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No, no, no. A UNSC destroyer is only seven meters longer then a UNSC frigate, which at 483 meters, this means that the Iroquois comes in at only 492 meters, and this would put a destroyer at about 175 meters. And in the trivia how is it known that that ship was a Destroyer? All Serina says is Covenant ship straight ahead or something like that [[User:All Under Heaven|All Under Heaven]]
No, no, no. A UNSC destroyer is only seven meters longer then a UNSC frigate, which at 483 meters, this means that the Iroquois comes in at only 492 meters, and this would put a destroyer at about 175 meters. And in the trivia how is it known that that ship was a Destroyer? All Serina says is Covenant ship straight ahead or something like that [[User:All Under Heaven|All Under Heaven]]
The text actually says "a third again as massive". This would mean it's the full mass of the ''Iroquois'', plus an additional third of the ''Iroquois''' mass added to that full amount so the Covenant destroyer is heavier overall than a UNSC destroyer. -[[User:ScaleMaster117|ScaleMaster117]] ([[User talk:ScaleMaster117|talk]]) 10:04, 10 August 2013 (EDT)


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:::This still doesn't explain why the Spirit of Fire is 2500 meters and the Destroyer is 1500 yet look very close in size in the cutscene. Or why it is only One and a half times the mass of a frigate but still so big in those scenes.
:::This still doesn't explain why the Spirit of Fire is 2500 meters and the Destroyer is 1500 yet look very close in size in the cutscene. Or why it is only One and a half times the mass of a frigate but still so big in those scenes.
::I'm unsure which cutscene you're referring to. There was no point where I saw the Covenant destroyer was long than the ''Spirit of Fire''. Using the underside shot of the collision between the ''Spirit'' and the destroyer was what was used to calculate the size for the ''Essential Visual Guide''. Ensemble's stated size of 1,500m length didn't add up when measured against the ''Spirit of Fire'' and the 1,664m length comes from a direct measurement using the ''Spirit of Fire'''s known length. It is assumed in the ''Visual Guide'' that the light and heavy Covenant destroyers are the same design, just built at different sizes, just like other Covenant vessels like carriers and cruisers. -[[User:ScaleMaster117|ScaleMaster117]] ([[User talk:ScaleMaster117|talk]]) 10:04, 10 August 2013 (EDT)


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How exactly does "a third again as massive" mean that it's 3 times the size of the Iroqois? Wouldn't that mean that you just add a third onto the Iroqois' size? That would make it about 647 meters long. And if it was bigger than a Marathon class cruiser, then why would the humans designate it as a destroyer in the first place? Because I remember quite distincly that the covenant frigates that Keyes saw were only called that because they were about equivalent in size to a human frigate. It would not make any kind of sense to call it that when it's that big. And is there any other source for the size of a covenant destroyer? Because I am very curious as to where this number of 1500 meters came from.
How exactly does "a third again as massive" mean that it's 3 times the size of the Iroqois? Wouldn't that mean that you just add a third onto the Iroqois' size? That would make it about 647 meters long. And if it was bigger than a Marathon class cruiser, then why would the humans designate it as a destroyer in the first place? Because I remember quite distincly that the covenant frigates that Keyes saw were only called that because they were about equivalent in size to a human frigate. It would not make any kind of sense to call it that when it's that big. And is there any other source for the size of a covenant destroyer? Because I am very curious as to where this number of 1500 meters came from.
: "Massive" usually refers to weight not length. If it had said "bigger", then there'd be cause to assume it was longer than Iroquois, but more massive? That's weight. -[[User:ScaleMaster117|ScaleMaster117]] ([[User talk:ScaleMaster117|talk]]) 10:04, 10 August 2013 (EDT)


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