Forerunner starship

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Several different types of Forerunner craft.

Forerunner starships are ships used by the Forerunner species, including their Ecumene.

History

Human-Forerunner wars

Main article: Human-Forerunner wars
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Forerunner-Flood war

Main article: Forerunner-Flood war
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Post-Great Purification and legacy

Main article: Reintroduction
Keyships reseeding the galaxy.
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Organization

Management

Main article: Forerunner fleet
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Tactical groupings

Main article: Fleet
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Design

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Construction

Main article: Design seed
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Complement

Small craft

Main articles: Dropship, Space fighter
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Types

Support ships

Main article: Support ship
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Warships

Main article: Warship
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List of Forerunner starships

The following is a list of the starships that belong to and are used by the Forerunners.

Class Ship Name Notes
Fortress-class vessel Deep Reverence
Keyship Anodyne Spirit
Council ship Seedling Star
Planet-breaker Unnamed ship
Exploration ship Audacity
Unknown Unnamed vessel

Production notes

A pitched map for Halo 4, Genessis, was to feature a Keyship in its scenery.[1]

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