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: I originally had the Hortha Vines down as Tube things until I verifed their names. The swirly things are the far end of the portals from Firebase Zulu. Ok, I was tired when I was finishing this all off. I didn't want to say portal, because that would seem to indicate one of the big portal mechanisms. These appear as small, very faint purple mist, swirling vertically. If someone has a better way of describing it, they're invited to fill it in {{smile}}. --[[User:StarGeek|StarGeek]] 09:47, 30 May 2006 (PDT) | : I originally had the Hortha Vines down as Tube things until I verifed their names. The swirly things are the far end of the portals from Firebase Zulu. Ok, I was tired when I was finishing this all off. I didn't want to say portal, because that would seem to indicate one of the big portal mechanisms. These appear as small, very faint purple mist, swirling vertically. If someone has a better way of describing it, they're invited to fill it in {{smile}}. --[[User:StarGeek|StarGeek]] 09:47, 30 May 2006 (PDT) | ||
:: | :: I seem to remember them having something to do with Mole Point Charlie, but [http://www.nofuture.org.uk/coh/story_arcs/detail.php?id=153 Dr. Boyd] doesn't think so. Anyone have a link to the Patch Notes when these were added?--[[User:Konoko|Konoko]] 18:11, 30 May 2006 (PDT) | ||
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"Swirly Thing" - Aren't the swirly things, Hortha Vines? - Snorii 07:44, 30 May 2006 (PDT)
- I originally had the Hortha Vines down as Tube things until I verifed their names. The swirly things are the far end of the portals from Firebase Zulu. Ok, I was tired when I was finishing this all off. I didn't want to say portal, because that would seem to indicate one of the big portal mechanisms. These appear as small, very faint purple mist, swirling vertically. If someone has a better way of describing it, they're invited to fill it in . --StarGeek 09:47, 30 May 2006 (PDT)