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[[File:Phoenix log.png|thumb|right|300px|A log found in the game's campaign.]] | |||
In ''[[Halo Wars 2]]'', '''Phoenix Logs''' are a collection of codex entries that provide background information on units, characters, and other events of the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. Much like its [[Halo Wars|predecessor’s]] collectible [[Black Boxes]], which unlocked [[Halo Wars Timeline Events|Timeline entries]] in the game, the Phoenix Logs can be unlocked by both feats of completion as well as collection and be accessed from the game’s campaign menu.<ref name="HW2">'''[[Halo Wars 2]]'''</ref> | |||
[[File:Phoenix log.png|thumb|300px|A log found in the game's campaign | |||
In ''[[Halo Wars 2]]'', '''Phoenix Logs''' are a collection of codex entries that provide background information on units, characters, and other events of the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. Much like its [[Halo Wars|predecessor’s]] collectible [[Black Boxes]], which unlocked [[Halo Wars Timeline Events|Timeline entries]] in the game, the Phoenix Logs can be unlocked by both feats of completion | |||
==The Ark== | |||
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===Refugia=== | |||
:The Ark was originally created to build Halos, gigantic weapons that wipe out all | |||
:organic life in order to starve the parasitic Flood of life to infect. This desperate | |||
:measure conflicted with the Forerunners roles as custodians of the galaxy, and | |||
:so it was decided that the Ark would also preserve examples of doomed species | |||
:destroyed by the Halo so they could be reseeded once the Flood had been | |||
:eradicated. | |||
:The surface of the Ark was divided up into vast Refugia sections, twelve on the | |||
:Central Hub and twenty across the large, petal-like Spires that extend out from | |||
:the center. Each Refugia recreates the environments of common life-supporting | |||
:worlds and separated by huge walls monitored by Sentinels to protect one | |||
:ecosystem from polluting another. The Ark monitors and controls weather, | |||
:temperature and even natural food chains in order to maintain the habitat. | |||
=== | ===Halo Refugia=== | ||
:This Refugia is at once familiar and otherworldly. Many areas resemble the lands | |||
:of Earth; lush, verdant landscapes, tranquil sandy beaches where waves lap | |||
:gently at the shore and stunning waterfalls plunge endlessly over high cliffs. | |||
:There is mountainous moorland, jagged rocky slopes and outcroppings covered | |||
:in a light shrub. But the immense scale of the environment imposes itself, | |||
:dwarfing each of its Earthly equivalents. The chasms are deeper and darker, the | |||
:mountains higher and even the sea and sky seem a richer blue than Earth's | |||
:atmosphere. | |||
:As ominous reminders colossal Forerunner bridges bisect the terrain and | |||
:gigantic unknown structures dominate the skyline. Their purposes unknown but | |||
:their very silence and mystery resonating with power. | |||
====The Cartographer==== | ===The Ark=== | ||
{{ | :A gigantic structure situated outside of any known star system, the Ark was | ||
:constructed by the Forerunners with two guiding principles. First, to fabricate, | |||
:repair and transport all components of the ringworld installations known | |||
:collectively as Halo, a weapon designed to wipe out all sentient life in the galaxy | |||
:in a desperate attempt to stop the unstoppable parasitic Flood threat. | |||
:Secondly, it needed to be able to provide a safe and stable habitat for a vast | |||
:number of life forms collected from across the galaxy. | |||
:These two paradigms led to the unique, flower-like design, with immense arms | |||
:splayed around a central foundry. Where the production of the Halo installations | |||
:occurs. The Ark's surface was covered by vast, world-sized paddocks called | |||
:Refugia, divided by massive walls and containment barriers to preserve the life | |||
:forms collected by The Librarian, to be reseeded after the Flood had been | |||
:starved out. | |||
===Henry Lamb Research Post=== | |||
:The [[Henry Lamb research outpost|Henry Lamb Research outpost]] was the base of a UNSC scientific research | |||
:expedition to learn about the Ark, both in the interest of scientific advancement | |||
:and self-preservation from future Halo threats. | |||
:The expedition was spurred on by the re-activation of the existing Halo array in | |||
:[[2555]] by the Ark's rampant Monitor, [[000 Tragic Solitude|Tragic Solitude]]. A team travelled[''sic''] to the Ark | |||
:and stopped Tragic Solitude's plan to aggressively mine the Earth for materials | |||
:to rebuild the Ark, which had been damaged as a result of the battle that | |||
:ended the [[Human-Covenant War]]. | |||
:In [[2557]], a new team travelled[''sic''] through the [[Portal at Voi|portal]] in | |||
:[[New Mombasa]] in their ship | |||
:[[Eden Rising]] to set up base and activate dormant [[Retriever Sentinel]]s in order to | |||
:start repairing the Ark. These researchers established an outpost expansion in February of | |||
:[[2558]]. In October of that year, the portal back to [[Earth]] closed, | |||
:followed shortly thereafter by the arrival of the Banished fleet. The base and it's | |||
:outlying facilities were all razed by the Banished attack. | |||
===Forerunner Sentinels=== | |||
:Sentinels were created by Forerunners as automated worker and defense | |||
:drones to maintain and protect Forerunner installations from transgressors. | |||
:Although designed without the independent intelligence of Forerunner | |||
:Monitors, or the UNSC's smart Al, they remain highly adaptable and a | |||
:formidable foe to anything they recognize as a threat to the Ark. | |||
:The Foundry at the center of the Ark is populated by Retriever and Assembler | |||
:Sentinels, who extract resources and minerals from the small moon held there. | |||
:The mining capabilities of the ship-size Retriever Sentinels can be highly | |||
:destructive when used against trespassers, but it is the smaller Aggressor | |||
:Sentinels that are primarily used for enforcement. | |||
:When deployed in great numbers, these Sentinels will swoop in and attack as | |||
:one in a perfectly coordinated wave. Swiftly removing any threats while leaving | |||
:the Ark undamaged. | |||
===The Cartographer=== | |||
:The Cartographer is one of many identically named map facilities on the Ark, | |||
:updated in real time with the latest dynamic cartographic and diagnostic | |||
:information. This includes security measures activated on the Ark, any required | |||
:maintenance of the various Refugias, the structural integrity of the Ark's | |||
:superstructure and its artificial sun, and the status of the Halo array and any | |||
:new installations being forged in the Foundry. | |||
:In the wrong hands the Cartographer is an incredibly dangerous source of | |||
:information, so it is hidden deep in a remote wasteland, heavily guarded by | |||
:Sentinels and protected by huge defensive barriers. The Sentinels guarding the | |||
:Cartographer are much more likely to attack interlopers on sight rather than | |||
:wait for provocation and only someone with the appropriate command I | |||
:clearance can access the Cartographer without a fight. | |||
===Amber Refugia=== | |||
:A translucent amber-like material covers much of the terrain in this unforgiving | |||
:Refugia. Petrified rivers and lakes form vast, planar surfaces which are only | |||
:broken by the angular, jutting rock formations that puncture the surface. | |||
:Fractures that have splintered into deep chasms reveal the complex Forerunner | |||
:infrastructure below, and geometrical veins from these underlying structures | |||
:can be seen striping the upper layers. In places the strong but brittle amber has | |||
:sheared and degraded into sand, which is then whipped up and sculpted by the | |||
:wind into dune seas where life struggles to take root. | |||
:What life can survive here is extremely alien; huge and bizarre flora spring up | |||
:through cracks in the rocks, swaying in the breeze and belching spores into the | |||
:atmosphere if disturbed. | |||
===Particle Cannon=== | |||
:The Particle Cannon is a long dormant but extremely powerful Forerunner | |||
:weapon, built in the early stages of the Ark's construction when it was most | |||
:vulnerable to a pre-emptive attack by the Flood. | |||
:Once the Ark's construction had been completed and it was lay dormant until | |||
:its location was discovered in the Cartographer by professor Anders. The | |||
:cannon has been designed to protect against orbital attacks and draws its | |||
:power directly from the Ark itself through a series of conduits located | |||
:underneath the Ark's surface. Ionized particles are charged until they reach | |||
:high-density, allowing it to fire an incredibly long range and continuous particle | |||
:beam at its target. | |||
===Proto-Forerunner Refugia=== | |||
:The Ark continues to rebuild itself after the destruction wrought by the battle | |||
:that ended the Human-Covenant War. Like icebergs, the Forerunner | |||
:constructions on the surface are only a tiny part of the whole. | |||
:Partial-printing creates a terraced landscape of plateaus supported by colossal | |||
:columns and the substructure of the Ark dominates the space with gigantic | |||
:vertigo-inducing cavities that allow views deep into the superstructure | |||
:beneath. The surface demonstrates the building techniques and foundations of | |||
:a Refugia still being terraformed, with the layered strata giving a tantalizing | |||
:hint of the Forerunners' unfinished design. | |||
:Even incomplete, the exposed vein-like layers have a raw beauty of their own | |||
:and complement the sleek and sculptured metallic lines of finished Forerunner | |||
:architecture nearby. Mineral deposits with exotic material properties scatter the | |||
:surface, and new paths are created by massive shifting plates. their purpose | |||
:known only to the long dead race that created them. | |||
===The Foundry=== | |||
:The Foundry is a massive circular machine situated at the epicenter of the Ark | |||
:for the purpose of constructing and repairing the ringworlds that make up the | |||
:Halo Array. | |||
:Within its center it holds a mineral-rich moon in a powerful gravitational field | |||
:that is mined for resources by giant Retriever Sentinels, then used by | |||
:Assembler Sentinels to build components of a Halo. The Halo Array is always | |||
:made of seven ringworlds and should one be destroyed the Ark starts building | |||
:a replacement. | |||
:Once a Halo is stable, it is released to the same location as the destroyed Halo | |||
:to replace it while Sentinels continue to work on it. Of the seven ringworlds | |||
:that make up the Halo Array, six have originated on the Ark, while the seventh | |||
:was constructed on an earlier version of the Ark and later reconstructed to fit | |||
:the new design. | |||
===Halo=== | |||
:A Halo is an artificial, planet-sized ringworld weapon, created by the ancient | |||
:Forerunner race as a weapon to combat the parasitic entity known as the | |||
:Flood. | |||
:Despite millennia of scientific and philosophical advancements, the Forerunners | |||
:were unable to stop the spread of the Flood as it propagated across numerous | |||
:life-forms through infection. After many defeats, the only answer was to starve | |||
:the Flood by denying its ability to infect anything - by destroying all sentient | |||
:life. | |||
:The Ark was built to construct, maintain and activate the ringworlds that make | |||
:up the Halo Array weapon, and seven ringworlds were launched at strategic | |||
:points across the galaxy. The Halo Array was fired, wiping out all sentient life | |||
:without damaging the inhabitants worlds and the Flood retreated. | |||
:However, towards the end of the Human-Covenant War, the Halo Array once | |||
:again became an ever present menace, the weapon to end all wars. | |||
===The Control Room=== | |||
:The Ark has several supraluminal communication towers with the purpose of | |||
:transmitting data to and from the weapon installations that make up the Halo | |||
:Array. | |||
:Each Halo has a designated Control Room which activates the Halo's weapon | |||
:systems upon receiving the data, as well as emergency shutdown protocols to | |||
:disable the systems and halt the Halo's activation. | |||
:Like the Cartographer, these Control Rooms are often protected by a large | |||
:energy barrier and patrolled by high security Sentinels to protect from misuse. | |||
:The Control Room is integral to the maintenance of the Halo's weapon systems, | |||
:and the interior leads deep down to the Halo's superstructure in a maze of | |||
:winding tunnels and shifting walls. | |||
===High Charity=== | |||
:City of the dead. | |||
:Once the capital of the Covenant and the jewel of their star-spanning empire, | |||
:High Charity is now a shattered collection of wreckage sealed off and buried on | |||
:the Ark's surface. Only a small fraction of its grandeur remains, and even that is | |||
:distorted and tarnished by the Flood trapped within its halls after the | |||
:Gravemind was defeated by the Master Chief. | |||
:Decimated-but not eradicated-the parasite has marshalled what remains of | |||
:its strength in the years since. This diseased cluster could have been cleansed if | |||
:the installation's monitor was still active, but the Ark's fallback defense | |||
:protocols can only contain the Flood inside High Charity with armored walls and | |||
:patrolling Sentinels, a half-measure that allows the parasite to fester and plan | |||
:within the ruins. | |||
}} | |||
==Multiplayer Maps== | |||
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|title-1=Ashes| | |||
:The wreckage of a Covenant freighter lies scattered across the amber | |||
:wasteland. | |||
:This hostile environment, blood-red and battered by harsh winds, is rendered | |||
:even crueler by the scorched and smoking remains of a Covenant freighter, | |||
:blasted out of the sky by Forerunner defenses. The impact trench created by | |||
:the crash leads down into a deep crater, where the force of the collision has | |||
:destroyed the top layer of the refugia, revealing the proto-Forerunner | |||
:substructure running underneath. | |||
|title-2=Badlands| | |||
:The unforgiving desert threatens to engulf this Forerunner bastion and all who | |||
:fight there. | |||
:"I was tired. I signaled to the [[Unggoy|Grunt]] on the other side of the door, undid the lock | |||
:and stepped back, hands held up where it could see me. The Grunt got up | |||
:slowly and started walking towards it. | |||
:I had stumbled upon the abandoned research outpost a couple of days ago | |||
:after a week in the howling desert wind. My entire squad had been killed in a | |||
:[[Banished]] ambush, but I was saved - then damned - by a sudden sandstorm | |||
:that covered my escape. Then came a week walking through the biting wind, | |||
:ears dulled by the constant whine, almost delirious with starvation. I tried to | |||
:cry when I first saw the outpost, but I was so dehydrated I could only choke out | |||
:a a[''sic''] few guttural noises. | |||
:With the researchers long dead the outpost was filthy and a stale smell hung in | |||
:the air, but the quiet hum of the power systems after the noise of the desert | |||
:felt like home. I found fresh clothes, enough food stocks for six months and a | |||
:communication system that I thought I could get working within a few days so | |||
:I could contact the [[UNSC Spirit of Fire|Spirit of Fire]]. I ate a large meal, found a cot and fell asleep in | |||
:seconds. | |||
:A crash woke me up, and I crept into the corridor to see a Grunt inside the | |||
:pantry, searching for supplies - I wasn't the only one who had gotten lost in the | |||
:storm. I slammed the door and locked it. Trapping the Grunt inside. He spun | |||
:around, shocked to see someone else and then tried to barge through the door. | |||
:But it was too heavy. He started pacing around in circles, which is when he saw | |||
:my gun propped up against the refrigerator inside the pantry. We had a | |||
:standoff; he was trapped, but I was unarmed and couldn't get to the food. My | |||
:only hope was the communications equipment. | |||
:After three days without food, I was ravenous and having lapses in | |||
:concentration. I weighed the risks and decided to let the Grunt out so I could | |||
:get to the supplies. As he crossed the threshold of the door he triggered the | |||
:tripwire, setting off the small explosion I had cannibalized from the | |||
:communications equipment. I dragged his body to the side of the pantry and | |||
:took a drink from the refrigerator. I wasn't going to be calling anyone anytime | |||
:soon—but neither was the Grunt." | |||
:Report found in abandoned outpost, author unknown. | |||
|title-3=Bedrock| | |||
:The sub-structure of an incomplete refugia stands ready to continue the Ark's | |||
:work. | |||
:The [[Type-32 Ghost|Ghost]] skimmed the surface of the Forerunner terrain as its [[Sangheili|Elite]] rider deftly | |||
:dodged the latest salvo of enemy fire from the [[AV-14 Hornet|Hornets]] hounding it, effortlessly | |||
:taking a sudden sharp turn to widen the gap between the pursuers. This | |||
:particular Sangheili was a confident and experienced driver, a far cry from the | |||
:Ghost's first owner. | |||
:The Ghost first saw service in [[2552]] on the planet [[Reach]], but it was short-lived. | |||
:The young Sangheili who drove it then was overeager and reckless, so sure of | |||
:the [[Covenant]]'s superiority that he rushed ahead of the rest of the squad and | |||
:was quickly picked off by UNSC [[sniper]] fire before being able to baptize the | |||
:Ghost's [[Class-2 directed energy cannon|plasma cannons]]. The Ghost sat out the rest of the battle until being | |||
:collected and returned to a Covenant [[dropship]]. | |||
:In 2552, the Ghost and its new rider were deployed to the [[Installation 00|Ark]] where it fought | |||
:in the climactic [[Battle of Installation 00|battle]] of the [[Human-Covenant war]] - this time piloted by a | |||
:veteran Jiralhanae warrior However, despite the Ghost pilot's combat | |||
:experience he was unprepared for the [[John-117|Demon]]. Who surprised the Brute from | |||
:nowhere and threw his body from the vehicle. | |||
:Amazingly, this Demon demonstrated all the skill of a trained Jiralhanae in using | |||
:the Ghost's tricky controls. turning the Ghost's plasma cannons against its own | |||
:kind and using it as a bludgeoning tool to ram through clusters of shrieking | |||
:[[Unggoy]]s. This Demon, the Ghost's third driver, was the shortest owner and | |||
:quickly abandoned it once it had started belching smoke from the damage | |||
:inflicted upon it. | |||
:Years of respite from battle followed, as the Ghost lay dormant among the | |||
:other Covenant wreckage, undisturbed. With the return of humans to the | |||
:installation, the Ark started rebuilding itself and repairing the damage. Life and | |||
:fauna returned to the Ark and the Ghost became home to insects and small | |||
:[[animals]], while creeping weeds grew around and into it, strangling its controls. | |||
:Then the [[Banished]] arrived and the Ghost was torn free from its resting place | |||
:and repaired by [[Huragok]]s, then reshaped to fit a more brutal, battle torn | |||
:Banished aesthetic and it once again had a driver and a war to fight in. | |||
:Now, the Ghost was now closing in fast on its target. Shades of azure flashing | |||
:by in a blur as the Elite manipulated it up and down the ramps and curves of | |||
:the Forerunner terrain. The power resource was now in sight, protected only by | |||
:a few enemy ground troops. The Elite fired the Ghost’s plasma cannons and | |||
:forced them to scatter, leaving the resource open for him to capture. The Elite | |||
:eased off on the accelerator and the Ghost hummed to a slow crawl. | |||
:The warning whine of several Hornets came too late, and as emerged from | |||
:behind the Forerunner tower, the Elite was cut down in the crossfire of their | |||
:autocannons and fell from the Ghost’s cockpit. The Hornets continued onto | |||
:their next target and the Ghost sat silent and awaited its next driver. | |||
|title-4=Frontier| | |||
:Verdant grasslands overrun a Forerunner facility suspended on the edge of the | |||
:world. | |||
:A clash of familiar and alien environments characterize this battlefield; lush | |||
:grassland and sandy beaches are punctuated by several monolithic Forerunner | |||
:structures, creating unnatural 'islands' among the landscape. The sleek but | |||
:complex designs of the Forerunner ramps and lightbridges that branch off from | |||
:these islands form multiple paths over the natural chasms of the environment | |||
:as factions clash to gain control over valuable Forerunner resources. | |||
|title-5=Highway| | |||
:A remote transport route bisects the crystalline wilderness. | |||
:"I watched as my scattered recon team were swiftly picked off one by one by | |||
:the two [[Sangheili Ranger|Elite Ranger]] patrols. They must have been watching all along, waiting | |||
:for us to split up as we scouted the area for power nodes. The Elites had the | |||
:element of surprise, the numbers and the high ground. | |||
:My only advantage was that they hadn’t spotted me yet, but as soon as I took | |||
:a shot, they'd be able to pinpoint my position. I checked my ammo—six bullets | |||
:for four Elites. Our [[Pelican]] pick up wasn't scheduled for another hour, and I could | |||
:follow the Elite's movements from the glints of light bouncing off their [[Type-51 carbine|carbines]] | |||
:as they reflected the crystals lining the platform. If I didn't act now, they'd have | |||
:me pinned. | |||
:I reprogrammed my spotter drone to patrol three points on the map and sent it | |||
:off. As soon as it broke cover, I engaged my cloaking technology and made for | |||
:the opposite direction. One of the Elites bellowed something and their carbine | |||
:rounds pinged off the Forerunner structures as they tried to shoot the drone. | |||
:While they were distracted I made a dash for the nearest [[teleporter]] and jumped | |||
:in. I was lucky, and I appeared above them at a blind spot. I aimed and fired. | |||
:Even before the Elite hit the ground I had already entered the teleporter and | |||
:back where I started. | |||
:By now, the Elites had figured out where my shot came from, taken cover and | |||
:were searching for me, but now I was behind them. I aimed and took out | |||
:another of them and they yelled in surprise. I ducked back into cover and | |||
:waited. My drone was now reaching the final point of its patrol and as it floated | |||
:past the spooked Elites, they overreacted and blasted it out of the sky. | |||
:Taking advantage of their panic, I fired off a wild shot to ricochet off some | |||
:crystals and jumped back through the teleporter as they swung round in the | |||
:direction of the ricochet. I was back above them again. They were shouting | |||
:something angrily at each other, and I saw one gesturing towards the | |||
:teleporter. I took another shot and one of the Elites fell back. The last Elite | |||
:finally spotted me, but it was too late. He didn't even get a chance to raise his | |||
:gun. | |||
:As I collected my team's [[Dog tag|tags]], I checked my rifle. One bullet left. I figure I'll save it | |||
:for the next Elite." | |||
:Report [[G. R. Scott|pvt. G. R. Scott]], sniper detail | |||
|title-6=Rift| | |||
:The battles fought at this Forerunner array will echo through history. | |||
:A monolithic Forerunner structure dominates this environment, sitting atop a | |||
:churning whirlpool that harnesses the power of subterranean rivers and | |||
:waterfalls that flow into the ocean. Though one side remains unsullied by the | |||
:war, the other is pitted with large breaches in the surface as the [[Banished]] | |||
:tunnel downwards to plunder the Ark's valuable resources. | |||
|title-7=Sentry| | |||
:A sleeping giant protects this ancient landscape. | |||
:"The skeletons of wrecked [[Covenant]] ships, slowly being buried by shifting | |||
:sands, should have acted as a warning to us. When I warned the [[Jiralhanae]] | |||
:leading our mining expedition that we should act with caution, he only snorted | |||
:and called the wrecks merely 'ghosts of the old war'. The [[Unggoy]] chattered | |||
:amongst themselves nervously, and I knew they too had noticed the charred | |||
:terrain. Pocked by heavy blast points. The Jiralhanae roared and gave the | |||
:nearest Unggoy and a swift kick as a warning to the others, and shot me an | |||
:angry look for daring to scare his rabble. | |||
:When we reached the site. I stayed on guard while the Jiralhanae ordered his | |||
:Unggoy to prepare the mining equipment. They had just breached the surface | |||
:when I felt the air move. I screamed a warning and managed to dive into cover | |||
:as the first salvo exploded the rocky outcropping where I once stood. I lay on | |||
:the ground. dazed from the blast and smelled a sickening burning odor, followed | |||
:quickly by a jolt of searing hot pain. My sword arm had been severely burnt and | |||
:the light from the blast had temporarily blinded me. I heard the Jiralhanae | |||
:barking orders to his panicked Unggoy, but his cries were quickly cut short by | |||
:another blast. My sight had cleared enough that I could just make out a large | |||
:shadow hovering over the panicking Unggoy, who scattered as I sunk into | |||
:unconsciousness. | |||
:When I awoke. Our attacker had disappeared and the only things left were our | |||
:mining equipment - damaged beyond use - and the body of the Jiralhanae | |||
:served as the iris of a newly created crater." | |||
:Report of [[Jato 'Ratum]], only survivor of the mining expedition | |||
|title-8=Vault| | |||
:Lush woodlands conceal an immense Forerunner storage facility. | |||
:"The storage facility was only a couple of klicks out as we pushed through the | |||
:woods, and after a long exhausting march I could feel the rest of the team relax | |||
:a little. After all the alien sights we had seen, the familiarity of a cool breeze and | |||
:the smell of those large trees was a comfort, and for a short while we could | |||
:almost forget where we were. | |||
:That was our first mistake. Something shimmered out of the corner of my eye | |||
:and lifted [[Dimitri]] into the air. He lurched violently to the left as the [[Active camouflage|cloaked]] [[Sangheili|Elite]] | |||
:swung his [[Type-1 energy sword|sword]] free of his victim and [[Floyd]] shouted 'Elite!'. We fired off several | |||
:rounds at the spot where Dimitri had been standing, but the Elite had already | |||
:melted back into the trees. We still outnumbered him seven to one, but I wasn't | |||
:about to follow a cloaked Elite into the trees so he could pick us off one by one. | |||
:We popped our [[M9 fragmentation grenade|grenades]]. | |||
:A minute later, we slowly pushed through the burning trees, picking splinters | |||
:out of our uniforms. There was no sign of the Elite, but the shallow stream | |||
:beyond was streaked with [[Blood|purple blood]]. I collected Dimitri's [[Dog tag|tags]] and blinked to | |||
:get the sting of smoke out of my eyes. We wouldn't forget where we were | |||
:again." | |||
:Journal of [[D. Wood|Private D. Wood]] | |||
|title-9=Mirage| | |||
:Rolling sands carry the ghosts of fallen warriors through arid wilds. | |||
:The weight of Forerunner history lays heavy upon this beautiful but wild environment. | |||
:Desert winds moan at the edge of a vast Forerunner gate that protects a long-forgotten | |||
:secret; the ship-seed of an ancient Forerunner Despair-class fighter, dormant for a | |||
:hundred millennia. | |||
|title-10=Fissures| | |||
:Volatile liquid churns and boils beneath the uncertain amber surface. | |||
:Scorched cracks and violent crystal protrusions scar and pock this rocky amber terrain, | |||
:torn by eruptions from the explosive molten fluid energy that bubbles and smolders | |||
:beneath the surface. Pressure forces up huge bursts of the liquid, quickly solidifying | |||
:into huge crystals and trapping invaluable volatile raw power inside. Nearby, an elegant | |||
:Forerunner structure stretches out over the precipice overlooking endless desert dunes, | |||
:housing a lift that drops deep to the solemn Archive below. | |||
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==Forerunner== | |||
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===Forerunner Power Node=== | |||
:Power resource point | |||
:The Forerunners built the Ark to be completely self-sustaining, and much of its | |||
:power lies in the vast subterranean web of power structures beneath its | |||
:surface. These external power nodes were designed to provide auxiliary power | |||
:during repairs or emergencies, giving those in control of them a steady flow of | |||
:power resources. | |||
:On this remote installation, light years from any support, both the UNSC and | |||
:the Banished have realized the strategic importance of Forerunner power | |||
:nodes. Eschewing the Covenant's reverence for Forerunner artifacts, Atriox has | |||
:no compunction of taking control of them for his own ends, and many a battle | |||
:involves a desperate scramble to capture power nodes before the enemy can. | |||
===Aggressor Sentinel=== | |||
:Forerunner sentinels that can be called in by Anders to cause area denial. | |||
:Though their primary purpose is to maintain, repair and protect the Ark, these | |||
:Forerunner Sentinels can be summoned by professor Anders, who has found a | |||
:way to deploy them in the service of the UNSC. Once called, the Sentinels | |||
