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File:H5-ConceptArt-Type57Phantom.jpg|Concept art of the Type-57 Phantom for ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''. | File:H5-ConceptArt-Type57Phantom.jpg|Concept art of the Type-57 Phantom for ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''. | ||
File:H5G-T57Phantommodel.jpg|Model of the Phantom. | File:H5G-T57Phantommodel.jpg|Model of the Phantom. | ||
File:H5G-T57Phantommodel_Top.jpg|A render of the top-aft of the Phantom. | |||
File:H5G - Phantom alternate.jpg|Alternate view of the Type-57 Phantom in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | File:H5G - Phantom alternate.jpg|Alternate view of the Type-57 Phantom in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
File:H5G-T57PhantomDropship.png|Alternate view of the Type-57 Phantom in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | File:H5G-T57PhantomDropship.png|Alternate view of the Type-57 Phantom in ''Halo 5: Guardians''. |
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The Mikpramu-pattern Warrior Transport[1] (UNSC Type classification: Type-57 Dropship Troop Carrier, T-57 DTC)[3] is a dropship in the Phantom line of aircraft employed by the Sangheili.[5][2]
Overview
Design details
The Mikpramu design pattern of Phantom is based on ancient Sangheili designs,[1] sporting a more traditional appearance inspired by aquatic ray-like predators found on Sangheili colonies. They were seldom used during the Covenant due to the design being considered inelegant by San'Shyuum legislators, with the Ru'swum-pattern and later Kez'katu-patterns manufactured by the Assembly Forges instead preferred.[3] With the Covenant's collapse in 2552 and the emergence of a Sangheili civil war, Sangheili warlords instead turned to independent manufacturers such as Achoem Weapons, Kolaar Manufactorum, and Malurok Armory to begin supplying replacment Phantoms instead. To help maintain supply, these manufacturers looked back to older design patterns of Phantom and retrofitted them with more modern weapon and propulsion systems.[1] As such, the Mikpramu is easy to manufacture and maintain without access to high-tier fabrication facilities, at the sacrifice of exoatmospheric performance.[3]
Identified Phantoms
Operational history
While the Type-57 Phantom saw service as early as the Battle of Earth,[5] it was not catalogued by the UNSC until 2557. The Type-57 DTC did not see widespread service until the aftermath of the end of the Human-Covenant War due to dwindling numbers of Type-44 and Ru'swum-pattern Phantoms.[3] Various factions—most notably Jul 'Mdama's Covenant and the Swords of Sanghelios—called upon allied colonies and renovated long-abandoned manufacturing facilities to produce the dropship, along with other war matériel.[3] The Type-57 was used in multiple battles, including the Battle of Kamchatka and various engagements in the Blooding Years.[2] By October 2558, T-57 Phantoms were often used in Warzone simulations aboard the UNSC Infinity.[4]
Gallery
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Development images
Concept art of the Type-57 Phantom for Halo 5: Guardians.
Screenshots
A Mikpramu-pattern on Escape from ARC.
A Swords of Sanghelios Mikpramu-pattern during the civil war on Sanghelios.
One of many crashed Swords of Sanghelios Mikpramu-pattern Phantoms and one Swords of Sanghelios Sangheili Storm.
A Mikpramu-pattern Phantom carrying two Karo'wark-pattern Ghosts.
A Mikpramu-pattern Phantom in London during the Battle of Earth in Halo Infinite.
List of appearances
- Halo 5: Guardians (First appearance)
- Halo Infinite
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 282
- ^ a b c d e Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Designs of the Times (Retrieved on Jun 29, 2017) [archive]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Halo Waypoint, Phantom (Retrieved on Nov 27, 2015) [archive]
- ^ a b c Halo 5: Guardians, Phantom in-game vehicle
- ^ a b Halo Infinite marketing, Halo Infinite Multiplayer Season 1 Cinematic Intro
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