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{{disambig header|the flamethrower featured in ''Halo: CE for PC'', ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo Wars 2''|the flamethrower introduced in ''Halo Wars''|M6634 flamethrower}} | {{disambig header|the flamethrower featured in ''Halo: CE for PC'', ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo Wars 2''|the flamethrower introduced in ''Halo Wars''|M6634 flamethrower}} | ||
{{Weapon infobox | {{Weapon infobox | ||
| image=[[File:New Flamer.jpg|300px]] | |||
|image=[[File: | | name=M7057 Flamethrower | ||
|manufacturer=[[Misriah Armory]] | | manufacturer=[[Misriah Armory]]<ref name="vis">'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 69''</ref> | ||
| | | model=M7057/Defoliant Projector | ||
|type=[[ | |type=[[Incendiary weapon|Incendiary projector]] | ||
|cost=1,520.00 | |cost= cR. 1,520.00<ref name="bnet">[http://halo.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=h3flamethrower '''Bungie.net''': ''M7057 / Defoliant Projector'']</ref> | ||
|length={{Convert|167.6|cm|in}}{{Ref/Reuse|vis}} | |||
|weight=Empty: 45 kg (101 lbs){{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} <br> | |||
|length={{Convert|167.6|cm|in | Loaded: 55.5 kg(122.5 lbs){{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} | ||
| damage per hit=Extremely High | |||
| feed=100 fuel units per canister (700 max) | |||
|weight= | | ammotype= Pyrosene-V{{Ref/Reuse|vis}}{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} | ||
| operation= | |||
| rate=Continuous fire (3 second burst); Semi-automatic{{Ref/Reuse|vis}} | |||
|ammotype=Pyrosene-V{{Ref/Reuse| | | accuracy=*High (close range) | ||
| | *Low (mid range) | ||
| | | range=Short | ||
*13.4 meters (44 feet){{Ref/Reuse|vis}} | |||
| | | service=[[Human-Covenant War]] | ||
<br>[[Post-Covenant War conflicts]] | |||
| affiliation=[[United Nations Space Command]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Quote|It takes a real lunatic to use a flamethrower...|Anonymous [[E2-BAG/1/7]] serviceman}} | {{Quote|It takes a real lunatic to use a flamethrower...|Anonymous [[E2-BAG/1/7]] serviceman}} | ||
The '''M7057/Defoliant Projector''',{{Ref/ | The '''M7057/Defoliant Projector''',{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}}<ref name="PCManual">'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)|''Halo: Combat Evolved'' for PC]]''' - ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Manual|manual]] - p.13''</ref><ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 311''</ref> more commonly known as the '''M7057 flamethrower''', is an [[incendiary weapon]] used primarily against battlefield fortifications, protected emplacements and installations, and for demoralisation purposes. It is a variation of the [[NA4 flamethrower|NA4/Defoliant Projector]].{{Ref/Reuse|vis}} | ||
The | == Design details == | ||
[[File:Halo-3-20070810044503823.jpg|left|thumb|240px| The Flamethrower as seen in ''[[Halo 3]]''.]] | |||
The M7057 flamethrower is a standard chemical flamethrower, which projects and ignites a stream of a volatile, semi-liquid adhesive{{Ref/Reuse|PCManual}} known as Pyrosene-V. Like the M6634, the M7057 flamethrower is cumbersome and relatively difficult to tactically use (psychologically as well as mechanically).{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} In its role as a ''defoliant projector'', it is designed to be used to rapidly clear away heavy foliage for in-theater construction projects and to destroy new or persistent growth from emplaced and/or hardened military assets. Despite being all but obsolete militarily its effectiveness as a psychological weapon is undeniable—unfortunately, the psychological effect is a double-edged sword.{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} The psychological impact of employing an M7057 makes it one in a very small number of items available to UNSC personnel that remotely earmarks the user for a full battery of psychological tests.{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} Due to the weapon's massive size and weight, it is usually deployed with a cart on which to transport it.{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} Despite this, however, UNSC [[Hellbringers]] have been known to employ the M7057 seemingly unassisted and without issue.<ref name="HW2">'''[[Halo Wars 2]]'''</ref> In [[2553]], [[Hala]] was able to use an M7057 unassisted to torch a [[Sahara-class heavy prowler|''Sahara''-class heavy prowler]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Lone Wolf]]'''</ref> During the [[Second Ark Conflict]], two M7057s were fitted onto a specialised [[HRUNTING Mark III (B) Cyclops|Cyclops]] employed by Lt. Colonel [[Morgan Kinsano]] as heavy weapons.{{Ref/Reuse|HW2}} | |||
