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Seraphs are a common | Seraphs are a common adversary of UNSC starfighter pilots however prior to [[Halo 2]] they were only mentioned in the expanded universe and novels. The Seraph made it's first in game appearance dog-fighting with Longsword fighters outside of [[Cairo Station (level)|Cairo Station]] during the [[First Battle of Earth]]<ref>[[Cairo Station (level)|Cairo Station]] viewed outside of the station</ref>. | ||
only occasions in which a Seraph fighter is seen well in the games is in [[Halo 2]], on the levels [[The Arbiter (Level)|The Arbiter]] and [[The Oracle (Level)|The Oracle]], where one is seen in a hangar in a [[Forerunner]] facility on the planet of [[Threshold]], which the Covenant storms in an attack on the [[Heretic]] forces. The [[Heretic Leader]] attempts to escape the storm on Threshold in the Seraph, but is successfully stopped by the [[Arbiter]], who slays him in combat. | |||
Two Seraphs can also be seen at the end of [[Cairo Station (Level)|Cairo Station]] in the cinematic scene where [[Master Chief]] is about to return the Covenant's [[Anti-Matter Bomb|bomb]], but they speed by fast, so you can't really get a good look at them then. | Two Seraphs can also be seen at the end of [[Cairo Station (Level)|Cairo Station]] in the cinematic scene where [[Master Chief]] is about to return the Covenant's [[Anti-Matter Bomb|bomb]], but they speed by fast, so you can't really get a good look at them then. |
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The Seraph-Class Starfighter is assumed to be the Covenant main starfighter, and is hypothesized to be the Covenant's counterpart to the UNSC Longsword. Each Seraph has a teardrop and piscine like design possibly making it aerodynamically favourable in atmospheric conflicts. It may also be a pleasing asthetic design to Covenant eyes since such carapace-like curves are prevelant throughout Covenant design. They are stored in Covenant capital ships (both CCS Class Battle Cruisers and Assault Carriers) when they are not in battle or escorting a ship.
Seraphs have exhibited a much greater maneuverability than similar human ships and have proved a troublesome foe for Longsword pilots. They usually attack in formations of ten. They sometimes harass enemy ships and perform hit-and-run strafing attacks on enemy ships. Unlike the Banshee, Seraphs are equipped with energy shields, but these are only a fraction of the strength of those on larger ships and are easily dispersed by concentrated point defense.
Appearances
Seraphs are a common adversary of UNSC starfighter pilots however prior to Halo 2 they were only mentioned in the expanded universe and novels. The Seraph made it's first in game appearance dog-fighting with Longsword fighters outside of Cairo Station during the First Battle of Earth[1].
only occasions in which a Seraph fighter is seen well in the games is in Halo 2, on the levels The Arbiter and The Oracle, where one is seen in a hangar in a Forerunner facility on the planet of Threshold, which the Covenant storms in an attack on the Heretic forces. The Heretic Leader attempts to escape the storm on Threshold in the Seraph, but is successfully stopped by the Arbiter, who slays him in combat.
Two Seraphs can also be seen at the end of Cairo Station in the cinematic scene where Master Chief is about to return the Covenant's bomb, but they speed by fast, so you can't really get a good look at them then.
Armament
The Seraph is the Covenant's main space attack fighter. It is somewhat tear-drop shaped, and is about 3 times the size and mass of the Banshee attack craft. It is armed with plasma cannons, and guided plasma torpedoes.
Sources
- ^ Cairo Station viewed outside of the station