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{{Title|''Zo'op''-pattern Weevil}}
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{{disambig header|the artillery piece encountered in [[Halo 2]]|the artillery weapon in [[Spartan Ops]]|Ra'aam-pattern burst cannon}}
[[Image:P1a5ma_m0r7ar.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A Covenant Artillery piece from ''[[Halo 2]]''.]]
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{{Quote|This is heavy artillery, [[Dokab]]. It must be prepared and loaded, and the crews must be assembled and supplied. The transit itself will be the quickest part of the deployment.|[[Dhas Bhasvod]] discussing a Weevil deployment with [[Castor]].{{Ref/Reuse|DW9}}}}
The '''''Zo'op''-pattern Sky Striker'''{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} {{Type|48|Artillery Platform|AP}}, colloquially nicknamed the '''Weevil''',{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/forums/db05ce78845f4120b062c50816008e5d/topics/catalog-interaction/4c3e1c6f-6519-4ee0-83a4-4bac13bf07a3/posts?page=51|Site=Halo Waypoint Forums|Page=Catalog Interaction|D=13|M=04|Y=2016|LocalArchive=Catalog/Archive/2014#Post_.2313}} is a [[Covenant]] artillery piece. The Weevil was the most common mortar artillery used by the Covenant during their [[Human-Covenant War|war]] against [[human]]ity.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}


==Appearances==
==Overview==
[[File:H2E3Demo_CovenantArtillery.png|thumb|A Covenant artillery gun firing in the ''Halo 2'' E3 Demo.]]
===Design details===
===Halo 2 E3 Demo===
The Weevil is a heavy [[sky striker]] commonly employed by the Covenant's military. The piece consists of a tripodal base mounting a single ultra-heavy [[plasma mortar]] weapon. The mortar is capable of providing long-ranged fires for Covenant ground forces, striking deep into enemy territory. They are generally deployed via [[dropship]] and guarded by a light security contingent, and can be crewed by a single operator directly via tethered console from afar via remote-link. When remote-linked with the [[Proselytization network|Covenant battle network]], a Weevil is capable of being controlled from a remote base or [[Covenant starship|spacecraft]] and can be coordinated with other sky striker platforms in the region.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
The Covenant Artillery gun was first seen in the ''[[Halo 2 E3 Demo]]''. When the Covenant invaded [[Mombasa]], they stationed a handful of artillery pieces on the ground, which demolished [[UNSC]] buildings. Eventually, [[SPARTAN-117]] and his group of [[Marine]]s encountered one, and [[Sergeant]] [[Banks]] called in a [[Longsword]] air strike to destroy the stationary mortar. A sizable difference is that in the demo the Anti-Aircraft Battery is larger than its ''[[Halo 2]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]'' successors.<ref name="e3"/>


===Halo 2===
While in the field, Weevils are generally surrounded by light fortifications constructed by their support crews such as [[Covenant watchtower]]s, [[Plasma battery|plasma batteries]], and [[Covenant defense barrier|Guardian Triptych]] barriers.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
The roles of the artillery guns as an active part of the Covenant assault were greatly downgraded in ''Halo 2'', as the [[Earth]] levels featuring the guns were completely redesigned. Several artillery pieces were seen deployed on the beach of [[Old Mombasa]] in the level [[Outskirts (Level)|Outskirts]], but none of them were seen firing during gameplay.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', ''{{Levelname|Outskirts}}''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Operational history==
*The Covenant [[Locust]] in ''[[Halo Wars]]'' bears noticeable resemblance to the ''Halo 2'' design of the AA battery.
The Weevil was the most often-used form of mortar artillery deployed by the Covenant during their [[Human-Covenant War|genocidal campaign]] against [[human]]ity.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} During the opening stages of the [[Battle for Earth]] on [[2552#October|October 20, 2552]], Covenant forces stationed several Weevil emplacements along the beaches of [[Old Mombasa]], protecting them with ground forces including [[Sangheili]]-piloted [[Karo'etba-pattern Ghost|Ghosts]], [[Kig-Yar]] [[Kig-Yar Sniper|snipers]] in [[Covenant watchtower|watchtowers]] and groups of infantry. During their push towards the ''[[Solemn Penance]]'s'' [[landing zone]] in [[New Mombasa]], [[Spartan-II program|Spartan]] [[John-117]] and several [[UNSC]] [[UNSC Marine Corps|marines]] encountered these defences, and after a struggle, managed to eliminate all of the Covenant forces on the beaches, preventing the Weevil emplacements from being used.{{Ref/Level|Id=Outskirts|H2|Outskirts}}
*In ''Halo 2'', it is unknown whether the [[Covenant]] placed them as a deterrent or as an effective offensive weapon, since none are actually fired.
*In ''Halo 2'', if you mod the maps with the AA battery present, you can witness the intended projectile of the weapon. It is very similar to the E3 Demo projectile. This projectile looks exactly the same as a Wraith's Plasma Mortar shot, but has very high damage and an extremely large explosion radius, which is about twice that of the Scarab's main gun beam.
*The versions of the Anti-Aircraft Batteries featured in the ''Halo 2 E3 Demo'' appear to be several times larger than the ones featured in the final version of the game. An explanation for this could be that Bungie did not want to scrap the model after rewriting the layout and storyline for the level [[Metropolis (Level)|Metropolis]]. As a result, Bungie downsized and reused the model for the level [[Outskirts (Level)|Outskirts]] in order to avoid having to scrap the battery's model which they had worked so hard to design.
*The Covenant Artillery is one of the few weapons powerful enough to destroy a [[Bubble Shield]] or the [[Invincibility (Equipment)]] power-up.<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]'''</ref>
*The Covenant Artillery resembles the Covenant AA batteries present in ''Halo 3''.


