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[[File:H4-MP-Longbow-MAC-02.jpg|thumb|230px|left|A ground-based mass driver station on Concord. Note the device's closer resemblance to a [[Railgun (fiction)|railgun]] than to a coilgun.]]
[[File:H4-MP-Longbow-MAC-02.jpg|thumb|230px|left|A ground-based mass driver station on Concord. Note the device's closer resemblance to a [[railgun]] than to a coilgun.]]
The mass driver on Harvest was originally used for firing nuclear waste into [[Epsilon Indi system|Epsilon Indi]], Harvest's sun, and also used during solstice celebrations on Harvest.{{Ref/Reuse|contact}} Additionally, it could be used as an impromptu weapon, as demonstrated in the [[First Battle of Harvest]]; its magnetic induction technology could be used to propel projectiles at extremely high speeds with a high degree of accuracy, even going so far as to disable the Covenant ship ''[[Rapid Conversion]]'' in two well-placed shots. Later in the battle, the UNSC [[Planetary Security Intelligence]] [[Loki]] used a mass driver to destroy Harvest's orbital facility, the ''[[Tiara]]''.
The mass driver on Harvest was originally used for firing nuclear waste into [[Epsilon Indi system|Epsilon Indi]], Harvest's sun, and also used during solstice celebrations on Harvest.{{Ref/Reuse|contact}} Additionally, it could be used as an impromptu weapon, as demonstrated in the [[First Battle of Harvest]]; its magnetic induction technology could be used to propel projectiles at extremely high speeds with a high degree of accuracy, even going so far as to disable the Covenant ship ''[[Rapid Conversion]]'' in two well-placed shots. Later in the battle, the UNSC [[Planetary Security Intelligence]] [[Loki]] used a mass driver to destroy Harvest's orbital facility, the ''[[Tiara]]''.


Sometime after the colonization of Harvest, the shipping operations [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] [[Sif]] had a critical failure in her data center's power supply. Trying to be as helpful as possible, another AI, [[Mack]], used the mass driver to boost the component into orbit - literally shooting the power supply into the ''Tiara''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s coupling station.{{Ref/Reuse|contact}} This was a very risky move, seeing as Mack could have easily destroyed Sif's main data center, effectively "killing" her.
Sometime after the colonization of Harvest, the shipping operations [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] [[Sif]] had a critical failure in her data center's power supply. Trying to be as helpful as possible, another AI, [[Mack]], used the mass driver to boost the component into orbit - literally shooting the power supply into the ''Tiara''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s coupling station.{{Ref/Reuse|contact}} This was a very risky move, seeing as Mack could have easily destroyed Sif's main data center, effectively "killing" her.


[[Longbow Station]] in the northern polar region of [[Concord]] had a number of channel-based mass drivers, used by the [[Unified Earth Government]] to deliver deep-space monitoring relays to study remote star systems before the [[Human-Covenant War]]. At least one of Concord's mass drivers appeared to be based on [[Railgun (fiction)|railgun]] technology, as opposed to the coilgun technology used by other known mass drivers.<ref>'''Halo 4''', multiplayer map ''[[Longbow]]'' description</ref>
[[Longbow Station]] in the northern polar region of [[Concord]] had a number of channel-based mass drivers, used by the [[Unified Earth Government]] to deliver deep-space monitoring relays to study remote star systems before the [[Human-Covenant War]]. At least one of Concord's mass drivers appeared to be based on [[railgun]] technology, as opposed to the coilgun technology used by other known mass drivers.<ref>'''Halo 4''', multiplayer map ''[[Longbow]]'' description</ref>


[[The Rubble]] possessed two mass drivers which were used to break up larger [[asteroid]]s to make mining them easier. They were later used to disable the {{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}}, but were later destroyed by the Covenant ship ''[[Infinite Spoils]]''.<ref name="CP">'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page ??''</ref>
[[The Rubble]] possessed two mass drivers which were used to break up larger [[asteroid]]s to make mining them easier. They were later used to disable the {{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}}, but were later destroyed by the Covenant ship ''[[Infinite Spoils]]''.<ref name="CP">'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page ??''</ref>

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