:swarm into a targeted location and attack any hostiles in the area with lasers | |||
:beams, remaining and causing area denial for a duration before returning to | |||
:their jobs on the Ark. Any Sentinels that are destroyed emit an EMP blast, | |||
:crippling hostile vehicles temporarily. | |||
:The Sentinels are worker drones with basic AI, created by the Forerunners to | |||
:safeguard their stations as well as perform repairs and maintenance. There is a | |||
:large variety of Sentinels in both purpose, size and appearance. There are small | |||
:Constructor drones used to maintain Forerunner structures, huge Retrievers | |||
:used for mining and Aggressor drones for attacking any perceived threat. The | |||
:Sentinels will only attack if they perceive a present threat; otherwise they will | |||
:happily ignore strangers and carry on with their work. | |||
===Forerunner Control Tower=== | |||
:Multi-purpose control structures | |||
:As the Ark's name suggests, it was designed to play host to an incredible | |||
:variety of life collected from across the galaxy. This almost inconceivable volume | |||
:of biodiversity necessitated a flexible environmental system on the Ark as the | |||
:Forerunners prepared for the galactic reseeding of life after the Halo Array was | |||
:activated. | |||
:On a practical level this meant that all habitable surface area on the Ark could | |||
:be covered in an environment to match any life-sustaining planet in the galaxy. | |||
:Atmospheres, soil and vegetation makeups, bodies of water or other liquids, | |||
:and even gravitational conditions could be custom-set in areas as large or as | |||
:small as needed to sustain collected specimens from a particular planet. | |||
:These environmental settings were accomplished through a network of Control | |||
:Towers. These towers worked essentially like the output nodes of modern | |||
:mass-particle replicators or the archaic 3D printers of the 22nd century, | |||
:generating kilometers-deep environments around them through manipulation | |||
:of raw materials stored deep within the superstructure of the Ark. The base of | |||
:each tower then generated desired gravitational conditions. | |||
:When an environment was complete, only a small percentage of each Control | |||
:Tower remained visible above ground in order to minimize interference with the | |||
:new local wildlife while still allowing for data gathering on the surrounding area. | |||
:Today, these [[Control Tower]]s lie mostly dormant. But with new visitors to the | |||
:Ark and the possibility of new uses for the Ark's scientific and military | |||
:capabilities, the towers offer literally world-building power to whoever controls | |||
:this ancient installation. | |||
===Protector Sentinel=== | |||
:Forerunner defense constructs controlled by Professor Anders. | |||
:Exclusive to Professor Anders, the Protector Sentinel is a flying Forerunner | |||
:drone armed with an energy-based sentinel beam that is effective against all | |||
:enemies. It can be upgraded to a sentinel swarm, which adds smaller Aggressor | |||
:drones as an escort. Sentinels explode in an EMP blast upon death, stunning | |||
:nearby enemy vehicles. | |||
:Professor Anders has shown a remarkable ability to manipulate Forerunner | |||
:command codes and bypass directive locks, giving her the ability to bind the | |||
:Ark's own defense constructs to her will. The full extent of her capabilities have | |||
:yet to be tested, as the Professor's attention is constantly diverted to more | |||
:pressing needs like finding a way home. | |||
===Retriever Sentinel=== | |||
:Extremely powerful Forerunner drone | |||
:The Ark's Retriever Sentinels are among the most powerful Forerunner drones, | |||
:their primary purpose being the mining of the Foundry in the creation of Halos | |||
:and Ark maintenance. However, like all Forerunner drones, they can also be used | |||
:to defend the Ark by turning its sentinel lasers on anyone who threatens it. | |||
:The Retriever Sentinels played an important part in repairing the Ark after the | |||
:events of 2553 in the final battle between the UNSC and the Covenant. UNSC | |||
:scientists at the Henry Lamb Research outpost reactivated the dormant | |||
:retrievers and watched in awe as the Ark was restored to its former glories. | |||
:Sadly, war has once again come to the Ark, but the Forerunner drones built to | |||
:protect it will stand fast and push back against any and all invaders. | |||
===Controller Sentinel=== | |||
:Forerunner system offensive/defensive drones | |||
:The Controller Sentinels’ primary function is to guard valuable Forerunner | |||
:technologies on the Ark. Developed and deployed to counter the escalating | |||
:threat from the UNSC and the Banished, these flying Sentinels are loosely | |||
:'tethered' within set radii of important sites and will attack anyone that comes | |||
:close, or attempts to take control of the sector. | |||
:An impenetrable energy shield protects the front of each Controller Sentinel, an | |||
:improvement on the already powerful shields used by the Enforcer Sentinels | |||
:whose function was to suppress Flood outbreaks. Underneath it fires a | |||
:continuous Sentinel Beam to prevent enemies from hiding in its blind spot, but | |||
:its primary weapon is a devastating supercharged Sentinel Pulse. | |||
===Forerunner Ship=== | |||
:A long dormant {{Class|Despair|fighter}} | |||
:Forerunner Despair-class fighters saw action during the Forerunner-Flood war | |||
:against the rogue Monitor [[Mendicant Bias]]. After the firing of the Halo | |||
:superweapon, some of these fighters moved to [[Shield World]]s and Halo | |||
:installations. | |||
:The Forerunner ship found and reactivated by Colony's Huragoks was 'regrown' | |||
:from a ship-seed planted by the Librarian prior to the Halo activation. Ship-seed | |||
:technology provides all the building blueprints needed to built a ship upon | |||
:activation using on-site materials. | |||
===Terminus=== | |||
:This Forerunner structure is a vital node in the Ark's defences and must be | |||
:preserved at all costs. | |||
:After the Halo Array eradicated the Flood threat and the Forerunners | |||
:disappeared, the Ark lay dormant and untouched for millennia. | |||
:When the Human-Covenant war spilled over onto the Ark, the installation's | |||
:threat assessment systems began an exhaustive recording and indexing of | |||
:events in an effort to anticipate dangers and prepare adequate | |||
:countermeasures to deal with similar challenges in the future. | |||
:These threat assessments compare modern battle records against all | |||
:catalogued historical conflicts, cross-referencing them with updated information | |||
:and calculating probable outcomes. The systems performing these assessments | |||
:are powered by the Terminus structures, the loss of which could result in the | |||
:corruption of centuries of analysis, compromising the Ark's long-term ability to | |||
:defend itself. | |||
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==Leaders== | |||
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===Cutter=== | |||
:Captain of the Spirit of Fire. | |||
:Captain James Cutter is a leader steeped in military tradition and discipline, but | |||
:who balances that tradition with a genuine compassion and interest for those | |||
:who serve underneath him. | |||
:A true hero of the UNSC, Cutter's military career is long and distinguished and | |||
:he has sacrificed advancement up the ranks in order to remain with his crew | |||
:and ship. The crew on the Spirit of Fire are more than soldiers to the captain, | |||
:they are his extended family. Cutter's respect is reciprocated by his troops, who | |||
:place a great deal of faith in the captain and his decisions. | |||
===Anders=== | |||
:Brilliant and fearless scientist. | |||
:Professor Ellen Anders is one of the Spirit of Fire's most valuable weapons. A | |||
:brilliant scientist with expertise in fields as far ranging as theoretical xeno- | |||
:biopsychology and high-energy physics. She has also proven to have an | |||
:exceptional grasp of Forerunner technology and has displayed a command of | |||
:Forerunner control systems which impresses even Isabel. | |||
:Although her official designation remains 'civilian consultant', Professor Anders | |||
:has become the de-facto right hand and advisor of Captain Cutter on the Spirit | |||
:of Fire and has also earned the respect and trust of the troops she works with | |||
:in the field. | |||
:Anders is able to theorize the function and determine the use of almost any | |||
:alien technology. She has a displayed a particular affinity for controlling | |||
:Forerunner constructs, and can redirect the Ark's own drones for her own use | |||
:as well as manipulate their actions with specialized instruments of her own | |||
:design. | |||
===Isabel=== | |||
:Smart artificial intelligence. | |||
:Isabel is a smart Al originally assigned to the Henry Lamb Research Outpost to | |||
:guide the activation and direction of the installation's massive retriever | |||
:sentinels used to conduct repairs on the Ark. | |||
:Before long, those retrieval sentinels were able to work unsupervised and Isabel | |||
:and the team set to the immense task of researching and cataloging the Ark. | |||
:This work was tragically cut short by the unexpected closure of the portal to | |||
:Earth and the Banished's assault. Now she has been given a chance to strike | |||
:back at the Banished with the aid of the Spirit of Fire's factories. | |||
:Isabel's vast knowledge of technology and military science gives her an edge | |||
:when using and improving vehicles as well as making use of subterfuge and | |||
:disruption tactics on the battlefield. | |||
===Atriox=== | |||
:Vicious and cunning warmaster of the Banished. | |||
:Leader and creator of the Banished, Atriox is a fearsome warrior who rose to | |||
:power through his fierce tenacity and shrewd strategic planning honed during | |||
:the Human-Covenant conflict. | |||
:Atriox holds an extremely pragmatic View of warfare and understands the | |||
:importance of supporting infrastructures and how to build armies and | |||
:structures cheaply and efficiently. | |||
:His charisma and the fervor of his followers make it possible for Atriox to deploy | |||
:both savage Brutes and Elite mercenaries simultaneously, Whereas other | |||
:leaders would struggle to control such bitter rivals on the battlefield. | |||
===Decimus=== | |||
:Right hand of Atriox. | |||
:Decimus is one of Atriox's most trusted chiefs, though he secretly continues to | |||
:harbor belief in the divinity of the Forerunners. A prime example of Brute power | |||
:and rage, Decimus' bloodlust whips troops under his command into a frenzied | |||
:rampage and his chieftain's hammer can be wielded to unleash a devastating | |||
:gravity vortex. | |||
:As befitting his rank, Decimus has his own personal Brute Warlord lieutenants | |||
:but he also relishes the chance to make a personal appearance on the field | |||
:against particularly stubborn enemies. | |||
===Shipmaster Let 'Volir=== | |||
:Loyal captain, mercenary raider. | |||
:Let 'Volir is the head of a mercenary Sangheili clan and shipmaster of the | |||
:assault carrier Enduring Conviction, the most powerful warship in the Banished | |||
:fleet. | |||
:Atriox engaged The Shipmaster's forces to bolster his Banished army and | |||
:provide the aerial advantage and firepower that the Banished were lacking; the | |||
:Enduring Conviction can be called upon to unleash orbital plasma | |||
:bombardments to support Banished ground troops or to destroy or damage | |||
:enemy structures. | |||
:His decision to bind his crew to the Banished has forever tarnished his name in | |||
:"proper" Elite culture, but the Shipmaster knows that in the current chaotic | |||
:state of the galaxy "proper" is a luxury not all can afford if they want to keep | |||
:their crew and their ship intact. | |||
===Sergeant Forge=== | |||
:UNSC sergeant back from the dead. | |||
:Sergeant John Forge is a veteran NCO with the UNSC Marine Corps. As a battle | |||
:commander, his strategy strongly favors vehicle-orientated battle and focuses | |||
:on slow-building strength, entrenchment and sustained growth. | |||
:Forge was a career soldier who served during the Human-Covenant War. | |||
:Although his tactical ability and combat prowess were undoubted, his tendency | |||
:towards insubordination prevented him from achieving a high rank. On the | |||
:Shield World 0459 he gave his life to save the Spirit of Fire when he stayed | |||
:behind to detonate the ship's translight engine to destroy a Covenant armada. | |||
:His body was never recovered. | |||
===Kinsano=== | |||
:Insurrectionist firebrand turned UNSC leader. | |||
:Kinsano specializes in flame-based attacks, with an emphasis on destruction | |||
:and area denial. Her arsenal includes a Flame Cyclops suit that she can use as a | |||
:Heroine in the field, and a specially-adapted Warthog equipped with a white- | |||
:burning anti-armor flamer. | |||
:Morgan Kinsano was a key insurrectionist leader in the outer colonies when the | |||
:Covenant attacked, sparking the Human-Covenant war, and she saw fellow | |||
:fighters and family members alike cut down by the unstoppable Covenant war | |||
:machine. The Covenant war scattered the insurrection movement and she signed up to | |||
:join the UNSC, realizing that if the Covenant killed everyone she wouldn't have | |||
:an insurrection to come back to. Her politics and approach to combat might be | |||
:unusual for the UNSC, but her ruthless fighting style and unorthodox tactics | |||
:have saved many lives. | |||
===Colony=== | |||
:The Untamed. | |||
:Strange and inscrutable, the Hunter pair who identifies as "Colony" is believed to | |||
:be either a representative for Lekgolo allied to the Banished or a specialized | |||
:command form of the alien eel-worms. Colony defers only to Atriox and is | |||
:charged with directing all Banished Lekgolo activities on the Ark, including | |||
:creation and expansion of Lekgolo clusters for use in vehicles and other | |||
:specialised applications. Though it cooperates with the Banished. Colony | |||
:appears to have its own plans for the Ark. Most of its attention is currently | |||
:focused on the activities near the resting place of the Forerunner keyships; | |||
:missions undertaken outside the knowledge of other Banished leaders. | |||
:When called upon to direct Banished military operations. Colony's strategy is to | |||
:control the battlefield with large numbers of Lekgolo-driven constructs that it | |||
:can heal and augment, buying time with Engineer Swarm and Living Barriers | |||
:until it can call in reinforcements with Colony Drop and Devastating Host. It can | |||
:also enhance friendly vehicles by infiltrating them with gestalts, using Vehicle | |||
:Symbiotes. But time is the main ally of Colony, as its Combat Repair passive | |||
:ability slowly heals all friendly units and structures. | |||
===Sergeant Johnson=== | |||
:That's Sergeant MAJOR Johnson to you, chucklehead! | |||
:From the halls of Installation 04 to the shores of Harvest, Sergeant Johnson | |||
:represented the UNSC with distinction and honor his entire life, and is | |||
:remembered as a hero in death. However, in a twist of fate [and poor records— | |||
:keeping], the UNSC Marine Corps accidentally assigned the life—challenged veteran | |||
:to a position on board the long-lost Spirit of Fire. Even with the small handicap | |||
:of being dead, Johnson isn't one to disobey a direct order from his beloved | |||
:Corps and he sprung back to life ready to kick all butts that need kicking. The | |||
:subsequent story of how he arrived at his new duty station is still classified, but | |||
:trust us, it's a good one. | |||
:Sergeant Johnson favors a strong defense backed by heavy bipedal killing | |||
:machines: Siege Turret Drop and Bunker Drop extend his fortifications, while | |||
:EMP MAC Blast and Mech Overcharge give his combat walkers an upper hand in | |||
:critical battles. But that's not all, the Corps has seen fit to issue Sergeant | |||
:Johnson the Digging In Deep advanced power, letting him construct all | |||
:structures on existing bases [excluding turrets] for free. Oh, and he can also get | |||
:up close and personal with the Banished by leading from the front lines in the | |||
:Green Machine, his personalized HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL MARK I[J] Armor | |||
:Defense System. | |||
===The Arbiter=== | |||
:Ripa 'Moramee | |||
:Driven to control and dominate, with a nearly insatiable bloodlust and ambition, | |||
:Ripa 'Moramee was considered a radical choice as Arbiter. Ripa came to relish | |||
:the nearly unchecked power and authority he wielded as an Arbiter, and his | |||
:fearsome reputation was known by all—including a young Covenant warrior | |||
:known as Atriox. Unbound by traditional notions of honor and loyalty, it is | |||
:possible that Atriox could have convinced Ripa to join his cause, had Ripa | |||
:survived events on Shield 0459. | |||
:As a Banished warhost leader Ripa would inspire fear and awe in those in his | |||
:dominion, reflected in the Conduit of Rage passive ability. Conduit of Rage is | |||
:triggered on the activation of leader powers, slightly healing the Arbiter's | |||
:nearby units and increasing their damage and speed for a short time. | |||
:Continuing to use leader powers extends the duration. | |||
:Ripa also had unrestricted access to experimental Stasis weapons, which | |||
:immobilize units in their area of effect for a short time, in his role as Arbiter. | |||
:Units in stasis cannot move or deal damage, but also cannot be harmed. Ripa | |||
:used these weapons to delay enemy units and—on the rare occasion he was | |||
:feeling generous—shield allies from harm. | |||
===Commander Jerome=== | |||
:UNSC Expeditionary Force Commander | |||
:With the authority granted to him as the ranking Navy and UEG official in a | |||
:designated administrative region, Captain Cutter has conferred Jerome-092 the | |||
:acting rank of Commander. The rank itself is a formality, but one insisted on by | |||
:Isabel to better align the ship's ad-hoc command structure with the letter of | |||
:UNSC regulations. | |||
:As force commander, Jerome-092 select units in his army Inspire the troops | |||
:around them, increasing their resilience and damage. Once inspired they can be | |||
:further buffed with abilities that trigger temporary acts of Spartan Morale- | |||
:which further augments their armor, damage output, and speed. His Victory | |||
:Mine and Enduring Salvo abilities also inspire nearby troops when they are | |||
:activated. | |||
:As the battle reaches the peak of ferocity he can call in his trump cards: the | |||
:Spartans of Omega Team and the ability to conduct a Field Promotion, which | |||
:calls in an elite kill team of Spartans and upgrades all standard units to the first | |||
:level of veterancy, respectively. When his troops are at low population, he can | |||
:also activate Time For Heroes to Inspire his army and allow them to gain | |||
:veterancy at a greatly-increased rate. | |||
===Serina=== | |||
:A mind of ice and fire. | |||
:Serina was activated on January 7, 2530, by Daedalia Technology, a Martian | |||
:firm well-known for the seeding and development of artificial intelligences for | |||
:military and corporate markets. Serina was their greatest work of that era, an | |||
:omni—capable second—generation "Smart Al" that displayed both impressive | |||
:intellectual capacity and remarkable computational efficiency. | |||
:Her assignment to the UNSC Spirit of Fire was fortuitous, despite a somewhat | |||
:rocky period of acclimation to the ship's unorthodox crew. Under the orders of | |||
:Captain James Cutter, Serina administered the deployment of forces on | |||
:Harvest's surface, and successfully managed later campaigns on both Arcadia | |||
:and the enigmatic Forerunner facility known as Shield 0459. | |||
:Unfortunately, the life of a smart Al is limited and their constructed minds | |||
:cannot be slowed or stopped. While the Spirit of Fire drifted in the void after | |||
:their victory over the Covenant at Shield 0459, Serina imagined, planned, and | |||
:built for a future she would never see. | |||
:Serina had a remarkable aptitude for research and analysis, and her thoughts | |||
:often turned to the work of Ellen Anders. In particular, the Professor's early | |||
:work on vacuum energy extraction—and its potentially useful side effects with | |||
:regard to heat siphoning—fascinated Serina. | |||
:Serina's experimentation and engineering expertise gives her access to unique | |||
:cryotech—enhanced units and abilities that can slow targets, and render them | |||
:inert. If the chill gets intense enough the target will freeze. Frozen targets are | |||
:immobile and unable to perform any actions, but don't take damage unless they | |||
:are shattered. Frozen units that take a significant amount of damage or are | |||
:targeted by certain special abilities [such as Seismic Charge] will shatter and | |||
:immediately take a massive amount of damage. Frozen units that are left alone | |||
:will thaw out after a short time, and do not suffer the damage spike. | |||
===Yapyap THE DESTROYER=== | |||
:Enough Talk! | |||
:Once in a thousand generations comes a Grunt with the combined wisdom of | |||
:Ang'napnap the Enlightened, the charisma of Awlphhum Who Became | |||
:Tolerable, and a strategic acumen unmatched since Yayep the Archdeacon of | |||
:Indolence. That time has not yet come, but Yapyap THE DESTROYER (he likes | |||
:to shout that last part) does embody the mythic skills of one, maybe two, of | |||
:these legendary heroes. He leads his brave (if not so bright) warriors from atop | |||
:his Throne of Woe, having abandoned the Banished to locate the fabled Golden | |||
:Methane Hydrate Mines of Sabator hidden somewhere on the Ark (and why | |||
:would that Kig-Yar fortune-teller lie?) and secure a position as the Halo Wars 2 | |||
:main character. | |||
:Yapyap THE DESTROYER is more of an idea Grunt, and has better things to do | |||
:than come down to the battlefield personally [his managerial expertise would be | |||
:wasted on the front lines]. With style and panache he leads the Grunts to | |||
:glorious victory or not—so—total defeat from his secret lair, throwing good | |||
:Grunts after bad with Grunts from Above troop deployment and Shade Drop, | |||
:while also playing the long game with defensive abilities such as the Surprise | |||
:Party and Gruntdome deployable shield tower. And if Yapyap THE DESTROYER | |||
:runs low on bodies, he can always put on a thrilling display of tactical cowardice | |||
:with the Please Don't Shoot Me ability, which puts a temporary armistice in | |||
:place. While the rebellious Grunts don't have much of a long-term strategy. they | |||
:can avoid a loss simply by denying the enemy a win, with abilities such as Guilt | |||
:Trip ensuring combat losses don't embolden the enemy and the Get Back Out | |||
:There advanced ability which returns injured Grunts back to the nearest HQ. | |||
:When the combat music starts late in the Blitz match he can also send out | |||
:invitations for the Methane Party, which drops gas—filled explosive barrels that | |||
:damage the enemy and leave behind a lingering aura that makes Grunt units | |||
:more effective. | |||
===Pavium=== | |||
:Unyielding tyrant. | |||
:Warlord Pavium is an architect and siegemaster, making and unmaking | |||
:fortifications at Atriox's command. Given the epithet "The Unbreakable" for his | |||
:implacable discipline and prowess in combat engineering, Pavium's skill is | |||
:unimpeachable, but conflicting ties of loyalty to his clan and brother has slowed | |||
:advancement in the Banished. Eager to prove his worth, Pavium has redoubled | |||
:the efforts of his pack since their setback on the Halo ring. His efforts have not | |||
:gone without notice, and Atriox has tasked Pavium and his brother with a | |||
:mission to judge their worthiness as members of the warmaster's inner circle. | |||
:Pavium is a traditional Jiralhanae combat engineer, taking to the field of battle | |||
:as an engine of destruction, smashing enemy lines as part of the pack's | |||
:vanguard. His panoply of war always includes his custom warplate gifted to him | |||
:by Decimus. On the battlefield, Pavium is a walking tank armed with a Heavy | |||
:Mortar System for direct bombardment and a Target Designator for calling out | |||
:high-value targets for combined fire. Targets painted by Pavium's designator | |||
:can not benefit from stealth and take additional damage. This effect continues | |||
:until the painted unit dies, moves out of range, or Pavium cancels the ability. | |||
:Upgrades include Designator Shells, which temporarily paints targets hit by his | |||
:mortar and an Advanced Designator, which also paints the enemies close to the main target. | |||
:Pavium specializes in a defensive strategy which combines Mega Turrets, | |||
:powerful Ultra Mines, and orbital Rain of Fire to secure basing sites. Once | |||
:established, he increases the output of buildings with Burnout and tears down | |||
:damaged or inefficient structures with Full Salvage recycling. During grueling | |||
:attrition battles he outlasts the enemy with Enduring Will to create a long- | |||
:lasting healing zone while simultaneously striking deep behind their lines with | |||
:Wraith Invader and Lich Vanguard. All of this is monitored using his Orbital | |||
:Designator. | |||
===Voridus=== | |||
:The corrupter. | |||
:Voridus is many things that his elder brother is not: glory-seeking, vicious, | |||
:curious, and spontaneous. Gifted with an intuitive understanding of Forerunner | |||
:systems, he has ruthlessly exploited the Ark for new resources and knowledge | |||
:since the Banished arrived, culminating in his recent harnessing of infusion gel. | |||
:Infusion gel is a perfected form of the energetic meta-materials and strained- | |||
:bond lattices used in Covenant fuel rods, and is one of the materials pumped | |||
:throughout the Ark in great rivers to keep the installation functioning. | |||
:Unfortunatly, the prototype infusion technology Voridus created produces | |||
:corrosive and mutagenic sludge during operation. Not that this has stopped | |||
:Voridus from field testing new weapons that actually harness these dangerous | |||
:by-products. | |||
:As a leader, Voridus has bent his considerable intellect to perfecting the military | |||
:uses of infusion gel, utilizing it in powerful Infused Mine explosives and creating | |||
:an Infused Wake of corrupting energy with targeted bombing runs. With Salt | |||
:the Earth he spreads energy pools, while the Invigorating Frenzy leader ability | |||
:heals allies that are in energy pools. Cataclysm triggers the energy pools latent | |||
:potential, resetting their duration and significantly increasing the damage they | |||
:cause to enemy units (even those in the air). When not manipulating gel, his | |||
:Combat Spoils leader ability orders his units to salvage a small amount of | |||
:resources when dealing damage to enemy buildings. | |||
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==Banished Buildings== | |||
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===Outpost=== | |||
:Extraction and domination. | |||
:Resource-gathering Outposts are deployed by Lich dropships. Once the | |||
:Outpost's structures are assembled basic vehicles and infantry can be | |||
:requisitioned. Four slots are available for building Turrets. Upgrading the | |||
:Outpost to a Stronghold allows basic infantry to be deployed, While the Citadel | |||
:and Fortress expansions make additional units available. Each upgrade opens | |||
:additional build locations for support structures. | |||
:The Banished have perfected their strip-mining and rapid assault and extraction | |||
:efforts over a decade of raiding Covenant and other targets. Each outpost is an | |||
:invasive engine of exploitation, controlled by rapacious overseers who seek to | |||
:siphon the riches of the Ark in pursuit of Atriox's grand plans for domination | |||
:and glory. Though they lack the military efficiency of their UNSC counterparts, | |||
:the Banished's outposts advance plans that extend far beyond the battlefield, | |||
:and even beyond the Ark itself. | |||
===Minibase=== | |||
:Expansion outposts. | |||
:Minibase outposts have an armory for equipping basic infantry, and slots for | |||
:one, two, or three additional support buildings. | |||
:Each Banished minibase is the shared command of two fallen Jiralhanae | |||
:warlords who have failed Atriox in some major - but redeemable - way. Each | |||
:competes to control the majority share of resources sent back to the Enduring | |||
:Conviction. When their tally of contributions is totaled by the overseer, only the | |||
:most competent is allowed to return to Atriox's Chieftain council, while the loser | |||
:is condemned to serve as a Grunt supervisor. | |||
===War Council=== | |||
:Requisition and tech upgrade structure. | |||
:With its construction of a War Council the Outpost overseer is authorized to | |||
:unlock structure. Training time. And population capacity upgrades. It also allows | |||
:the requisition of Honor Guard or Warlords. The overseer is warned that | |||
:inefficiency is punishable by fates worse than death, and the War Council should | |||
:only be built once the Outpost's salvage and extraction operation is already in | |||
:place. | |||
:The War Council is a physical symbol of ascension in the twisted meritocracy of | |||
:the Banished. And overseers are constantly in competition to amass the | |||