The M7057 flamethrower also appears to be capable of being modified to fire [[Cryonics|cryonic]] streams.<ref>'''Halo Wars 2''': [[:File:HW2-cryo troops.jpg|Seen used by Cryo Troopers in this image]]</ref> | |||
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The | The weapon was one of many featured in [[Machines, Materiel and Munitions from the Human-Covenant Conflict, 2525 - Present]].{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} | ||
==Variants== | |||
*'''M705 Incendiary Jet Tool''': Nicknamed the ''I-JeT'', the M705 is a compact, vacuum-suitable variant of the M7057 fed by a tank-pack full of self-oxidizing fuel. | *'''M705 Incendiary Jet Tool''': Nicknamed the ''I-JeT'', the M705 is a compact, vacuum-suitable variant of the M7057 fed by a tank-pack full of self-oxidizing fuel.<ref name="HSS10">'''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]''', ''Chapter 10''</ref> | ||
*'''Cryosprayer''': | *'''Cryosprayer''': Except fire, this weapon shoots ice at the enemy, causing them to be slowly frozen. | ||
File: | ==Gameplay== | ||
The flamethrower makes its first gameplay appearance in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)|''Halo: Combat Evolved'' for PC]]''<nowiki />'s [[multiplayer]], later in ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', as well as ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''. The weapon's range is similar to the shotgun, which is only effective at close-quarters. When fired within range, the flamethrower deals lethal damage to unshielded opponents. Against shielded opponents, it will remove their shields and apply a substantial amount of damage to the opponent's health. The flamethrower overheats if used continuously. | |||
The flamethrower functions differently in both ''Halo PC'' and ''Halo 3''/''Halo 3: ODST''. In ''Halo 3'', the flamethrower is one of the few [[support weapon]]s. Players wielding the weapon would move at a slower pace and from a third-person perspective. Moreover, they would not be able to melee or use any of their [[grenade]]s or [[equipment]]. The flamethrower is no longer useful once the fuel has been depleted. In comparison, the ''Halo PC'' version does not hinder the player's movement, allows the weapon to be reloaded with new fuel canisters and does not prevent meleeing. However, the damage dealt is weaker compared to the version used in ''Halo 3''. In ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection'', the flamethrower functions identical to the ''Halo PC'' flamethrower. In ''Halo 3'', it is one of two [[human]] weapons that overheat, with the other being the [[M6 Spartan Laser]]. It has a built-in fail-safe system that stops the weapon firing when it reaches a certain temperature. If the weapon could be fired while overheated, it would melt or explode, and the heat and the flames would harm the user. | |||
===Tactics=== | |||
====Campaign==== | |||
[[File:Flamingpureform.jpg|thumb|The Flamethrower can easily kill Pure Forms.]] | |||
With the flamethrower's campaign introduction in ''Halo 3'', it has become one of the best anti-[[Flood]] weapons. The hardest type of Flood to fight, the [[Flood pure form]]s, will die nearly instantly, upon lighting on fire, and destroy any [[Pod infector]]s that run over the flames. Though still highly effective against [[Flood combat form]]s, they still live for some time while on fire, which can produce some awkward combat moments of avoiding their charging, flaming bodies. Given light of this, it is not recommended using the Flamethrower in cramped spaces, many of which can be found in the levels Floodgate or Cortana, as the flaming Flood will lead to frustrating suicides. | |||
A good attribute is that it can begin killing multiple Combat Forms at once, thereby being as functionally effective as the gravity hammer, with the ones on fire possibly lighting other ones on fire. Once they die, their bodies are consumed by the fire and will not be able to be resurrected by Pod infectors. In fact, any Pod infector that runs towards the body will also be destroyed by the flame. It can also be used to destroy a pile of Combat Forms, so they won't come back if a Pod infector finds them. | |||
It is also very handy to handle [[Flood carrier forms]], as lighting it on fire can cause the Pod Infector not to disperse upon death. One precision bullet was sufficient to kill Flood Pure Forms, and it also affects all Flood Forms. | |||
Note that if the player stands around the flames emitted by Flamethrower, it will receive an effect akin to Brutes or players using [[Flare]]. It also effects when the Flood on fire is around the player. | |||
The Flamethrower can also be used to form a “defensive perimeter” by burning the ground or any solid objects surrounding it, which can be very useful at level [[Cortana (level)|Cortana]] at cramped spaces to give a player a room to breathe for a set of time. Any flood forms stepping on it will be immediately on fire, but it can also harm the player if a player chooses to traverse over the flame before it dissipates. | |||
