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{{Title|Cut ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' vehicles}} | {{Title|Cut ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' vehicles}} | ||
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During the [[Development of Halo: Combat Evolved|development]] of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', the game went through many different styles including a [[Real-time strategy|strategy game]], a third-person shooter and a [[first-person shooter]]. Throughout these iterations, many different '''vehicles were cut''' from the game, some of which | During the [[Development of Halo: Combat Evolved|development]] of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', the game went through many different styles including a [[Real-time strategy|strategy game]], a third-person shooter and a [[first-person shooter]]. Throughout these iterations, many different '''vehicles were cut''' from the game, some of which presenting notably different design styles from those found in the final [[2001]] release. | ||
==RTS era== | ==RTS era== | ||
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===Alien tanks=== | ===Alien tanks=== | ||
In the RTS era of ''Halo'', the [[Covenant]] did not exist yet as an entity, simply being the "aliens". There were to be several vehicles used by what would | In the RTS era of ''Halo'', the [[Covenant]] did not exist yet as an entity, simply being the "aliens". There were to be several vehicles used by what would eventually evolve into the Covenant and [[Forerunners]].{{Ref/Reuse|Evolution}} | ||
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File:Oldhalo rts longsword topright.png|Three vehicles named the "alientank" can be seen in the centre of this image. These vehicles were jokingly referred to as the "horseshoe crab tank". | File:Oldhalo rts longsword topright.png|Three vehicles named the "alientank" can be seen in the centre of this image. These vehicles were jokingly referred to as the "horseshoe crab tank". | ||
File:Rts redone 2.png|Several vehicles appearing more alien in nature. | File:Rts redone 2.png|Several vehicles appearing more alien in nature. | ||
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===Forerunner tank=== | ===Forerunner tank=== | ||
Not to be confused with a [[Cut Halo 2 levels# | Not to be confused with a [[Cut Halo 2 levels#Forerunnertank|cut level]] of the same name from ''[[Halo 2]]'', the Forerunner Tank as intended for the first ''Halo'' game was concepted by [[Marcus Lehto]] as a heavy vehicle intended for use by the [[Forerunners]]. At this point in time around [[1998]], the Forerunners were little more than an idea, though the intention was for the Forerunners to still be alive in the active setting of the game.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|724379019903275008|Marcus Lehto|Quote=In 98 the Forerunners were very much alive - even though they were barely a zygote of an idea.|D=02|M=6|Y=2021}} Lehto designed the tank to contrast the art direction of the existing [[Covenant]] and [[UNSC]] tanks, with the tank designed with a focus on asymmetry and unique forms.{{Ref/Reuse|LehtoArt}}{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|724352358428221440|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Agreed - The upper left was built and focused on asymmetry and some sharper forms which kinda worked.|D=02|M=6|Y=2021}} Lehto visualised the vehicle as coloured an "off-white" like an "old skull", with weathered "dried blood-red" accent colours.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|724379857191206912|Marcus Lehto|Quote=I was thinking of off-white, like an old skull, with some weathered accent colors.|D=02|M=6|Y=2021}}{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|724398518769577984|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Red, but like old blood that dried in the sun|D=02|M=6|Y=2021}} | ||
When firing, Lehto visualised that the vehicle would fire a short-burst energy beam projectile, with an additional burst emitting from the back of the vehicle to counter recoil.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|724379533168676865|Marcus Lehto|Quote=I was thinking of of an energy projectile, like a short beam burst, with a counter burst out the back for stabilization|D=02|M=6|Y=2021}} | When firing, Lehto visualised that the vehicle would fire a short-burst energy beam projectile, with an additional burst emitting from the back of the vehicle to counter recoil.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|724379533168676865|Marcus Lehto|Quote=I was thinking of of an energy projectile, like a short beam burst, with a counter burst out the back for stabilization|D=02|M=6|Y=2021}} | ||
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File:Rts redone.png|The Forerunner Tank-like vehicle can be seen in the top-right of this screenshot. | File:Rts redone.png|The Forerunner Tank-like vehicle can be seen in the top-right of this screenshot. | ||
File:Rts redone 2.png|The Forerunner Tank-like vehicle can be seen on the left of this screenshot. | File:Rts redone 2.png|The Forerunner Tank-like vehicle can be seen on the left of this screenshot. | ||