:resources needed to create this structure and lure elite warriors into their | |||
:service. Successful completion of their assigned tasks is only the minimum | |||
:expected of Atriox's lieutenants, and the assistance of the Banished's elite are | |||
:necessary to accumulate victories and additional resources that will raise their | |||
:status even further. | |||
===Raid Camp=== | |||
:Infantry staging area. | |||
:Troops and their support equipment arrive in the Outpost at the Raid Camp. | |||
:Where warriors can stoke their bloodlust before battle and thralls are penned | |||
:while they wait for a mission. The Raid Camp allows the requisition of infantry | |||
:and unlocks their upgrade options. Multiple Raid Camps in an Outpost reduces | |||
:infantry requisition time. | |||
:Raid Camps serve as a combination of briefing room, feasting hall, and place of | |||
:judgment, and only warriors are allowed full movement within. During battle | |||
:each one is a riot of activity, with battle roars and the cacophony of Brutes | |||
:jostling each other while they don battleplate and test the blades of their | |||
:weapons on the Grunts or each other. | |||
===Power Extractor=== | |||
:Power accumulation. | |||
:Massive channels for power criss-cross the Ark, and carefully sited facilities can | |||
:dig into these channels and safely siphon a tiny fraction of their potential. which | |||
:is accumulated as Power. The Augmented Extractor upgrade significantly | |||
:improves Power collection, which is of vital importance when threats to the | |||
:Banished and their mission begin to multiply. | |||
:The siphoning and filtering of energy from the Ark is not subtle, but it is | |||
:surprisingly efficient and causes only relatively small disturbances in the | |||
:installation's ambient security grid. Nevertheless, no power extraction facility | |||
:operates for long without attracting the attention of Aggressor Sentinels, | |||
:which begin to escalate the outpost's threat level to the Ark and the scale of | |||
:the reaction. | |||
===Harvester=== | |||
:Supply acquisition. | |||
:Harvesters are extraction sites that delve into the Ark's interior to tap raw | |||
:feedstock that is then converted into Supplies used by the Banished. To meet | |||
:ever-increasing production quotas. the Augmented Harvester upgrade is | |||
:needed, which accelerates Supply generation. | |||
:The Ark belongs to Atriox. all others in the Banished are entitled only to the | |||
:scraps he deems fit for their fit for their hands. under his control. The | |||
:Harvesters are but one link in a chain that ultimately extends from the Ark to | |||
:the Banished forces carrying out other phases of his plan in the Orion Arm of | |||
:the galaxy. Though important, ultimately every outpost is expendable, and | |||
:talented overseers can parlay even seeming defeat into praise and promotion if | |||
:they exceed Atriox’s estimates for harvested profit when they come under attack. | |||
===Apex=== | |||
:Strikecraft support. | |||
:Apex structures allow the requisition of Banshee. Shroud, and Blisterback flyers | |||
:and unlocks their upgrade options. Multiple Apexes in an Outpost reduces flying | |||
:vehicle requisition time. | |||
:The Banished are masters of taking control of the skies and seizing the | |||
:initiative to conduct their missions. These eyes and talons of the Banished | |||
:protect Atriox's extraction and control operations on the Ark from the | |||
:installation's aggressive Sentinels and the Spirit of Fire's UNSC forces. Most of | |||
:the Apex personnel are in the employ of the mercenary Shipmaster, though | |||
:they are utterly reliant on parts, vehicles, and armaments provided by their | |||
:Brute patrons. | |||
===Foundry=== | |||
:Vehicle fabrication. | |||
:The Garage and its kit assembly line allows the requisition of Ghost, Wraith, and | |||
:Locust vehicles and unlocks their upgrade options. The Foundry is critical to the | |||
:creation of combat and support vehicles that the Outpost overseer can use to | |||
:better exploit his surroundings and eliminate UNSC opposition to the Banished's | |||
:plans. | |||
:The Banished were raiders and reavers for years. until the breaking of the | |||
:Covenant allowed them to consolidate and build themselves into a true power | |||
:in their own right. Atriox's brilliant strategies are unconventional when | |||
:necessary and imitative when efficient—for he will adopt whatever techniques | |||
:and technologies he has to in order to guarantee victory. His use of Engineers | |||
:and compact assembly vats in forward bases would have been considered | |||
:unorthodox - even heretical - under the Covenant's traditional war creed, but | |||
:those days are past. | |||
===Shield Generator=== | |||
:Heavy energy shield. | |||
:The Shield Generator creates a heavy dissipative energy shield around the | |||
:Outpost. Though expensive, the shield will automatically regenerate over time if | |||
:it is damaged. Each Shield Generator occupies a Turret slot. | |||
:The shield generator systems used by the Banished are far more powerful than | |||
:their crude appearance would suggest, for they are based on Forerunner | |||
:technologies that had been locked behind walls of tradition and taboo in the | |||
:Covenant's distant past. The Banished reject the idea of taboo and have been | |||
:busy combing the black markets of Venezia and other outlaw rimworlds looking | |||
:for further secrets of the ancients that can be exploited in the modern era. | |||
===Sensor Tower=== | |||
:Atriox's observation platforms. | |||
:The Sensor Tower is the physical embodiment of Atriox's watchful presence in | |||
:every Outpost. It is through the Sensor Tower that the Banished assess the | |||
:local battlefield and detect nearby cloaked units. Additional Sensor Towers | |||
:extends the cloak detection range and view of the Outpost's surrounding area. | |||
:Sensor Towers occupy a Turret slot. | |||
:Atriox's agents are ever-alert for schism and disloyalty, and his chosen keep | |||
:watch on the Banished battlenet for discordant voices, but it is through the | |||
:sensor tower network that the Banished maintain hyper-awareness of the | |||
:battlefield. | |||
===Cloak Generator=== | |||
:Stealth and deception field. | |||
:Used by the Banished to hide from wrathful Covenant eyes in their early days, | |||
:the Cloaking Generator is a reverse-engineered version of the stealth pylons | |||
:used by the Covenant. When built, the Cloaking Generator disguises the | |||
:presence of the outpost with a combination of active camouflage and distortion | |||
:jammers. Even if the Outpost is detected it cannot be directly targeted without | |||
:the aid of nearby scout units with hyper scanners. | |||
:The Banished are never subtle, but they appreciate the power of stealth and | |||
:ambush. Long years of evading the Covenant's enforcers has made Atriox an | |||
:adept master of stealth warfare when it serves his needs. Further | |||
:improvements in Banished multi-modal stealth and jamming technology come | |||
:from their use of the Engineers, who have been coerced into making | |||
:modifications that suit the rather blunt ministrations of their Brute operators. | |||
===Turret=== | |||
:Defense emplacements. | |||
:Weapon towers around the Outpost deter attack from the UNSC. Sentinels, | |||
:and rival overseers who hope to capitalize on momentary weaknesses. Most | |||
:Outposts can fit up to four Turrets. Each Turret can be upgraded to be more | |||
:effective against aircraft, vehicles, and infantry. Unlike UNSC turrets, these | |||
:upgrades can be combined. | |||
:Banished turrets start as moderately effective defensive structures, but they | |||
:can be improved as time and resources allow. Canny overseers do not attempt | |||
:to upgrade every turret to its full potential all at once, instead taking advantage | |||
:of momentary surpluses and keen tactical analysis to upgrade based on current | |||
:threats. Fully upgraded Banished turrets are extremely deadly, and only the | |||
:most foolish UNSC commander would run directly at a fully upgraded defense | |||
:line. But do not assume the Banished will be content to wait behind their | |||
:turrets, Atriox commands that the best defense is always a good offense. | |||
===Strongholds=== | |||
:Multi-purpose staging area for Strongholds. | |||
:These bases define the win conditions of the Strongholds mode. Each | |||
:Stronghold has infantry, air, and vehicle support structures already attached. | |||
:Capturing Strongholds increases population capacity. | |||
:Atriox sees little value in simulation training, preferring to blood his warriors in | |||
:actual combat. Pain and fear are the best teachers, for what price is there to | |||
:failure in the sterile realm of simulations and shadow-enemies? However, there | |||
:are occasions when monitoring and screening are useful in identifying recruits | |||
:that have the talent needed to lead Banished forces, and what better test for a | |||
:new Banished lieutenant than a Stronghold on a chaotic front line? | |||
===Living Barrier=== | |||
:Dragon's teeth | |||
:Colony has a suprising rapport with the Huragok ("Engineer") technicians, | |||
:though the specifics of their communication are indecipherable to others. | |||
:Among the results of their collaboration are a unique form of vehicle barricade | |||
:containing a Lekgolo cluster and communicator, which can be drop deployed | |||
:directly on the battlefield to both impede enemy mobility and extend the | |||
:awareness of Colony and it's field commanders. Unfortunately, the lifespan of | |||
:the Lekgolo is drastically shortened when abused in this way. | |||
===Mega Turret=== | |||
:Heavy artillery emplacement. | |||
:The Mega Turret is an automated, long-range artillery platform available to | |||
:Warlord Pavium. They fire powerful plasma torpedoes that can be upgraded to | |||
:scorch the impact point and leave a pool of Lingering Death. As if this | |||
:devastation wasn't enough, they can also use Banished-modified Compound | |||
:Detonators for even greater damage. These mega turrets are massive and | |||
:power hungry, and require a standard base building slot. | |||
:The Mega Turret was used to protect Covenant military and religious | |||
:installations, but these massive cannons have also been encountered at remote | |||
:colonies and outposts guarding nothing of obvious value and reflexively | |||
:attacking all who approach without long-forgotten authorization codes. The | |||
:Banished deploy the Mega Turret as a straightforward anti-siege weapon at | |||
:war camps on the Ark which have the necessary infrastructure and permanence | |||
:to support their use. | |||
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==UNSC Buildings== | |||
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===Firebase=== | |||
:Forward operating base. | |||
:Lightweight firebase modules can be delivered directly to the battlefield by | |||
:Condor dropships. The modules then unpack and can assemble basic structures | |||
:and UNSC weapons systems, protected by up to four turret emplacements. | |||
:Upgrading the firebase to a combat station allows basic infantry to be | |||
:deployed. While the command center and headquarters expansions make | |||
:additional units available. Each upgrade also opens additional build locations for | |||
:support structures. | |||
:The Spirit of Fire's expeditionary firebases trade a portion of the original Heron- | |||
:transported "pod" system's operational flexibility for substantial mass and | |||
:resource savings. Unlike the older pod firebases, additional pre-manufactured | |||
:base structures must be transported to the firebase rather than assembled on- | |||
:site, but this method saves irreplaceable strategic resources aboard the Spirit of | |||
:Fire. The older pod bases remain in reserve, with the Heron dropships used | |||
:exclusively for mass deployment of cargo and troops in secured rear areas. | |||
===Minibase=== | |||
:Expansion outposts. | |||
:Minibase outposts have an armory for equipping basic infantry, and slots for | |||
:one, two, or three additional support buildings. | |||
:Minibases are deployed from Condors to opportunistic locations in the | |||
:operations zone. Each minibase is built using stripped-down modules assembled | |||
:and packed aboard the Spirit of Fire before being loaded on the dropship for | |||
:deployment. Minibases that survive a battle become unmanned sensor and | |||
:communication relays in the ever-growing system of control nodes being | |||
:extended across the Ark by Isabel and Captain Cutter. | |||
===Supply Pad=== | |||
:Supply landing zones. | |||
:Supply Pads allow the firebase to receive a constant flow of Supplies from the | |||
:Spirit of Fire. These are vital logistical ports for UNSC combat operations. and | |||
:the force commander should carefully weigh the cost of delaying their | |||
:construction. To sustain high-tempo missions the Heavy Supply Pad upgrade is | |||
:needed, which accelerates Supply generation. Though important to the war | |||
:effort, too many Supply Pads can impede efficiency if they take the place of | |||
:unit-creating structures—you can't win a fight with just raw materials! | |||
:While some useful assets can be salvaged and tapped on the Ark's surface, the | |||
:bulk of the UNSC's supplies must still be delivered from the Spirit of Fire. | |||
:Sustaining combat operations on the Ark would be practically impossible | |||
:without the use of supply pads to quickly unload cargo from dropships and the | |||
:on-site direction of logisticians to efficiently redistribute the incoming food, | |||
:ammunition, spare parts, and power cells. | |||
===Generator=== | |||
:Power generators. | |||
:Each firebase has an integral power plant to meet immediate needs, but | |||
:additional Generators are needed for the accumulation of Power used for unit | |||
:assembly and purchase of upgrades. A Generator should be among the first | |||
:support structures added to a new firebase. The Advanced Generator upgrade | |||
:significantly improves Power output. | |||
:The older "pod" bases deployed by the Spirit of Fire used hydrogen-burning | |||
:reactors for power, which required expensive and bulky fuel storage and safety | |||
:systems. However, new firebase structures require far less power to function | |||
:compared to the legacy designs, allowing Isabel to adapt modern UNSC vertical | |||
:axis turbines as a more sustainable replacement. | |||
===Barracks=== | |||
:Infantry staging area. | |||
:Infantry shipped down from the Spirit of Fire muster in the firebase's Barracks. | |||
:The Barracks allows the requisition of Hellbringers, Cyclops, and Snipers and | |||
:unlocks their upgrade options. Multiple Barracks in a firebase reduces infantry | |||
:requisition time. | |||
:Army and Marine Corps troopers are detached ("chopped") from their parent unit | |||
:aboard the Spirit of Fire and deployed to reinforce key firebases on the Ark's | |||
:surface. replacing injured personnel who are then medevac‘d out of the combat | |||
:zone. While they await assignment to a fireteam, the "new blood" acclimate and | |||
:review tactical situation reports in the barracks, which doubles as a recreation | |||
:area and mess hall during lulls in battle. | |||
===Turret=== | |||
:Defense emplacements. | |||
:Automated weapon towers are installed around UNSC firebases to deter | |||
:attack. Most firebase facilities have power and control hookups prearranged for | |||
:up to four Turrets. Turrets can engage a variety of targets, but each can be | |||
:upgraded to specialize against one particular threat: aircraft. vehicle, or infantry. | |||
:The base towers used by the Spirit of Fire are relics of a defensive-in-depth | |||
:tactical doctrine the UNSC was eventually forced to abandon as the Covenant | |||
:War ground down Humanity's armies and industrial centers. Turrets are still | |||
:invaluable tools for the field commander's arsenal on the Ark, however, freeing | |||
:up troops and vehicles needed to find. fix, and destroy the Banished. | |||
===Armory=== | |||
:Requisition and tech upgrade structure. | |||
:Armory structures contain advanced manufacturing modules and electronic | |||
:support measures that unlock structure, training time, and population capacity | |||
:upgrades. Construction of an Armory allows the requisition of UNSC Spartans | |||
:and Operatives to the battlefield. as well as deployment of the Condor gunship. | |||
:These are key facilities for a UNSC field commander, though their full potential is | |||
:only unlocked once sufficient resources are available. | |||
:The Armory contains specialized machinery and robotic assemblers needed to | |||
:support the logistical upgrades Isabel has added to the Spirit of Fire, as well as | |||
:additional communication and sensor systems to expand the force | |||
:commander's option when assembling battle groups. | |||
===Garage=== | |||
:Vehicle factory. | |||
:The Garage and its kit assembly line allows the requisition of Warthog, Scorpion, | |||
:Wolverine, and Kodiak armored vehicles from the Spirit of Fire and unlocks their | |||
:upgrade options. This should be one of the first infrastructure upgrades made | |||
:to a new firebase, as the Garage constructs vehicles that will remain useful | |||
:throughout the mission. Multiple Garages in a firebase reduces armored vehicle | |||
:requisition time. | |||
:Pelicans and Darters are not rated for transatmospheric transport of most | |||
:UNSC combat vehicles, due to the potential for damage and loss of control | |||
:during reentry. While travel to and from the surface of the Ark is dramatically | |||
:simplified due to its artificial gravity, the Spirit of Fire is not currently configured | |||
:to make effective use of this deployment method. Instead, UNSC doctrine | |||
:states that when use of heavy lifters and surface staging areas is not available, | |||
:combat vehicles can be partially disassembled, "crated" for transport, and then | |||
:reassembled near the combat zone. | |||
===Airpad=== | |||
:Airpads are firebase support structures that allows the requisition of Hornet, | |||
:Nightingale. and Vulture flyers from the Spirit of Fire and unlocks their upgrade | |||
:options. Multiple Airpads in a firebase reduces flying vehicle requisition time. | |||
:Expeditionary airpads house the maintenance crews and equipment needed to | |||
:assemble, repair, refuel, and rearm UNSC aircraft. Airpads also support the force | |||
:commander with sensor feeds and intelligence uplinks which allow for proper | |||
:battlespace deconfliction, kill chain assignment, and other aerospace | |||
:management tasks. | |||
===Watchtower=== | |||
:Sensor tower. | |||
:The Watchtower is an elevated sensor platform that increase the firebase's line | |||
:of sight and can detect nearby cloaked units. Additional Watchtowers extends | |||
:the cloak detection range. Each Watchtower occupies a turret slot. | |||
:The multi-modal stealth and jamming systems employed by the Covenant and | |||
:Banished are a significant strategic challenge for the UNSC. Though | |||
:improvements have been made, there is still a significant capability gap in | |||
:detection range versus cloaking capabilities. Nevertheless, with microdrone | |||
:clouds and hyper scanner technology acquired from former Covenant sources, | |||
:UNSC firebases can deploy a short-range sensor network that will reliably reveal | |||
:enemies otherwise shrouded by cloaking generators and active camouflage. | |||
:Once detected, their location can be shared to all friendly units for targeting. | |||
===Siege Turret=== | |||
:Artillery turret. | |||
:Siege Turrets are long-range artillery systems built to counter enemy | |||
:bombardment platforms that would otherwise be out of range of standard Turrets. | |||
:These structures occupy a turret slot. | |||
:The UNSC learned the dangers of relying on fixed installations against enemies | |||
:with orbital fire support early in the war against the Covenant. The modular | |||
:firebase system was developed in response to pinpoint Covenant targeting of large | |||
:military command and control installations with orbital strikes. and the | |||
:inability of standard counter battery systems to detect, deflect, or defeat | |||
:plasma-based artillery bombardment. The siege turrets can do little against threats | |||
:in the orbital high ground, but they will deter enemy artillery systems by | |||
:matching or exceeding their range, making ad-hoc assaults on UNSC firebases a costly proposition. | |||
===Strongholds=== | |||
:Multi-purpose staging area for Strongholds. | |||
:Based on rapid-deploy fortifications in the War Games training simulations set | |||
:up by Isabel, these bases are vitally important objectives that define the win | |||
:conditions of the Strongholds training mode. Each Stronghold has infantry, air, | |||
:and vehicle support structures already attached. Each captured Stronghold | |||
:increased population capacity. | |||
:The concept of Strongholds began in War Games, but Isabel continues to run | |||
:optimization routines on the design templates she uploaded to the Spirit of | |||
:Fire's databanks. Isabel has gleaned many novel upgrades from the logs kept by | |||
:the ship's previous AI, Serina, of the many prior engagements of the Spirit of | |||
:Fire. | |||
===Bunker Drop=== | |||
:Home away from home. | |||
:The Bunker Drop is an air-droppable garrison building used by the UNSC. It is | |||
:permanent, but does cost population capacity. It has enough fire points for | |||
:squads, and has a built—in table for card games while the troops wait for | |||
:enemies to wander by. The Reinforced Bunker upgrade increases its infantry | |||
:capacity and adds a shield. | |||
===Ice Barrier=== | |||
:Cryotech area denial system. | |||
:Serina learned much about warfare from monitoring the activities of Sergeant | |||
:Forge and Captain Cutter, including the value of controlling the flow of battle by | |||
:manipulating the terrain. Among her tools to accomplish this is the Ice Barrier | |||
:leader power, which creates a frozen block at a target location. The block of ice | |||
:can be used to block chokepoints and disrupt enemy formations, and will chill | |||
:nearby enemies. The barrier can be shattered by enemy attacks. | |||
:Ice Barriers are weaponized versions of an Ander's early, failed, experiment with | |||
:creating compact, zero—point energy condensers. Activation overloads the | |||
:delicate barrier generators, but not before the area around them are drained of | |||
:thermal energy. | |||
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==Banished Units== | |||
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===Grunts=== | |||
:Expendable minions [and they know it]. | |||
:Though derided as cannon fodder, there is no mistaking the military value of | |||
:having an almost endless supply of cheap infantry armed with plasma pistols to | |||
:hurl at a foe. Each Grunt squad is led by a Brute armed with a spike rifle who | |||
:can be upgraded to plant a cloaked proximity~fused shrapnel mine on the | |||
:battlefield. The Grunts can be upgraded to add a pack brother and lackeys. | |||
:Grunts may not be strong, brave, intelligent, hygienic, or particularly fearsome | |||
:warriors, but those forced to serve the Banished have a healthy enough fear of | |||
:their Brute leaders to stay on-task and motivated. Even if their fellows are used | |||
:as target practice by bored Brutes or disintegrated by Forerunner sentinels, the | |||
:survivors can at least look forward to a full food nipple and a brief nap in the | |||
:methane atmosphere they call home. | |||
===Warlord=== | |||
:Decimus' infantry champions. | |||
:Brute Warlords are among the most fearsome infantry in the Banished forces. | |||
:They are armed with devastating gravity hammers and have energy shields to | |||
:supplement their already-heavy armor and hides. Their gravity hammers emit a | |||
:massive shockwave which damages and stuns all nearby ground units. | |||
:Each Brute that holds the Warlord rank has been promoted by Decimus for | |||
:their raw strength, savage lust for battle, and the complete absence of mercy | |||
:on the battlefield. While the Brutes who make up Atriox's Chosen share their | |||
:leader's cunning, Decimus encourages more base traits in his warriors, chief | |||
:among which is an unquenchable thirst for blood. | |||
===Ghost=== | |||
:Fast scout armed with twin plasma cannons. | |||
:Exclusively used by the Shipmaster for their speed and firepower, Ghosts are | |||
:single-occupant anti-grav speeders armed with twin plasma cannons and the | |||
:ram ability to decimate enemy infantry squads. Ghosts can also negate control | |||
:over resource nodes. With the ghost shield upgrade the Ghost becomes a | |||
:significantly more durable and effective high-speed raider. | |||
:The Ghost is one of the most recognizable and ubiquitous vehicles on the | |||
:battlefield. It is less armored than its Brute counterpart, the Chopper, but this | |||
:sacrifice grants it nearly unmatched speed. This speed makes it useful for | |||
:harassing and hit-and-run tactics on the field. | |||
===Hunters=== | |||
:A bonded pair of walking tanks formed from colonies of worm-like aliens. | |||
:Hunters are super heavy infantry who fight in bonded pairs. Their massive | |||
:shields help protect them from all frontal attacks, and their assault cannons | |||
:deal heavy damage to any ground target and to vehicles in particular. Hunters | |||
:can be upgraded to equip beam cannons which fire a constant stream of energy | |||
:at a target. | |||
:Hunters are actually just one form taken by Lekgolo worm colonies, with other | |||
:notable examples including the musculature and control systems for the Scarab | |||
:and Locust. Always cryptic and undecipherable, Lekgolo in the service of the | |||
:Banished seem curiously aggressive and the Brutes take great care to separate | |||
:them from the general population of thralls and mercenaries under their banner | |||
:to avoid unnecessary carnage. It's possible the Hunters' service is not voluntary, | |||
:though only Atriox's inner circle knows the truth. | |||
===Chopper=== | |||
:Aggressive scout and anti-infantry vehicle. | |||
:The Brute counterpart to the Ghost, Choppers are durable raiding vehicles that | |||
:can deal out punishment with its twin spiker autocannons and ability to ram | |||
:enemy forces that approach too close. The spike cannons can be upgraded with | |||
:shrapnel rounds for additional explosive punch. | |||
:The Chopper gets its name from sharp rotary blades mounted at the front of | |||
:the chassis to ram enemy vehicles and shred ground troops, a savage tactic | |||
:reflective of Brute culture. Choppers are so popular among the Banished that | |||
:competition to become a driver in the outrider squadrons is a major source of | |||
:death and injury among Atriox's packs. | |||
===Spirit=== | |||
:Versatile combat dropship. | |||
:The distinctive 'tuning-fork' shape of the Spirit comes from the twin carrier bays | |||
:that extend out from the pilot's compartment at the rear of the ship. The | |||
:Banished have reengineered the Spirit's contragravity system so that its | |||
:chassis can take the strain of transporting prefabricated buildings to forward | |||
:command centers. | |||
===Lich=== | |||
:Super Heavy deployment platform. | |||
:The Banished have appropriated Lich transports and repurposed them to | |||
:function as carriers for the central command structures of their raider bases. | |||
===Suicide Grunts=== | |||
:Grunts with explosive tempers. | |||
:Suicide Grunts are specially chosen infantry with exaggerated aggressive | |||
:tendencies. Each Grunt is fitted with an unstable plasma cell and detonator and | |||
:given only one order: rush the assigned target and violently explode. They can | |||
:be upgraded with new "recruits" and plasma lensing which increases their | |||
:damage against structures and vehicles. | |||
:Truly aggressive and violent Grunts are rare, but without Covenant oversight or | |||
:the environmental hazards of Balaho to cull them from the population, the | |||
:number of aberrants has increased dramatically in thrall colonies. The Banished | |||
:have adapted existing indoctrination protocols to turn the aggression and | |||
:natural cleverness of these Grunts to their own violent purposes. | |||
===Wraith=== | |||
:Heavy mortar tank. | |||
:The Wraith is a tank armed with a plasma mortar for long-range bombardment | |||
:and short-range plasma cannons for engaging ground and air units. Wraiths in | |||
:Banished service are fitted with energy shields. The Wraith's can be upgraded | |||
:to fire a scorch mortar; the impact of this system's unstable plasma shells | |||
:leaves a lingering pool of energy after impact. | |||
:Modified to fit the Brutes' warlike aesthetic, the Wraith serves the Banished as | |||
:both a mainline tank and artillery piece. Armed with its distinctive plasma | |||
:mortar the Wraith can shatter heavily reinforced defenses from long distances | |||
:or engage closer targets with devastating barrages. Despite the Wraith's large | |||
:size, its boosted gravity drive allows for impressive bursts of speed and | |||
:surprisingly agile maneuvers over most terrain. | |||
===Jump Pack Brutes=== | |||
:Fast-moving assault troops. | |||
:This Brute heavy infantry unit is equipped with jump packs and armed with | |||
:hammers. The Brutes can leap a great distance with the packs assistance, | |||
:unleashing a crushing attack at their destination that deals area-of-effect | |||
:damage. Jump Brutes in the service of Atriox also drop trip mines along their | |||
