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'''Antigravity Packs''' are used by [[Elites|Elites (Sangheilis)]] to maneuver in low-gravity or zero gravity situations. It provides extreme mobility, and in no way hinders their combat effectiveness.<ref>Halo: Ghosts of Onyx</ref> They most likely work similar to a [[Banshee]]'s engines, encasing the user in an antigravity field that keeps them suspended in the air. | '''Antigravity Packs''' are used by [[Elites|Elites (Sangheilis)]] to maneuver in low-gravity or zero gravity situations. It provides extreme mobility, and in no way hinders their combat effectiveness.<ref>Halo: Ghosts of Onyx</ref> They most likely work similar to a [[Banshee]]'s engines, encasing the user in an antigravity field that keeps them suspended in the air. |
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Antigravity Packs are used by Elites (Sangheilis) to maneuver in low-gravity or zero gravity situations. It provides extreme mobility, and in no way hinders their combat effectiveness.[1] They most likely work similar to a Banshee's engines, encasing the user in an antigravity field that keeps them suspended in the air.
Trivia
- They are used by Elite Rangers and also by the Heretic Commander Sesa 'Refumee.
- The UNSC use cruder and less effective T-PACKs for zero G movement.
- The Jackal Rangers used them to operate in space
- In Halo 3, the Brutes (Jiralhanaes) will use a crude version of the Antigravity pack, the Jump Pack.
References
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx