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: Unfortunately, there's really not much info contained in the book, but here's
: some of the text describing the locations. I'll look through it again this
: evening and see if there's any interesting notes that might be insightful
: for the canon in any of the text that briefly describes their design
: methods and such, but I don't remember there being much in that regard.
: Kamchatka
: An unsettled world, too harsh for most life, Kamchatka appears to have been a
: Forerunner communication network hub. Of little interest to any but the
: most intrepid adventurers, Kamchatka remains unexplored.
: Infinity and Argent Moon
: Both the UNSC Infinity and Argent Moon have their roles in the fleet.
: Infinity is the flagship and at 3.5 miles long is home to thousands of the
: UNSC's best and brightest, who place their lives on the line daily. As for
: Argent Moon, her purpose was always something darker . . .
: Meridian
: A former colony world, glassed by the Covenant forces during the
: Human-Covenant War, Meridian now lies beyond UNSC jurisdiction, controlled
: by the Liang-Dortmund Corporation.
: Swords of Sanghelios
: The Arbiter's forces have taken the name Swords of Sanghelios in their war to
: extinguish the Covenant's false light and bring about a lasting peace. As
: Sparth articulates, "the Swords of Sanghelios are involved in a
: revolution on their planet. They are disconnected from the Covenant-loyal
: Elites because religiously they are very different. As a result, this is
: the first time that we really differentiate them from the Covenant.
: Not really much in the way of substantial information, and I'm not sure
: there's anything we didn't already know in there. Like I said, I'll give
: it another look this evening for any other pertinent information. All of
: that is just from the first section of the book on the locations, but the
: rest of the book seems lighter on text, and especially lighter on
: canonical text, instead providing more along the lines of designer
: insights and such.
The last little bit from Sparth is along the lines of the stuff I was looking for—can you give me a page number so I can quote that bit? If there's not much else along those lines it's a shame, but I appreciate you giving it a look.