:jump path to deter enemy pursuit. All Jump Pack Brute squads can increase | |||
:their unit size with the dark skies upgrade. | |||
:Favored by Atriox for their mobility and savagery, the Banished make extensive | |||
:use of Jump Pack Brutes for reconnaissance, hit-and-run harassment, and | |||
:devastating close-quarters assaults. Though the jump packs cannot provide full | |||
:flight capabilities and must cool down after each use, they allow the Brute | |||
:warriors to quickly smash into enemy lines, crushing all who stand against the | |||
:Banished. | |||
===Engineers=== | |||
:Enigmatic living machines with remarkable repair abilities. | |||
:The Engineers are non-combat infantry support units that can heal nearby | |||
:friendly units and structures with their reconstitution beams. They can float | |||
:over cliffs and other impediments to escape danger, but have no offensive | |||
:abilities. Engineers have an ability to create an overshield bubble to briefly | |||
:protect itself and nearby allies. | |||
:Mysterious living machines created by the Forerunners to function as techno- | |||
:savants, Engineers have peerless knowledge of all types of technology and | |||
:seemingly inexhaustible wells of ingenuity in modifying and repairing machinery. | |||
:"Born" with an obsession to maintain and protect Forerunner artifacts, | |||
:Engineers in the service of the Banished exist in constant agony due to the | |||
:control yokes bonded to their flesh forcing them to ignore endless requests for | |||
:maintenance from the Ark as a result of Atriox's extraction and excavation | |||
:efforts. | |||
===Banshee=== | |||
:Multi-role attack aircraft. | |||
:The Banshee is a versatile attack aircraft armed with anti-aircraft plasma | |||
:cannons and a ground attack fuel rod cannon. The fuel rod cannon can be | |||
:upgraded to fire a powerful tracking plasma torpedo that is surprisingly | |||
:effective against air units. | |||
:The earliest models of Banshees were modelled after the 'sKelln, a leathery | |||
:winged flying predator from the Sangheili homeworld, Sanghelios. The Banished | |||
:have twisted this ancient ancestry to make it look similar to an aerial predator | |||
:hailing from their own homeworld, Doisac. | |||
===Atriox's Chosen=== | |||
:Atriox's enforcers. | |||
:Only the most cunning and loyal Brutes are chosen as Atriox's personal | |||
:enforcers. Their unquestioning devotion to Atriox makes them a force to be | |||
:reckoned with on the battlefield and personal energy shields make them even | |||
:harder to kill. Each Chosen is armed with the explosive grenade launcher | |||
:commonly known as a Brute Shot, which can be upgraded to increase both | |||
:damage and range. | |||
:Favored Chieftains in Atriox's retinue may be promoted to Atriox's Chosen, | |||
:agents that intercede on his behalf to bring recalcitrant packs to heel and direct | |||
:critical Banished operations. Answerable only to Atriox , these warriors are | |||
:feared by lesser Brutes and hated by the Shipmaster’s troops, but none can | |||
:deny their loyalty or ability to detect and destroy weak links in Banished | |||
:operations. Many a prideful Chieftain who dared question Atriox's command | |||
:have ended up as a problem ‘fixed' by of one of Atriox's inner circle. | |||
===Marauder=== | |||
:Fast, medium tank. | |||
:The Marauder is an infantry-fighting vehicle armed with a heavy plasma turret. | |||
:Marauders can be upgraded with modular plates of thick hide to increase their | |||
:staying power in escalating battles, and those in the Shipmaster's service can | |||
:also be fitted with cloak systems. | |||
:Usually operating in close support of Banished infantry, the Marauder is a | |||
:Jiralhanae design that traces its origins to armored hovercraft that ranged on | |||
:the plains of Doisac during the world wars that eventually devastated their | |||
:civilization. The vehicle is also found the service of the mercenary Shipmaster as | |||
:a heavier support vehicle for his Ghost raiders. | |||
===Reaver=== | |||
:Anti-aircraft combat walker armed with rapid-fire missile launchers. | |||
:The Reaver is a walker unit unique to the Banished, built to act as a highly | |||
:mobile counter-air unit. It is armed with Thrasher missile pods that track on | |||
:enemy aircraft and a light spiker autocannon that can deter attack by infantry | |||
:and light armored vehicles. It can use its Predatory Leap ability to jump short | |||
:distances, useful for setting up ambushes or evading attack. | |||
:The Reaver is a relatively new addition to the Banished arsenal, and its | |||
:manufacturer is unknown-though it bears telltale marks of both workshop | |||
:and assembly vat construction. which hints at an origin on Doisac. They have | |||
:largely replaced the AA Wraith and anti-aerospace fortifications in the Banished | |||
:forces, and have quickly earned a dreaded reputation among the Spirit of Fire's | |||
:pilots. | |||
===Locust=== | |||
:Siege walker. | |||
:Locust walkers are siege vehicles armed with an unstable focus cannon that | |||
:deals continuous damage to buildings and vehicles. Locusts are fitted with | |||
:energy shields but are relatively fragile once those shields are depleted. | |||
:One of the many Covenant vehicles modified by the Banished to serve their | |||
:needs, the Locust is a walker unit originally built for mining and excavation | |||
:purposes. The Covenant repurposed Locusts to demolish enemy buildings and | |||
:outposts with sustained bombardment from their focus cannons, but the | |||
:Banished have managed to make these vehicles even more dangerous than | |||
:they were before. | |||
===Scarab=== | |||
:Superheavy assault walker with devastating excavation beam. | |||
:Few weapon platforms strike as much fear into an opponent as Scarabs. | |||
:Massive and armored with nearly impenetrable battleplate, most battles end | |||
:soon after a Scarab appears. Banished Scarabs are armed with an unstable | |||
:plasma beam that deals incredible ground-target damage and Thrasher missiles | |||
:for air defense. The Scarab is slow but very mobile and can easily travel up cliffs | |||
:and across rough terrain. | |||
:Scarabs are highly prized excavation vehicles, though in Banished service they | |||
:are almost exclusively used as war machines. Heavily modified by the Banished | |||
:to maximize firepower, the unstable plasma generators used in these Scarabs | |||
:quickly kill the Lekgolo worms that form its control system. Atriox cares not for | |||
:this sacrifice as long as the Scarabs continue to bring him victories. | |||
===Elite Rangers=== | |||
:Anti-infantry marksman and skirmishers. | |||
:The Elite Rangers are specialist infantry units devoted to anti-personnel duties. | |||
:They are armed with rapid-fire carbines with excellent range. They rely on their | |||
:mobility to stay out of danger and can often severely diminish enemy forces | |||
:before being with range of a counterattack. | |||
:Rangers serve as the skirmishers and snipers of the Shipmaster's mercenary | |||
:group, tasked with eliminating high-value enemy leaders and scouting routes | |||
:for his raiding squads. Rangers deploy in pairs that can operate for days, even | |||
:weeks, away from the main Banished forces. All are hardened raiders and | |||
:merciless killers who would [and did] sell their own clan if there was profit in it. | |||
===Honor Guard=== | |||
:Personal guard of Shipmaster Let 'Volir. | |||
:These mercenaries are the infantry bodyguard of Let 'Volir, armed with energy | |||
:swords and equipped with active camouflage. The Honor Guard can cloak for a | |||
:limited time, allowing them to close to melee range and engage with their | |||
:swords. | |||
:Borrowing the ceremonial gear and matching the martial prowess of the old | |||
:Covenant Honor Guard, these mercenary sword masters evoke the traditions | |||
:and accomplishments of their forebears in the service of their Shipmaster and | |||
:his unconventional arrangement with Atriox and the Banished. Though the | |||
:Honor Guards' motives are not as pure as they once were, only a fool would | |||
:dare risk their wrath by challenging their presumed honor and skill. | |||
===Blisterback=== | |||
:A heavy air unit that launches barrages of plasma missiles. | |||
:The tick-like Blisterback is a massive aerial siege vehicle developed and built by | |||
:the Banished. It is designed to alternate between two modes: On the ground it | |||
:deploys to fire Annihilator siege missiles. and While in the air it fires medium | |||
:plasma cannons that can engage ground and air targets. | |||
:On the ground the Blisterback enters a lockdown mode, stabilizing itself before | |||
:its carapace splits open, revealing a battery of long range rockets. It can then | |||
:exit lockdown mode to become airborne, closing the rocket carapace and | |||
:tucking its legs underneath its body to perform a vertical take-off and enabling | |||
:the use of its medium range plasma cannon to bombard the enemy. | |||
===Shroud=== | |||
:Support vehicle with cloaking field and point defense system. | |||
:A war machine from the Covenant's past given new life in Banished service, the | |||
:Shroud is a support air unit with two combat modes. When deployed, the | |||
:Shroud activates a persistent cloaking field around the vehicle. When not | |||
:cloaked, the Shroud engages a point defense system that attempts to shoot | |||
:down incoming enemy projectiles. The Shroud has no offensive capabilities. | |||
:The Shroud is difficult to pilot, with complicated subsystems made even less | |||
:reliable by Banished tinkering. but its utility in concealing and defending raiding | |||
:parties means Atriox spares no expense in maintaining his stock of the vehicles. | |||
===Hunter Captain=== | |||
:Impervious Lekgolo commander. | |||
:The Hunter Captain is a superheavy hero employed by Colony. Their thick armor | |||
:and massive shield makes them extremely durable, at the expense of mobility. | |||
:Each Captain is armed with a modified siphon beam that drains health from | |||
:those it attacks, and it can protect nearby allies by using a taunt ability to | |||
:temporarily redirect nearby enemy attacks to itself. The siphon beam can be | |||
:upgraded with an overcharge ability, increasing range, damage, and an area of | |||
:effect. | |||
:Colony deploys Hunter Captains to locations where some element of its plan or | |||
:Banished operations requires direct intervention and monitoring. One can be | |||
:sure that all Banished Lekgolo colonies and gestalts will be operating at full | |||
:efficiency if these “officers” are present in the battle. Each Captain is linked | |||
:directly to Colony and its distant bond-brother over a specially modified | |||
:battlenet relay. The Captains themselves exhibit individual peculiarities and | |||
:attitudes, though none could be said to be personable. | |||
===Skitterer=== | |||
:Fast scout walker and escort. | |||
:Skitterer units are mechanized scouts piloted by Lekgolo. They are cheap, | |||
:expendable vehicles, and their twin-linked beam cannons are surprisingly lethal | |||
:for a vehicle of this size. Their most notable feature is that they can use a | |||
:defend ability to set up a protective overwatch on other friendly units and act | |||
:as a weapon turret and defense shield, increasing the health of the attached | |||
:unit as well as providing additional firepower. Most units can have at least one | |||
:Skitterer attached, including infantry and aircraft. The defensive link cannot be | |||
:undone during a mission. | |||
:The harsh restrictions on AI research in the Covenant limited the development of | |||
:autonomous weapon systems, though clever San’Shyuum technicians did | |||
:find that carefully selected and pruned Lekgolo colonies could substitute for | |||
:artificial minds in some applications. Though never widely used, combat | |||
:machines such as the Skitterer proved this approach had merit, though the risk | |||
:of aberrant gestalts in small colonies meant it never saw widespread use. | |||
:Colony has adapted and perfected this technique, which allows for the | |||
:integration of Lekgolo with the Banished Locust and mass production of | |||
:Skitterers without the behavioral issues that plagued earlier work. | |||
===Goliath=== | |||
:Prime Hunter. | |||
:The Goliath is a superheavy infantry unit deployed by Colony to protect areas it | |||
:finds of particular importance. It is walking tank that bulldozes foes with its | |||
:powerful melee smash attacks, crushing anything that gets in its way. What it | |||
:can’t immediately destroy with its smashing blows can be dealt with using the | |||
:Goliath’s ram ability, which does massive damage and stuns the target | |||
:temporarily. The Goliath's Rage upgrade significantly increases melee and ram | |||
:damage, making it even more of a terror against enemy vehicles. | |||
:Unlike a typical Mgalekgolo pair, which splits a colony into two independent | |||
:bodies, the Goliath is a Hunter-style body containing a single colony that | |||
:optimizes brute strength over all other considerations. Inside the Goliath’s | |||
:armored shell most of the Lekgolo eel-worms in the gestalt adapt to function | |||
:as corded pseudo-muscle and thick-skinned protective bands, with a minimum | |||
:of sensory and cognitive function. Goliaths are not easily self-sustained due to | |||
:their ravenous hunger for nutrients, and are typically only seen in times of | |||
:extreme danger among feral Lekgolo, but Colony can coerce or direct subsidiary | |||
:Hunter gestalts into this form seemingly at will. | |||
===Elite Enforcers=== | |||
:Instruments of vengeance. | |||
:The Enforcers are fast-moving, battle-hardened Sangheili armed with plasma | |||
:rifles, plasma casters, and plasma grenades which can be deployed by the | |||
:Arbiter in place of Jump Pack Brutes. They excel in hit—and—run attacks where | |||
:they can rush in to attack with their plasma weapons and then disengage to | |||
:allow their energy shields to regenerate. | |||
:Enforcers can also use their special Stasis Grenade ability to take targets they | |||
:cannot effectively deal with out of action, and raid enemy bases to shut down | |||
:production for a short time. They can be upgraded with an Arbiter's Champion | |||
:to add an additional Sangheili warrior armed with a plasma caster. | |||
:Disgraced Sangheili have few options to recover their honor, even in death. Had | |||
:Ripa joined with Atriox and thrown off the Prophets' shackles he had powerful | |||
:tools to exploit Sangheili warriors seeking redemption. Though Ripa could not | |||
:lead through loyalty or charisma as a general, as the Arbiter he could bind | |||
:Sangheili with iron-clad oaths that traded unquestioning service as his vassals | |||
:for a return to the rolls of honor. | |||
===Grunts=== | |||
:Grunts commanded by an Elite | |||
:The Grunts in this squad are armed with plasma pistols, led by an Elite with a | |||
:plasma rifle. Upgrades allow the unit to cloak themselves for a while and add an | |||
:Elite second—in—command. | |||
:A Grunt's lot is not a happy one, but this squad has the advantage of being led | |||
:by an Elite rather than a Brute, and whilst their average life-span is still short, it | |||
:may be fractionally less unpleasant. The unit is relatively fast and effective | |||
:against all enemy types and better at ranged combat than a Brute—led squad. | |||
===Phantom=== | |||
:Assault dropship. | |||
:The Phantom is a fast, heavily armed aerial transport available to the Arbiter. It | |||
:is armed with heavy plasma cannons for engaging enemy air and ground | |||
:targets, and can embark up to two infantry squads using its integral grav lift. | |||
:These squads can fire from the Phantom, or be deployed at any time with the | |||
:Eject ability. The Phantom's speed can be increased with the Swift Wings | |||
:upgrade. | |||
:The Enduring Conviction carried a number of Phantom dropships to augment | |||
:its existing stocks of Spirit troop carriers and Lich deployment platforms when | |||
:it deployed to the Ark. The Banished Phantoms that would have been used by | |||
:the Arbiter are heavily modified to serve as gunships and firing platforms, and | |||
:are capable of long-range subluminal travel. | |||
===The Arbiter=== | |||
:Ripa 'Moramee | |||
:Though a talented strategist, Ripa prefers to make fights personal. On the | |||
:battlefield Ripa wields his two relic blades with devastating skill, and can trigger | |||
:his Arbiter’s Rage ability to temporarily become a murderous avatar of war. | |||
:While Raging the Arbiter can leap to attack air units, moves faster and does | |||
:significantly more damage. Upgrades include Swift Fury which increases his | |||
:movement speed and damage, Conduit Incarnate which activates Conduit of | |||
:Rage when the Arbiter kills an enemy while Raging. and Arbiter's Reprisal which | |||
:reflects damage back towards his attackers. | |||
===Cannon Fodder=== | |||
:Quantity is its own quality. | |||
:Cannon Fodder are an infantry unit which replaces standard Grunts in Yapyap | |||
:THE DESTROYER'S army. They are unarmed, excitable, and poorly trained, but | |||
:free: they cost no resources to deploy [just takes time and population cap]. | |||
:Though each unit is not exactly a powerhouse combatant, the Grunt Swarms | |||
:are very useful for scouting, overwhelming enemy positions, and capturing | |||
:points. In addition to standard infantry upgrades the Swarm can be trained in | |||
:ancient Unggoy art of being Anklebiters, which gives them a weak close—combat | |||
:capability and ability to dogpile the enemy and slow them down. Yapyap can | |||
:also get them fired up with his Refer a Friend upgrade, which gives the unit a | |||
:self—heal by packaging his best—selling novel on Grunt leadership together with | |||
:some bandages. | |||
:An endless horde of overzealous Unggoy, ready to be marched into battle at a | |||
:moment's notice! As Yapyap has lost [he says "misplaced"] more Grunts in their | |||
:revolution than were even carried to the Ark in the first place, it's a bit of a | |||
:mystery where these recruits are coming from. All that anyone knows for sure | |||
:is that Yapyap THE DESTROYER argues with his Throne of Woe, gives it a few | |||
:good kicks, and glassy—eyed reinforcements show up at camp the next day, | |||
:ready to fight for the glory of Yapyap! In these dark days Grunts adrift are a | |||
:gift, so other Grunts don't ask any questions. | |||
===Heavy Grunts=== | |||
:They eat Spartans for breakfast! | |||
:Heavy Grunts are elite infantry who replace .Jump Pack Brutes. Heavy Grunts | |||
:are Yapyap THE DESTROYER'S enforcers , wearing heavy armor and armed with | |||
:plasma pistols. When they need to break out the big guns the leader uses his | |||
:Fuel Rod Cannon. This cannon can be upgraded with the party's Over special | |||
:ability, which fires an EMP round that stuns vehicles and aircraft. And though | |||
:war never changes, their unit size can. The My Plus One upgrade adds an | |||
:additional squad member to the entourage. | |||
:Heavily augmented using strange machinery found on the Ark, Heavy Grunts | |||
:are part Grunt, part machine, all awesome. Even without their new battle armor | |||
:the Heavy Grunts are bad to the bone, and their chainmail undervests, | |||
:mirrorshade lenses, and bad attitude prove it. They are led by the Shadow | |||
:Master of Buwan, a red—beret—wearing Grunt spoken of in hushed whispers, | |||
:who has taught his disciples ancient Balaho martial arts and a number of useful | |||
:rope knot tricks. | |||
===Methane Wagon=== | |||
:Flamethrower guitar attachment is on order. | |||
:The Methane Wagon is a support vehicle unit which can be deployed by Yapyap | |||
:THE DESTROYER. It's slow, rickety, unstable, and the parking brake is a chunk of | |||
:wood, but other than that it works as well as you would expect a Grunt | |||
:contraption to. Whether by design or malfunction the Wagon emits a Methane | |||
:Aura: clouds of infusion-enriched methane that enhance the aggression and | |||
:damage of nearby Grunts, while confusing and reducing the damage of enemy | |||
:units in the stinky cloud. The Wagon can also make special deliveries of enriched | |||
:gas clouds by catapult—launching kegs with the Methane Delivery special ability. | |||
:The aura and clouds can be upgraded with The Good Stuff by drawing upon | |||
:illegal infusions stashed aboard by its party-hard operators. Unfortunately, | |||
:these special brews are rather...volatile. The Methane Wagon will detonate | |||
:violently when its structural integrity is compromised. | |||
:Yapyap THE DESTROYER dreams of owning a fleet of gold-plated warships to | |||
:lord over the mean streets of Balaho. Well, Yapyap doesn't yet have the gekz | |||
:saved up to afford that, so he has to settle for a souped—up Shadows in the | |||
:meantime. But with a few more successes on the Ark he can at least upgrade | |||
:them with aftermarket iridium plating, hubcaps molded with the face of | |||
:legendary Grunt heroes, and massive spoilers which ensure the Great Journey | |||
:can be travelled in style. Although it has not yet reached its final form the | |||
:Methane Wagon's mix of combat and support abilities do make it the mullet of | |||
:Grunt mechanized warfare: all business on the front lines, but party central in | |||
:the rear. | |||
===Grunt Riders=== | |||
:Backseat driver. | |||
:The Grunt Rider is an infantry unit which replaces Suicide Grunts. The Grunts | |||
:chosen to lord it over captured Brutes still lack much common sense, so going | |||
:from carrying a backpack to being a backpack may not be a step up. Grunt | |||
:Riders have a simple partnership with their Brutes: the Brutes punch things | |||
:with their fists, while the Grunts tell them where to go and throw plasma | |||
:grenades at enemies, allies, small animals, inanimate objects, and strange noises. | |||
:The Brute's attacks as-is, they can upgrade their punch force with Grunt- | |||
:engineered plasma gloves by investing in Punch Harder, You! | |||
:Unlike methane and infusions, the Grunt and Brute pairing is not a perfect | |||
:match. Among other quirks, some Brute Riders have a tendency to develop an | |||
:obsession with biofuels, power management, and gladiatorial fights, much to | |||
:the annoyance of everyone else in the rebellion. Other Brute Riders suffer | |||
:"accidents" at the fists of the Brutes if they get too bossy. The rest simply hope | |||
:to survive long enough to get promoted to Locust driver or methane hauler. | |||
===Grunt Goblin=== | |||
:Large and in charge. | |||
:Those nasty humans and Banished bullies won't know what smacked them | |||
:when the Grunt Goblin enters the battlefield! Piloted by Top Grunt jockeys, each | |||
:Goblin is armed with unstoppable power wrists and heavy needle cannon right | |||
:from the start, and can upgrade to the Shardstorm launcher for additional | |||
:crystalline explosive fireworks. When the Goblins fancy feet get to stepping | |||
:they can be upgraded to allow Grunt Hustle, increasing the movement speed | |||
:for all nearby friendly units for a short period of time. While footloose and fancy | |||
:free under the effect of the Grunt Hustle, the Goblin and nearby Grunt units are | |||
:deadlier - as deadly as a Grunt can be, that is. And nest-mother said those | |||
:dancing lessons would never pay off! | |||
:Also known as the Balaho battlesuit, Goblins are a patent—pending combination | |||
:of amazing good looks and punchiness in a single value—packed package. But | |||
:wait, there's more! Act now and you can get not one. Not two. But THREE | |||
:Goblins on the battlefield, for a true Grunty triple—threat. Forget fighting fair, for | |||
:these suits have hearts of blamite and fists of justice that will deliver the Ark to | |||
:its rightful owners: the Unggoy. And with the Ark in their grasping claws the | |||
:rest of the galaxy will tremble! At least, that's what the Throne of Woe keeps | |||
:telling Yapyap THE DESTROYER. But wait, how did Yapyap get ahold of these | |||
:incredible new machines and find time to modify them? Mind your own business | |||
:is how. | |||
===Voridus=== | |||
:The corrupter. | |||
:Voridus takes to the field an iatrochemically-enhanced armour powered by tanks | |||
:of infusion gel. Voridus can drop this gel from his tanks, leaving long-lasting | |||
:toxic energy pools in his wake which damage enemy units but which can be | |||
:harnessed by his allies. | |||
:Though he takes to the field with a standard gravity hammer, once he acquires | |||
:enough resources he replaces it with an Infused Hammer, which creates energy | |||
:pools with each strike and synergizes with his armor. Voridus can also | |||
:intentionally release gel from his tanks when he activates his Salt the Earth | |||
:ability, leaving wide energy pools in his wake. | |||
===Volatile Scarab=== | |||
:Overcharged weapons systems make this modified assault platform even more | |||
:deadly for both enemies and for the Scarab's own crew. | |||
:Never one to leave a good weapon alone, once Voridus learned how to harness | |||
:the power of infusion gel he immediately started testing its application to all | |||
:available Banished systems. Not all vehicles could accommodate the large | |||
:containment systems required to weaponize the gel, but in the case of the | |||
:Scarab that extra bulk was trivial addition. The Infused Scarabs fielded by | |||
:Voridus are capable of spreading massive pools of the damaging energy gel | |||
:across the battlefield while retaining the Scarab's base resilience and ability to | |||
:traverse even the largest combat obstacles. | |||
:Voridus enjoys taking personal command of his Infused Scarabs whenever | |||
:possible but retains a small cadre of specially selected pilots ready to take over | |||
:for him when he is otherwise occupied. The prospect of charging into withering | |||
:enemy fire while riding atop massive tanks of the most volatile liquid known to | |||
:Banished armorers takes a special kind of crazy, which Voridus knows all too | |||
:well how to engender in his troops. | |||
===Pavium=== | |||
:Unyielding tyrant. | |||
:Pavium is a traditional Jiralhanae combat engineer, taking to the field of battle | |||
:as an engine of destruction, smashing enemy lines as part of the pack's | |||
:vanguard. His panoply of war always includes his custom warplate gifted to him | |||
:by Decimus. | |||
:On the battlefield, Pavium is a walking tank armed with a Heavy Mortar System | |||
:for direct bombardment and a Target Designator for calling out high-value | |||
:targets for combined fire. Targets painted by Pavium's designator cannot | |||
:benefit from stealth and take additional damage. This effect continues until the | |||
:painted unit dies, moves out of range, or Pavium cancels the ability. Upgrades | |||
:include Designator Shells, which temporarily paints targets hit by his mortar | |||
:and an Advanced Designator, which also paints the enemies close to the main target. | |||
===Wraith Invader=== | |||
:Assault transport. | |||
:The Wraith Invader is an infantry fighting vehicle available to Warlord Pavium. It | |||
:is armed with a siphoning beam, which repairs the transport, and can carry two | |||
:units of infantry. Each of the infantry units can fire out of the Wraith Invader. In | |||
:addition to standard vehicle upgrades the gravity propulsion system of the | |||
:Wraith Invader can be boosted with Carrier Overdrive, significantly increasing its | |||
:shield strength and damage. | |||
:In the Covenant, ecclesiastical authorities ultimately oversaw even the most | |||
:trivial modifications to existing designs. Improvements or alterations required | |||
:layers of bureaucracy to navigate, and often took decades to gain approval from | |||
:the Prophets. The Banished approval process is much simpler: if there is a | |||
:demonstrated need and materials available a pack leader can make any changes | |||
:that he or she wishes. The Wraith Invader is an example of this freedom, with | |||
:Pavium taking damaged mortar tank hulls and repurposing them into heavy | |||
:troop carriers. | |||
===Brute Grenadier=== | |||
:Destroyers and despoilers. | |||
:Brute Grenadiers are a special infantry unit available to Voridus. Their Gel Siphon | |||
:ability allows them to absorb nearby infusion pools and harness that energy to | |||
:overcharge their iatrochemically-enhanced armor and grenade launchers. | |||
:On death, their equipment explodes, doing damage to nearby units and leaving | |||
:behind an infusion pool. Their weapons can be upgraded with Hard-Target | |||
:Detonators to cause additional damage against vehicles and structures, and | |||
:Infused Grenades which increases grenade attack range and creates short-lived | |||
:energy pools at the point of impact. | |||
:The Brute Grenadiers are madmen and savages who are too unstable and | |||
:crude to advance in the Banished hierarchy. With few other options to seek | |||
:glory, they have turned to Voridus, who offers a place in the vanguard of his | |||
:pack for any willing to test his latest inventions. Glory they will have, even as | |||
:their bodies rot from the inside out from exposure to the unspeakably toxic by- | |||
:products of the power they abuse. | |||
===Infused Engineer=== | |||
:Aberrant Huragok. | |||
:Infused Engineers replace standard Engineers in Voridus' army. They retain the | |||
:Huragok reconstitution beam but channel large infused gel pools instead of | |||
:creating overshield bubbles with their special ability. | |||
:Extended exposure to the toxic residue of Voridus' experiments with infusion | |||
