM Halos were damaged in the Forerunner books. Halo Cryptum; ch. 37. The first fortress’s fighters moved in, surrounding one of the primed Halos and engaging its sentinels. Simultaneously, four cruisers sent white-hot beams to points around the targeted installation. Sentinels intercepted some of those beams, partially deflecting them but also absorbing and sacrificing. Other beams struck home, carving canyonlike gouges across the mottled inner surface and blowing blue-white plumes of debris and plasma from the edges. The interior spokes began to shimmer and fade. The Halo could not hold together against this onslaught. It bent inward, wobbled. Fascinated, I watched as huge sections of the ring twisted like ribbon, giving way to destructive nodes of resonance, then rippled in sinus waves—and separated with agonizing majesty.
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Why that video?
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To show you the energies the Death Star can dish out.
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But that were not lasers.
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The weapon system known as "Halo" can destroy a galaxy.