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{{Disambig header|starfighters employed within the Halo universe|the 343 Industries internal game pitch|Halo: Starfighter}} | |||
[[File:HR Anchor9Defense.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Morsam-pattern Seraph|''Morsam''-pattern Seraph]]s and {{Pattern|Elsedda|Banshee}}s engaging [[YSS-1000 Sabre]]s over [[Reach]] during [[Operation: UPPER CUT]].]] | |||
[[File:HTfS gallery Infinity.png|thumb|250px|[[F-41 Broadsword]]s engaging ''Elsedda''-pattern Banshees in front of the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}.]] | |||
A '''space fighter''',{{Ref/Book|Id=warfleetof92|Halo: Warfleet|Section=Frigates|Page=38}} '''strike fighter''',<ref name="h4evg114">''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]'', p. 114</ref>{{Ref/Reuse|warfleetbroadsword}} or simply '''fighter''',{{Ref/Reuse|h4evg114}}{{Ref/Reuse|warfleetbroadsword}}{{Ref/Reuse|hw2despair}} known by the [[Covenant]] as '''Strikecraft'''{{Ref/Book|Id=WarfleetIndex|[[Halo: Warfleet]]|Section=Glossary|Page=92}}{{Ref/Book|Halo: Warfleet|Section=Strikecraft|Page=58-59}} and to the [[UNSC]] as an '''interceptor''',{{Ref/Book|Id=warfleetsabre|Halo: Warfleet|Section=Carriers|Page=40}}{{Ref/Book|Id=warfleetbroadsword|Halo: Warfleet|Section=Fighters|Page=28-29}} are small, versatile, and maneuverable spacecraft, primarily used for exoatmospheric [[wikipedia:Interceptor aircraft|interception]], [[wikipedia:air interdiction|interdiction]], or [[space warfare|space-supremacy]] operations. | |||
==Overview== | |||
These ships are unable to enter [[slipspace]] by themselves, and need to be launched from [[planet]]ary bases, orbiting [[space station]]s, or [[capital ship]]s to conduct ''strike''-operations against enemy [[warship]]s, intercept fighters, and provide escort for warships and [[dropship]]s.<ref>''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]'', p. 266</ref>{{Ref/Novel|[[Halo: First Strike]]|Page=6}} Their size varies from a few meters to well over 50 meters. Most known space fighters are [[Wikipedia:Spaceplane|spaceplanes]], capable of operating in both atmospheric/exoatmospheric (A/X){{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/the-new-halo-encyclopedia-is-out-today|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=The New Halo Encyclopedia is Out Today|D=11|M=03|Y=2023}} and suborbital/orbital (S/O) environments. The [[Forerunner]] [[Warrior-Servant]]s often used space fighters in combat. Some space fighters, called [[weapon-ship]]s, could be remotely-controlled at a ratio of up to a million ships per warrior.{{Ref/Novel|[[Halo: Cryptum]]|Page=174}} | |||
[[Warship]]s primarily designed to transport and maintain fighter-squadrons are commonly known as [[carrier]]s.<ref>''Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe'', p. 259</ref> In the [[UNSC Navy]], starfighters were deployed from all warships larger than a [[UNSC corvette|corvette]], as corvettes were too small to carry anything larger than a shuttle.{{Ref/Novel|[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]|Page=64}} {{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}}s are capable of reconfiguring themselves as light carriers by sacrificing weapons installations and cargo bays for increased fighter capacity.{{Ref/Book|Id=fb125|Halo: Fleet Battles core rulebook|Page=125}} UNSC doctrine typically dictates the launching of a fighter assault against an enemy fleet employing wolf-pack tactics before it can swarm a [[capital ship]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=SS17|[[Halo: Silent Storm]]|Chapter=17}} | |||
{{ | During the [[Battle of Biko]], [[Nizat 'Kvarosee]] deployed his fighters in a tight "shell" around their motherships, ensuring that any attempt to [[Naval boarding|board]] his vessels would be met with failure, considered an unusual deployment tactic by the UNSC.{{Ref/Reuse|SS17}} This differed from usual Covenant deployment tactics, which would see fighters deploy straight to attack the enemy, leaving their capital ships relatively undefended.{{Ref/Novel|Id=SS21|Halo: Silent Storm|Chapter=21}} | ||
==Types== | |||
===Covenant=== | |||
*'''{{Pattern|Elsedda|Banshee}}''' - An exoatmospheric variant of the [[Type-26 Banshee]],{{Ref/Reuse|hrlongnight}} it was the standard interceptor support craft of the [[Covenant fleet]].<ref>''Halo: Reach'', game stats</ref> | |||
