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In [[Halo]] if the wielder drops the weapon a fail-safe activates and deactivates the magnetic field without first dispensing the plasma consuming the handle thus destroying the weapon. | In [[Halo]] if the wielder drops the weapon a fail-safe activates and deactivates the magnetic field without first dispensing the plasma consuming the handle thus destroying the weapon. | ||
[[Image:H2PSword.jpg|thumb|left|Energy Sword]] | |||
In [[Halo 2]] many high ranking Elites will use a Energy Sword when engaged in close quarters combat. For the first time, Master Chief is able to wield a Energy Sword. | In [[Halo 2]] many high ranking Elites will use a Energy Sword when engaged in close quarters combat. For the first time, Master Chief is able to wield a Energy Sword. | ||
Revision as of 05:38, August 13, 2006
The Energy Sword is carried by high-ranking Elites. They have similiar ceremonial functions as swords in today's modern armies. While not often used in combat they do provide a good last ditch weapon.
The blade itself seems to generate plasma energy in a similiar way as the Covenant plasma weapons. In a plasma gun the energy is shot out like a bullet, but the energy from the sword is held into a blade-like form with small magnetic field generators built into the handle mechanism.
In Halo if the wielder drops the weapon a fail-safe activates and deactivates the magnetic field without first dispensing the plasma consuming the handle thus destroying the weapon.
In Halo 2 many high ranking Elites will use a Energy Sword when engaged in close quarters combat. For the first time, Master Chief is able to wield a Energy Sword.
Several times when playing as the Arbiter (on Easy mode) you begin the mission with a Energy Sword.