In ''Halo: | In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', Flamethrower can be your ace in the hole weapon. It can easily pierce Jackals [[Kig-Yar point defense gauntlet]] while for [[Jiralhanae power armor]], it can break its armor while sometimes can score a direct kill immediately in one direct hit. If not, the Brutes are often going slightly panicked when on fire. | ||
Although it can be only found at [[Data Hive]], it can help your progress much easier except for dealing with the hordes of [[Yanme'e]] when going through their nest. However, the player needs to be careful since lighting [[Quick to Adjust|Vergil]] on fire directly at any difficulty can result in immediately killing it. | |||
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The weapon | ====Multiplayer==== | ||
The flamethrower is a support weapon, and a support weapon only. If you are wielding this weapon, you back up your teammates. Lighting a whole team on fire can help out your teammates, by weakening their shields. Just be careful, if used incorrectly, you could set your whole team on fire, the flame spreads easily. | |||
In ''Halo PC'', it is available in every multiplayer map, but in small numbers. In ''Halo 3'', the flamethrower, by [[matchmaking]] default, only appears on the map, [[Construct (Level)|Construct]]. | |||
The flamethrower is best used in close quarters combat. The trail of flame can act as a temporary smokescreen to blind snipers with. It's especially effective if used to retreat by running backwards away from an enemy to leave a trail of flame, deterring would-be pursuers from giving chase to a wall of fire, use caution because the flamethrower's damage is reduced when running backwards. It is effective as a denial or area weapon, you can set fire to doorways or flags to discourage anyone from crossing that area, and damaging those that do (possibly even catching on fire and killing unshielded opponents). | |||
As a Slayer weapon, it is recommended to use it to surprise people entering enclosed spaces, as it is very lethal up close. You can shoot the flames around a corner as you run backwards around a corner, and any opponents who choose to take the risk of pursuing them will be roasted by flames but unable to get a line of sight to get you themselves. | |||
Sometimes, players even wait near some strategic points, with [[active camouflage]] and a flamethrower, for example they may wait at the point at which players land after flying out of a [[man cannon]] and burn the helpless victims. Or sometimes they can hide at one side of a door and when a player runs out, they can burn the unsuspecting player to ashes. | |||
Most types of equipment can often be used to your advantage when escaping the flames, like deploying a [[radar jammer]] (although it is now not available in matchmaking) to confuse the enemy if they can't exactly see you due to the continuous flames, and since you'll be moving about, the enemy can't exactly identify you from the “fake” red dots on his/her radar. Deploying a [[power drain]] will cause the wielder of the Flamethrower to cease fire temporary to avoid having their shields to be drained if smart enough, however, if the wielder continues to fire they risk being drained of shields and made an easy target to any enemy players in the vicinity. | |||
==UNSC remarks== | |||
*"Foxtrots die pretty quick once you put the fire to 'em. We oughta burn 'em all. Low-life bastards. Burn all those low-life [[Covenant|Alien]] [[Flood|Foxtrots]]." | |||
*"Gotta get too close for it to be any use offensively — if you're gonna use it as a weapon best to use it in a defensive role—fill up passages and weak-points in your perimeter with fire." | |||
*"Makes short work of weeds and thickets — but I wouldn't carry one into combat. Not on your life." | |||
*"I can see where it would be real effective in ousting dug in troops, but you aren't gonna be making any friends using it that way." | |||
*"I don't see why carrying around a big can of super-flammable stuff right next to my ass is such a good idea." | |||
*"You know those things ship with a cart, right? You aren't expected to carry them anywhere… they are not a weapon that you use on people...not even on alien people." | |||
*"It takes a real lunatic to use a Flamethrower..." | |||
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== Trivia == | |||
=== References === | |||
*The Defoliant Projector was inspired by a similar flamethrower from the ''[[Marathon]]'' series. The Defoliant Projector's number, 7057, is an alpha-numeric call-back to the weapon from ''Marathon''<nowiki />'s name, the TOZT which means toast in [[wikipedia:leetspeak|leetspeak]]. | |||