*'''[[Seraph]]''' - Seraph is the name of several different space fighters.{{Ref/Book|[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]|Page=169}} Two design patterns of that fall under it are the [[Morsam-pattern Seraph|''Morsam''-pattern]] (known as the Type-31 Seraph) and the [[Kai-pattern Seraph|''Kai''-pattern]]. | |||
*'''{{Pattern|Keljiric|Tarasque}}''' - The Tarasque heavy fighter was an older space fighter.<ref name="h3flightdescription">''[[Halo 3]]'' - Appearance - Armor - Armor Classification: Elite - Head - Flight description</ref> | |||
*'''{{Pattern|N'weo|Gigas}}''' - The Gigas fighter-bomber was an older craft.{{Ref/Reuse|h3flightdescription}} Though it still saw deployment as late as [[2526]] from the [[Fleet of Swift Justice]].{{Ref/Novel|[[Halo: Oblivion]]|Chapter=21}} | |||
*'''[[Dovotaa Workshop Griever]]''' - a large craft employed by the [[Banished]].{{Ref/Novel|HSoR|Chapter=16}} | |||
<gallery class=center> | |||
File:Type-27 XMF.png|The Type-27 Space Banshee. | |||
File:H4-T31SeraphXMF.png|The ''Morsam''-pattern. | |||
File:H3-T31SeraphXMF-FrontRender.png|The ''Kai''-pattern. | |||
File:Tarasque Art.png|The Tarasque. | |||
File:Enc22_GigasFighterBomber.png|The Gigas. | |||
File:Enc22_Griever.png|The Griever. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Human=== | |||
*'''[[GA-TL1 Longsword]]''' - The primary fighter of the UNSC fleet.<ref>''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]'', p. 261</ref> Several known variants of the Longsword exist including the [[C708 Longsword|C708]], [[C709 Longsword|C709]], [[C712 Longsword|C712]] and [[C718 Longsword|C718]] variants. | |||
*'''[[F-29 Nandao]]''' - The Nandao fighter was a type of fighter used by the UNSC as early as [[2526]].{{Ref/Novel|Oblv|Chapter=12}} | |||
*'''[[F-41 Broadsword]]''' - The Broadsword was a type of UNSC interceptor manufactured in the thousands primarily in the [[Outer Colonies]] during the Covenant war.{{Ref/Reuse|warfleetbroadsword}} | |||
*'''[[FSS-1000 Sabre]]''' - The Sabre is a swift, versatile, and utterly lethal interceptor. Only several hundred were manufactured before the war ended.{{Ref/Reuse|warfleetsabre}} It could launch from the surface of a planet via a [[Wikipedia:Single-stage-to-orbit|single-stage-to-orbit]] system.{{Ref/Level|Id=hrlongnight|HR|Long Night of Solace (level)|Long Night of Solace}} | |||
*'''[[OF92 Booster Frame]]''' - The OF92 Booster Frame is a type of open frame space fighter designed for Spartan operatives.{{Ref/Reuse|warfleetof92}} | |||
*'''[[S-14 Baselard]]''' - The Baselard was a two-seater fighter craft in use by the UNSC as early as [[2526]].{{Ref/Novel|HSS|Chapter=19}} | |||
*'''[[S77 Crow]]''' - An older fighter designed by [[civilian|private corporations]] for convoy escort.{{Ref/Novel|HRet|Chapter=1}} | |||
*'''[[S-930 Pegasus]]''' - Originally developed as a competitor to the FSS-1000 Sabre, the Pegasus was selected to replace Air Force Baselard stocks in [[2570]].{{Ref/Site|Id=CFDigsite|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/canon-fodder-digsite-dissection|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Digsite Dissection|D=28|M=07|Y=2023}} | |||
<gallery class=center> | |||
File:HCE-LongswordFighter.png|The C709 Longsword. | |||
File:H2A - Longsword model.jpg|The C712 Longsword. | |||
File:Enc22 C718LongswordFront.png|The C718 Longsword. | |||
File:Enc22 Nandao Crop.png|The F-29 Nandao. | |||
File:H4 Broadsword profile.png|The F-41E Broadsword. | |||
File:Sabre-class Starfighter.png|The FSS-1000 Sabre. | |||
File:OF92EVA.png|The OF92 Booster Frame. | |||
File:Enc22 Baselard Crop.png|The S-14 Baselard. | |||
File:HR Digsite Pegasus 2.jpg|The S-930 Pegasus. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Forerunner=== | |||
*'''{{Class|Despair|fighter}}''' - The ''Despair''-class fighter was a Forerunner fighter that was buildable from a [[Design seed|ship-seed]].<ref name="hw2despair">''[[Halo Wars 2]]'', [[Phoenix Logs]], [[Phoenix Logs#Forerunner|Forerunner ship]]</ref> | |||
<gallery class=center> | |||
File:HW2 Despair-Class-Fighter.png|The ''Despair''-class fighter. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
===''Halo: Reach''=== | |||
