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IMO, there is no reason for this to be it's own page. It should be under the Citadel page. Other thoughts? xyrth 02:22, 11 December 2007 (UTC)
The Citadel Tower via logic and noticeable appearances and reactions found in the game somehow incorporates two gravitational positions.
The tower itself rises out of the presidium (despite when accessing the tower from the presidium, looking up will only show a small part of it and abruptly end instead of continuing out into space) into space and then has a second "tower" in which the council chambers and critical systems are most likely stored that is attached via a horizontal manner (the tower rises out of the presidium vertically and then has a horizontal attachment to the tower) which would seem to suggest that both parts of the tower operate on a different gravitational field as they would have opposing gravity, this is further supported by when Sovereign attaches himself to the horizontal tower from left to right, and when he is destroyed a piece of his legs breaks through the towers panoramic windows in a manner that would be coming from below it.
Essentially the two gravitational fields do not match, and while this is all fine and dandy there is never a logical way of accessing the tower from the other section of the tower or from the presidium due to the fact all that happens is you go up (which would not result in accessing the secondary control tower) thus it is assumed that the developers royally screwed up on that part or plan to throw it off with techno babble (something gravely looked down upon in the sci-fi community). --Delsana 18:21, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
THE FLOOR PLAN IS SHAPED LIKE A REAPER THO