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{{Disambig header|the Pelican featured in ''[[Halo: Oblivion]]''|other uses of the term "Pelican"|Pelican}} | {{Disambig header|the Pelican featured in ''[[Halo: Oblivion]]''|other uses of the term "Pelican"|Pelican}} | ||
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|hull= | |hull= | ||
|armament= | |armament= | ||
''D75/g:'' | ''D75-TC/g:'' | ||
*Two wing-mounted miniguns | *Two wing-mounted miniguns | ||
*Two belly-mounted cannon turrets | *Two belly-mounted cannon turrets | ||
|crew=Three crew members<ref name="OblivChptr6">'''''[[Halo: Oblivion]]''' - Chapter 6''</ref> | |crew=Three crew members<ref name="OblivChptr6">'''''[[Halo: Oblivion]]''' - Chapter 6''</ref> | ||
|complement=Up to 20 passengers | |complement=Up to 20 passengers{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} | ||
|consumables= | |consumables= | ||
|othersystems= | |othersystems= | ||
|firstuse=Before [[2526]] | |firstuse=Before [[2526]]{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} | ||
|service= | |service= | ||
|role= | |role= | ||
*Dropship | *Dropship{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} | ||
*Gunship | *Gunship{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} | ||
*Reconnaissance boat | *Reconnaissance boat{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} | ||
|affiliation=[[United Nations Space Command]] | |affiliation=[[United Nations Space Command]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Dropship 75-Troop Carrier''', colloquially known as the '''Pelican''', is a shuttlecraft utilised by the [[United Nations Space Command]] to transport troops and supplies. Capable to space-to-ground flight and vice versa, it was often used to ferry troops from starships to planetside battlefields, but could also be outfitted as a gunship or for reconnaissance missions. | The '''Dropship 75-Troop Carrier''', colloquially known as the '''Pelican''', is a shuttlecraft utilised by the [[United Nations Space Command]] to transport troops and supplies. Capable to space-to-ground flight and vice versa, it was often used to ferry troops from starships to planetside battlefields, but could also be outfitted as a gunship or for reconnaissance missions.{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} | ||
==Operational history== | ==Operational history== | ||
The D75 model of Pelican had entered service some time before [[2526]]. | The D75 model of Pelican had entered service some time before [[2526]].{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} | ||
Two D75 Pelicans were carried by the [[Razor-class prowler|''Razor''-class prowler]] {{UNSCShip|Night Watch}} in June 2526, during its mission to [[Netherop]]. At the command of [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]], one of these Pelicans, a [[D75/r Pelican|D75/r]] outfitted for reconnaissance, was launched with a three-person crew immediately upon the ''Night Watch''{{'}}s arrival, to ascertain the strength of the Covenant naval presence, and determine whether a dropship would be able to make landfall at all. It was shot down by a previously-undetected Covenant stealth vessel shortly before entering the planet's tropopause. Following its destruction, Petrov resolved to insert [[Blue Force]] with the ''Night Watch'' itself rather than risk loading them aboard the prowler's second Pelican. Instead, she launched the remaining Pelican - this time a [[D75 | Two D75 Pelicans were carried by the [[Razor-class prowler|''Razor''-class prowler]] {{UNSCShip|Night Watch}} in June 2526, during its mission to [[Netherop]]. At the command of [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]], one of these Pelicans, a [[D75-TC/r Pelican|D75-TC/r]] outfitted for reconnaissance, was launched with a three-person crew immediately upon the ''Night Watch''{{'}}s arrival, to ascertain the strength of the Covenant naval presence, and determine whether a dropship would be able to make landfall at all. It was shot down by a previously-undetected Covenant stealth vessel shortly before entering the planet's tropopause. Following its destruction, Petrov resolved to insert [[Blue Force]] with the ''Night Watch'' itself rather than risk loading them aboard the prowler's second Pelican. Instead, she launched the remaining Pelican - this time a [[D75-TC/g Pelican|D75-TC/g]] gunship - as a decoy to draw fire away from the prowler during its descent. [[John-117]] surmised that, given it only had its three-person crew on-board, Petrov did not expect it to survive insertion.{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} The ploy allowed Petrov to deploy Blue Force within sixty kilometres of their target, [[Lucky Break|a downed Covenant frigate]], but the Covenant had more available fighter craft than Petrov had expected, and so the ''Night Watch'' was brought down despite the decoy.<ref name="OblivChptr7">'''''[[Halo: Oblivion]]''' - Chapter 7''</ref> | ||