During the level ''[[Long Night of Solace (level)|Long Night of Solace]]'', the player has the opportunity to fly the [[FSS-1000 Sabre|YSS-1000]] [[Sabre]] over [[Reach]]. Through the [[Pilotable Seraph]] [[Glitches|glitch]], players are able to fly the [[Morsam-pattern Seraph|''Morsam''-pattern]] [[Seraph]] as well. For the [[Forge/Halo: Reach#Changes for Halo: The Master Chief Collection|"Thorage"]] update in ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection'', the Sabre and Seraph were added to the Forge inventories of [[Forge World]] and [[Tempest]] - marking the first time a Seraph has been flyable without glitches or exploits. | |||
===''Halo 4''=== | |||
In the final level ''[[Midnight]]'', the player is given the opportunity to fly the [[F-41 Broadsword|F-41E]] [[Broadsword]] through the [[Forerunner]] ship ''[[Mantle's Approach]]''. For the [[Forge/Halo 4#Changes for Halo: The Master Chief Collection|"Thorage" update]] which saw ''Halo 4'' brought to PC platforms, the ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection|Master Chief Collection]]'' version of ''Halo 4'' was updated to make the Broadsword useable in multiplayer. The Broadsword can be spawned in Forge on the maps [[Impact]], [[Ravine]], [[Erosion]] and [[Forge Island]]. | |||
==Production notes== | |||
During the [[Development of Halo 2|development]] of ''[[Halo 2]]'', the UNSC were intended to have a dedicated space fighter during the Battle of Earth. The fighter was nicknamed the "[[strike fighter]]", though was cut from the game. | |||
Prior to mid-[[2018]], an internal prototype was worked on at [[343 Industries]] known as the "[[Halo: Starfighter]]". The prototype was designed to expand upon the fighter combat ideas seen in the ''Halo: Reach'' level [[Long Night of Solace (level)|Long Night of Solace]] and explore its use in a full game.{{Ref/Site|Id=Kao|URL=https://www.artstation.com/artwork/mz3ZLd|Site=ArtStation|Page=343 Industries Team Pitch: Last Star Fighter|D=17|M=01|Y=2021}} | |||
==Sources== | |||
{{Ref/Sources}} | |||
{{Ship types}} | |||
[[Category:Space fighters| ]] | |||
[[Category:Space fighter classes| ]] | |||
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A space fighter,[1] strike fighter,[2][3] or simply fighter,[2][3][4] known by the Covenant as Strikecraft[5][6] and to the UNSC as an interceptor,[7][3] are small, versatile, and maneuverable spacecraft, primarily used for exoatmospheric interception, interdiction, or space-supremacy operations.
Overview[edit]
These ships are unable to enter slipspace by themselves, and need to be launched from planetary bases, orbiting space stations, or capital ships to conduct strike-operations against enemy warships, intercept fighters, and provide escort for warships and dropships.[8][9] Their size varies from a few meters to well over 50 meters. Most known space fighters are spaceplanes, capable of operating in both atmospheric/exoatmospheric (A/X)[10] and suborbital/orbital (S/O) environments. The Forerunner Warrior-Servants often used space fighters in combat. Some space fighters, called weapon-ships, could be remotely-controlled at a ratio of up to a million ships per warrior.[11]
Warships primarily designed to transport and maintain fighter-squadrons are commonly known as carriers.[12] In the UNSC Navy, starfighters were deployed from all warships larger than a corvette, as corvettes were too small to carry anything larger than a shuttle.[13] Marathon-class heavy cruisers are capable of reconfiguring themselves as light carriers by sacrificing weapons installations and cargo bays for increased fighter capacity.[14] UNSC doctrine typically dictates the launching of a fighter assault against an enemy fleet employing wolf-pack tactics before it can swarm a capital ship.[15]
During the Battle of Biko, Nizat 'Kvarosee deployed his fighters in a tight "shell" around their motherships, ensuring that any attempt to board his vessels would be met with failure, considered an unusual deployment tactic by the UNSC.[15] This differed from usual Covenant deployment tactics, which would see fighters deploy straight to attack the enemy, leaving their capital ships relatively undefended.[16]
Types[edit]
Covenant[edit]
- Elsedda-pattern Banshee - An exoatmospheric variant of the Type-26 Banshee,[17] it was the standard interceptor support craft of the Covenant fleet.[18]
- Seraph - Seraph is the name of several different space fighters.[19] Two design patterns of that fall under it are the Morsam-pattern (known as the Type-31 Seraph) and the Kai-pattern.