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Various watercraft were concepted and tested for inclusion in ''Halo'', though ultimately none made it into the final release. One such vehicle was present in the earliest builds of the game, described as a single-man vehicle named the "Doozy".{{Ref/Site|Id=VICE|URL=https://www.vice.com/en/article/xwqjg3/the-complete-untold-history-of-halo-an-oral-history|Site=VICE|Page=The Complete, Untold History of Halo|D=11|M=7|Y=2021}} Another watercraft was cut from the game due to being "kind of pointless" and described as a floating dinghy looking like "two floating carrots".{{Ref/Reuse|Origin}} At this time, entering the vehicle would simply move the player model ''under'' the vehicle - the boat had a buggy physics engine, and was prone to bouncing out of the water.{{Ref/Reuse|Evolution}} It may be possible that the "Doozy" and "Carrot Boat" are one and the same. | Various watercraft were concepted and tested for inclusion in ''Halo'', though ultimately none made it into the final release. One such vehicle was present in the earliest builds of the game, described as a single-man vehicle named the "Doozy".{{Ref/Site|Id=VICE|URL=https://www.vice.com/en/article/xwqjg3/the-complete-untold-history-of-halo-an-oral-history|Site=VICE|Page=The Complete, Untold History of Halo|D=11|M=7|Y=2021}} Another watercraft was cut from the game due to being "kind of pointless" and described as a floating dinghy looking like "two floating carrots".{{Ref/Reuse|Origin}} At this time, entering the vehicle would simply move the player model ''under'' the vehicle - the boat had a buggy physics engine, and was prone to bouncing out of the water.{{Ref/Reuse|Evolution}} It may be possible that the "Doozy" and "Carrot Boat" are one and the same. | ||
A vehicle named the [[Doozy]] lives on in ''Halo'' canon, but as a snowmobile rather than a watercraft. | The Doozy was later one of many vehicle ideas re-tried and concepted for inclusion in ''Halo 2'', and also [[Cut Halo 2 vehicles|similarly-cut]]. A vehicle named the [[Doozy]] lives on in ''Halo'' canon, but as a snowmobile rather than a watercraft. | ||
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File:HCE UNSCBoat Concept.jpg|Concept art for a boat. | File:HCE UNSCBoat Concept.jpg|Concept art for a boat. | ||
File:Carrotboat.png|The "Carrot" boat. | File:Carrotboat.png|The "Carrot" boat. | ||
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File:Covenant bomber (fore view).png|The Covenant bomber. | File:Covenant bomber (fore view).png|The Covenant bomber. | ||
File:HCE LostHalo | File:HCE LostHalo Compilation.jpg|A compilation of various cut enemies, including the Covenant bomber in the centre. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Covenant ground transport=== | ===Covenant ground transport=== | ||
Known in-game as <code>c ground transport</code>, this vehicle would later go on to be featured in ''Halo 2'' as the [[ | Known in-game as <code>c ground transport</code>, this vehicle would later go on to be featured in ''Halo 2'' as the [[Type-29 Shadow|Shadow]].{{Ref/Twitter|Id=Shadow|game_fabricator|1413299559875235841|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Yes, at that time is was just called "c ground transport"|D=09|M=7|Y=2021}} | ||
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File:PXH SeraphShadow.png|The ground transport (back) alongside the Seraph tank. | File:PXH SeraphShadow.png|The ground transport (back) alongside the Seraph tank. | ||
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===Kestrel=== | ===Kestrel=== | ||
The Kestrel was a human aircraft of some kind that was modelled for inclusion in ''Halo''. Little is known of the vehicle's intended role within ''Combat Evolved''.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|464436273029980160|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Did the Kestrel ever get out to the public?|D=11|M=7|Y=2021 | The Kestrel was a human aircraft of some kind that was modelled for inclusion in ''Halo''. Little is known of the vehicle's intended role within ''Combat Evolved''.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|464436273029980160|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Did the Kestrel ever get out to the public?|D=11|M=7|Y=2021}} The vehicle was later concepted for (and also cut from) ''Halo 2'', before eventually being brought to life as a [[MEGA Brands]] set. The vehicle would then go on to see its in-game debut in [[2015]]'s ''[[Halo: Spartan Strike]]'' as the [[AV-30 Kestrel]]. | ||
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File:HCE-AV30Kestrel.png|The Kestrel model shown off by Marcus Lehto. | File:HCE-AV30Kestrel.png|The Kestrel model shown off by Marcus Lehto. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Mech walker=== | ===Mech walker=== | ||
