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While "heavy carrier" is not a historical ship class, given the ship class's significant tonnage it may be synonymous with "supercarrier," another ship class that, while not a modern formal designation, is used by the UNSC Navy. | While "heavy carrier" is not a historical ship class, given the ship class's significant tonnage it may be synonymous with "supercarrier," another ship class that, while not a modern formal designation, is used by the UNSC Navy. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
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File:Epoch-class heavy cruiser multiple angle.jpg|The Epoch-class viewed from multiple angles | |||
File:Epoch overhead.jpg|An overhead view of the ship | |||
File:UNSC Capital Vessels (Spartan Games).jpg|A scale comparison of the Epoch-class with other UNSC capital ships | |||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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Revision as of 23:03, February 13, 2015
Template:New Content Template:Ship Class Infobox The Epoch-class heavy carrier was a carrier class in service with the UNSC Navy during the Human-Covenant War. Battlegroup Leviathan was assigned one such ship.[1] The Epoch-class heavy carrier is the heaviest of the UNSC carrier classes, larger than both the Poseidon-class light carrier and the Orion-class carrier in tonnage. Often playing a vital role in UNSC fleets, the heavy carrier is capable of taking extreme damage in combat.[2]
Ships of the line
Trivia
While "heavy carrier" is not a historical ship class, given the ship class's significant tonnage it may be synonymous with "supercarrier," another ship class that, while not a modern formal designation, is used by the UNSC Navy.
Gallery
- Epoch-class heavy cruiser multiple angle.jpg
The Epoch-class viewed from multiple angles
Sources
- ^ Spartan Games: "Spartan Games is to produce Halo tabletop miniatures games"
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- ^ Stephen Loftus on the Autumn class' talk page