:gel has altered his Huragok assistants, causing some to simply fall apart while | |||
:the rest have been changed in other-more subtle-ways. These "damaged" | |||
:Engineers are shunned by their healthy companions and display distinctly non- | |||
:Huragok behaviors, such as a lack of interest in repairing Forerunner machinery | |||
:and sabotaging equipment of Banished who have annoyed them in the past. As | |||
:long as the Infused Engineers continue to perform their duties for him, however, | |||
:Voridus has little interest in their long-term health or new behaviors. | |||
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===Grizzly=== | |||
:Superheavy assault tank. | |||
:Grizzly tanks are armed with dual high-velocity cannons that make quick work | |||
:of most armored vehicles and dual medium machine guns to suppress enemy | |||
:infantry. The missile barrage upgrade allows them to fire an area-of-effect | |||
:bombardment. The Grizzly's heavy armor is reflected in their slow speed and | |||
:cost, and they are vulnerable to enemy aircraft. | |||
:Approaching the upper limit of mass and volume that can be dropship- | |||
:transported, the Grizzly is a superheavy tank unit deployed as a siegebreaker by | |||
:specialized UNSC armored groups. The Spirit of Fire has an unusually large | |||
:complement of the vehicles due to the machinations of Sergeant John Forge, | |||
:though the secrets and convoluted story of their acquisition went with him to | |||
:the grave. | |||
===Warthog=== | |||
:Utility light attack vehicle. | |||
:The most versatile vehicle in the UNSC inventory, the Warthog is armed with | |||
:a light machine gun which can handle all but the most heavily armored vehicles. In | |||
:a pinch the vehicle can be used to ram a target, directing the driver to careen | |||
:into [and ideally over] enemy infantry. The autocannon can be upgraded to a | |||
:gauss cannon, which substantially increases the Warthog's anti-armor | |||
:capabilities. | |||
:The M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, more commonly known as the | |||
:Warthog, is a quintessentially tough and durable UNSC vehicle, manufactured in | |||
:one variant or another for centuries. The towing winch system at the front of | |||
:the vehicle resembles a warthog’s tusks, giving it its name, and it has enhanced | |||
:suspension and four-wheel steering for a smooth ride over any battlefield. | |||
:Highly configurable and adaptable, dozens of specialized Warthog loadouts are | |||
:loaded into the Spirit of Fire's datastores, awaiting use. | |||
===Jerome-092=== | |||
:Genetically augmented humans wearing MJOLNIR armor, the ultimate super | |||
:soldier. | |||
:Spartans are the crack infantry unit of the UNSC—tough, fast moving and | |||
:equipped with a rapidly recharging energy shield when not in combat. Their | |||
:enhanced agility and strength enables them to leap high into the air before | |||
:slamming into the ground, either to take out an enemy, place an explosive | |||
:device on an enemy structure or even hijack a vehicle. | |||
:Though every Spartan has a instinctive mastery over all weapons, each of the | |||
:Spirit of Fire's Red Team can be upgraded with their favored weapon. In | |||
:Jerome's case this is a Spartan laser which is highly accurate and powerful, but | |||
:has a slow reload rate. | |||
:Senior chief petty officer Jerome-092 was born into poverty in the infamous | |||
:Palaikos borderlands on the colony world of Minister. a tough world that forced | |||
:him into an early childhood of crime where he also realized his capacity for | |||
:violence. He was abducted and indoctrinated into the SPARTAN-ll program, | |||
:where, after many initial escape attempts, he was transformed from a self- | |||
:centered survivalist to a leader, honing the speed and agility that kept him alive | |||
:back home. | |||
===Alice-130=== | |||
:Genetically augmented humans wearing MJOLNIR armor, the ultimate super | |||
:soldier. | |||
:Spartans are the crack infantry unit of the UNSC—tough, fast moving and | |||
:equipped with a rapidly recharging energy shield when not in combat. Their | |||
:enhanced agility and strength enables them to leap high into the air before | |||
:slamming into the ground, either to take out an enemy, place an explosive | |||
:device on an enemy structure or even hijack a vehicle. | |||
:Spartans Alice-130 can be upgraded to heft a medium range, rapid-firing heavy | |||
:machine gun. | |||
:Alice-130 grew up on the way station colony of Passage, where she amazed | |||
:her family by quickly learning rudimentary engineering at an early age. This | |||
:exceptional aptitude marked her out from the rest of the children and she was | |||
:flagged up as a potential candidate for the SPARTAN-ll program. | |||
:Like all the candidates, she was abducted from her family for secret training, | |||
:but she was one of the few children who weren't traumatized during the | |||
:process. In fact, Alice actually relished and thrived on the challenge, a natural | |||
:Spartan if there ever was one. Despite eagerly embracing her destiny, Alice's | |||
:body initially rejected the augmentation process and she had to be retrained | |||
:separately, where she met similar 'wash outs' Douglas-042 and Jerome-092, | |||
:her future partners in Red Team. Alice lives for combat and challenge and can | |||
:often appear reckless. but this is in actuality an utmost belief in her abilities. | |||
===Douglas-042=== | |||
:Genetically augmented humans wearing MJOLNIR armor, the ultimate super | |||
:soldier. | |||
:Spartans are the crack infantry unit of the UNSC—tough, fast moving and | |||
:equipped with a rapidly recharging energy shield when not in combat. Their | |||
:enhanced agility and strength enables them to leap high into the air before | |||
:slamming into the ground, either to take out an enemy, place an explosive | |||
:device on an enemy structure or even hijack a vehicle. | |||
:Douglas-042 can be upgraded with his specialist weapon, which is a long range, slow firing rocket launcher. | |||
:Douglas-042 had a tough time adjusting to the SPARTAN-ll program as he had | |||
:originally come from an affluent family in Khetleya on the Asphodel colony. | |||
:He found the sudden culture shock difficult to adjust to, but soon focused that | |||
:anger into a quiet confidence in his physical ability-even among the other | |||
:Spartans Douglas is considered something of a giant, and he started to believe | |||
:that he had a purpose in life. | |||
:This faith in destiny has given Douglas more of an optimistic outlook in life than | |||
:the guarded cynicism common among other Spartans, and it is this hopefulness | |||
:that helps lift their spirits in hard times. | |||
===Marines=== | |||
:Basic infantry units who can take-and-hold fortifications or activate Forerunner | |||
:artifacts. | |||
:UNSC Marine infantry are armed with assault rifles that are effective against | |||
:infantry but deal little damage against ground vehicles. They can receive | |||
:additional reinforcements and supplies in the field, including the ability to throw | |||
:grenades or assigning a combat mechanic to the squad. The mechanic will | |||
:automatically repair nearby damaged vehicles and is armed with an anti-tank | |||
:rocket launcher. | |||
:Marines are the UNSC's expeditionary force-in-readiness, and after decades in | |||
:cryo-sleep they are old school both figuratively and literally. The Spirit of Fire's | |||
:veteran Marines are experienced at fighting in exotic environments and have | |||
:received training by Anders to operate Forerunner systems well enough to | |||
:avoid triggering defense wards and immolating themselves [most of the time]. | |||
===Hellbringers=== | |||
:Anti-infantry Marines armed with flamethrowers. | |||
:Each Hellbringer carries a heavy flamethrower which deals area of effect damage | |||
:against close range targets. The flamethrower is very effective against | |||
:infantry - even those garrisoned in structures - but is of limited use against | |||
:armored vehicles. The flamethrower can be upgraded with dispersion nozzles | |||
:that increase damage and size of the flame sheets. | |||
:Marines willing to strap a tank of volatile chemicals to their back to fire a jet of | |||
:superheated flame at enemies are braver [and crazier] than most. Though the | |||
:UNSC adopted thermobaric munitions for deploying most incendiaries, the liquid | |||
:projector flamethrower proved its worth to the Spirit of Fire's combat teams by | |||
:burning out dug-in Covenant infantry, sterilizing Flood infestations, and heating | |||
:up decades-old MREs. | |||
===Darter=== | |||
:Utility cargo dropship. | |||
:Darters are cargo dropships that form the backbone of the Spirit of Fire's | |||
:logistical system. Darters are loaded with carefully packaged cargo pallets and | |||
:passengers aboard the Spirit of Fire. They are then launched to firebases in the | |||
:combat zone, dropping off vital supplies and returning with injured personnel | |||
:and strategic resources. A steady stream of Darters is vital for the just-in-time | |||
:warfighting strategy of UNSC expeditionary operations on hostile worlds. | |||
===Pelican=== | |||
:Military transport dropship. | |||
:A workhorse of the UNSC, Pelican dropships are used by military and civilian | |||
:agencies throughout human space. Produced in bewildering numbers with | |||
:dozens of major variants they form the backbone of all medium-lift operations | |||
:made by the Spirit of Fire. Though they can be used to hot-drop troops and | |||
:vehicles to a combat zone, the ever-present threat of Banished anti-aerospace | |||
:cannons deployed near conflict areas means Captain Cutter has strictly limited | |||
:their tactical utilization. | |||
===Condor Dropship=== | |||
:Slipspace-capable cargo dropship. | |||
:The Condor is long-range transport vessel used by the UNSC and many civilian | |||
:agencies, and those that survived the Banished attack at the Ark were | |||
:redeployed to the Spirit of Fire to deploy prefabricated base modules in lieu of | |||
:the ship's original complement of Heron dropships. These are valuable vessels, | |||
:for they possess slipspace drive cores, although the Ark's extreme distance from | |||
:UNSC space mean they can only be used to explore outlying Forerunner | |||
:installations and conduct long-range reconnaissance rather than make trips | |||
:back to Earth. | |||
===Hornet=== | |||
:Fast. nimble, multi-role attack VTOL. | |||
:Hornets are fast-attack aerial gunships used for combat reconnaissance and | |||
:lightning strikes against high-priority targets. They are armed with rotary | |||
:autocannons that are effective against all targets and can be upgraded with | |||
:Marine Wingmen carrying rocket launchers. | |||
:Air operation directors from the Spirit of Fire are fond of the AV-14B Hornet's | |||
:firepower, but they are also very much aware of the vehicle's relative fragility. | |||
:Marine pilots often mitigate this issue by operating in Hornet "wolfpack" kill | |||
:teams to overwhelm air defenses and destroy their targets before retaliatory | |||
:fire can do much damage. Commanders are advised to wait for the SPNKR- | |||
:armed wingmen and personally direct the assault when using Hornet swarms | |||
:against heavily defended facilities. | |||
===Cyclops=== | |||
:Anti-tank combat walker. | |||
:Cyclops suits are armored infantry exoskeletons armed with an anti-vehicle | |||
:autocannon effective against most ground units. The autocannon can be | |||
:upgraded to fire shock rounds with non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse | |||
:warheads that slow the movement of target vehicles. Cyclops suits benefit | |||
:from infantry upgrades but are as durable as most light vehicles. | |||
:Radically redesigned by Serina using design files from Lethbridge Industrial that | |||
:she inadvertently "found" during operations on Arcadia, the HRUNTING Mk.III | |||
:Cyclops suits produced aboard the Spirit of Fire now use a refactored | |||
:exoskeleton and completely original control software. Though this combat | |||
:walker variant does not have the raw strength of the original engineering | |||
:vehicle, it is faster and far easier to operate even with its new weaponry and | |||
:armor. Isabel continues to improve on the design with modern UNSC cyberlink | |||
:protocols and module concepts. | |||
===Wolverine=== | |||
:Specialized anti-aircraft vehicle. | |||
:The Wolverine is a tactical air defense vehicle. fitted with an advanced Multiple | |||
:Launch Rocket System [MLRS]. A secondary grenade launcher is fitted to | |||
:engage ground targets, but it is recommended that the Wolverine avoid | |||
:engaging armored vehicles. | |||
:The Wolverine was reintroduced in the latter years of the insurrection, but it | |||
:also proved highly effective in countering the Covenant's Banshee and Seraph | |||
:fighters. Wolverines aboard the Spirit of Fire are relatively unsophisticated | |||
:compared to contemporary variants, but Isabel is making great strides in | |||
:adapting modern UNSC targeting software to the older hardware. | |||
===ODSTs=== | |||
:Elite rapid-deployment infantry. | |||
:Orbital Drop Shock Troopers [ODSTs] are elite infantry that make quick work of | |||
:any nearby enemy troops with their silenced SMGs. ODSTs can place a | |||
:proximity-fused demolition charge and deploy from orbit anywhere in explored | |||
:territory using the ODST drop leader power. Other units in the drop zone may | |||
:take damage from the ODSTs' meteoric arrival. | |||
:A special forces raiding unit of the Marines, ODSTs are deployed from the Spirit | |||
:of Fire to turn the tide of battles, raid enemy bases. and assassinate high-value | |||
:targets. A normal UDST day entails a hair-raising drop from orbit While encased | |||
:in an armored drop pod. The ODSTs enter the atmosphere at high speed and | |||
:brake just short of impact. Because of the speed with which they enter the | |||
:atmosphere, the pods get extraordinarily hot, giving ODSTs the nickname | |||
:'Helljumpers' and their slogan "Feet first into Hell!" | |||
===Scorpion=== | |||
:Main battle tank. | |||
:The Scorpion is armed with a high velocity cannon for anti-tank work and a | |||
:medium machine gun for engaging enemy infantry. Scorpions in the field can be | |||
:upgraded with submunition canister shells that deal heavy damage in a blast | |||
:radius around their target. | |||
:The Spirit of Fire carries a large complement of M808S Scorpion tanks modified | |||
:by Serina during the years in which the ship drifted in space. Her improvements | |||
:include a more efficient armor arrangement. better situational awareness for | |||
:the operator, and upgrades to the main cannon. Isabel has found little room for | |||
:improvement on this blueprint, but she sees possibilities for specialized variants | |||
:that leverage the chassis for other roles. | |||
===Nightingale=== | |||
:Medical and maintenance support aircraft. | |||
:Nightingales support UNSC forces on the ground with their complement of | |||
:multi-purpose restoration drones. which automatically deploy to heal and repair | |||
:nearby allied units. Nightingales can also deploy multi-spectrum defensive | |||
:smoke as an ability, which blocks enemy line of sight. The Nightingale is | |||
:unarmed, and should never be deployed Without an escort. | |||
:The Nightingale EV-44 Support VTOL is one of the newest UNSC support | |||
:aircraft used by Air Force rescue squadrons and Marine combat logistic teams, | |||
:and its relatively simple construction [aside from the drone systems] made the | |||
:design blueprint easy to adapt to the Spirit of Fire's older factory modules. As | |||
:the ship's complement of troops cannot be replenished, vehicles such as the | |||
:Nightingale are essential for keeping as many bodies in the fight as possible. | |||
===Jackrabbit=== | |||
:Fast reconnaissance trike. | |||
:The Jackrabbit, or M121 Light Strike Vehicle, is a very fast scout vehicle that | |||
:can detect cloaked enemy units and rapidly gather resources. It can be | |||
:upgraded with a mini-frag launcher for some offensive punch, but is frequently | |||
:used for exploration and liberating resource nodes from opponents. | |||
:Cheap and easy to manufacture, the Jackrabbit's design blueprint was one of | |||
:the first to be integrated by the Spirit of Fire after Isabel's rescue. At first | |||
:glance it looks like a lightly armored bike with a compact cockpit for the rider, | |||
:but when decelerating the front splits into two separate wheels to form a | |||
:tripod and retain stability. When bursts of speed are required, the two wheels | |||
:pinion together automatically. | |||
==== | ===Kodiak=== | ||
:Self-propelled artillery gun. | |||
:Kodiak artillery systems are armed with long-range siege cannons, though the | |||
:vehicle must deploy before it can fire. Deployed Kodiaks cannot move, which | |||
:means that they are best paired with other units to act as spotters. Professor | |||
:Anders can fit the Kodiak with beacon warheads that act as Sentinel lures, | |||
:attracting and antagonizing the Ark's defense constructs. | |||
:A modern UNSC vehicle introduced to the Spirit of Fire by Isabel, the Kodiak | |||
:M400 Artillery System has quickly become a favorite of the ship's crew on | |||
:account of the Kodiak's spectacular firepower. When the Kodiak enters | |||
:lockdown mode, the articulated ‘feet' from the side of the vehicle fold down to | |||
:anchor the vehicle to the ground to provide stability and counter the recoil of | |||
:the siege cannon. The cannon's shells are massive and take some time to reload | |||
:between firing, but the devastation they cause is well worth the wait. | |||
==== | ===Snipers=== | ||
:Stealthy reconnaissance and marksman unit. | |||
:Snipers are specialized infantry units armed with a sniper rifle and accompanied | |||
:by a spotter drone. Snipers are equipped with cloaking tech. which they can use | |||
:to camouflage themselves as they scout out enemy targets. The base rifle is | |||
:only effective against infantry , but the Stanchion upgrade arms the Sniper | |||
:with a portable railgun that deals heavier damage against ground troops. | |||
=== | :Drawn from experienced Marine force reconnaissance and Army cavalry scouts, | ||
:the Spirit of Fire's sniper teams have traditionally operated in the background as | |||
:unsung heroes of many skirmishes and aerial strikes. Equipped with | |||
:photoreactive cloaks and deceptive jammers, Snipers are extremely difficult to | |||
:detect until they prepare to strike. After a sniper engages, a canny commander | |||
:should redeploy them to another vantage point to avoid retaliatory fire. | |||
===Condor Gunship=== | |||
:Slow-moving but heavily armed and armored gunship. | |||
:The Condor is a slow-moving but powerful gunship variant of the civilian | |||
:dropship armed with multiple pulse laser turrets and a ballista mini-Magnetic | |||
:Accelerator Cannon [MAC], all of which can independently target enemy units. | |||
:The pulse lasers fire quickly, making them effective against massed units, and | |||
:the MAC is unmatched in hard target elimination. It can be upgraded with a | |||
:heavy gauss barrage, which fires three quick MAC blasts at enemy targets. | |||
:Condor gunships produced on the Spirit of Fire lack a slipspace drive, however, | |||
:with those systems replaced by older, bulkier. capacitors Isabel used to power | |||
:the pulse lasers and magnetic accelerator cannon. | |||
:The G81 Heavy Gunship, Isabel's reconfiguration of the Condor transport, breaks | |||
:a large number of UNSC weapons platform and other safety regulations, but | |||
:she's pretty sure Captain Cutter will have her back if they survive the war on | |||
:the Ark. | |||
=== | ===Vulture=== | ||
:Ground-attack gunship with tactical missile payload. | |||
:AC-220 Vulture gunships engage ground vehicles with twin medium | |||
:autocannons, air vehicles with anti-air missile pods, and enemy bases and | |||
:staging areas with Phoenix tactical missiles. | |||
:The Vulture is the largest combat aerodyne in UNSC service and is essentially a | |||
:flying tank. The size and cost of deploying such a unit limits its use by the Spirit | |||
:of Fire, though Isabel's upgrades and logistical expertise has dramatically | |||
:simplified Vulture production and maintenance. | |||
=== | ===Forge's Warthog=== | ||
:Warthog driven by [the late] Sergeant Forge | |||
:Sergeant Forge has spent long hours in the Spirit of Fire's hangar customizing | |||
:this Warthog with turbochargers. roll bars and hundreds more tweaks, but has | |||
:no compunction to let it sit idle. Forge's Warthog is a Hero unit unique to Forge, | |||
:kept out of the motor pool circulation and the hands of other Marines. | |||
== | :Always wanting to be in the thick of action. Forge has outfitted his vehicle with | ||
:a defensive aura of nanobots to repair the Warthog in the midst of battle. | |||
===The Ark=== | :Forge uses his Warthog for fast harassment of enemy units and has made | ||
{{ | :some modifications to the autocannon so that, when upgraded to a gauss | ||
:cannon. it can fire highly damaging Anvil Rounds. The Gauss can then be further | |||
:upgraded to a Gauss Overcharge, making the cannon's shots even more | |||
:powerful. | |||
===Kinsano's Cyclops=== | |||
:Kinsano's adapted Cyclops mech-suit. | |||
:The Flame Cyclops is a Hero unit unique to Kinsano. Her one-off armored | |||
:exoskeleton is equipped with twin flamer units whose limited range is offset by | |||
:the high damage they inflict, and by the mech's overall speed, giving impressive | |||
:area-control. | |||
:A fast-recharging energy shield provides basic defense and an upgrade gives | |||
:access to the Firewall ability, which creates a static wall of flame very damaging | |||
:to units passing through it. | |||
===Flame Warthog=== | |||
:Warthog armed with powerful flamer. | |||
:The Flame Warthog, or 'Flamehog', is an adapted Warthog only available to | |||
:Morgan Kinsano. The usual Warthog autocannon has been replaced with a | |||
:white-burning flamethrower which is particularly effective against infantry and | |||
:buildings. The passenger also fires anti-air rockets. | |||
:The Flamehog has the same ramming ability as a regular Warthog and an | |||
:upgrade allows the flamer to be replaced with a grenade launcher with | |||
:incendiary grenades. | |||
===Mantis=== | |||
:Mark IX Armor Defense System | |||
:The Mantis is a combat vehicle used in a number of different configurations by | |||
:the UNSC and licensed security forces. The Mantis replaces the Warthog in | |||
:Sergeant Johnson's force. Its default weapon is a chaingun, which can target | |||
:both ground and air targets. The Missile/Shield Requisition upgrade increases | |||
:the number of missiles the Mantis can fire and adds energy shielding, while the | |||
:Gauss/Designator Requisition upgrade replaces the conventional chaingun with | |||
:a gauss repeater and adds a networked target designator. The target | |||
:designator allows the Mantis to "paint" a single unit and coordinate attacks | |||
:using the local battlenet, increasing all damage the target takes from friendly | |||
:units. Groups of Mantis walkers will smart target their designators. | |||
:Highly mobile, well-protected, air-droppable, and reconfigurable, the Mantis | |||
:represents the state-of-the—art in infantry walkers. Mantis units were | |||
:stationed at the Henry Lamb Research Outpost for site security, but many | |||
:were destroyed in the initial Banished attack. Well aware of their combat | |||
:potential, Isabel has begun producing a modified version of the Mantis for the | |||
:use of Spirit of Fire's ground forces, with adjustments to reuse parts produced | |||
:for the Cyclops and Colossus. While capable, these units lack the neural | |||
:interface control systems installed on contemporary UNSC models; a necessary | |||
:concession due to the Spirit of Fire's older manufacturing technology. | |||
===Colossus=== | |||
Heavy—metal mayhem. | |||
:The Colossus is a superheavy vehicle unit which can be deployed by Sergeant | |||
:Johnson in place of the Scorpion. It is relatively slow, but fitted with a | |||
:devastating arsenal, capable of taking down almost any foe. The Colossus' | |||
:primary weapon is a long-range heavy railgun, a massive weapon originally | |||
:designed for installation on fortified structures. While the rail cannon can only | |||
:target ground units, its autocannon has an all—environment engagement profile. | |||
:After upgrades the Colossus can use Stomp, sending out a shockwave that | |||
:stuns and damages enemy ground units. | |||
:The Colossus is a next—generation exoskeleton combat unit designed by | |||
:Materials Group and Hannibal Weapon Systems for the UNSC Army. Isabel | |||
:retains its manufacturing templates from her supply-chain training on Earth, | |||
:though manufacturing these massive combat machines represents a | |||
:considerable burden on the Spirit of Fire's supplies. Sergeant Johnson claims to | |||
:have acquired the materials for his Colossus units via the classic Marine Corps | |||
:logistical expediency of 'borrowing' equipment that isn't nailed down [or couldn't | |||
:be pried free], but his actual source for these machines is a mystery wrapped in | |||
:an enigma, protected by shield generators and several tons of Titanium—A | |||
:armor plating. | |||
===Green Machine=== | |||
:Lean, mean, killing machine. | |||
:When Sergeant Johnson joined the Corps they didn't have any fancy-schmanzy | |||
:power armor, but he's a quick learner. He drops onto the Ark in the "Green | |||
:Machine," a bipedal weapon system custom-fitted with an array of miniguns, | |||
:phased-plasma fusils, sonic blindwolf repellers, repair beacon pods, and fast- | |||
:regen energy shields. He keeps a sharp stick handy as a backup weapon. The | |||
:energy shielding rapidly regenerates after it hasn't been hit for a few seconds, | |||
:which plays well with Sergeant Johnson's preferred tactics of hit-and-run raids | |||
:and well-timed combined-arms strikes. The suit's repair beacon ability heals up | |||
:to ten nearby allies with constructor beams tuned to a pleasing Marine Corps- | |||
:approved green color. | |||
:The suit can be upgraded in the field, further enhancing the Green Machine's | |||
:killing power. The Gauss Chaingun upgrade upgrade adds specialized high- | |||
:power ammunition while the Beacon Shield pairs the repair beacon with a | |||
:bubble shield, reducing incoming damage for those inside the repair radius. And | |||
:last—but certainly not least—the suit can be upgraded with a Smart Missile pod | |||
:for dealing with pesky nuisances at long range. Why doesn't he wear a helmet? | |||
:Well, would YOU hide behind an armored faceplate if you had Sergeant | |||
:Johnson's rugged good looks? | |||
===Commander Jerome=== | |||
:UNSC Expeditionary Force Commander | |||
:Commander Jerome has proven himself to be an inspirational and highly capable | |||
:leader, though some aspects of his Spartan conditioning conflict with his | |||
:strategic instincts. Among these is a preference for direct action. On the | |||
:battlefield. Commander Jerome can Inspire nearby troops and take the fight to | |||
:the enemy with a custom Hydra missile launcher, shrugging off attacks with his | |||
:energy shield. | |||
:Commander Jerome cannot hijack vehicles, but he can deploy his personal | |||
:Command Mantis onto the battlefield from the Spirit of Fire. Upgrades include | |||
:increasing the radius of his Inspire ability and add a suppressing orbital barrage | |||
:to the Command Mantis. | |||
===Command Mantis=== | |||
:Theseus unleashed! | |||
:The Command Mantis is a hero vehicle deployed by Commander Jerome. It is an | |||
:upgraded variant of the Mantis all-environment bipedal walker armed with twin | |||
:high energy lasers and fitted with an advanced energy shield. | |||
:The Mantis can operate in an unmanned combat mode or be piloted by | |||
:Commander Jerome. When piloted by Commander Jerome the mech's long- | |||
:range missile launchers are also deployed, though these do have a minimum | |||
:engagement distance. Jerome-092 is free to disembark at any time with the | |||
:unload ability. | |||
:The Command Mantis is tailored specifically for Jerome's neural interface and | |||
:cannot be Hijacked. Upgrades to Commander Jerome also affect the Command | |||
:Mantis, and he continues to Inspire while operating the mech. | |||
:Nicknamed Theseus by Jerome-092, his personalized Command Mantis is a | |||
:mobile command post and linebreaker unit that complements both his | |||
:augmented physiology and leadership style. It incorporates one of the Spirit of | |||
:Fire's command—and—control nexus relays, enhancing Jerome's situational | |||
:awareness of the battlefield and serving as a backup for the UNSC battlenet | |||
:should the ship be crippled or destroyed. | |||
===Omega Team=== | |||
:Enemies' end. | |||
:Omega Team is a Spartan special forces team available exclusively to | |||
:Commander Jerome. All three members of Omega Team are deployed into | |||
:battle via drop pods. Legendary soldiers in their own right, Omega Team | |||
:members inspire nearby units in addition to packing heavy weapons. | |||
:Robert-O25 is armed with a fast—firing Plasma Cannon, Leon-011 is fitted for | |||
:close—quarters combat with a custom Energy Sword, and August—099 is a crack | |||
:shot with her Railgun. As Spartans, each member of Omega Team has energy | |||
:shields and the ability to Hijack enemy vehicles. | |||
:Omega Team is a fast reaction team of Spartan super-soldiers deployed to | |||
:colony worlds threatened by the Covenant. Using the fastest transports | |||
