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Technically, an airlock is a device which permits the passage of people and objects between a pressure vessel and its surroundings while minimizing the change of pressure in the vessel and loss of air from it. The lock consists of a small chamber with two airtight doors in series which do not open simultaneously. Also, some airlocks on ground prevent compression, such as underwater. | Technically, an airlock is a device which permits the passage of people and objects between a pressure vessel and its surroundings while minimizing the change of pressure in the vessel and loss of air from it. The lock consists of a small chamber with two airtight doors in series which do not open simultaneously. Also, some airlocks on ground prevent compression, such as underwater. | ||
An airlock may also be used for passage between environments of different gases rather than different pressures, to | An airlock may also be used for passage between environments of different gases rather than different pressures, to minimize or prevent the gases from mixing. | ||
Airlocks are used in UNSC spacecraft to prevent pressure loss from exposure to vacuum either due to a hull breach or the deployment of a lifepod or HEV.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]]</ref> [[Halcyon-class Cruiser]]s in particular employ them as redundancy features for survivability during combat with [[Covenant]] warships. The ''[[UNSC Hopeful]]'' also had an airlock large enough to cycle a fleet of dropships | Airlocks are used in UNSC spacecraft to prevent pressure loss from exposure to vacuum either due to a hull breach or the deployment of a lifepod or HEV.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]]</ref> [[Halcyon-class Cruiser]]s in particular employ them as redundancy features for survivability during combat with [[Covenant]] warships. The ''[[UNSC Hopeful]]'' also had an airlock large enough to cycle a fleet of dropships simultaneously.<ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''</ref> | ||
Covenant airlocks feature a force field similar to Jackal energy shields that have to be deactivated to allow anything through. | Covenant airlocks feature a force field similar to Jackal energy shields that have to be deactivated to allow anything through. It is impervious to any projectiles. | ||
===Known Airlocks=== | ===Known Airlocks=== |
Revision as of 19:12, May 20, 2008
Template:Ratings Airlock is the name given for any area of a UNSC ship where one can leave the ship, such as the lifepod or HEV launch area.
Technically, an airlock is a device which permits the passage of people and objects between a pressure vessel and its surroundings while minimizing the change of pressure in the vessel and loss of air from it. The lock consists of a small chamber with two airtight doors in series which do not open simultaneously. Also, some airlocks on ground prevent compression, such as underwater.
An airlock may also be used for passage between environments of different gases rather than different pressures, to minimize or prevent the gases from mixing.
Airlocks are used in UNSC spacecraft to prevent pressure loss from exposure to vacuum either due to a hull breach or the deployment of a lifepod or HEV.[1] Halcyon-class Cruisers in particular employ them as redundancy features for survivability during combat with Covenant warships. The UNSC Hopeful also had an airlock large enough to cycle a fleet of dropships simultaneously.[2]
Covenant airlocks feature a force field similar to Jackal energy shields that have to be deactivated to allow anything through. It is impervious to any projectiles.
Known Airlocks
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Halcyon-class light cruiser locations |
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Airlock - Armory - Bridge - Class Seven service corridor - Cryo B - Engineering |
Launch Bay 7 - Lifepods - Maintenance - Mess Hall |