- Keljiric-pattern Tarasque - The Tarasque heavy fighter was an older space fighter.[20]
- N'weo-pattern Gigas - The Gigas fighter-bomber was an older craft.[20] Though it still saw deployment as late as 2526 from the Fleet of Swift Justice.[21]
- Dovotaa Workshop Griever - a large craft employed by the Banished.[22]
Human[edit]
- GA-TL1 Longsword - The primary fighter of the UNSC fleet.[23] Several known variants of the Longsword exist including the C708, C709, C712 and C718 variants.
- F-29 Nandao - The Nandao fighter was a type of fighter used by the UNSC as early as 2526.[24]
- F-41 Broadsword - The Broadsword was a type of UNSC interceptor manufactured in the thousands primarily in the Outer Colonies during the Covenant war.[3]
- FSS-1000 Sabre - The Sabre is a swift, versatile, and utterly lethal interceptor. Only several hundred were manufactured before the war ended.[7] It could launch from the surface of a planet via a single-stage-to-orbit system.[17]
- OF92 Booster Frame - The OF92 Booster Frame is a type of open frame space fighter designed for Spartan operatives.[1]
- S-14 Baselard - The Baselard was a two-seater fighter craft in use by the UNSC as early as 2526.[25]
- S77 Crow - An older fighter designed by private corporations for convoy escort.[26]
- S-930 Pegasus - Originally developed as a competitor to the FSS-1000 Sabre, the Pegasus was selected to replace Air Force Baselard stocks in 2570.[27]
Forerunner[edit]
- Despair-class fighter - The Despair-class fighter was a Forerunner fighter that was buildable from a ship-seed.[4]
Gameplay[edit]
Halo: Reach[edit]
During the level Long Night of Solace, the player has the opportunity to fly the YSS-1000 Sabre over Reach. Through the Pilotable Seraph glitch, players are able to fly the Morsam-pattern Seraph as well. For the "Thorage" update in Halo: The Master Chief Collection, the Sabre and Seraph were added to the Forge inventories of Forge World and Tempest - marking the first time a Seraph has been flyable without glitches or exploits.
Halo 4[edit]
In the final level Midnight, the player is given the opportunity to fly the F-41E Broadsword through the Forerunner ship Mantle's Approach. For the "Thorage" update which saw Halo 4 brought to PC platforms, the Master Chief Collection version of Halo 4 was updated to make the Broadsword useable in multiplayer. The Broadsword can be spawned in Forge on the maps Impact, Ravine, Erosion and Forge Island.
Production notes[edit]
During the development of Halo 2, the UNSC were intended to have a dedicated space fighter during the Battle of Earth. The fighter was nicknamed the "strike fighter", though was cut from the game.
Prior to mid-2018, an internal prototype was worked on at 343 Industries known as the "Halo: Starfighter". The prototype was designed to expand upon the fighter combat ideas seen in the Halo: Reach level Long Night of Solace and explore its use in a full game.[28]
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b Halo: Warfleet - Frigates, page 38
- ^ a b Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, p. 114
- ^ a b c d Halo: Warfleet - Fighters, page 28-29
- ^ a b Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs, Forerunner ship
- ^ Halo: Warfleet - Glossary, page 92
- ^ Halo: Warfleet - Strikecraft, page 58-59
- ^ a b Halo: Warfleet - Carriers, page 40
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition), p. 266
- ^ Halo: First Strike, page 6
- ^ Halo Waypoint, The New Halo Encyclopedia is Out Today (Retrieved on Mar 11, 2023) [archive]
- ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 174
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe, p. 259
- ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 64
- ^ Halo: Fleet Battles core rulebook, page 125
- ^ a b Halo: Silent Storm, chapter 17
- ^ Halo: Silent Storm, chapter 21
- ^ a b Halo: Reach, campaign level Long Night of Solace
- ^ Halo: Reach, game stats
- ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 169
- ^ a b Halo 3 - Appearance - Armor - Armor Classification: Elite - Head - Flight description
- ^ Halo: Oblivion, chapter 21
- ^ Halo: Shadows of Reach, chapter 16
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition), p. 261
- ^ Halo: Oblivion, chapter 12
- ^ Halo: Silent Storm, chapter 19
- ^ Halo: Retribution, chapter 1
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Digsite Dissection (Retrieved on Jul 28, 2023) [archive]
- ^ ArtStation, 343 Industries Team Pitch: Last Star Fighter (Retrieved on Jan 17, 2021) [archive]
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