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The '''Uztet'sKelln''' was one of the earliest models of the [[ | The '''Uztet'sKelln''' was one of the earliest models of the [[Banshee]], produced by the [[Sangheili]] race. Named and designed off of the predatory and voracious [['sKelln]], the Uztet'sKelln was considered to be unreliable and slow—at least when compared to its descendants. The model featured a smooth, sophisticatedly contoured canopy and was powered by a twin [[impulse drive]], and essentially served as the predecessor for all future Banshee designs and models.<ref name="universe">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/vehicles/banshee '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Banshee'']</ref> | ||
The Uztet'sKelln was often used in ceremonial roles and was designed with elaborate ornamentation. They were used in the [[Covenant Honor Guard]] or were directly commissioned by [[kaidon]]s as personal transports.<ref name="universe"/> | The Uztet'sKelln was often used in ceremonial roles and was designed with elaborate ornamentation. They were used in the [[Covenant Honor Guard]] or were directly commissioned by [[kaidon]]s as personal transports.<ref name="universe"/> |
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The Uztet'sKelln was one of the earliest models of the Banshee, produced by the Sangheili race. Named and designed off of the predatory and voracious 'sKelln, the Uztet'sKelln was considered to be unreliable and slow—at least when compared to its descendants. The model featured a smooth, sophisticatedly contoured canopy and was powered by a twin impulse drive, and essentially served as the predecessor for all future Banshee designs and models.[1]
The Uztet'sKelln was often used in ceremonial roles and was designed with elaborate ornamentation. They were used in the Covenant Honor Guard or were directly commissioned by kaidons as personal transports.[1]
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