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'''Emergency thrusters''' are standard equipment on [[UNSC]] vessels. They are usually placed on strategic locations within hardened points of the outer hull of the vessel. They are tanks of tryhydride tetrazene and hydrogen peroxide. When the the two substances mix, they do so explosively, generating a force that literally blasts a vessel onto a new course.<ref>Halo: The Fall of Reach page 149</ref> However the Thruster is expended in the process, and must be replaced in a ship dock before it can be used again.
'''Emergency thrusters''' are standard equipment on [[UNSC]] vessels. They are usually placed on strategic locations within hardened points of the outer hull of the vessel. They are tanks of tryhydride tetrazene and hydrogen peroxide. When the the two substances mix, they do so explosively, generating a force that literally blasts a vessel onto a new course.<ref>Halo: The Fall of Reach page 149</ref> However the thruster is expended in the process and must be replaced in a ship dock before it can be used again.


The ''[[Iroquois|UNSC Iroquois]]'' had six of these devices on it. Two of them were used during [[The Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]], the first during the performance of the "[[Keyes Loop]]" in order to cause several [[Plasma Torpedo|plasma torpedoes]] to hit a [[Covenant]] [[ Covenant Destroyer|destroyer]], the second time to blast the ''Iroquois'' out of the gravity well of [[Sigma Octanus IV]].  The Pillar of Autumn also had several of these, though it quoted "The portside emergency thrusters were missing"<ref>Halo: The Fall of Reach page 271</ref>.  The portside emergency thrusters were used to dodge an asteroid and avoid Covenant plasma that was tracking her.<ref>Halo: The Fall of Reach page 292</ref> They were also used during an attack on a Covenant sniper ship to avoid the fast-as-light energy beams.<ref>Halo: The Fall of Reach page 320</ref>
The ''[[Iroquois|UNSC Iroquois]]'' had six of these devices on it. Two of them were used during [[The Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]], the first during the performance of the "[[Keyes Loop]]" in order to cause several [[Plasma Torpedo|plasma torpedoes]] to hit a [[Covenant]] [[ Covenant Destroyer|destroyer]], the second time to blast the ''Iroquois'' out of the gravity well of [[Sigma Octanus IV]].  The Pillar of Autumn also had several of these, though "The portside emergency thrusters were missing"<ref>Halo: The Fall of Reach page 271</ref>.  The portside emergency thrusters were used to dodge an asteroid and avoid Covenant plasma that was tracking her.<ref>Halo: The Fall of Reach page 292</ref> They were also used during an attack on a Covenant sniper ship to avoid the fast-as-light energy beams.<ref>Halo: The Fall of Reach page 320</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 10:31, June 29, 2007

Emergency thrusters are standard equipment on UNSC vessels. They are usually placed on strategic locations within hardened points of the outer hull of the vessel. They are tanks of tryhydride tetrazene and hydrogen peroxide. When the the two substances mix, they do so explosively, generating a force that literally blasts a vessel onto a new course.[1] However the thruster is expended in the process and must be replaced in a ship dock before it can be used again.

The UNSC Iroquois had six of these devices on it. Two of them were used during The Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, the first during the performance of the "Keyes Loop" in order to cause several plasma torpedoes to hit a Covenant destroyer, the second time to blast the Iroquois out of the gravity well of Sigma Octanus IV. The Pillar of Autumn also had several of these, though "The portside emergency thrusters were missing"[2]. The portside emergency thrusters were used to dodge an asteroid and avoid Covenant plasma that was tracking her.[3] They were also used during an attack on a Covenant sniper ship to avoid the fast-as-light energy beams.[4]

References

  1. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach page 149
  2. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach page 271
  3. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach page 292
  4. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach page 320