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'''Modular Dispersal Technology''' or "'''MDT'''" is the [[UNSC]] name for the technology relating to the detachment of modular starship sections while in a vacuum.<ref name="waypoint">'''[[Halo Waypoint]]''' - ''Modular Dispersal Technology''</ref>


'''Modular Dispersal Technology''' is technology relating to the detachment of starship sections while still in vacuum.<ref name="waypoint">'''[[Halo Waypoint]]''' - ''Modular Dispersal Technology''</ref>
==Use==
The technology was first used by the Forerunners during [[Forerunner-Flood War|the war]] against the [[Flood]] to break off infected sections of ships while allowing the rest of the ship to continue operating.<ref name="waypoint"/>


==Use==
The Modular Dispersal Technology is equipped to certain [[Covenant]] warships for use. It is used by the Covenant to detach damaged, non-critical sections of a ship rather than return to a repair center, or to disperse a part of the ship which could leave any hostiles stranded in space. To do this the ship must detonate charges that would break off that part of the ship. Due to the modular design of Covenant ships, a ship would be able to function even with a large amount of its major sections detached. Afterward, a ship could be easily reassembled at a repair facility.
It was first used by the Forerunners during [[Forerunner-Flood War|the war]] against the [[Flood]] to break off infected sections of ships.<ref name="waypoint"/>


The Modular Dispersal Technology is equipped to certain [[Covenant]] warships for use. Modular Dispersal Technology was used by the Covenant to detach damaged, non-critical sections of a ship rather than return to a repair center. It was also used disperse a part of the ship which could leave any hostiles stranded in space. To do this the ship must detonate charges that would break off that part of the ship.
The technology is also consistent with the Covenant's overall design philosophy, which usually involves many modular and redundant components instead of a centralized design. So far, only [[Covenant assault carrier]]s have been seen utilizing this method,<ref>'''[[Halo Legends]]''': ''[[The Package]]''</ref> however it is referenced that Covenant ships follow the same modular design.<ref name="waypoint"/>


So far, only Covenant [[Assault Carrier]]s have been seen utilizing this method,<ref>'''[[Halo Legends]]''': ''[[The Package]]''</ref> however it is referenced that Covenant ships follow the same modular design.<ref name="waypoint"/>
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo Legends]]''
**''[[The Package]]'' {{1st}}


==Sources==
==Sources==

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A conceptual image of an assault carrier's two main sections.

Modular Dispersal Technology or "MDT" is the UNSC name for the technology relating to the detachment of modular starship sections while in a vacuum.[1]

Use

The technology was first used by the Forerunners during the war against the Flood to break off infected sections of ships while allowing the rest of the ship to continue operating.[1]

The Modular Dispersal Technology is equipped to certain Covenant warships for use. It is used by the Covenant to detach damaged, non-critical sections of a ship rather than return to a repair center, or to disperse a part of the ship which could leave any hostiles stranded in space. To do this the ship must detonate charges that would break off that part of the ship. Due to the modular design of Covenant ships, a ship would be able to function even with a large amount of its major sections detached. Afterward, a ship could be easily reassembled at a repair facility.

The technology is also consistent with the Covenant's overall design philosophy, which usually involves many modular and redundant components instead of a centralized design. So far, only Covenant assault carriers have been seen utilizing this method,[2] however it is referenced that Covenant ships follow the same modular design.[1]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo Waypoint - Modular Dispersal Technology
  2. ^ Halo Legends: The Package