==Sources==
Weevils were later carried aboard [[Truth's fleet]] to [[Installation 00]] during the [[Battle of Installation 00|final battle]] of the war. These units would survive the battle and ultimately be kept among the forces of the [[Dhas Bhasvod's Covenant|loyalist contingent]] led by [[Dhas Bhasvod]] - ultimately seeing service against the [[Banished]] and {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} in the [[Second Ark Conflict]] in [[2559]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=DW9|HDW|Chapter=9}}
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[[Category:The Covenant]]
==Production notes==
[[Category:Weapons]]
The Weevil was first seen (albeit unidentified) in the [[Halo 2 E3 demo|''Halo 2'' E3 demo]], in which it is much larger than the version in the final game. In the demo, a Weevil emplaced on top of a building in [[New Mombasa#Halo 2 E3 demo|New Mombasa]] is used against UNSC forces in the city. The weapon fires orbs of plasma that travel in a parabolic arc, much like the Wraith's [[plasma mortar]]. Early in the demo, the artillery piece is encountered by the Master Chief and a group of marines. [[Banks#Trivia|Sergeant Banks]] calls in an air strike to destroy the weapon shortly after its introduction. Contrary to its significant role in the demo, the scaled-down version of the weapon that appears in the retail version of the game is never seen in use.{{Ref/Reuse|Outskirts}}
 
A Weevil cannon was intended to be included in the [[Cut Halo 2 levels|now-cut]] campaign level "[[alphamoon]]". In the level, the cannon would have been featured as a defensive installment deployed by [[Sesa 'Refumee's heretic faction|the heretics]], with the player tasked with destroying the guns so reinforcements could land.
 
== Gallery ==
{{Linkbox|gallery=yes}}
===Development images===
<gallery>
File:H2E3Demo_CovenantArtillery.png|An artillery gun firing in the ''Halo 2'' E3 Demo.
File:H2 alphamoon Menu.png|A Weevil cannon in an early build of the alphamoon level.
File:H2A_Type48Weevil_Concept_1.jpg|Concept art of the ''Zo'op''-pattern in ''Halo 2: Anniversary''.
File:H2A_Type48Weevil_Concept_2.jpg|Alternate concept piece of the Weevil for ''Halo 2: Anniversary''.
</gallery>
=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
File:H2-CovenantArtilleryTurret.png|The Weevil.
File:H2-CovenantArtillery.png|The Weevil artillery piece as viewed from the side.
File:HTMCC H2 Weevil Screenshot 1.png|The first Weevil on the beach in ''Halo 2''.
File:HTMCC H2 Weevil Screenshot 2.png|The second Weevil on the beach in ''Halo 2''.
File:HTMCC H2 Weevil Screenshot 3.png|The Weevil's mortar component in ''Halo 2''.
File:HTMCC H2 Weevil Screenshot 4.png|The Weevil's underside in ''Halo 2''; note the energy barrier.
File:HTMCC H2A Weevil Screenshot 1.png|The second Weevil on the beach in ''Halo 2: Anniversary''.
File:HTMCC H2A Weevil Screenshot 2.png|The Weevil's mortar component in ''Halo 2: Anniversary''.
</gallery>
 
== List of appearances ==
* ''[[Halo 2]]'' {{1st}}
* ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''
* ''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]'' {{Mo}}
 
== Sources ==
{{Ref/Sources}}
 
{{Covenant heavy weapons}}
[[Category:Artillery]]
[[Category:Covenant weapons]]
[[Category:Plasma weapons]]

Latest revision as of 10:38, November 8, 2024

This article is about the artillery piece encountered in Halo 2. For the artillery weapon in Spartan Ops, see Ra'aam-pattern burst cannon.
Zo'op-pattern Sky Striker
A Zo'op-pattern Weevil artillery piece from Halo 2: Anniversary cropped onto a transparent background.
Production information

Manufacturer:

Assembly Forges[1]

Technical specifications

Length:

19.0 meters (62.4 ft)[1]

Mass:

40.5 metric tons (39.9 LT; 44.6 ST)[1]

Armament:

1 ultra-heavy plasma mortar[1]

Crew:

1 operator or remote-link[1]

Usage

Role(s):

Indirect-fire artillery
Sky striker

Affiliation:

Covenant

 

"This is heavy artillery, Dokab. It must be prepared and loaded, and the crews must be assembled and supplied. The transit itself will be the quickest part of the deployment."
Dhas Bhasvod discussing a Weevil deployment with Castor.[2]

The Zo'op-pattern Sky Striker[1] (UNSC Type classification: Type-48 Artillery Platform, T-48 AP), colloquially nicknamed the Weevil,[3] is a Covenant artillery piece. The Weevil was the most common mortar artillery used by the Covenant during their war against humanity.[1]

Overview[edit]

Design details[edit]

The Weevil is a heavy sky striker commonly employed by the Covenant's military. The piece consists of a tripodal base mounting a single ultra-heavy plasma mortar weapon. The mortar is capable of providing long-ranged fires for Covenant ground forces, striking deep into enemy territory. They are generally deployed via dropship and guarded by a light security contingent, and can be crewed by a single operator directly via tethered console from afar via remote-link. When remote-linked with the Covenant battle network, a Weevil is capable of being controlled from a remote base or spacecraft and can be coordinated with other sky striker platforms in the region.[1]

While in the field, Weevils are generally surrounded by light fortifications constructed by their support crews such as Covenant watchtowers, plasma batteries, and Guardian Triptych barriers.[1]

Operational history[edit]

The Weevil was the most often-used form of mortar artillery deployed by the Covenant during their genocidal campaign against humanity.[1] During the opening stages of the Battle for Earth on October 20, 2552, Covenant forces stationed several Weevil emplacements along the beaches of Old Mombasa, protecting them with ground forces including Sangheili-piloted Ghosts, Kig-Yar snipers in watchtowers and groups of infantry. During their push towards the Solemn Penance's landing zone in New Mombasa, Spartan John-117 and several UNSC marines encountered these defences, and after a struggle, managed to eliminate all of the Covenant forces on the beaches, preventing the Weevil emplacements from being used.[4]

Weevils were later carried aboard Truth's fleet to Installation 00 during the final battle of the war. These units would survive the battle and ultimately be kept among the forces of the loyalist contingent led by Dhas Bhasvod - ultimately seeing service against the Banished and UNSC Spirit of Fire in the Second Ark Conflict in 2559.[2]

Production notes[edit]

The Weevil was first seen (albeit unidentified) in the Halo 2 E3 demo, in which it is much larger than the version in the final game. In the demo, a Weevil emplaced on top of a building in New Mombasa is used against UNSC forces in the city. The weapon fires orbs of plasma that travel in a parabolic arc, much like the Wraith's plasma mortar. Early in the demo, the artillery piece is encountered by the Master Chief and a group of marines. Sergeant Banks calls in an air strike to destroy the weapon shortly after its introduction. Contrary to its significant role in the demo, the scaled-down version of the weapon that appears in the retail version of the game is never seen in use.[4]

A Weevil cannon was intended to be included in the now-cut campaign level "alphamoon". In the level, the cannon would have been featured as a defensive installment deployed by the heretics, with the player tasked with destroying the guns so reinforcements could land.

Gallery[edit]

Development images[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]