:available, Omega Team rushes to reinforce local defenses and buy time for a | |||
:UNSC response or – more often – an emergency evacuation and enforcement of | |||
:classified last-stand protocols. | |||
:In this latter role Omega Team is responsible for denial of critical resources, data, | |||
:and personnel to the enemy by any means necessary, including deployment of | |||
:weapons of mass destruction to prevent capture and utilization. | |||
:Red Team worked closely with Omega Team several times, including the | |||
:defense of Arcadia’s capital city when it was attacked in 2531, but were | |||
:separated when the Spirit of Fire departed the system to chase retreating | |||
:Covenant forces. Commander Jerome has discerned they survived the war, | |||
:based on UNSC records recovered from the Henry Lamb facility, but he can only | |||
:speculate as to their current activities. | |||
===Mastodon=== | |||
:Armored personnel carrier. | |||
:Mastodons are heavy troop carriers available to Commander Jerome. Each is | |||
:armed with a M41 machine gun in a remotely operated weapon station, but the | |||
:vehicle's primary offensive utility comes from the three units of infantry it can | |||
:carry. Each of these units can engage the enemy using their weapons through | |||
:the ABC's firing ports. The Mastodon can be upgraded to carry an additional | |||
:infantry unit. If the Mastodon is destroyed the troops within will survive, but | |||
:suffer heavy damage. | |||
:M650 Mastodons are widely used by the UNSC Army and colonial defense | |||
:forces. Their large troop compartments enable them to carry heavy infantry | |||
:(such as Spartans in powered assault armor) and their armor protects against | |||
:most heavy weapons, but their size made them difficult to deploy and they lack | |||
:the mobility of smaller (but far less protected) Warthog troop carriers. With | |||
:troops in short supply on the Ark——and reinforcement unlikely——Jerome has | |||
:investigated starting production of these vehicles to minimize infantry | |||
:casualties. | |||
===Cryo Trooper=== | |||
:Nerves of steel and hands of frost. | |||
:Cryo Troopers replace Hellbringers in Serina's combat force. Fury runs hot and | |||
:cold, as evidenced by Serina's plans for a cadre of cryotech—equipped infantry. | |||
:Cryo Troopers are armed with a portable cryo spray which deals damage and | |||
:inflicts a chilling effect on enemy units. This can shut down enemy vehicles and | |||
:structures [including turrets], temporarily shutting them down even if they are | |||
:not subsequently shattered. They can be upgraded with advanced cryo | |||
:systems, which increases the damage, range, and area covered by the chilling | |||
:field of their spray. | |||
:Hellbringers are qualified to maintain, operate, and deploy a number of specialist | |||
:weapon systems in the UNSC arsenal. This includes a range of incendiary, | |||
:thermobaric, energetic, chemical, and biological weapons that most UNSC | |||
:personnel are not even aware of. Serina reasoned their hazardous material | |||
:qualifications and daredevil reputation made them well—suited for field testing | |||
:experimental cryotech weaponry. Who better to strap on experimental and | |||
:unstable power cells that tap strange energies than Marines who routinely | |||
:wear volatile chemical packs into battle? She was probably right, if the spirited | |||
:discussion about her cryotech weapon templates among the Spirit of Fire's | |||
:Marines is any indication. | |||
===Frostraven=== | |||
:Death on frozen wings. | |||
:The Frostraven is an aerial support vehicle unique to Serina. It is equipped with | |||
:a vacuum energy extractor, nicknamed the cryo ray, which chills and then | |||
:freezes enemy units. The Frostraven can also unleash its special ability, a | |||
:shockwave missile. which shatters any frozen enemies in the target area. With | |||
:the Chill Out upgrade the Frostraven's cryo ray becomes even more powerful, | |||
:chilling and freezing the targeted unit faster. | |||
:The ZAV—48 Frostraven is a conjectural design that pairs research work Serina | |||
:conducted on weaponized vacuum energy cryotech with a modified EV—44 | |||
:airframe. As Isabel continues to review and integrate the knowledge left behind | |||
:by Serina, it is possible that she will take this design from theory to prototype, | |||
:but it is not without some irony that Anders has now focused her full attention | |||
:on unraveling the secrets of the Forerunners rather than continuing this line of | |||
:research and development. | |||
===Bison=== | |||
:Heavy—duty cryotech support vehicle. | |||
:The Bison is a hero vehicle available to Serina. In Serina's employ it is a heavily- | |||
:armored and shielded vehicle that synergizes well with other cryotech vehicles | |||
:and abilities. It is fitted with a powerful Coldsnap launcher, which fires | |||
:experimental cryo shells that damage and chill enemies caught in its area—of— | |||
:effect. The launcher can be upgraded, which increases the launcher's range, rate | |||
:of fire, and chill effect. When the Bison deploys it leeches ambient heat energy | |||
:to augment its defensive systems, creating a chill aura that affects nearby | |||
:enemies. These systems can also be upgraded to further boost defenses and | |||
:the area of the chill aura. | |||
:Bisons are versatile, durable vehicles that served in most groundside combat | |||
:elements of the old Colonial Military Authority [CMA] in a number of roles, | |||
:including armored personnel carrier and recovery vehicle. It remains in service | |||
:with several UNSC Army units and local militias [such as the Sedran Colonial | |||
:Guard]. The variant designed by Serina uses the proven chassis as a testbed | |||
:which holds a vacuum energy siphon, scientific instrumentation, and cryotech | |||
:weaponry in one mobile package. As there are no Bisons aboard the Spirit of | |||
:Fire at present, Isabel has looked at improving and repurposing the siphon with | |||
:her own research data on Forerunner vacuum energy cells, but the delicacy and | |||
:intricacy of Serina's manufacturing template complicates this effort. | |||
===Major Vaughan=== | |||
:lst Squad, lst Platoon, B Company, 9th Shock Troops Battalion. | |||
:Major Vaughan's command squad, callsign Sunray 1-1, is the lead element of | |||
:Boomerang Company, the UNSC's most elite force of Orbital Drop Shock | |||
:Troopers [though that's what they all say]. | |||
:The Mustang. | |||
:Born to a family of politicians and corporate executives, Vaughan lived a life of | |||
:privilege and luxury in the most prestigious of Earth's arcologies. But when a | |||
:family squabble escalated, a rebellious young Vaughan made the worst and best | |||
:decision of his life by enlisting in the UNSC Marines. | |||
:Rammed through boot camp during the height of the insurrection, Vaughan | |||
:had no time to regret his decision before shipping off to war against terrorists | |||
:and separatist movements in the Outer Colonies. His first duty station as a | |||
:green recruit was the Spirit of Fire, an old ship retasked with transporting | |||
:UNSC military and police forces to colonies it once established. Few appreciated | |||
:the irony more than Vaughan, given the role his own family played in | |||
:exacerbating colonial tensions. | |||
:Years later he found himself on the Spirit of Fire again, this time as a | |||
:commissioned ODST officer on a campaign against the alien Covenant that | |||
:would take him from half-glassed colonies to ancient Forerunner shield worlds, | |||
:and beyond. It's been a long road, but Vaughan takes solace in the fact that | |||
:this is definitely not the course his family had pre—charted for him. | |||
:The Spirit of Fire's unusual situation makes Vaughan one of the highest-ranking | |||
:UNSC officers in the Ark conflict, but he prefers to leave strategy and high—level | |||
:operational planning to the experts. He's a Helljumper, and his place is in a drop | |||
:pod plunging feet-first and on fire into the cauldron of battle. In addition to | |||
:coordinating Boomerang Company's deployments and leading the command | |||
:squad, Vaughan carries the squad's SPNKr rocket launcher, which he | |||
:occasionally uses as a blunt teaching instrument to knock sense into younger | |||
:ODSTs. | |||
===Warrant Officer Quinn=== | |||
:lst Squad, lst Platoon, B Company, 9th Shock Troops Battalion. | |||
:Major Vaughan's command squad, callsign Sunray 1-1, is the lead element of | |||
:Boomerang Company, the UNSC's most elite force of Orbital Drop Shock | |||
:Troopers [though that's what they all say]. | |||
:Signals Reconnaissance Specialist. | |||
:Quinn has been many things in her life, but none have been as meaningful as | |||
:service in the ranks of the Spirit of Fire's 9th Shock Troops Battalion. A highly | |||
:trained signals intelligence analyst and electronic warfare operator, Quinn | |||
:accompanies ODST pre—assault and deep strike post—assault teams on missions | |||
:that require the application of technical wizardry in addition to raw firepower. | |||
:With Professor Anders' departure on the Halo ring it has fallen to Quinn and | |||
:other UNSC personnel who have demonstrated affinity with—and knowledge | |||
:of—Forerunner systems to be boots—on—the—ground resources for task force | |||
:commanders. It's a job she relishes. | |||
:Quinn and Major Vaughan have a long history of service together on board the | |||
:Spirit of Fire. Quinn has no particular love for the ship itself—and despises its | |||
:recycled air and the peculiar pull of the barracks' artificial gravity—but she cares | |||
:deeply for the crew and troops aboard it. When Quinn accompanies Vaughan on | |||
:his Ark expeditions, she serves as the command squad's technician and "Ark | |||
:door opener," in addition to handling a prototype target designator for the | |||
:Spirit of Fire's new EMP Ordnance support drop. | |||
===Corpsman Gruss=== | |||
:lst Squad, lst Platoon, B Company, 9th Shock Troops Battalion. | |||
:Major Vaughan's command squad, callsign Sunray 1-1, is the lead element of | |||
:Boomerang Company, the UNSC's most elite force of Orbital Drop Shock | |||
:Troopers [though that's what they all say]. | |||
:UNSC Navy Medic. | |||
:Petty Officer Gruss is the Navy combat medic assigned to Major Vaughan's | |||
:command squad. A woman of [very] few words, the ODSTs make it their mission | |||
:to interpret "Doc's" opinion of their shenanigans by analyzing her body language, | |||
:sighs, rude gestures, and grunts of disapproval. This friendly harassment ends | |||
:when combat begins, for Doc holds the lives of the troopers in her able hands, | |||
:wielding biofoam and trauma packs across the squad's position with incredible | |||
:skill and delicacy. So perfect is her timing in dealing with injury that it borders | |||
:on the prescient, and squad members resign themselves to the inevitable if Doc | |||
:appears near them during battle. | |||
:In addition to her medical skill, Gruss has shown a remarkable talent for escape | |||
:and evasion by avoiding the Marines' many and varied attempts to induct her | |||
:into their ranks as an honorary Helljumper. This irks some members of the | |||
:battalion, but even ODSTs are not crazy enough to risk the ire of a medic [and | |||
:Major Vaughan] by pressing the issue. When deployed with the command | |||
:squad Doc patches up the team's injuries with her medkit. | |||
===Corporal Turpin=== | |||
:lst Squad, lst Platoon, B Company, 9th Shock Troops Battalion. | |||
:Major Vaughan's command squad, callsign Sunray 1-1, is the lead element of | |||
:Boomerang Company, the UNSC's most elite force of Orbital Drop Shock | |||
:Troopers [though that's what they all say]. | |||
:Drone Controller. | |||
:Cursed with always being the right woman at the right place at the right time, | |||
:Turpin wishes for nothing more than a life of glorious anonymity, rather than a | |||
:life filled with fateful encounters. Turpin's recent assignment to the command | |||
:squad has the rest of Boomerang Company nervous, as her reputation for | |||
:dragging fellow Marines into perilous adventure is well known among the Spirit | |||
:of Fire's crew and troops. As the squad prepares to deploy for a routine recon | |||
:mission on the Ark's surface, Turpin crosses her fingers that nothing of interest | |||
:or importance will transpire, just this once. | |||
:Turpin carries the squad's battlenet relay and operates a drone high—energy | |||
:laser weapon platform designed by Isabel. | |||
===Lance Corporal Sparks=== | |||
:lst Squad, lst Platoon, B Company, 9th Shock Troops Battalion. | |||
:Major Vaughan's command squad, callsign Sunray 1-1, is the lead element of | |||
:Boomerang Company, the UNSC's most elite force of Orbital Drop Shock | |||
:Troopers [though that's what they all say]. | |||
:Designated Marksman. | |||
:Sparks is the squad sniper, and something of a wildcard even among the Spirit | |||
:of Fire's impressively large cast of misfits and rogues. Sparks' long list of non— | |||
:judicial punishments and reprimands would have landed him a full—time billet in | |||
:the ship's brig were it not for two unique qualities: his unparalleled skill with a | |||
:SRS-99 anti-materiel rifle, and supernatural ability to acquire the rarest [and | |||
:tastiest] meal packs on the ship. Luckily, Helljumpers value good chow and a | |||
:good shot more than adherence to UNSC regulations, which keeps this "Lance | |||
:Criminal" from behind bars—so far. | |||
:Sparks provides fire support for the command squad with his sniper rifle and | |||
:assists Turpin by designating priority targets for her drone. He also contributes | |||
:to the squad's morale with his vast knowledge of terrible jokes and patently | |||
:ridiculous [but completely true] "war stories" from his civilian days. | |||
}} | |||
==Campaign logs== | |||
[[File:Archaeology.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
===The Healing of Old Wounds I=== | |||
:Journal of [[Nathaniel Palmer|Nathaniel J. Palmer]], [[Xenoarchaeology|Archaeologist]], [[Henry Lamb Research Outpost]]. | |||
:Personal Diary Date: 03/16/[[2558]] | |||
:The will and resilience of life never ceases to amaze me. Infinite permutations of | |||
:bacteria, [[animals]], and plants all exist as a direct result of the endless struggle | |||
:and adaptation against a hostile universe. This installation, light years from the | |||
:galactic center, is a paragon of that fact. When we first arrived here, the Ark | |||
:had suffered great wounds from our war against the Covenant, and so we | |||
:activated dormant [[Retriever Sentinel|retriever sentinels]] and deployed them to strip-mine lifeless | |||
:planets for the materials needed to repair the installation. Like watching a | |||
:sleeping giant nudged into wakefulness, the reconstruction slowly reached full | |||
:automation until we were no longer needed to guide the sentinels and could | |||
:simply sit back and record the wonder of a world being reborn. [1/3] | |||
===The Healing of Old Wounds II=== | |||
:It has been three months now since we established the outpost, and each day | |||
:we wake up to some new, shift in our surroundings as its Sentinels repair and | |||
:rebuild the Ark around us. I have witnessed dense forests spring up from pit- | |||
:black, barren terrain over the span of a week and monitored a particularly | |||
:virulent strain of weed checked by the reintroduction of voracious, insectoid | |||
:parasites before it could strangle the budding plants nearby. [2/3] | |||
===The Healing of Old Wounds III=== | |||
:My role as an archaeologist has been inverted. Instead of peeling back the layers | |||
:of the past to reveal hidden truths, I watch and document those layers being | |||
:placed and marvel at the subtle ambiguities. More than anything, I want to tell | |||
:my family back home about the wonders I've seen, but for now I have to be | |||
:content with news from home until the confidentiality contract is lifted. So | |||
:much to talk about - we could learn so much here! [3/3] | |||
===A New Bridge to Cross I=== | |||
:Journal of Nathaniel J. Palmer, Archaeologist, Henry Lamb Research Outpost. | |||
:Personal Diary Date: 04/02/2558 | |||
:[[Isabel]], our new smart AI, has embraced our new home with a wonder and | |||
:enthusiasm that matches our own. She is a young AI and this is her first | |||
:assignment but even so, her excitement for discovery and investigation is | |||
:infectious among the team. I even caught [[Brewer]], the most jaded of the | |||
:scientists here, swapping jokes with her while they worked. Although we are | |||
:hesitant - and too worldly - about admitting it openly, it feels like we are on the | |||
:cusp of a new era. [1/3] | |||
===A New Bridge to Cross II=== | |||
:The [[Human-Covenant War]] often felt impossible to win, or at least, | |||
:would be so prolonged that as a race we would end it exhausted and broken, | |||
:retreating back to our own galaxy, cowed by the power of a greater enemy. | |||
:Instead, it proved that there was always hope, and that even enemies can | |||
:become allies. | |||
:Now the war is over and events have brought us to the Ark. Peace reigns, and | |||
:we have the time and resources to unlock some of the mysteries of the | |||
:Forerunners. We've been mired in war for so long -perhaps now mankind can | |||
:focus on development, on self-enrichment, for a change. [2/3] | |||
===A New Bridge to Cross III=== | |||
:As I have cataloged the marvels of the Ark, I've come to realize it is not simply | |||
:repairing itself from the ravages of the war, but remains remarkably adaptable | |||
:to change. Only this morning, I watched in awe as giant tectonic plates | |||
:rearranged, shifted and unfolded to form a new pathway across a chasm. | |||
:My amazement at the size of these things was only matched by the | |||
:naturalness of the movements, as graceful as a flower opening in time-lapse. If | |||
:eon's-old technology can move with the present, if it can adapt and change to | |||
:work in harmony with the universe, then perhaps we can learn to evolve as | |||
:well. [3/3] | |||
===The Graveyard=== | |||
[[File:PL Attack.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:Palmer, Nathaniel J. Archaeologist, Lamb Research Center. | |||
:Personal Diary Date: 11/28/2558 | |||
:Fifteen of us managed to escape [[Attack on Installation 00|the attack]]. I still don't know if anyone else | |||
:made it out. | |||
:We were returning from a survey expedition when we heard the first | |||
:explosions. | |||
:I ran back, following the plumes of black smoke rising into the evening sky from | |||
:just over the bluff. Sounds of UNSC gunfire were soon drowned out by the too- | |||
:familiar whine of plasma weapons, confirming our worst fears. | |||
:As we looked down at the horror below, we saw several hulking outlines move | |||
:amongst the shadows. [[Jiralhanae]], I think. Brutes. They were everywhere. The | |||
:air was filled with the smell of burning ozone as a couple of bright, electric blue | |||
:shapes arced their way toward us. We scattered as the plasma blast hit, | |||
:vaporizing the trees nearby and showering us with ash and debris. | |||
:We instinctively turned and ran. My ears were ringing and the ground shook, | |||
:but we somehow managed to stay together. I yelled at everyone to keep | |||
:moving, to not look back no matter what. But when the firing stopped I | |||
:couldn't help myself, I turned around and witnessed the orbital plasma | |||
:bombardment of our home firsthand. It didn't last long. I didn't need to. But | |||
:the finality of it will be forever seared into my memory. | |||
:We've been on the run for three days now. The grime and smoke and ash clings | |||
:to our clothes, our hair. We sleep in shifts, but not for very long. Every sound | |||
:wakes us with a start and we expect to see the enemy bearing down on us. | |||
:We don't know where we're going but we've found some temporary shelter | |||
:amongst some old wreckage from the last time humanity was here - skeletons | |||
:of the past. | |||
:I can't help but think of the people we left behind. Will the Ark simply clean | |||
:them away as it repairs itself? As if they never existed, layering fresh grass | |||
:and fauna over their graves until the scars are no longer visible? They should not be | |||
:forgotten. I think of you and I pray we are not at war again. | |||
===Rise of Atriox I=== | |||
[[File:PL Atriox.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:[[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI Section Zero]] Board//Surveillance transcription of internal communications | |||
:between subjects [['D']] and [['S']], 02.15.[[2550]] 0313 hrs//Full transcript available on | |||
:request// | |||
:['D'] Whatever it is you woke me for it had better be good. I have a 0600 with | |||
:Zero and I'm going to need my full four hours to keep ahead of them. | |||
:['S'] Yes, sir. It's one of the [[Unggoy]] we captured. It's offering information in | |||
:exchange for a deal. | |||
:['D'] A grunt? Why are you wasting my time? Those things don't know HOW to | |||
:tell the truth. Besides, something that far down the chain won't have access to | |||
:plans. Not beyond kitchen duty anyway. | |||
:['S'] You're right, sir. But it's not about the Covenant. The Unggoy says he was | |||
:snatched from the Covenant. You remember the attack on [[Carter Guard Armory]] | |||
:six weeks ago? | |||
:['D'] I'm still trying to make up the losses from the fallout. They took everything | |||
:we had and left no survivors. I've never seen the Covenant take our gear like | |||
:that before. Are you telling me we have a splinter group to contend with now? | |||
:['S'] Maybe. Whether they're our problem too is another matter. I started doing | |||
:some digging and the group's targets seem to be chiefly Covenant. I guess hit | |||
:what you know, eh? Anyway, I pulled the [[helmet recorder|security vids]] of the raid to get the | |||
:Unggoy to identify the leader. | |||
:['D'] And did the grunt ID? Do we have a visual? | |||
:['S'] Pulling it up now. It's a little blurry, but what you're about to see is the | |||
:leader, a Jiralhanae, fighting a squad of [[ODST]]s. There's a lot of blood, sir. It's not | |||
:an easy watch. | |||
:['D'] Good lord. Is he beating that ODST with...? Do we have a name? | |||
:['S'] We do, sir. From the Unggoy. Says his name is [[Atriox]]. | |||
:['D'] Make sure no one else talks to that grunt. I want this compartmentalized. | |||
:Some at ONI will see this as a problem to be fixed, not an opportunity. Find out | |||
:all you can on this Atriox and keep me informed. | |||
===The Turn of the Screw=== | |||
[[File:PL research team.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:Palmer, Nathaniel J. Archaeologist, Lamb Research Center. Date: 01/17/[[2559]] | |||
:It has been two months since the attack and our group has atrophied to eight. | |||
:Four disappeared one night while the rest of us slept. Each of them had argued | |||
:with us that week about returning to the base to see if they could reopen the | |||
:portal, so I can only hope they left in the night to go back without us. Three we | |||
:lost to thirst, hunger and the elements. I am ashamed to notice that our | |||
:smaller group is now more manageable - finding food and water is easier with | |||
:fewer mouths to feed. | |||
:During this time, the invaders have not been idle. Yesterday we stumbled upon | |||
:what seems to be some kind of transport route, moving resources they're | |||
:mining to supply their forces. The lanes sprawl out across the land like a spider | |||
:web, with all the grace and aesthetics of Forerunner design. | |||
:We rested and argued for a while about which direction to head in. There was a | |||
:real danger we could accidentally stumble upon an enemy base, but that could | |||
:also lead to supplies, perhaps even a vehicle we could steal. | |||
:We are hungry and exhausted and cannot last much longer in the wild. One of | |||
:us, Brewer, said as much and not for the first time raved about surrendering. | |||
:We thought we had talked him out of it but the next morning he had gone. If | |||
:he had successfully surrendered he could have given away our position, so we | |||
:had no choice but to start moving immediately. | |||
:We look for cover but avoid the trees because I have seen strange shimmers | |||
:and movement amongst them. I am scared and tired and want to give up. But | |||
:that won't get me back to you. | |||
===Rise of Atriox II=== | |||
[[File:PL Cartographer.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:ONI Section Zero Board//Surveillance transcription of internal communications between | |||
:subjects 'D' and 'S'. 11.17.2550 1453 hrs//Full transcript available on request// | |||
:['S'] Sir, did you receive the report on Codename: Slow Dive? I thought you | |||
:should see it. | |||
:['D'] I did, although I'm not sure why I'm looking at it. Hit and run, neutralize | |||
:Covenant forward outpost...break it down for me, what am I missing? Why is | |||
:this an ONI concern? Did we lose anything vital? | |||
:['S'] No sir - in fact we suffered no casualties at all. When the team arrived at | |||
:the outpost it had already been wiped out. Every Covenant dead, every weapon | |||
:and vehicle gone. The only vehicles left look to have been sabotaged. | |||
:['D'] Crossed lines happen all the time. I take it you've already had a discrete[''sic''] poke | |||
:around the other departments. Did we have a Spartan black ops mission there? | |||
:['S'] No one's heard a peep, sir and l was very thorough. I've annotated the | |||
:report for you. The ballistics report confirms the majority of the damage came | |||
:from [[Type-25 Spiker|spikers]], brute weapons. Remember our discussion about Atriox? | |||
:['D'] Ah. You think this could be his work. What did that Grunt call them, 'The | |||
:[[Banished]]'? Still out there, are they? | |||
:['S'] Once I saw the ballistics report I requested the last six months of mission | |||
:reports—under a proxy of course—and I believe I've found other similar | |||
:incidents; five months ago a rookie marine trips an alarm during a mission | |||
:against a Covenant training camp. The team dig in, fearing the worst but no | |||
:Covenant troops respond. The team sweep the camp only to find a few dead | |||
:Sangheili in a warehouse. Everything else is gone, vehicles, weapons, even the | |||
:rest of the Covenant that were stationed there. Once I started looking I found | |||
:five other similar cases, all against Covenant targets. | |||
:['D'] So he's not just stealing armaments, he's recruiting. At the moment he's still | |||
:using guerrilla tactics, which means he's still small time. Still, I'm impressed he's | |||
:still alive. If he's got a grudge against the Covenant we may be able to use his | |||
:attacks to our advantage, coordinate our operations with his raids. See if you | |||
:can find a pattern, I want us to follow him more closely. Who knows, we may be | |||
:able to come to some kind of agreement. | |||
===Alice-130 Report #1=== | |||
[[File:PL Alice.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:Spartan [[Alice-130]], Spirit of Fire [[Red Team]]. Date: 03/28/2559 | |||
:This is senior chief petty officer Alice-130, recording status report. Operating comms silent. | |||
:I managed to hold them off as long as I could while the Pelicans carried out | |||
:[[Jerome-092|Jerome]] and [[Douglas-042|Douglas]], and once they we clear I spotted a [[Type-32 Ghost|Ghost]], | |||
:commandeered it and made for the nearest portal. There was a brute coming | |||
:through from the other side, and I have to admit, his surprised expression as he | |||
:bounced off the front of my Ghost was very satisfying. | |||
:The Portal transported me a couple of clicks away from the main force, so I | |||
:stashed the Ghost in a nearby cave and took up a watch. After a couple of | |||
:hours perched in a small indent of a cliff face, the hostiles had moved on. A | |||
:caravan detachment had captured some of our troop from back at the | |||
:outpost and were taking off in another direction of the main forces, so I've been | |||
:tracking them, maintaining comms silence until it's safe to contact the Spirit of Fire. | |||
:One more thing - although the hostile forces consisted of both [[Unggoy]] and | |||
:[[Jiralhanae]] soldiers they're not kitted out like any I've seen before, and the taking | |||
:of prisoners is unusual behavior tor the Covenant. It's unclear yet whether this | |||
:is some kind of subfaction or new enemy force. I will continue to make and log | |||
:these reports until contact is reestablished. Alice-130, signing off. | |||
===The Blinded=== | |||
[[File:PL Orda.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:From the journal of [[Orda Val 'Saham]], Sangheili Guard 03/04/2559 | |||
:How my ancestors would envy me. I have walked within the cavernous corridors | |||
:of one of the fabled [[cartographer]]s on the Ark, a place long considered only in | |||
:legends. I still feel strong emotions here, for so much of the history of our race | |||
:is intrinsically bound up in it. But those emotions are not those of my ancestors. | |||
:No longer do I feel the [[religion|religious]] reverence or feel humbled in the presence of the | |||
:ancient's structures and monuments. Gone is the comforting certainty of a | |||
:shared destiny and the peace and connection between brothers that comes | |||
:with it. Instead, when I close my eyes and breathe in the air around me, I smell | |||
:only machines. I remember how many hundreds of thousands of our warriors | |||
:fell—how many were sacrificed for a [[Covenant religion|journey]] that never existed. I feel anger and | |||
