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{{Quote|Versatile cruiser that ferries Sangheili warriors to far-flung battlefields.| | {{Quote|Versatile cruiser that ferries Sangheili warriors to far-flung battlefields.|[[Curator]]<ref name="Mythos">'''[[Halo Mythos]]''', ''page 195''</ref>}} | ||
The '''Carrack''' is a class of merchant cruiser once used by the [[Sangheili]] during the [[War of Beginnings]] that has since been adopted in the [[fleet]]s of [[Covenant remnants]]. Unlike the multi-role [[warship]]s used by the [[Covenant]], older, single-purpose vessels such as the Carrack have become important assets in Covenant remnant factions, as many of the warships of the Covenant have since been destroyed. Regardless, contemporary Sangheili [[fleetmaster]]s have found Carracks to be capable and resilient troop and materiel transports.<ref name="canonfodder"/> By the time the [[Blooding Years]] began, Carracks had been upgraded to modern specifications.<ref>[http://www.haloarchive.com/forum/topic/9-canon-fodder-discussion/?do=findComment&comment=130303 '''Halo Archive''': ''Canon Fodder thread'']</ref> | The '''Carrack''' is a class of merchant cruiser once used by the [[Sangheili]] during the [[War of Beginnings]] that has since been adopted in the [[fleet]]s of [[Covenant remnants]]. Unlike the multi-role [[warship]]s used by the [[Covenant]], older, single-purpose vessels such as the Carrack have become important assets in Covenant remnant factions, as many of the warships of the Covenant have since been destroyed. Regardless, contemporary Sangheili [[fleetmaster]]s have found Carracks to be capable and resilient troop and materiel transports.<ref name="canonfodder"/> By the time the [[Blooding Years]] began, Carracks had been upgraded to modern specifications.<ref>[http://www.haloarchive.com/forum/topic/9-canon-fodder-discussion/?do=findComment&comment=130303 '''Halo Archive''': ''Canon Fodder thread'']</ref> | ||
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File:H5G - Carrack and Man O Wars.png|Two Man O' Wars escorting a Carrack | File:H5G - Carrack and Man O Wars.png|Two Man O' Wars escorting a Carrack during the [[Battle of Sunaion]] in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''. | ||
File:HM-Carrack.png|Profile of the Carrack in ''[[Halo Mythos]]''. | |||
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The Carrack is a class of merchant cruiser once used by the Sangheili during the War of Beginnings that has since been adopted in the fleets of Covenant remnants. Unlike the multi-role warships used by the Covenant, older, single-purpose vessels such as the Carrack have become important assets in Covenant remnant factions, as many of the warships of the Covenant have since been destroyed. Regardless, contemporary Sangheili fleetmasters have found Carracks to be capable and resilient troop and materiel transports.[1] By the time the Blooding Years began, Carracks had been upgraded to modern specifications.[3]
Trivia
Carracks were armed, three-masted ships developed by the medieval Genoese, and heavily used by the Spanish and Portuguese empires, to carry cargoes to and from their imperial territories in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. It was a predecessor to the more well-known Galleon.
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Gallery
Two Man O' Wars escorting a Carrack during the Battle of Sunaion in Halo 5: Guardians.
Profile of the Carrack in Halo Mythos.
List of appearances
- Halo: Fleet Battles
- Halo 5: Guardians (First appearance)
- Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo