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Unlike most [[Forerunner]] weapons, which are [[directed energy weapon|energy-based]], the Enforcer's missile launcher fires more conventional explosive projectiles. Fired in an upward arc, not unlike the [[Type-26 Wraith|Wraith's]] [[plasma mortar]], it is highly destructive, and has seemingly unlimited ammunition. The missile launcher is completely integrated to the Enforcer and cannot be acquired or used after the machine is destroyed, unlike the [[Sentinel Aggressor]]'s [[Sentinel beam|beam weapon]].{{Ref/Reuse|halo2}}
Unlike most [[Forerunner]] weapons, which are [[directed energy weapon|energy-based]], the Enforcer's missile launcher fires more conventional explosive projectiles. Fired in an upward arc, not unlike the [[Type-26 Wraith|Wraith's]] [[plasma mortar]], it is highly destructive, and has seemingly unlimited ammunition. The missile launcher is completely integrated to the Enforcer and cannot be acquired or used after the machine is destroyed, unlike the [[Sentinel Aggressor]]'s [[Sentinel beam|beam weapon]].{{Ref/Reuse|halo2}}


==Trivia==
* Enforcer missile is may be propel by [[vacuum energy]] similar to [[Anodyne Spirit]].
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Revision as of 09:00, September 24, 2021

An Enforcer firing its missile launcher.

Sentinel Enforcers are equipped with a type of missile launcher mounted on their backs. The missile launcher is one of the Enforcer's two ranged weapons, aside the twin pulse beams.[1]

Design

Unlike most Forerunner weapons, which are energy-based, the Enforcer's missile launcher fires more conventional explosive projectiles. Fired in an upward arc, not unlike the Wraith's plasma mortar, it is highly destructive, and has seemingly unlimited ammunition. The missile launcher is completely integrated to the Enforcer and cannot be acquired or used after the machine is destroyed, unlike the Sentinel Aggressor's beam weapon.[1]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo 2, campaign levels Sacred Icon, Quarantine Zone