*The shark-like decal on its heat shroud is borrowed from the American [[Wikipedia:Curtiss P-40 Warhawk|Curtiss P-40 Warhawk]] made famous by the [[Wikipedia:Flying Tigers|Flying Tigers (American Volunteer Group)]] during the [[World War II|Second World War]]. Aircraft of the [[Wikipedia:23d Fighter Group|23rd Fighter Group]], the Flying Tiger's modern-day successor, continue the use of the shark teeth decoration. | |||
*The [[Destinypedia:Dragon's Breath|Dragon's Breath]] rocket launcher from Bungie's ''Destiny'' series uses a similar muzzle aesthetic as well as the real-world XM42 flamethrower Gen 3. | |||
===Production notes=== | |||
[[File:HTMCC H2 Flamethrower FP.png|thumb|250px|Using the Flamethrower in the [[Halo 2 beta|''Halo 2'' beta]].]] | |||
*In the cutscene of the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' level ''[[Keyes (level)|Keyes]]'', where the Master Chief retrieves [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Jacob Keyes]]' neural implants, the Master Chief was meant to burn Keyes' [[skull]] out of the [[Proto-Gravemind]] and retrieve the implants. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, the Flamethrower was removed. [[Lorraine McLees]] was the one who actually had to texture the whole "burnt" skull and she added that she had done her job so well that "the skull was so gruesome no one could look at it."{{Ref/Book|AoH|Page=140}} | |||
*The Flamethrower ultimately made its in-game debut in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' for PC. The weapon was later considered for inclusion in ''[[Halo 2]]'', and one of several [[Cut Halo 2 weapons#Flamethrower|similarly-cut]] weapons. It was finally realised in ''[[Halo 3]]''.{{Ref/Twitter|Id=H2BWeapons|vengeful_vadam|1262137145399091201|The Vengeful 'Vadam|Quote=In the Halo 2 Beta, there were two cut weapons: -The Flamethrower, which would be repurposed to become the Halo 3 Flamethrower -The Disintegrator, a Covenant counterpart to the Flamethrower.|D=08|M=9|Y=2021}} | |||
== | === Miscellaneous === | ||
*In the 1999 E3 trailer, the flamethrower looked drastically different. The fuel tank stuck far out of the side, and the whole weapon seemed to be painted bright red. | |||
*The weapon' | *In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', when a Spartan wields a flamethrower, he flips back a cover to expose a button. Next to the button is the character 下 or 'xia' (meaning "down" in Chinese). | ||
*The | *In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', the flamethrower shares the same [[:File:Halo-SniperRifle-Reticule.png|reticule]] with the [[M90 Close Assault Weapon System|M90 Shotgun]] and the [[Sniper Rifle System 99C-Series 2 Anti-Matériel]]. In ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection'', the reticule for the flamethrower in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' has been updated to match the reticule from ''Halo 3''. | ||
* | *In ''[[Halo Custom Edition]]'', [[Flood combat form]]s are able to wield the flamethrower. The only way to observe this is to play start a "Heavy Slayer" game on a map that spawns Combat forms. The Combat form will hold it upwards, making the weapon useless in their hands since the fire will go upwards without hurting anyone in front of the form. The reason why the flamethrower is compatible with Combat forms is because the flamethrower was supposed to appear in the level Keyes, and Bungie programmed Combat forms to be able to carry it in order to grant the player easier accessibility. The player was then to use an acquired flamethrower to burn Captain Keys' skull from the [[Proto-Gravemind]] in order to retrieve his neural implants. | ||
*In ''Halo | *Work was done on a flamethrower weapon for ''Halo 2'' but it was not completed. The bonus materials featured in the Limited Collector's Edition feature renders and in-game footage of the weapon which has a different design than the Halo: CE and Halo 3 versions. This design was featured on the cover of Halo: The Graphic Novel. | ||
*Strangely, even though UNSC Marines claim that their comrades wield the flamethrower, the player can not give it to them in game. This may be due to game balance issues. The only time when a Marine is seen wielding one ever is at the ''[[Halo 3]]'' level ''[[Floodgate]]'', it is seen being used inside the factory, (the spot where any surviving Marines hold position) holding it like Master Chief. One needs to be in Theater mode or playing on a lower difficulty to see the Marine holding it, because he dies in a few seconds. | |||
*In ''Halo 3'', the flamethrower still works underwater. However the flames must have already clumped to something and spraying into the water will have no effect. Strangely, in ''[[Avalanche (level)|Avalanche]]'' and ''[[Snowbound (level)|Snowbound]]'', if one fires at the snow it will burn as if it is ground. | |||
