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{{Quote|Sir, Permission to leave the station?|[[John 117]]}}
{{Quote|For what purpose, Master Chief?|[[Lord Hood]]}}
{{Quote|To give the Covenant back their bomb.|[[John 117]]}}
 
The [[Covenant Bomb]] was a type of large tactical ordnance. They were the counterpart to the [[UNSC]]'s tactical [[Nuclear weapon]]s.
 
Bombs were used during the [[Battle of Earth]] to assault [[Orbital Defense Platform]]s. Boarding parties delivered the ordnance and destroyed [[Athens Station]] and [[Malta Station]]. The device on [[Cairo Station]] was secured by [[John-117]] and [[Cortana]]. The [[SPARTAN-II|Spartan]] performed a micro-gravity maneuver to deliver the device to a Covenant [[Assault Carrier]]. The enemy warship was destroyed.<ref name="H2_CairoLevel">''[[Halo 2]]'', [[Cairo Station (Level)]]"</ref>
 
==Trivia==
*[[Jason Jones]] of [[Bungie]] referred to the bomb as the "Giant Covenant Space Pickle".
*When the bomb is reactivated by [[John-117]] it takes [[7]] seconds to explode.
*It appears in [[Halo Zero]], a fan-made 2D Halo game made for the PC.
*The bomb only appears in Halo 2.
* it is possible that it uses [[Antimatter]] and is the [[Antimatter Charge]] Cortana refers to.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:H2_covbomb_mchief.jpg|[[John-117]] removing a bomb from [[Cairo Station]].
Image:Covenant bomb and core.jpg|[[John-117]] delivering a bomb to a Covenant [[Assault Carrier]].
Image:H2_covbomb_destroyathens.jpg|[[Athens Station]] is destroyed by a bomb during the opening stages of the [[Battle of Earth]].
</gallery>
 
==Sources==
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