Concepted at some point by Marcus Lehto, this mech was described as being a "personal mech". No known depictions of this model in 3D exist.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|731996066560671744|Marcus Lehto|Quote=In Halo CE, I thought it would have been cool to build a personal mech, but we never got around to it.|D=17|M=7|Y=2021}}{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|739639245086695424|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Found this Halo utility vehicle in my sketches. I think I was trying to figure out mechanical linkages and usage.|D=17|M=7|Y=2021}} A similar concept would later make its way into ''Halo'' with the [[HRUNTING Mark III | Concepted at some point by Marcus Lehto, this mech was described as being a "personal mech". No known depictions of this model in 3D exist.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|731996066560671744|Marcus Lehto|Quote=In Halo CE, I thought it would have been cool to build a personal mech, but we never got around to it.|D=17|M=7|Y=2021}}{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|739639245086695424|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Found this Halo utility vehicle in my sketches. I think I was trying to figure out mechanical linkages and usage.|D=17|M=7|Y=2021}} A similar concept would later make its way into ''Halo'' with the [[HRUNTING Mark III Cyclops|Cyclops]] in ''[[Halo Wars]]'' and the [[HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark IX Mantis|Mantis]] in ''[[Halo 4]]''. | ||
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File:HCE MechWalker Concept 1.jpg | File:HCE MechWalker Concept 1.jpg | ||
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===Shadow=== | ===Shadow=== | ||
Known as the "Shadow" in this stage of development, this vehicle would later | Known as the "Shadow" in this stage of development, this vehicle would later go on to be featured in ''[[Halo 2]]'' as the [[Type-46 Spectre|Spectre]].{{Ref/Reuse|Origin}} | ||
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File:HCE Spectre_Concept 1.png|Early concept art of the Shadow. | File:HCE Spectre_Concept 1.png|Early concept art of the Shadow. | ||
File:HCE Spectre_Concept 2.png|Finalized concept art of the cut Shadow. | File:HCE Spectre_Concept 2.png|Finalized concept art of the cut Shadow. | ||
File:HCE Transport Concept.jpg|Concept art of the Shadow's controls. | File:HCE Transport Concept.jpg|Concept art of the Shadow's controls. | ||
File:Halo Spectre Concept.jpg|The "Shadow" in-game. | File:Halo Spectre Concept.jpg|The "Shadow" in-game. | ||
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Described as a "low-black Scorpion"{{Ref/Reuse|Origin}} and featuring "counter vented fire stablization", the stealth tank was a human vehicle present in the game's third-person era and fully-drivable.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|706167778101714944|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Here's an old #Halo vehicle I built, the Stealth Tank. Low profile with counter vented fire stabilization.|D=09|M=7|Y=2021}} The vehicle was intended as a counterpart to the existing Scorpion, being lighter and more agile with a lower profile, but more vulnerable to enemy attacks due to having less armour.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|1413621923863359491|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Faster, more agile, lower hit profile, but less armor and vulnerable.|D=11|M=7|Y=2021}} | Described as a "low-black Scorpion"{{Ref/Reuse|Origin}} and featuring "counter vented fire stablization", the stealth tank was a human vehicle present in the game's third-person era and fully-drivable.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|706167778101714944|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Here's an old #Halo vehicle I built, the Stealth Tank. Low profile with counter vented fire stabilization.|D=09|M=7|Y=2021}} The vehicle was intended as a counterpart to the existing Scorpion, being lighter and more agile with a lower profile, but more vulnerable to enemy attacks due to having less armour.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|1413621923863359491|Marcus Lehto|Quote=Faster, more agile, lower hit profile, but less armor and vulnerable.|D=11|M=7|Y=2021}} | ||
The Stealth Tank was cut before the game moved to development on the Xbox console.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|1413325079421718542|Marcus Lehto|Quote=That’s the stealth tank. I had to cut that before we started dev for Xbox|D=11|M=7|Y=2021 | The Stealth Tank was cut before the game moved to development on the Xbox console.{{Ref/Twitter|game_fabricator|1413325079421718542|Marcus Lehto|Quote=That’s the stealth tank. I had to cut that before we started dev for Xbox|D=11|M=7|Y=2021}} | ||
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File:Stealth tank + hog.png|The stealth tank seen in an early build. | File:Stealth tank + hog.png|The stealth tank seen in an early build. | ||
File:Prexbox Husk.png|The stealth tank. | File:Prexbox Husk.png|The stealth tank. | ||
File:Stealth tank.png|The stealth tank, driven by the player. | File:Stealth tank.png|The stealth tank, driven by the player. | ||
File:PXH_Tanks_Comparison.png|A side-by-side comparison of the Stealth tank and the [[Scorpion]]. | File:PXH_Tanks_Comparison.png|A side-by-side comparison of the Stealth tank and the [[Scorpion]]. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Warthogs=== | ===Warthogs=== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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