*In ''Halo 3'', the flamethrower can be used to easily achieve a [[Death from the Grave Medal]] or an [[Incineration Medal]]. If the player simply hit an enemy with enough sustained fire, it will kill them. If the player has already hit an enemy with the flamethrower when they dies, they will die via flame damage seconds later. | |||
*In ''Halo 3: ODST'', the flamethrower and the [[MA5C Individual Combat Weapon System|Assault Rifle]] are the only weapons that appeared in campaign but not in [[Firefight (Halo 3: ODST)|Firefight]]. | |||
*In ''Halo 3: ODST'' level ''[[Data Hive]]'', players who kill 10 Covenant troops with the flamethrower are rewarded by the "[[I Like Fire]]" [[achievement]]. | |||
*In ''Halo Wars 2'', the flamethrower was modified by [[Serina]] to be suited for Cryo weaponry, and can be used by Cryo Troopers if the player picks Serina as Leader. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:HaloCE-M7057DefoliantProjector.png|A profile view of the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' flamethrower, PC version. | File:HaloCE-M7057DefoliantProjector.png|A profile view of the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' flamethrower, PC version. | ||
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File:H3-Concept-M7057DP-Angles.png|Conceptual renders of the flamethrower design that was cut from ''Halo 2''. | File:H3-Concept-M7057DP-Angles.png|Conceptual renders of the flamethrower design that was cut from ''Halo 2''. | ||
File:Burn.jpg|An example of the flamethrower's ignition on a player. | File:Burn.jpg|An example of the flamethrower's ignition on a player. | ||
File:Flamethrower.jpg|The flamethrower on [[Snowbound]]. | File:Flamethrower.jpg|The flamethrower on [[Snowbound]]. | ||
File:M7057 Defoliant Projector.png|An angled view of the M7057 Defoliant Projector from ''Halo 3''. | |||
File:H3-M7057DefoliantProjectorSide.png|An in-game profile view of the M7057 Defoliant Projector from ''Halo 3''. | File:H3-M7057DefoliantProjectorSide.png|An in-game profile view of the M7057 Defoliant Projector from ''Halo 3''. | ||
File:Flamethrower HUD Reticle.jpg|The HUD reticule of the M7057/Defoliant Projector as seen in the ''Halo 3'' campaign level [[Floodgate]]. Note that the camera focuses outward in a third-person view, similar to the view when wielding a heavy turret. | File:Flamethrower HUD Reticle.jpg|The HUD reticule of the M7057/Defoliant Projector as seen in the ''Halo 3'' campaign level [[Floodgate]]. Note that the camera focuses outward in a third-person view, similar to the view when wielding a heavy turret. | ||
File:Marineflames.jpg|A Marine wielding a flamethrower. | File:Marineflames.jpg|A Marine wielding a flamethrower. | ||
File:H3 Arbiter Flamethrower.jpg|Thel 'Vadam wielding a flamethrower in ''High Charity''. | File:H3 Arbiter Flamethrower.jpg|Thel 'Vadam wielding a flamethrower in ''High Charity''. | ||
File: | File:HW2 - Hellbringer.png|[[Blitz]] card of a Hellbringer with an M7057 in ''[[Halo Wars 2]]''. | ||
File:HW2-Kinsanomech.jpg|M7057s mounted on a [[HRUNTING Mark III (B) Cyclops]] piloted by [[Morgan Kinsano]]. | |||
File:HW2-cryo_troops.jpg|A UNSC Cryo Trooper wielding what appears to be an M7057, modified to shoot their cryo munitions. | |||
File:HW2-Kinsanomech.jpg|M7057s mounted on a [[ | |||
File:HLW_ProwlerDestroyed.jpg|A Sahara-class heavy prowler destroyed by the flames of an M7057. | File:HLW_ProwlerDestroyed.jpg|A Sahara-class heavy prowler destroyed by the flames of an M7057. | ||
File:HLW_Flamethrower.jpg|Hala using the flamethrower. | File:HLW_Flamethrower.jpg|Hala using the flamethrower. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==List of appearances== | == List of appearances == | ||
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' {{MCCo}} | * ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' {{MCCo}} | ||
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)|''Halo: Combat Evolved'' for PC]]'' {{1st}} | * ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)|''Halo: Combat Evolved'' for PC]]'' {{1st}} | ||
*''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'' | * ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo 3]]'' | * ''[[Halo 3]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' | * ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo Wars 2]]'' | * ''[[Halo Wars 2]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]'' | * ''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Lone Wolf]]'' | * ''[[Halo: Lone Wolf]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]'' {{Mo | * ''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | {{Ref/Sources}} | ||
{{UNSC support weapons}} | {{UNSC support weapons}} | ||
[[Category:Incendiary weapons]] | [[Category:Incendiary weapons]] |