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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
"Grave-makers" are rugged, nest-shaped gun platforms that are capable of carrying groups of individuals for surface deployment. They consist of a main body and arms. "Grave-makers" are crudely fused together flying craft that are plated over with heavy armor shielding. Downward-facing engines lift them into the air in sputtering and roaring bursts, which can sometimes be a struggle due to the ships' weight. They are equipped with heavy-grade spike autocannons that provide substantial firepower. | "Grave-makers" are rugged, nest-shaped gun platforms that are capable of carrying groups of individuals for surface deployment. They consist of a main body and arms. "Grave-makers" are crudely fused together flying craft that are plated over with heavy armor shielding. Downward-facing engines lift them into the air in sputtering and roaring bursts, which can sometimes be a struggle due to the ships' weight. They are equipped with heavy-grade spike autocannons that provide substantial firepower.{{Ref/Reuse|C3}} | ||
==Operational history== | ==Operational history== | ||
Many "grave-makers" were brought by the Jiralhanae [[chieftain]], [[Hekabe]], to the world of [[Carrow]] in [[2558#September|September 2558]]. Carried aboard his [[flagship]], ''[[Foebane]]'', they were released from its belly to [[Carrow Conflict|attack]] the [[humans]] living in the city of [[Suraka]]. | Many "grave-makers" were brought by the Jiralhanae [[chieftain]], [[Hekabe]], to the world of [[Carrow]] in [[2558#September|September 2558]]. Carried aboard his [[flagship]], ''[[Foebane]]'', they were released from its belly to [[Carrow Conflict|attack]] the [[humans]] living in the city of [[Suraka]].{{Ref/Reuse|C3}} | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
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"Grave-maker" is a term commonly applied, in the Jiralhanae tongue, to a type of tanklike siegework gunship.[1][2]
Design
"Grave-makers" are rugged, nest-shaped gun platforms that are capable of carrying groups of individuals for surface deployment. They consist of a main body and arms. "Grave-makers" are crudely fused together flying craft that are plated over with heavy armor shielding. Downward-facing engines lift them into the air in sputtering and roaring bursts, which can sometimes be a struggle due to the ships' weight. They are equipped with heavy-grade spike autocannons that provide substantial firepower.[1]
Operational history
Many "grave-makers" were brought by the Jiralhanae chieftain, Hekabe, to the world of Carrow in September 2558. Carried aboard his flagship, Foebane, they were released from its belly to attack the humans living in the city of Suraka.[1]
List of appearances
- Halo: Envoy (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g Halo: Envoy Chapter 3
- ^ Halo: Envoy Chapter 16
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