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Quad walker
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Production information

Manufacturer:

REAP-X department[1]

Technical specifications

Armament:

Class-2 directed energy cannons (2)[2]

Crew:

1

Usage

In service:

Post-Covenant War conflicts

Role(s):

Anti-fortification

Affiliation:

UNSC Navy

 

The Quad Walker is a prototype all-terrain vehicle developed by ONI's top-secret REAP-X department. Its design is based on various Covenant vehicles, such as Shua'ee-pattern Locust.[Note 1]

Overview

Because of its unique, highly advanced design, the Quad Walker is rated for in-atmosphere entry, and has a deployment mode that can be deployed much like a drop pod. Its short-range boosters would initiate upon entry, later becoming its four fully-articulable legs.

The vehicle is equipped with two plasma cannons, similar to the Covenant's Shade turret.

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ In a Q&A edition of the Halo Bulletin, Frank O'Connor confirmed that REAP-X itself is canonical and that the vehicles were created in collaboration with 343 Industries; however, MEGA Brands were given considerable latitude in the vehicles' designs. O'Connor hinted that the vehicles also canonically exist, though not with the exaggerated aesthetic of the toys.

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