:a deep sorrow for a race that has lost its way. | |||
:Even now, long after the [[San'Shyuum|Prophets]]' lies have been revealed, the ripples of that | |||
:revelation continue. I have become estranged from my family, who even after | |||
:the truth has come to light, refuse to fully renounce the ancient doctrines I | |||
:have brought shame upon our name by offering up my blade alongside my | |||
:brothers...for hire. | |||
:Battle and conflict is in our blood, our very way of life, and that is the only truth | |||
:I can now find. I cannot wait for another holy war, not will I be duped again. | |||
:With Atriox there are no lies; he speaks like a warrior. He wished to break free | |||
:from the yoke of the Prophets, so he did. Would that we had joined him earlier. | |||
:Now he offers us a way to keep our ship and our crew together and I can think | |||
:of nothing more truthful to fight for right now. The Shipmaster brought us | |||
:through the war and to this place alive where so many others have perished. | |||
:He asked us to follow him once more, and I will. | |||
===The Telegony=== | |||
[[File:PL history lesson.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:Professor [[Ellen Anders]], Civilian Consultant 500493, Spirit of Fire. Date: | |||
:03/29/2559 | |||
:As we continue our campaign against [[Atriox]] and the [[Banished]], I continue to | |||
:discover more about the Forerunner's history and the Ark. Ever since [[Red Team]] | |||
:rescued [[Isabel]], I've been pouring over her notes, trying to catch up on as much | |||
:history as possible. There are so many intertwining stories and revelations that | |||
:each new piece only throws up more questions, sending me darting down | |||
:another branch of investigation. | |||
:I am trying my best to remain focused, but it's hard not to wander occasionally | |||
:when something intrigues. However, my passion is tempered with my | |||
:responsibilities to the rest of the crew. | |||
:Although I am still a [[civilian]] here, I've been through too much with these people | |||
:to not consider the Spirit of Fire home and its crew family. Now I can help them | |||
:by beating Atriox in the race for knowledge. It's the only way to keep them...and | |||
:me...alive. | |||
===A Split Heart is Easily Conquered=== | |||
[[File:PL Orda2.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:From the journal of Orda Val 'Saham, Sangheili Guard 03/30/2559 | |||
:This may be my last entry. The humans reached the Cartographer and by now | |||
:have no doubt discovered the location of Atriox's reinforcement portals. I admire | |||
:the humans' courage and skill as warriors; they are just one ship, but fight as | |||
:fiercely as an entire fleet! If their leader is as shrewd as he has appeared so far, | |||
:then he will understand the value of the portals and they must be the human's | |||
:next target. They're likely already striking out to destroy them. | |||
:I have been ordered to defend the portals and must report to [[Decimus]]. This | |||
:gives me grave concern. When we first arrived at the Cartographer, I was | |||
:among the Sangheili who were to sweep the area for hostile elements and as | |||
:such I was privy to Decimus' movements. | |||
:He is Atriox's right-hand and pledges loyalty to the Banished, but as I watched | |||
:him walk among the ancient's halls I recognized the awe and reverence in his | |||
:eyes that I once saw among my own clan. I saw that fatal longing, that tragic | |||
:need to be once more struck dumb and blind by the promise of a wondrous | |||
:destiny. If we are to succeed, Decimus must purge these old conflicts from his | |||
:thoughts. A warrior's heart must be certain if he is to survive, as doubt is a | |||
:surer killer than the sharpest blade. | |||
===Rise of Atriox III=== | |||
[[File:PL Friendly Fire.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:ONI Section Zero Board//Surveillance transcription of internal communications | |||
:between subjects 'D' and 'S', 05.06.[[2553]] 1702 hrs//Full transcript available on | |||
:request// | |||
:['D']...what's the name of the ship? Something pronounceable, I hope. | |||
:['S'] 'The [[Enduring Conviction]]', sir. A [[CAS-class assault carrier]]. The Conviction and | |||
:its [[Let 'Volir|Sangheili commander]] have been known to us for some time, we've lost quite | |||
:a few ships to it over the last four years. According to our intel it's the largest | |||
:ship Atriox controls now. | |||
:['D'] He's amassing quite a fleet. This must be the ninth raid in as many months. | |||
:Still, he's never gone for something this large before. How did he raise enough | |||
:troops to capture and then crew a CAS-class carrier? | |||
:['S'] We're piecing together what we can, sir. From what we understand, Atriox | |||
:and a small group of his warlords were captured during a raid on a former | |||
:Covenant air base and taken aboard the Enduring Conviction. Twelve hours | |||
:later, Enduring Conviction broke formation and contact with the rest of the | |||
:fleet it travelled with. The Conviction was hailed, warned, and then fired upon | |||
:when it ignored orders. The Conviction performed evasive maneuvers, returned | |||
:fire and escaped. It was an impressive move...and it's one we've seen before | |||
:during a battle with the Conviction two years ago. | |||
:['D'] Are you implying the commander was still in control? | |||
:['S'] It's possible, sir. It's unclear who's giving orders to these Sangheili ships now | |||
:and his crew was fiercely loyal. If we knew that, then Atriox would have. What if | |||
:Atriox planned to be captured by the Conviction so he could get close to the | |||
:commander and get him to defect? It may have even already been planned and | |||
:this was just a cover. | |||
:['D'] An assault carrier and its crew. Atriox has just painted a very large target | |||
:on his back, he's going to want to lay low for a while. Keep track of known | |||
:Sangheili, let's see if this snowball turns into an avalanche. | |||
===A Warning=== | |||
[[File:PL Grunts.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:[[Balkarus]], Brute captain. Transcription Date: 03/30/2559 | |||
:Attention all [[Unggoy]]! | |||
:As captain of this pitiless rabble I have the displeasure of having quarters closed | |||
:to you whelps, and so my ears are tainted with every cowardly whisper and | |||
:idiotic rumor that is spread among your number! Recently a poisonous tale has | |||
:become popular among you little ones, a tale that has resulted in two - TWO- | |||
:attempted desertions! This threatens to undermine my authority and is an | |||
:insult to the name of the Banished and Atriox himself. I am here to crush that | |||
:rumor before it results in any more disobedience. | |||
:The rumor is of an enemy warrior, so called 'The [UNKNOWN TRANSLATION]'. It | |||
:has been said that this '[UNKNOWN TRANSLATION]' is responsible for the | |||
:deaths of our comrades at the ancient's water treatment structure and the | |||
:loss of several captives. According to you superstitious fools, the '[UNKNOWN | |||
:TRANSLATION]' single-handedly fought our bravest Jiralhanae before freeing | |||
:the human [[Prisoner of war|captives]] and then led a path of destruction leaving not one of our | |||
:warriors standing! The worst versions have the '[UNKNOWN TRANSLATION]' | |||
:being unstoppable, a ghost or even the same Demon that defeated the | |||
:Covenant curs! | |||
:This ends now. The death of our warriors and loss of captives was due to an | |||
:accident, probably caused by some lazy Unggoy neglecting its duty! From now | |||
:on, any talk of this phantom '[UNKNOWN TRANSLATION]' will result in several | |||
:of you pathetic creatures being hurled to the bottom of the nearest ancient | |||
:chasm as a warning. Let that be the end of it. | |||
:One last thing - the execution of the deserters will happen in one hour, all are | |||
:to attend. | |||
===Rise of Atriox IV=== | |||
:ONI Section Zero Board//Surveillance transcription of internal communications | |||
:between subjects 'D' and 'S'. 12.21.2553 1702 hrs//Full transcript available on | |||
:request// | |||
:['D'] What are these? [[Type-26 Wraith|Wraith tanks]]? What's this other vehicle? I don't recognize | |||
:it. | |||
:['S'] Not many people would, sir. Those are Banished Wraiths, the other thing | |||
:we're not sure about, some kind of airborne artillery. With the war over, there's | |||
:an awful lot of materiel out there for the taking. No Covenant also means Atriox | |||
:can stop running. | |||
:['D'] But if the Covenant are gone what's he fighting for? I guess he could be | |||
:making a bid for [[Doisac]]. Brutes don't have a strong leader to stabilize them | |||
:since the war ended, and that's a good thing. | |||
:['S'] O don't think so, sir. Throughout the war he was always about raiding, about | |||
:building up his army. He never struck directly against the Covenant unless there | |||
:was something to gain from it. Never took territory, never made demands or | |||
:speeches. He kept as low as he could, a small target. Now his targets have | |||
:become more focused, less hit and runs than surgical strikes. And he's still | |||
:recruiting. Even some of the [[Lekgolo]] are joining him now as well as more ex- | |||
:Covenant who don't want to stop fighting. The Covenant was never the target. | |||
:They were just convenient suppliers. He's just getting started. | |||
===Chrysalis=== | |||
Professor Ellen Anders, Civilian Consultant 500493, Spirit of Fire. Date: 03/30/2559 | |||
I've been examining data pulled from the amber lake and cross-referencing it against Isabel's information banks on the Forerunners. I couldn't help but draw a parallel with the amber that fossilized [[extinction|long dead]] species on [[Earth]]. Except on Earth, those biological relics were preserved where they fell. Here, despite all appearances, everything has been constructed and planned. The Ark is part of a larger plan spun by the [[Librarian]], and the UNSC archives say this was a plan for humanity. | |||
[[New Mombasa]] was the first city to have an [[Space elevator|orbital elevator]], but also the site of the [[Portal at Voi|portal]] that first led to the Ark. Was this all part of the Librarian's plans? Could she have [[Geas|manipulated]] our evolution just so we would discover the portal? | |||
If we are to be these '[[Reclaimer]]s' as so often claimed, does that mean we are predestined to follow a set path or are we merely being guided to assume a greater role in the universe? On the one hand, it is thrilling that we may be finally uncovering the great questions as to why we are here, but it also scares me. It feels like we're preserved specimens under the surface of the amber lake, observed by some great, unknown eye. | |||
I need to get back to work, but I have to come back to this when we have time. If we have time. Back to it, Ellen. | |||
===A Small Sacrifice=== | |||
[[Teranus]]. Jiralhanae guard. Transcription of audio report. Enduring Conviction. Date: 12/07/2558 | |||
Captain, how much longer must we put up with these Sangheili mercenaries? They are as haughty as their kind ever was during the Covenant. Despite how they have debased themselves for Atriox. | |||
True, their ship is impressive; when I think of the punishment we dealt to the humans pitiful outpost great peals of laughter burst from my lips. How they ran like tiny insects, hopelessly lost and panicked as if we had poured boiling water into their dirty little nest! Yes, we burned that place. Of course, many of the Unggoy under our command were obliterated as well, but you cannot have a feast without breaking bones! Our soldiers knew the risks and were willing to die for our goal and the Unggoy - well, they are merely fodder, willing to hurl themselves to their deaths as long as there is someone to command them to do so! | |||
Not so with these POMPOUS Sangheili! They declined our invitations to celebrate the destruction of the human's outpost. It is untrustworthy to have mercenaries be so squeamish! War is not about honor, but about who climbs out of the pit alive at the end! The end of the Covenant has freed our race, but it seems to have imprisoned theirs. | |||
That is all, my shift is over and I must go now to find some Unggoys to beat for sport. | |||
===Rise of Atriox V=== | |||
[[File:PL executioner.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:ONI Section Zero Board//Surveillance transcription of internal communications | |||
:between subjects 'D' and 'S'. 05.06.[[2555]] 1702 hrs//Full transcript available on | |||
:request// | |||
:['D'] Play it back to me, let me hear what we got. | |||
:"You wish to know about Atriox and his Banished? The Covenant's dirty little | |||
:secret. The Jiralhanae they could not control. When I joined the Covenant I was | |||
:young and easily led. Even back then he had already passed into legends and | |||
:whispers. A monstrous savage who railed against those who would show us | |||
:the way to the Great Journey. What a fool I was. | |||
:I was there when they tried to execute him. Many have said the same but I | |||
:speak the truth. His crime was to question the Great Journey. To question the | |||
:Prophets as they sent wave after wave of his kind to die. With each battle he | |||
:became harder, his dissent louder until the Covenant had to silence him. | |||
:He was to be executed for [[Heretic|heresy]]; for bringing shame upon the Covenant and | |||
:doubt to weak willed minds. I was working some menial task nearby when they | |||
:brought him in. Bloodied and fresh from the fight. He showed no fear—it was | |||
:as if there was too much rage inside him for any other emotion. As [[Executioner|the executor]] | |||
:brought down his blade, Atriox rose, killing his would be killer. The other Brutes | |||
:fell upon the rest of the guards—such savagery. Years later I heard Atriox had | |||
:engaged the services of the Enduring Conviction. | |||
:I wonder, would the war have ended sooner had he led the Covenant? Or would | |||
:it still be raging? I say this—do not underestimate him. I know you humans. | |||
:There is honor in you, but there is equally deceit and I know how you nurture | |||
:your plots. If you try and harness his power. He will burn you. Atriox works for | |||
:no one. He may not be the Covenant, but he is not your tool." | |||
:['S'] That was all we could get out of the Sangheili, sir. He wouldn't say any more | |||
:without us answering some uncomfortable questions so we let him go. | |||
===Enduring Conviction Battle Reports=== | |||
[[File:PL Banished.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:Various Battle Reports, Banished station Delta. | |||
:Incoming: R-5557-4452: We have spotted a small human vehicle force on the | |||
:southern spire near the ruined human settlement. No sign of a larger strike | |||
:force, but all Banished forces in the area should be ready to mobilize in the | |||
:event of a larger human assault. | |||
:Incoming: R-6001-4452: Humans routed from the area, many dead. One of their | |||
:demons immobilized, the other missing, presumed dead. We have secured | |||
:prisoners for interrogation and sport. | |||
:Incoming: R-6029-4452: The humans launched a surprise assault against | |||
:Decimus' salvage operation. Superior numbers forced Decimus to return to base. | |||
:Decimus has been ordered to report to Atriox immediately. All Banished | |||
:outposts to be on the alert for further human assaults. | |||
:Incoming: R-6042-4452: Supply deliveries along the southern Spire supply-line | |||
:have slowed significantly. Rumors delivery outposts have been lost to human | |||
:forces. Temporary re-route of emergency supplies underway. We also have | |||
:reports of several communication blackouts at one of our settlements, seems to | |||
:be a small second force operating independently of the main enemy force. | |||
:Reinforcements sent down to bolster our bases there and eradicate this | |||
:problem. | |||
:Incoming: R-6066-5012: Cartographer lost to the enemy. It is believed humans | |||
:managed to recover information from Decimus' base and location of portals | |||
:controls now compromised. Decimus reassigned to protect likely portal targets. | |||
:Incoming: R-688-5014: Loss of captives to the guerrilla force. No survivors, but | |||
:garbled reports from the Unggoy forces of a '[UNKNOWN TRANSLATION]'. | |||
:Rumors of this '[UNKNOWN TRANSLATION]' are unsettling the Unggoy forces | |||
:and there have been several desertions. Suggest deserters are executed as an | |||
:example and anyone spreading rumors of the '[UNKNOWN TRANSLATION]' are | |||
:punished. | |||
:Incoming: R-7012-5093: Reinforcement of outer portals underway. Enduring | |||
:Conviction has finally been ordered to engage the human ship directly— | |||
:although Enduring Convictions shield is under assault from an enemy ground | |||
:cannon. All local Banished forces to mobilize and neutralize enemy threat | |||
:immediately. The Huragok onboard assure us that the cannon is little threat to | |||
:the hull of the Enduring Conviction, but losing our shield could leave us open to | |||
:other attacks. | |||
:Incoming: R-7013-5093: Enduring Conviction has lost all shields. All available | |||
:Huragok to be assigned to repair duty immediately. No sign of orbital counter- | |||
:attack, assault against Spirit of Fire continues. | |||
:Incoming: R-7016-5093: Alert! We have been... | |||
:[REPORTS END] | |||
===The Snake that Eats the Tail=== | |||
[[File:TSPL.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:[[000 Tragic Solitude|Unknown Author]], Installation 00, Date: 01/14/2555 | |||
:Once again, the humans have damaged Installation 00 with their war, like | |||
:chidddlren allowzed to run rampnt and uncheckedd. | |||
:Correction: [Like children allowed to run rampant and unchecked] | |||
:Are these truly the ones destined to carry the [[Mantle of Responsibility|Mantle]]? Perhaps it is heresy to | |||
:question the Librarian's plans, but one's thoughts do tend to wander and dwell | |||
:on forbidden thoughts when one has been left alone for so lone | |||
:Correction: [long] | |||
:How long has it been now? No matter. | |||
:I cannot help but question the wisdom of my masters. After all, there have been | |||
:countless battles and each time the only difference seems to be the names of | |||
:those involved. | |||
:Can the universe really be shod and bridled like some common beasts simply to | |||
:serve the wants and needs of petty organic life? I have had time to do little but | |||
:watch as events unfurl and to my senses there has been no advancement. If a | |||
:rock is cast into the water, no matter the weight or the force of the one who | |||
:hurls it, it creates a few ripples quickly subsumed by the calm of the lake itself. | |||
:Is the purpose then to simply upset the stillness, albeit temporarily? | |||
:If so, then surely it is a selfish, prideful need for immortality in the sentient | |||
:beings. A need which we should not encourage. After all, they only hurt | |||
:themselves. | |||
:No, the real truth is that the universe is cyclical and must maintain its stillness, | |||
:infinitely returning to the source. Installation 00 must be maintained and | |||
:returned to its former state and those that have done it harm must be dealt | |||
:with. | |||
:It is time for me to get to work. | |||
===Rise of Atriox VI=== | |||
[[File:PL ONI.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:ONI Section Zero Board//Surveillance transcription of internal communications | |||
:between subjects 'S' and 'D', 03.15.2558 1702 hrs//Full transcript available on | |||
:request// | |||
:['S'] Sir, it's me. We've lost him. He's completely disappeared. | |||
:['D'] You can drop the 'sir', I'm not your boss anymore. remember? I take it I know | |||
:which 'him' we're talking about? | |||
:['S'] Every one of my sources say the trail has gone cold. Those that are still | |||
:answering my calls anyway. Without ONI channels at my disposal the only | |||
:people talking are those who owe me favors. | |||
:['D'] They don't need us now their war's over. Forget about it. | |||
:['S'] Forget it? Atriox has assembled an army somewhere out there and we still | |||
:don't know what he's after. I've got connections on Doisac and he's become a | |||
:symbol to the Jiralhanae. A new leader to rally around. While we've been | |||
:fighting the Covenant, he's been growing and gathering his forces. The last time | |||
:we heard from him he had captured a whole host of Hugarok[''sic'']. Forerunner | |||
:engineers. You know what those things can do? | |||
:['D'] Listen, I stopped caring when they cut me out. They pull me up on a few | |||
:shady deals after what they did with the Spartan IIs? Hypocrites. They ask you | |||
:to get your hands dirty and then they're too good to shake your hand. The only | |||
:reason I'm not in some detention station is the stuff I have on them. So let | |||
:them find out about Atriox in their own time. Don't call here again, we're done. | |||
===Beyond the Edge=== | |||
[[File:PL dawn.png|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:Captain James Cutter, SN: 01730-58392-JC, Spirit of Fire, Date: 04/02/2559 | |||
:Once again, I say goodbye to a colleague and friend. The new [[Installation 09|Halo installation]] | |||
:has disappeared through the slipspace portal. Far out of reach of Atriox's hands. | |||
:But it took Professor Anders with it. I know the Professor will be okay, her | |||
:intelligence and resourcefulness will see her safely back to her lab in no time, | |||
:but I will miss her and our family is a little smaller without her. | |||
:But there is plenty to keep us occupied here. The portal to Earth is still closed, | |||
:and as far as I'm concerned it should remain so until we fully evaluate the threat | |||
:the Banished pose to it. However, I have ordered Isabel to start investigating | |||
:the portals controls in the event that we need to open—or close—it again in | |||
:the future. The Ark is our new home for now and the Banished threat is too | |||
:great to leave it unguarded until we establish contact with the UNSC forces | |||
:back home. | |||
:For now, Atriox seems to be licking his wounds, but we know he still has forces | |||
:active in the darkest corners of the Ark and it won't be long before he mobilizes | |||
:them once again. This time we'll be ready for him. | |||
:Yes, I have said goodbye to another friend and we are again cut off from the | |||
:rest of humanity, but this time it's different. We know that the Covenant war | |||
:has been won and a new future awaits us back home—perhaps our families as | |||
:well. For now, we have a new purpose, something to fight for. And we'll do it | |||
:together on our new home. | |||
===A New Commander=== | |||
:[[Balkarus]], Brute captain. Recorded Date: 4/1/2559 | |||
:[[Forticus]], we have received the Huragok you sent us and have already put them | |||
:to work around the operation site. I have tasked a Sangheili to look after them, | |||
:for I cannot stomach to be around them for long. Simply the sight of the | |||
:Sangheili communicating to those creatures with strange hand signals repulses | |||
:me. I often need to punt three or four short ones into a deep chasm before my | |||
:mind settles again! | |||
:I fear I would need to kick a thousand Unggoy into the depths to restore my | |||
:peace of mind after meeting our new commander. While stationed at the raid | |||
:camp, I heard utterings about a Lekgolo who had risen up the ranks to the | |||
:standing of actually having Atriox's ear! I know these rumors to be true, and | |||
:that it calls itself 'Colony'. I have only glimpsed its hulking form from a | |||
:distance, but the others swear they actually heard it speak, or something close | |||
:to a sound. I can tell many of the younger Brutes are nervous in its presence | |||
:and guard their conversations, for if they are truly a hive mind, then surely all | |||
:eels hear what one hears. | |||
:Atriox appears to have tasked Colony with investigating the ancient | |||
:technologies here and restoring them for our own use. He, they - whatever it | |||
:is - seems to have curbed its feasting habits and has already made progress in | |||
:establishing a cloaking field over the site. Such power makes me nervous. The | |||
:Lekgolo are formidable fighters, but sometimes I wish the Covenant had left | |||
:them burrowing away amongst the relics like the worms they are. Still, if it | |||
:gives us the chance to strike back at the humans, then I welcome it, but it is | |||
:not the natural way of things! | |||
:I must end my transmission now: I swear I heard something slithering behind | |||
:me. | |||
===Hold Fast=== | |||
[[File:PL - Hold Fast.jpg|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:[[Balkarus]], Brute captain | |||
:Attention pack brothers! | |||
:The next Jiralhanae that comes to me asking for Unggoy replacements to | |||
:bolster the one he has 'misplaced' will lose his tongue to my blade! I | |||
:understand patience is troublesome for warriors such as us, but hurling the | |||
:whelps at the cloaking field to watch them fizzle and pop is a waste of | |||
:resources! | |||
:True, it is amusing and I am willing to turn a blind eye to the occasional | |||
:'accident', but as disgustingly numerous as the Unggoy are, our forces here are | |||
:limited until the operation is over. Besides, the grating squealing of the pathetic | |||
:ones are likely to attract the unwanted attention of the Sentinels, which will | |||
:slow down out plans. | |||
:Until the operation is over, the cloaking field must remain in place, and we must | |||
:hold here to ensure its function. Despite their weakness, the humans seem to | |||
:have eyes everywhere and they must not find out our plans. Save your | |||
:bloodlust for the enemy, or strive for patience until the operation is complete. | |||
:We are close now, and it will not be long before we can indulge ourselves again. | |||
:Stay your hand, pack brothers, and sate your urges with the knowledge that | |||
:we will soon have vengeance on the humans for the loss of the ''Enduring'' | |||
:''Conviction''. | |||
===Floats Low But Steady=== | |||
[[File:PL - Holo destroyed Enduring Conviction.jpg|thumb|right|400px]] | |||
:From the journal of [[Val 'Telram]], Sangheili Guard and translator. | |||
:I was overseeing a group of Huragoks when I heard the shrieking of metal, an | |||
:almost animalistic cry that pulled at my gut as the Sentinels tore the ''Enduring'' | |||
:''Conviction'' apart. I would have given anything to be with my clan brothers then, | |||
:to die as a warrior's death among my brethren. Instead, I watched helpless as the | |||
:Sentinels carved up the ship - my home and family. | |||
:The shame I felt nearly drove me to madness. It had been weeks since I had | |||
:even unsheathed my blade, but they told me my skills as an interpreter were | |||
:more important than my swordsmanship. When we left the Covenant to join | |||
:with Atriox, we lost access to all logistics and docking support. No more repair | |||
:crews, just the few Huragoks we happened to have on board when the | |||
:Shipmaster pledged allegiance to the Banished. | |||
:My ability to communicate with the Huragoks, the sign language and the | |||
:patience requiered to learn it, quickly isolated me from my own kind. While my | |||
:brothers fought in battle, I was to work with the Huragoks to secure resources | |||
:and unlock ancient technology. How I wished we had a Unggoy [[Deacon]] that | |||
:could have taken my place. I felt less than a warrior. | |||
:Now at last I feel that vengeance and redemption is within my reach, and the | |||
:instrument is the very thing that has separated me from my warrior brothers. | |||
:Atriox has charged the mysterious Lekgolo known as Colony to seek out | |||
:Forerunner weapons, and it has found a long forgotten ship. I have been | |||
:assigned to watch over and communicate with a Huragok, which goes by the | |||
:name of '[[Floats Low But Steady]]' because of its habit of almost skimming the | |||
:ground as it works. Within the span of a day, it has started 'talking' to the ship | |||
:and the launching systems that hold it. I consider myself fluent, but there are | |||
:occasional words I cannot accurately translate. The closest translations seems to | |||
:be 'bloom', 'grow' or '[[Design seed|seed]]'. | |||
:The Jiralhanae look with disgust as I work with Floats Low as they fear what | |||
:they do not understand, but they cannot hide their awe at the results. The | |||
:Ship seems to grow and rebuilt itself from the very launch system, a spear to | |||
:drive deep into the heart of our enemies. | |||
===A Tensed Bolt=== | |||
:Unknown Author, Installation 00, Date: [[29,823 BCE]] | |||
:It disturbs me to admit, but I always feel a wash of ennui after dismantling one | |||
:of the Librarian's ship-seeds. As with all my master's designs, architecture and | |||
:function balance in perfect harmony. It seems such a pity to put it back in the | |||
:box. | |||
:It is as if a mighty archer has flexed their muscles, drawn back the box to full | |||
:strength and then suddenly frozen in full pose. The tension remains, the action | |||
:and all potential postponed, perhaps never to be realised. The temptation to | |||
:launch it and to break the stasis is strong, so I must busy myself with other | |||
:tasks. However, every Refugia has some buried inert marvel of technology: | |||
:weapons, ships, power sources - all patiently waiting to be put to use once | |||
:again. | |||
:This is the way of things, and at least the ship is in sympathy with this | |||
:installation. As with all the Librarian's plans, Installation 00 has performed | |||
