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*The antimatter charge was not originally going to be included in ''Halo 2''. Instead there was to be a level called [[Covenant Ship]], where the Master Chief would board the Covenant assault carrier and destroy it from within. Due to time constraints however, the level was cut and the antimatter charge was instead included as a means of destroying the carrier.<ref name="Commentary"/> | *The antimatter charge was not originally going to be included in ''Halo 2''. Instead there was to be a level called [[Covenant Ship]], where the Master Chief would board the Covenant assault carrier and destroy it from within. Due to time constraints however, the level was cut and the antimatter charge was instead included as a means of destroying the carrier.<ref name="Commentary"/> | ||
*It is unlikely that the entire charge is filled with antimatter, as such an explosion would be inconceivably large. It is more likely that the bomb's bulk is due to the fact that antimatter must be kept in a vacuum and prevented from coming in contact with ordinary matter, possibly through use of a force field. Even a small amount of antimatter would need to be safely contained in order to prevent a premature detonation. | *It is unlikely that the entire charge is filled with antimatter, as such an explosion would be inconceivably large. It is more likely that the bomb's bulk is due to the fact that antimatter must be kept in a vacuum and prevented from coming in contact with ordinary matter, possibly through use of a force field. Even a small amount of antimatter would need to be safely contained in order to prevent a premature detonation. | ||
*In Halo: Hunters in the dark, during the battle above the Ark, N'tho ordered that his Covette the Mayhem "deploy a collection of lowof low-yeild antimatter mines". | *In Halo: Hunters in the dark, during the battle above the Ark, N'tho ordered that his Covette the Mayhem "deploy a collection of lowof low-yeild antimatter mines".<ref>'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''page 145''</ref> It's unknown if these are Antimater charges or a similar dedicated "mine" device, similar to UNSC HORNET Mines. | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, January 9, 2016
- "The Covenant must have brought something with them. A bomb."
- — Cortana
An antimatter charge is a Covenant weapon utilizing antimatter as an explosive. Sizes and uses of antimatter charges vary, with some being a counterpart to the UNSC's tactical nuclear weapons.[1]
Description
Little is known of the smaller variant used by Covenant troops to breach UNSC vessels, though a larger variant has been seen with more frequency. The charge's appearance is that of a long bulbous shape with many spikes protruding from it. It has a central control hub located at the top of the bomb. It utilizes the annihilation of matter and antimatter to create an explosive.
Operational history
Several antimatter charges were utilized by the Covenant during Operation: WARM BLANKET, with charges being placed within a number of CCS-class battlecruisers as decoys designed to vaporize the attacking Spartan-IIs. One of the Spartans, Solomon-069, was successfully lured onto one of the battlecruisers and subsequently killed by the antimatter charge onboard.[2]
In another event, Cortana believed Covenant boarding parties used an antimatter charge to disable the UNSC Pillar of Autumn's Magnetic Accelerator Cannon during the opening stages of the Battle of Installation 04.[1]
A number of these weapons were used during the Battle of Earth to destroy Earth's orbital defense platforms. Covenant boarding parties manually delivered the ordnance and detonated them from a safe distance, destroying both Athens and Malta stations. The bomb destined for Cairo Station was secured by John-117 and Cortana. John-117 later performed a micro-gravity maneuver to deliver the device to a Covenant CAS-class assault carrier, entering a breach in the ship's hull created by a pair of Longswords. The charge was activated within the ship's reactor core, and John launched himself from the vessel shortly before its destruction.[3]
Trivia
- Jason Jones of Bungie referred to the antimatter charge as a "giant Covenant space pickle".[4]
- The antimatter charge was not originally going to be included in Halo 2. Instead there was to be a level called Covenant Ship, where the Master Chief would board the Covenant assault carrier and destroy it from within. Due to time constraints however, the level was cut and the antimatter charge was instead included as a means of destroying the carrier.[4]
- It is unlikely that the entire charge is filled with antimatter, as such an explosion would be inconceivably large. It is more likely that the bomb's bulk is due to the fact that antimatter must be kept in a vacuum and prevented from coming in contact with ordinary matter, possibly through use of a force field. Even a small amount of antimatter would need to be safely contained in order to prevent a premature detonation.
- In Halo: Hunters in the dark, during the battle above the Ark, N'tho ordered that his Covette the Mayhem "deploy a collection of lowof low-yeild antimatter mines".[5] It's unknown if these are Antimater charges or a similar dedicated "mine" device, similar to UNSC HORNET Mines.
Gallery
John-117 delivering a bomb to a CAS-class assault carrier's fusion reactor.
Athens Station is destroyed by an antimatter charge during the opening stages of the Battle of Earth.
Solomon-069 in front of an Antimatter Charge in The Package.
Master Chief dragging the antimatter charge, as it appears in Halo 2: Anniversary.
List of appearances
- Halo: Combat Evolved Template:First mentioned
- Halo: The Flood (Mentioned only)
- Halo 2 (First appearance)
- Halo Legends
- Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (Mentioned only)
- Halo 2: Anniversary
Sources
- ^ a b Halo: The Flood, page 27
- ^ Halo Legends, The Package
- ^ Halo 2, campaign level, Cairo Station
- ^ a b Halo 3 Legendary Edition - Essentials, Disc Two - Halo 2 Cinematics Commentary
- ^ Halo: Hunters in the Dark, page 145