==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
At least | At least two variants of the D75 Pelican exist. | ||
===D75/r Pelican=== | ===D75/r Pelican=== | ||
{{Main|D75/r Pelican}} | {{Main|D75-TC/r Pelican}} | ||
A D75 Pelican nicknamed the | A D75 Pelican variant nicknamed the "slash-r" outfitted with a special scouting package, used for reconnaissance missions.{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} | ||
===D75/g Pelican=== | ===D75/g Pelican=== | ||
{{Main|D75/g Pelican}} | {{Main|D75-TC/g Pelican}} | ||
A D75 Pelican variant nicknamed the "slash-g", which is furnished as a gunship. It is equipped with a ground support package including two wing-mounted miniguns and two belly-mounted cannon turrets. | A D75 Pelican variant nicknamed the "slash-g", which is furnished as a gunship. It is equipped with a ground support package including two wing-mounted miniguns and two belly-mounted cannon turrets.{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr6}} | ||
===D75/s | ==Production notes== | ||
In early drafts of ''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'', the D75-TC/g was originally named the D75 TC/s (for '''s'''upport). However, due to concerns that it could be mistaken for standing for '''s'''urveillance and hence confused with the D75-TC/r '''r'''econnaissance variant, [[343 Industries]] recommended that it be renamed to D75/g, for '''g'''round support. One instance of the name D75/s persisted in the final release of ''Oblivion'', at the start of chapter 7, having been missed in proof-reads of the book.{{Ref/Reuse|OblivChptr7}}<ref name="TwitterD75/s">[https://twitter.com/TDenningauthor/status/1186665770727673856 '''''Twitter''' - Troy Denning'']</ref> | |||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'' {{1st}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | {{Ref/Sources}} | ||
{{ | {{Pelican variants}} | ||
[[Category:UNSC aircraft]] | [[Category:UNSC aircraft]] |
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Up to 20 passengers[1] |
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The Dropship 75-Troop Carrier, colloquially known as the Pelican, is a shuttlecraft utilised by the United Nations Space Command to transport troops and supplies. Capable to space-to-ground flight and vice versa, it was often used to ferry troops from starships to planetside battlefields, but could also be outfitted as a gunship or for reconnaissance missions.[1]
Operational history[edit]
The D75 model of Pelican had entered service some time before 2526.[1]
Two D75 Pelicans were carried by the Razor-class prowler UNSC Night Watch in June 2526, during its mission to Netherop. At the command of Lieutenant Commander Amalea Petrov, one of these Pelicans, a D75-TC/r outfitted for reconnaissance, was launched with a three-person crew immediately upon the Night Watch's arrival, to ascertain the strength of the Covenant naval presence, and determine whether a dropship would be able to make landfall at all. It was shot down by a previously-undetected Covenant stealth vessel shortly before entering the planet's tropopause. Following its destruction, Petrov resolved to insert Blue Force with the Night Watch itself rather than risk loading them aboard the prowler's second Pelican. Instead, she launched the remaining Pelican - this time a D75-TC/g gunship - as a decoy to draw fire away from the prowler during its descent. John-117 surmised that, given it only had its three-person crew on-board, Petrov did not expect it to survive insertion.[1] The ploy allowed Petrov to deploy Blue Force within sixty kilometres of their target, a downed Covenant frigate, but the Covenant had more available fighter craft than Petrov had expected, and so the Night Watch was brought down despite the decoy.[2]
Variants[edit]
At least two variants of the D75 Pelican exist.
D75/r Pelican[edit]
- Main article: D75-TC/r Pelican
A D75 Pelican variant nicknamed the "slash-r" outfitted with a special scouting package, used for reconnaissance missions.[1]
D75/g Pelican[edit]
- Main article: D75-TC/g Pelican
A D75 Pelican variant nicknamed the "slash-g", which is furnished as a gunship. It is equipped with a ground support package including two wing-mounted miniguns and two belly-mounted cannon turrets.[1]
Production notes[edit]
In early drafts of Halo: Oblivion, the D75-TC/g was originally named the D75 TC/s (for support). However, due to concerns that it could be mistaken for standing for surveillance and hence confused with the D75-TC/r reconnaissance variant, 343 Industries recommended that it be renamed to D75/g, for ground support. One instance of the name D75/s persisted in the final release of Oblivion, at the start of chapter 7, having been missed in proof-reads of the book.[2][3]
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo: Oblivion (First appearance)
Sources[edit]
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