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|role=All Terrain Vehicle {{Ref/Novel|Id=H010|Oblv|Chapter=10}} | |role=All Terrain Vehicle {{Ref/Novel|Id=H010|Oblv|Chapter=10}} | ||
|affiliation=[[Castoffs]] | |affiliation=[[Castoffs]]<br> | ||
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The '''mountain runner''' is a multi-legged all-terrain vehicle (ATV) used by the [[Castoffs|Castoff]] faction of [[humans]] on the planet [[Netherop]]. The true origin and manufacturer of the vehicle is unknown, but [[John-117]] suspects that the vehicle was made by an extinct alien species.{{Ref/Novel|Id=H011|Oblv|Chapter=11}} | |||
==Overview== | |||
===Design details=== | ===Design details=== | ||
The mountain runner is often described as a "spider-machine" by [[Blue Team]] prior to its real name being revealed by the Castoffs. It has an oval-shaped body slightly larger than a [[Warthog]] with ten protruding legs and a sickle-shaped antennae, which houses its deadly microwave-beam weapon. Inside the riding compartment, up to ten passengers can fit. In the back of the unit are a trio of coal bins leading up to a pipe while the controls were in the front, featuring a thick glass column ending in a transparent orb. The entire compartment is encircled by a meter-high wall. {{Ref/Reuse|H010}} The coal bins were used to charge the battery that, in turn, powered the vehicle.{{Ref/Reuse|H011 | The mountain runner is often described as a "spider-machine" by [[Blue Team]] prior to its real name being revealed by the Castoffs. It has an oval-shaped body slightly larger than a [[Warthog]] with ten protruding legs and a sickle-shaped antennae, which houses its deadly microwave-beam weapon. Inside the riding compartment, up to ten passengers can fit.{{Ref/Reuse|H020}} In the back of the unit are a trio of coal bins leading up to a pipe while the controls were in the front, featuring a thick glass column ending in a transparent orb. The entire compartment is encircled by a meter-high wall. {{Ref/Reuse|H010}} The coal bins were used to charge the battery that, in turn, powered the vehicle.{{Ref/Reuse|H011}} | ||
==Operational history== | ==Operational history== | ||
In 2526, during the [[Human-Covenant War]], [[Blue Team]] encountered several mountain runners on [[Netherop]] being deployed by the local Castoff faction. While the mountain runners were initially hostile, after striking a deal with the Castoff leaders by offering them a [[Sharpfin-class escort corvette]] and a way off the planet in exchange for their cooperation, the Castoffs agreed to support Blue Team in their mission to fight the [[Covenant]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=H015|Oblv|Chapter=15}} | In the year 2526, during the [[Human-Covenant War]], [[Blue Team]] encountered several mountain runners on [[Netherop]] being deployed by the local Castoff faction. While the mountain runners were initially hostile, after striking a deal with the Castoff leaders by offering them a [[Sharpfin-class escort corvette]] and a way off the planet in exchange for their cooperation, the Castoffs agreed to support Blue Team in their mission to fight the [[Covenant]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=H015|Oblv|Chapter=15}} At the end of the battle, [[Rosa Fuertes]] ensured that the Castoffs would have room on the evacuation Pelicans by purposefully giving [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]] and her team a mountain runner with a weak battery so that they wouldn't get to the extraction point in time.{{Ref/Novel|Out|24}} | ||
Over the next thirty-three years, mountain runners were used by both Petrov's forces and [[Nizat 'Kvarosee]]'s [[Defenders of the Sanctum]].{{Ref/Novel|Out}} | |||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'' {{1st}} | ||
*''[[Halo: Outcasts]]'' | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | {{Ref/Sources}} | ||
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The mountain runner is a multi-legged all-terrain vehicle (ATV) used by the Castoff faction of humans on the planet Netherop. The true origin and manufacturer of the vehicle is unknown, but John-117 suspects that the vehicle was made by an extinct alien species.[3]
Overview[edit]
Design details[edit]
The mountain runner is often described as a "spider-machine" by Blue Team prior to its real name being revealed by the Castoffs. It has an oval-shaped body slightly larger than a Warthog with ten protruding legs and a sickle-shaped antennae, which houses its deadly microwave-beam weapon. Inside the riding compartment, up to ten passengers can fit.[1] In the back of the unit are a trio of coal bins leading up to a pipe while the controls were in the front, featuring a thick glass column ending in a transparent orb. The entire compartment is encircled by a meter-high wall. [2] The coal bins were used to charge the battery that, in turn, powered the vehicle.[3]
Operational history[edit]
In the year 2526, during the Human-Covenant War, Blue Team encountered several mountain runners on Netherop being deployed by the local Castoff faction. While the mountain runners were initially hostile, after striking a deal with the Castoff leaders by offering them a Sharpfin-class escort corvette and a way off the planet in exchange for their cooperation, the Castoffs agreed to support Blue Team in their mission to fight the Covenant.[4] At the end of the battle, Rosa Fuertes ensured that the Castoffs would have room on the evacuation Pelicans by purposefully giving Lieutenant Commander Amalea Petrov and her team a mountain runner with a weak battery so that they wouldn't get to the extraction point in time.[5]
Over the next thirty-three years, mountain runners were used by both Petrov's forces and Nizat 'Kvarosee's Defenders of the Sanctum.[6]
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo: Oblivion (First appearance)
- Halo: Outcasts