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The '''scutarii''' were a class of [[Warrior-Servant]] serving the [[Forerunner]] [[Forerunner fleet|navy]] tasked with ship security. Heavily armored, the scutarii excelled in shipboard combat and tactical reconfiguration of their ship's interior spaces. The scutarii were charged with defending the [[navarch]] crewmen and their [[princeps]] commander.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|Enc22|Page=381}}{{Ref/Book|Id=warfleet80|HWF|Page=80}} {{Class|Sojourner|dreadnought}}s carried a contingent of two hundred scutarii.{{Ref/Reuse|warfleet80}} | The '''scutarii''' were a class of [[Warrior-Servant]] serving the [[Forerunner]] [[Forerunner fleet|navy]] tasked with ship security. Heavily armored, the scutarii excelled in shipboard combat and tactical reconfiguration of their ship's interior spaces. The scutarii were charged with defending the [[navarch]] crewmen and their [[princeps]] commander.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|Enc22|Page=381}}{{Ref/Book|Id=warfleet80|HWF|Page=80}} The Scutarii favoured the use of the [[Heatwave]] weapon, in particular.{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=392}} | ||
{{Class|Sojourner|dreadnought}}s carried a contingent of two hundred scutarii.{{Ref/Reuse|warfleet80}} | |||
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Revision as of 14:17, October 25, 2022
The scutarii were a class of Warrior-Servant serving the Forerunner navy tasked with ship security. Heavily armored, the scutarii excelled in shipboard combat and tactical reconfiguration of their ship's interior spaces. The scutarii were charged with defending the navarch crewmen and their princeps commander.[1][2] The Scutarii favoured the use of the Heatwave weapon, in particular.[3]
Sojourner-class dreadnoughts carried a contingent of two hundred scutarii.[2]
Sources
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 381
- ^ a b Halo: Warfleet, page 80
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 392