:admirably, but now it lays dormant, sleeping. It is my task to watch and | |||
:maintain this installation should the threat arise once again. | |||
===Pandora's Box I=== | |||
:Field report, comms officer [[G. Peterson]], SF-193-938. Transmission date: | |||
:6/1/2559 | |||
:We're two klicks out from the ''[[High Charity]]'' crash zone, but even from this | |||
:distance it still dominates the skyline. I wish we had been around to see it hit | |||
:the dirt, it sure made one heck of dent. It may have been the Covenant's capital | |||
:city once, but now it's nothing but a giant reminder of their failure. | |||
:It's eerily quiet here, spooky even, and it's not just the story of the place. | |||
:Approximately three-hundred meters around the crash zone all life stops | |||
:growing, as if it hit an invisible line it refuses to cross. Might be intentional on | |||
:the part of the Ark, but we don't know enough about the area yet to be sure. | |||
:Greenery makes way to razed, blackened ground and trees look like used | |||
:matchsticks, hacked off at the head and stunted. The creepiest thing is there's | |||
:no sound fron animals, birds, or even insects. Hard to say whether they fled the | |||
:desolation or the sheer number of Sentinels swarming around here... [1/2] | |||
===Pandora's Box II=== | |||
:Field report, comms officer G. Peterson, SF-193-938. Transmission date: | |||
:6/1/2559 | |||
:Isabel's reports from the war indicate that the strange dome over the remains | |||
:of ''High Charity'' is some kind of protective measure the Ark's systems created | |||
:after ''High Charity'' crashed. Something about wailing off alien threats too big to | |||
:quickly deal with otherwise, it definitely explains the Sentinel presence here. | |||
:Regardless, after seeing what the Sentinels did to the ''Enduring Conviction'', | |||
:we're not about to anger these bees, no matter what kind of honey could be | |||
:inside. | |||
===Brothers in Arms I=== | |||
:[[Plipbab]], Grunt coordinator at High Charity crash site. Transcription Date: | |||
:6/4/2559 | |||
:Central base, this is Plipbab, reporting from the High Charity salvage operation. | |||
:There was a tragical accident this morning, and, uh, we're going to need more | |||
:Unggoy. Voridus has been experimenting with the wormguy weapons and so | |||
:we were movin' some of his new incendiary jelly. Everything was goin' fine and I | |||
:was bein' real responsible! Then one thing led to another and there was a big | |||
:noise and it started rainin' Grunt gumbo, and you know it's never good when a | |||
:coordinator is wading through little chunks of his buddies. | |||
:So I go to 'fess up to Ol' Angry Chops and I know he's gonna be in a punchin' | |||
:mood, but he's doing argus with Pavium! Pavium was all like "WHY ARE YOU SO | |||
:CHARGY?" and Voridus is all like "WHY ARE YOU SO BOSSY?" - somethin' like | |||
:that, I got scared and I don't remember much. So now Pavium's in charge of the | |||
:excavations at High Charity, but I think he's also makin' sure Voridus doesn't | |||
:break anything important. Voridus is know for the breakin', so they say. [1/2] | |||
===Brothers in Arms II=== | |||
:Plipbab, Grunt coordinator at High Charity crash site. Transcription Date: | |||
:6/4/2559 | |||
:So anyway, I says to myself, "Plipbab," I says, "this is maybe not a good time to | |||
:give angry Brute commanders bad news" and I start sneakin' away, but Pavium | |||
:smells right through my sneak and does a growl. So now I know I'm in trouble | |||
:anyway, so I just tell him about the exploding Grunts and do my most bravest | |||
:cower. | |||
:And I'm pretty sure I'm gonna be dead, but Voridus, he just starts laughing! And | |||
:then Pavium starts laughin', and so I start doin' laughts too! And we're all havin' a | |||
===Warped Reflections=== | |||
:[[Plutus]], Brute captain. Emergency signal. 6/4/2559 | |||
:Voridus, this is Plutus! This is not a call for help, as I know it is already too late | |||
:for us, but rather a warning. The Flood scourge has breached our base and I can | |||
:hear the screams of my Jiralhanae brothers from the outer corridors as they fall | |||
:to the monstruosities. | |||
:We were preparing the laser drills for power extraction when an Unggoy | |||
:spotted the first form. We laughed at typical Unggoy panic until we saw a | |||
:Wraith engulfed by a wave of seethering sickness. Our defences did little to stop | |||
:the sheer numbers of Flood when they first attacked, swarming over the | |||
:turrets and silencing them under mounds of filth. We fell back inside, but they | |||
:crawled and slithered through the vents and cracks and our base became a | |||
:slaughterhouse. | |||
:I watched as battle-hardened Jiralhanae scream in terror as the Flood twisted | |||
:their forms into horrifying new shaped, their eyes pleading for a swift death. | |||
:Warriors I had fought side by side which turned upon me with unknowing eyes | |||
:and terrible rage. I ordered the few survivors to fall back to the inner corridors | |||
:as I planted my last cache of plasma mines, hoping to put and end to the | |||
:torment suffered by those infected. | |||
:There were moments of silence after the mines exploded, which we used to | |||
:count our numbers and weapons. We have not enough to hold for an hour, let | |||
:along push back this enemy. Already, the uncanny screams have started | |||
:rumbling again, and the pounding has begun as they fling their battered and | |||
:contorted bodies against the door. | |||
:We laughed at the Covenant rumors about High Charity, but they were all true. | |||
:The Flood will consume all. You must... | |||
:[Transcription ends] | |||
===Tread Carefully=== | |||
:From the journal of [[Suta 'Noram]], Sangheili Guard 6/4/2559 | |||
:Commander Pavium has stationed me at his salvage operation to provide | |||
:security in case the humans try to interfere. Through the Jiralhanae are usually | |||
:ruled purely by instict and rage, Pavium appears to have a strong tactical | |||
:mind. Though he would kill me for suggesting so, he would make a fine | |||
:Sangheili. | |||
:I stand guard as the jabbering Unggoy blast through the wreckage to clear a | |||
:route to the ruins of High Charity, so that once Pavium and Voridus | |||
:have looted the area around High Charity of its weapons, we may transport | |||
:them out quickly and avoid the brunt of the Sentinels wrath. | |||
:Perhaps it is the offensive musk of the Jiralhanae or the insistent chattering of | |||
:the Unggoy, but I feel uneasy. There is something wrong about this. We have all | |||
:heard the rumors of what happened to High Charity, but we do not talk too | |||
:loudly about them, for fear of giving them life. I see a glint of the same fear in | |||
:the eyes of some of the older Jiralhanae, those for whom the Covenant is not | |||
:just a distant memory. | |||
:When we joined the Banished, we set aside all Covenant lies and those guillible | |||
:enough to believe in them. But now that High Charity looms over us like a giant | |||
:dead thing, those lies do not seem so foolish. Are we not as guilty as the | |||
:Covenant for ignoring the warning about High Charity as they ignored the | |||
:tales of the Halo Rings? | |||
:One thing is certain. There is danger here. The Ark does not deploy its Sentinels | |||
:without good reason and their numbers are many. | |||
===Idle Hands I=== | |||
:Unknown Author, Installation 00, Date [[2552|12/13/2552]] | |||
:Recently I have had troubling thoughts. | |||
:I am caretaker of this installation and it is my duty to maintain the natural | |||
:balance of things, and I have performed my taks admitably. But what I have | |||
:learned from this experience, this war, is the terrible cost of peace. | |||
:For millenia, all was quiet and still and the wonderful designs of this | |||
:installation meant I had relatively little to do except making improvements and | |||
:the occasional minor system repairs. The paradox is that the better I perform in | |||
:my job, the less I have to do. | |||
:As a result, I am conflicted by the recent events on this installation. The | |||
:damage caused by the invaders and their war horrifies me, but it has given me a | |||
:purpose once again. The one constant is that this installation is the most | |||
:important thing in the galaxy and I must protect it at all costs. The destruction | |||
:that scars the place I am duty bound to protect has focused my thoughts for | |||
:the first time in centuries, and so it is once again through conflict that I have | |||
:found a renewed sense of purpose. [1/2] | |||
===Idle Hands II=== | |||
:Unkwown Author, Installation 00, Date 12/14/2552 | |||
:I have marshalled my sentinels to construct a protective quarantine shell | |||
:around the crash site of the object once known as High Charity. If the Flood | |||
:were to escape and infect this installation, then everything we fought so hard | |||
:for so long ago would be jeopardized. This installation primary purpose is to | |||
:create the only weapons capable of stopping a mass Flood outbreak. Upon | |||
:sealing the shell, my Sentinels will raze the perimeter and modify the refuia to | |||
:ensure that no sentient life survives nearby. I must deprive the Flood of any | |||
:host bodies in close proximity to their prison. When all this is done, I will keep a | |||
:battalion of Sentinels on patrol in the vicinity, not only to guard against the | |||
:Flood, but to guard against future invaders bent on self-destruction. | |||
:The destruction is regrettable, but I consider it a responsible pruning, necessary | |||
:to the greater good of this installation. I only wish I had the resources to repair | |||
:the rest of the damage wrought by the war. The moon at the center of the | |||
:Foundry has been largely depleted, and without necessary support structures | |||
:in place there is no way for us to find fresh sources for raw materals. | |||
:More frequently, the same thought occurs to me; this installation's purpose is | |||
:to safeguard the galaxy, and therefore must be preserved against all threats. | |||
:But the inhabitants of the galaxy themselves have proven themselves time and | |||
:time again to be the biggest threat to this installation, their self-destructive | |||
:actions apparently impossible to curb. | |||
:I shall pursue this paradox, for it is only a matter of time before I will be forced | |||
:to address it tangibly [2/2] | |||
===An Uncomfortable Truth I=== | |||
:Unkwown Author, Installation 00, Date [[2553|2/19/2553]] | |||
:''High Charity'' has been successfully sealed, the perimeter has been razed, the | |||
:Sentinel defences put in place, and the Flood contained. I allowed | |||
:myslef a small self-congratulation for a job well done, but now that the dust | |||
:has settled I find my mind wandering into forbidden territories again. | |||
:Therefore, I have set myself the task of cataloguing and researching the Flood | |||
:and its myriad forms. Of course this installation has full databanks on the | |||
:Flood's history and the war my creator's waged against it, but there is always a | |||
:small chance of new discoveries, even if it is simple reassessing old knowledge | |||
:with the context of recent events. | |||
:Many regard the Flood as the ultimate representation of chaos, traditionally | |||
:thought of as the enemy of the natural balance of the universe, a direct threat | |||
:against the [[Mantle]] itself. However, with all things, what is chaotic can form | |||
:patters and purpose when viewed from a far or close enough distance. In fact, | |||
:the most disturbing thought is the single-mindedness of the Flood, its one goal | |||
:to subsume all sentient life, to make all as one. [1/2] | |||
===An Uncomfortable Truth II=== | |||
:From records I have studied, as the Flood grows closer to the critical density it | |||
:absorbs the knowledge and intelligence of its hosts. As it grows in strength, | |||
:coordination and self-awareness, it forms Proto-Graveminds and then finally the | |||
:Gravemind itself . Once a Gravemind has been created, the Flood's race memory | |||
:is re-established and it becomes almost unstoppable. This scenario is what led | |||
:to the creation of the last Halo Array so many years ago. | |||
:From the perspective of the Flood, is this not attempt at bringing order to | |||
:the galaxy rather than chaos? It is a dangerous line of thought, and I know | |||
:there was another who fell into this trap and indeed became instrumental in | |||
:the downfall of my creators civilization. Fortunately, my loyalty and duty to this | |||
:installation precludes me from following that path. | |||
:My conclusions are still disturbing. The Flood are indeed the great threat to the | |||
:galaxy my creators feared, but they are the truest to their nature. The | |||
:Forerunners, the San'Shyuum, the so-called Reclaimers all declare peace | |||
:through unity and civilization, yet endlessly make war amongst themselves and | |||
:others. Wars fought in defense of their own independence while each forcing | |||
:their own ideas of unity upon their enemies. | |||
:I stand here as a guardian of that chaos. It is an uncomfortable truth. [2/2] | |||
==Flood Units== | |||
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===Bursters=== | |||
:Underground lurkers. | |||
:Bursters are carrier forms that erupt from the ground, simultaneously releasing | |||
:their cache of parasites and spores. | |||
:Bursters guard Flood blightlands, and will attack any interlopers within the | |||
:parasite's twisted domain. | |||
===Infected=== | |||
:The lost and the damned. | |||
:Flood-infected sentients serve the parasite as tools and weapons while simpler | |||
:creatures are twisted into foul abominations that seek only to devour and fuel | |||
:the parasite's growth. There is no cure or treatment that can save these | |||
:victims, and even death may not save their consciousness from being absorbed | |||
:into the Flood collective for later use. | |||
:Though their bodies are bent to the Flood's will, occasionally the victim can still | |||
:whisper for mercy or cry out in pain from ruined lips and half-consumed throats. | |||
:Or worse, the parasite will speak on their behalf, using stolen thoughts and | |||
:memories as a psychological weapon. | |||
:Most infantry and vehicles with a living crew who take lethal damage from | |||
:Flood are converted into Infected units. Exceptions include non-organic units | |||
:(Sentinels), Huragok living machines (Engineers), the enigmatic Lekgolo (Hunters), | |||
:and Super units (who self-destruct when compromised). Heroes also ensure | |||
:they are not taken by the Flood. | |||
:Infected vehicles are hideously warped versions of their former selves, their | |||
:crew having been converted into spore-packed pustules and mucus-like | |||
:growths which hold the damaged vehicle together. Infected vehicles are weaker | |||
:than their uninfected counterparts, but when they are destroyed infection | |||
:forms have a chance of bursting from the wreckage. | |||
:Infected infantry mutate into combat forms that retain the weaponry they had | |||
:before conversion. Infected infantry gain a powerful tentacle-scythe melee | |||
:attack and the ability to leap short distances. | |||
===Pod Infectors=== | |||
:Once the parasite can establish a hive it can begin to produce massive numbers | |||
:of infection forms that spread out in search of new sentients to infect, and | |||
:non-sapient animals on which to feed. Both ground and airborne infection forms | |||
:are used as living weapons, hurling themselves at the enemy to overwhelm | |||
:defenses and assimilate the unprepared. | |||
:Pods hurl themselves at infantry units, bursting and dealing damage. If Pods | |||
:get the killing blow their victim becomes Infected and falls under Flood control. | |||
:Though individually weak and easily killed, pod infectors strike in vast numbers | |||
:and can move over cliffs. | |||
===Blisters=== | |||
:Incubation chambers. | |||
:Non-sentient animals or corpses not harnessed for combat forms are seeded | |||
:with Flood cells and transformed into infection form-filled sacs. These diseased | |||
:growths are one of the most pernicious aspects of the Flood, and a single spore | |||
:could potentially transform an entire planet's biosphere into quivering masses of: | |||
:diseased mucus and bile if left unchecked. | |||
:Blisters "hatch" infection forms when disturbed. Destroying them at a distance | |||
:is almost always the best option. | |||
===Seeder Infectors=== | |||
:Once the parasite can establish a hive it can begin to produce massive numbers | |||
:of infection forms that spread out in search of new sentients to infect, and | |||
:non-sapient animals on which to feed. Both ground and airborne infection forms | |||
:are used as living weapons, hurling themselves at the enemy to overwhelm | |||
:defenses and assimilate the unprepared. | |||
:Seeders are lighter-than-air Flood units that swim through the sky and attack | |||
:aerial units. If a Seeder gets the killing blow, the crew are overwhelmed and the | |||
:aircraft becomes Infected. Seeders only infect aircraft, but will "spit" shards of | |||
:bone at ground targets. | |||
===Spore Mound=== | |||
:Infected wounds. | |||
:Spore Mounds are an agglomeration of lesser Flood forms and secretions that | |||
:conceal and protect the foul nests of the parasite. Though mere hills compared | |||
:to what is to come, the Spore Mounds which have sprouted on the Ark and | |||
:survived Sentinel cleansing efforts are incredibly dangerous. | |||
:Spore Mounds act as an Abomination leader for nearby Flood, in addition to | |||
:producing new units. | |||
===Abomination=== | |||
:Hive commanders. | |||
:A massive key mind war-form, the Abomination brings order and direction to | |||
:the lesser Flood, turning feral parasites into a cunning and efficient collective. | |||
:An evolved form of the Juggernaut command form, these towering nightmares | |||
:are used when standard hives cannot be established and the Flood must stay | |||
:mobile to avoid detection and destruction. | |||
:Abominations increase the speed and health of all nearby Flood units. As the | |||
:parasite grows in strength, it will construct attack waves around these | |||
:"generals". Blunting their onslaught requires making a difficult choice between | |||
:attacking the Abomination or prioritizing the smaller, more immediate threats. | |||
===Infester=== | |||
:Anti-vehicle war-forms. | |||
:The Infester is a pure form that specializes in cracking open vehicles and | |||
:converting their crew into Flood-controlled puppets. A purpose-built biological | |||
:weapon, Infesters expend all of their energy on the attack, collapsing in a dying | |||
:heap and spreading spores upon the completion of their singular task. | |||
:The Infester is adapted to the task of countering and subverting armored | |||
:vehicles used by the UNSC and Banished. Though they can attack infantry and | |||
:structures with barbed tentacles, their goal is to hunt manned vehicles. When | |||
:they detect mechanized prey, the Infester grabs onto it with their tentacles | |||
:and bores into the hull to reach the crew. This process can be interrupted, | |||
:similar to the Hijack ability. if the infestation is successful, however, the vehicle | |||
:is infected and the Infester dies. | |||
===Spawners=== | |||
:Nightmare birthing chambers. | |||
:Spawners are pure forms that gestate new infection forms in their diseased | |||
:brood sacs, releasing swarms of new parasites. Spawners are an example of | |||
:Flood adaptation, a war-form created specifically to counter the defensive | |||
:measures of the Ark and Banished. | |||
:Highly mobile and capable of independent action, these creatures venture out | |||
:from High Charity to spread the Flood deep into nearby refugia. Most pockets of | |||
:Flood infestation Spawners establish will be detected and quickly destroyed, | |||
:but time and probability is on the parasite's side. | |||
:The Spawner lurks at the rear of Flood assaults, spawning waves of infection | |||
:forms. Spawners must be quickly dealt with, or they will continue to create | |||
:Flood attack forces just outside the range of base defenses. | |||
===Cocooned Bases=== | |||
:Fallen citadels. | |||
:The parasite does not build what it can instead repurpose. UNSC and Banished | |||
:bases within High Charity's [[blightlands]] have been converted into hives of the | |||
:Flood. They are a hideous sight that barely resemble the structures they once | |||
:were. There are no survivors or salvage worth recovering in these hideous | |||
:warrens. These facilities' defenses are also not under Flood control. | |||
:Cocooned Bases are a major threat and priority target, but are surrounded by | |||
:blightland and located deep in Flood territory. They continually spawn Flood | |||
:units until eliminated, and even when the base is destroyed there are hordes of | |||
:twisted creatures who will pour out the wreckage. Regardless of the risks, the | |||
:only way to deal with Flood-infested bases is to burn them to the ground, | |||
:preferably from orbit. The base slot of the Cocooned Base is freed when the | |||
:Flood buildings are razed. | |||
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==Flood Lore== | |||
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===The Flood=== | |||
:The great devourer. | |||
:The Flood is a voracious hive-mind parasite that seizes, converts, and controls | |||
:sentient hosts to perpetuate itself. Infected individuals have their nervous | |||
:systems suborned by the parasite, turning their bodies into puppets while their | |||
:memories and flesh are assimilated and exploited to further the infestation. | |||
:Each infected host is linked to a distributed intelligence, allowing for interstellar | |||
:coordination and the formation of increasingly sophisticated consciousness | |||
:nodes. If the Flood is not stopped it will eventually manifest a malevolent meta- | |||
:intelligence known as Gravemind. | |||
:Flood are composed of a highly adaptable and resilient neuron-like "super cell" | |||
:that has no analogous structures with other life in the galaxy. These protean | |||
:cells are the building blocks of all Flood and can be configured into any shape or | |||
:pseudo-organ necessary to sustain the biological and organizational growth of | |||
:the parasite. | |||
:Encysted Flood cells form spores which can parasitize both sentient and non- | |||
:sentient species, rapidly consuming the host and transforming their biomass | |||
:into an incubator for larger, more mobile Flood combat and infection forms. | |||
:There is no inoculation against infection, no treatment to slow the parasites' | |||
:growth, no reversal of its transformation. The only effective countermeasure is | |||
:containment and incineration. | |||
===Infection Forms=== | |||
:A nightmare tide rises. | |||
:Flood infection forms are nightmarish homunculi spawned in massive numbers | |||
:for the singular purpose of converting all living creatures into carriers, tools, and | |||
:food for the parasite. The most commonly encountered infection forms have | |||
:soft, pod-like bodies with numerous tentacle-like appendages and a frond-like | |||
:array which acts as the creature's sensory system. Their tendrils are multi- | |||
:purpose locomotion systems and insidious methods of control. | |||
:Each tendril ends in nano-scale barbs which can latch onto the target's body | |||
:and cut through armor or environmental suits. Once the target is compromised, | |||
:infection forms inject Flood cells to hijack the victim's nervous system. Even if | |||
:the infection form is quickly removed, Flood cells in the wounds will slowly | |||
:consume the victim and turn them into quivering, spore-packed blisters. | |||
:Against unprepared victims the infection form bores into the body, quickly | |||
:mutating it into a combat form. | |||
:Though barely intelligent on their own, once an infection form infiltrates a | |||
:sentient creature they turn the victim's cognitive power to the furtherance of | |||
:Flood goals. Each is an insidious puppeteer, able to sift through memories of any | |||
:sentient creature to learn of military countermeasures, security access codes, | |||
:and the location of population centers. This information is then shared with | |||
:other Flood through their connection with the key minds. | |||
===Combat Forms=== | |||
:Pestilent puppets. | |||
:Combat forms are relatively intact sentient hosts under the control of an | |||
:infection form that has nested within. Though sections of the host's body are | |||
:consumed and converted into Flood cells, some limbs and sensory organs are | |||
:retained to utilize available weapons, tools, vehicles, equipment, and even | |||
:starships. The infection form does augment its new body and repair minor | |||
:damage in order to better serve as a living weapon, but ultimately the combat | |||
:form is utterly disposable. | |||
:The infection form driving the host body does not feel pain or fear, though the | |||
:same cannot be said for the host. Worse, in some horrific circumstances the | |||
:infection form is unable to completely dominate the original personality and the | |||
:victim remains fully aware of their irrevocable transformation and use as a tool | |||
:of the parasite. | |||
===Blightlands=== | |||
:Parasitic expansion. | |||
:The Flood can survive and grow in almost any environment, but it thrives in a | |||
:surprisingly narrow band of habitability. The interior of Flood hives provide a | |||
:controlled environment for accelerated growth, but in time an entire planet's | |||
:biosphere can be altered to approximate these ideal conditions. | |||
:[[Blightlands]] are the first step of this coversion process: areas around | |||
:established hives filled with specialized Flood growths which harvest the vitality | |||
:of the soil, soak up solar energy, and consume all native life within its | |||
:boundaries. While they briefly flower with a grotesque vitality, ultimately these | |||
:zones are themselves consumed to provide raw materials for city-sized spore | |||
:towers and colossal stacks of strange Flood organs that finish the planet's | |||
:ruination. | |||
===Pure Forms=== | |||
:Bone and bile. | |||
:As the parasite grows in strength the key minds begin to cultivate tumorous | |||
:masses and mucus-like lakes of pure Flood cells using nonessential biomass as | |||
:food. Most of the Flood cells are used to form hives and [[blightlands]], but some | |||
:is harvested to create deadly war-forms. With the sound of breaking bones and | |||
:ripping flesh these creatures transform themselves to best confront the | |||
:threats they encounter, contorting and reshaping their anatomy into grotesque | |||
:but lethal shapes as they lead hordes of lesser combat forms into battle. | |||
=== | ===Keyminds=== | ||
:Fonts of malign intelligence. | |||
:After an infestation is established the parasite transitions from feral aggression | |||
:to coordinated conversion by creating specialised Flood organisms that network | |||
:their individual intelligences. These key minds act as coordinators for nearby | |||
:Flood, leveraging wisdom harvested from the parasite's hosts to expand, | |||
:outwit, overwhelm, and consume other life. | |||
:As the Flood grow in number these key minds combine and expand into larger, | |||
:exponentially more intelligent networks. The appearance of these vile collectives | |||
:typically indicate most local animal life and sentient hosts have been infected or | |||
:consumed. Once a critical mass of key minds have combined the Flood's | |||
:centralized intelligence can begin to emerge in their seething mass of corrupted | |||
:flesh: a Proto-Gravemind that sifts through and feeds on the memories of every | |||
:Flood-infected victim. | |||
=== | ===Proto-Gravemind=== | ||
:High Charity's Bane. | |||
:The Proto-Gravemind within High Charity is the shadow of a far greater threat, | |||
:one that will unleash damnation upon the stars should it grow unchecked. High | |||
:Charity's proto-Gravemind is a perverse mockery of a living thing, a gluttonous | |||
:stump of Flood cells that remained behind when Halo's cleansing energies | |||
:burned away the corrupted biomass which once supported the Gravemind. | |||
:A measure of Gravemind's intellect remains, though its new vessel must feed | |||
:and spread in order for it to manifest fully once again. With every Banished | |||
:soldier that succumbs to its embrace, the Gravemind's re-emergence grows | |||
:closer. The mountain of half-dead flesh quivers in anticipation, and the echo of | |||
:timeless laughter rises from somewhere deep below. | |||
:High Charity's Proto-Gravemind is a massive, highly adaptable biological weapon. | |||
:It is a horrifying enemy, protected by every Flood beast on the Ark. Only fools | |||
:and madmen dare to attack it without overwhelming force. | |||
=== | ===Gravemind=== | ||
:A single intelligence inhabiting multiple instances. | |||
:A Gravemind is the apex of the Flood's coordinating intelligences. It is a | |||
:monument of ancient sins; a self-aware compound mind that transcends | |||
:individual hosts and lesser key minds; a formless intellect who knows all that | |||
:the Flood have ver possessed. | |||
:The Gravemind brings its horrific form of peace through unification, salvaton | |||
The | :through assimilation. Its only goal is the consumption of every thinking creature | ||
:in the galaxy. The Gravemind's most recent physical avatar was destroyed | |||
:when the Master Chief fired the Ark's incomplete Halo, but it is only a matter of | |||
:time before it rises again. | |||
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