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Bungie has, so far, only used the CCS and the Assault Carrier models for ships. If you are refering to the first image that one is fan made, as there was no Carrier in H2's opener. The size difference is likely a matter of perspective or a mistake. [[User talk:ProphetofTruth|ProphetofTruth]] 19:26, January 7, 2010 (UTC) | Bungie has, so far, only used the CCS and the Assault Carrier models for ships. If you are refering to the first image that one is fan made, as there was no Carrier in H2's opener. The size difference is likely a matter of perspective or a mistake. [[User talk:ProphetofTruth|ProphetofTruth]] 19:26, January 7, 2010 (UTC) | ||
:Umm, there ''was'' an Assault Carrier in Halo 2's opening. - | :Umm, there ''was'' an Assault Carrier in Halo 2's opening. - [[File:Black Mesa.jpg|28px]] [[User:Halo-343|<span style="color: purple; font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: 128%;">'''Halo-343'''</span>]] [[User talk:Halo-343|<font color="red"><nowiki>(</nowiki>'''Talk'''<nowiki>)</nowiki></font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Halo-343|<font color="orange"><nowiki>(</nowiki>'''Contribs'''<nowiki>)</nowiki></font>]] [[Special:Editcount/Halo-343|<font color="green"><nowiki>(</nowiki>'''Edits'''<nowiki>)</nowiki></font>]] 19:32, January 7, 2010 (UTC) | ||
There was an Assault Carrier in H2's opening cinematic, yes, I believe ProphetofTruth may have mistakenly written carrier instead of cruiser. It's odd too that Bungie won't use additional ship classes, makes the fleets look kinda incomplete. Not to mention, those two ship classes aren't used in the novels. It's truly odd, to me, why the novels and games can't go together a bit more smoothly. Thanks for the info, I was unaware that was a fan made image. Nicely done one though. [[User talk:Quakeomaniac|Quakeomaniac]] 04:58, January 9, 2010 (UTC) | There was an Assault Carrier in H2's opening cinematic, yes, I believe ProphetofTruth may have mistakenly written carrier instead of cruiser. It's odd too that Bungie won't use additional ship classes, makes the fleets look kinda incomplete. Not to mention, those two ship classes aren't used in the novels. It's truly odd, to me, why the novels and games can't go together a bit more smoothly. Thanks for the info, I was unaware that was a fan made image. Nicely done one though. [[User talk:Quakeomaniac|Quakeomaniac]] 04:58, January 9, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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:I've always believed that Thel meant he pursued the ''Autumn'' with all ships under his command that were not already engaged, not that he withdrew the entire fleet to chase one vessel. Remember that elements of the ''Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity'' were sent Installation 04's ruins prior to ''High Charity'''s arrival. The ships John was reffering to, or at least most of them, were not from the ''Fleet of Particular Justice''. Thus, we can't determine the size of the fleet based on that statement. --[[User talk:Braidenvl|"Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have." -Thomas Jefferson]] 14:21, 17 November 2010 (EST) | :I've always believed that Thel meant he pursued the ''Autumn'' with all ships under his command that were not already engaged, not that he withdrew the entire fleet to chase one vessel. Remember that elements of the ''Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity'' were sent Installation 04's ruins prior to ''High Charity'''s arrival. The ships John was reffering to, or at least most of them, were not from the ''Fleet of Particular Justice''. Thus, we can't determine the size of the fleet based on that statement. --[[User talk:Braidenvl|"Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have." -Thomas Jefferson]] 14:21, 17 November 2010 (EST) | ||
== Why did the ships take refuge behind Threshold? == | == Why did the ships take refuge behind Threshold? == | ||
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:A nuclear device requires an atmosphere to spread - air feeds the fire. The nuclear device first used at Chi Ceti IV detonated outside of the shield and was so the detonation was not powerful enough to penetrate the shields. The second device was inside and within the ship, fed by the antimatter and oxygen, and due to the shield - concentrated on a smaller area. When the Flood was released, the Fleet of Particular Justice prepared to evacuate Installation 04. These ships, it seems, left the system. The danger to shipping would not have been the detonation, but the ring tearing itself apart. The seven ships behind Threshold were not from the Fleet of Particular Jutice, but an advanced scout detachment from the fleet protecting High Charity, which is due to arrive soon. Back to the nukes, the only successful detonation I remember that went through shields from the outside was a NOVA - a rediculously destructive drive (imagine a 26th century equivalent of ''Tsar Bomba'') that detonated inside a carrier; being fed from it, it was powerful enough to travel in vacuum to other ships, penetrate their shields and be fed, then work their way to the next ship. | :A nuclear device requires an atmosphere to spread - air feeds the fire. The nuclear device first used at Chi Ceti IV detonated outside of the shield and was so the detonation was not powerful enough to penetrate the shields. The second device was inside and within the ship, fed by the antimatter and oxygen, and due to the shield - concentrated on a smaller area. When the Flood was released, the Fleet of Particular Justice prepared to evacuate Installation 04. These ships, it seems, left the system. The danger to shipping would not have been the detonation, but the ring tearing itself apart. The seven ships behind Threshold were not from the Fleet of Particular Jutice, but an advanced scout detachment from the fleet protecting High Charity, which is due to arrive soon. Back to the nukes, the only successful detonation I remember that went through shields from the outside was a NOVA - a rediculously destructive drive (imagine a 26th century equivalent of ''Tsar Bomba'') that detonated inside a carrier; being fed from it, it was powerful enough to travel in vacuum to other ships, penetrate their shields and be fed, then work their way to the next ship. | ||
The "slipspace bomb" was not a bomb of explosive origin, bur called a bomb due to its destructive nature. The device was intended to open a rift large enough to engulf the entire corvette and a large part of the supercarrier. The corvette wasn't destroyed, it simply entered slipspace. Manufacturing slipspace bombs or messing with the drive in any way is dangerous - a repair team was once sent into slipspace - without the ship. I'd say that danger and expence combined is what stopped the UNSC from persuing this venture.-- [[User talk:Forerunner|Forerunner]] 15:18, 18 December 2010 (EST) | |||