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{{Article quote|[[Banished]] heavy tank armed with a [[plasma mortar]]. A passenger can make use of a rapid-fire [[Shea'p-pattern plasma cannon|plasma cannon]] for close-range defense. The Wraith floats over the ground with a [[Boosted gravity propulsion drive|gravity propulsion drive]] and can move (slowly) in any direction. The drive's boost move is often used to ram targets that get too close.{{Ref/Game|HI|Id=forge|[[Forge]] - Wraith description|Quote=Banished heavy tank armed with a plasma mortar. A passenger can make use of a rapid-fire plasma cannon for close-range defense. The Wraith floats over the ground with a gravity propulsion drive and can move (slowly) in any direction. The drive's boost move is often used to ram targets that get too close.}}}} | |||
The '''Bolroci Workshop Mortar Tank''' is a variant in the [[Wraith]] family of armoured vehicles employed by the [[Banished]].{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|Enc22|Page=468}} | The '''Bolroci Workshop Mortar Tank''' is a variant in the [[Wraith]] family of armoured vehicles employed by the [[Banished]].{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|Enc22|Page=468}} | ||
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Length: |
9.2 meters (30.3 ft)[1] |
Width: |
9.0 meters (29.6 ft)[1] |
Height: |
4.0 meters (13 ft)[1] |
Mass: |
50.7 metric tons (49.9 LT; 55.9 ST)[1] |
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1 operator, 1 gunner[1] |
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Heavy Mortar Tank |
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“ | Banished heavy tank armed with a plasma mortar. A passenger can make use of a rapid-fire plasma cannon for close-range defense. The Wraith floats over the ground with a gravity propulsion drive and can move (slowly) in any direction. The drive's boost move is often used to ram targets that get too close.[3] | ” |
The Bolroci Workshop Mortar Tank is a variant in the Wraith family of armoured vehicles employed by the Banished.[1]
Overview
Design details
The Bolroci design of Wraith is built off a base of old Covenant-era Zurdo-pattern Wraith tanks, augmented with multiple layers of overlapping armour plating to help increase the vehicle's resiliency. As with other Banished Wraith designs, the removal of old Covenant ecclesiastical regulators has allowed the vehicle an overall marked performance increase in most areas - including speed, mobility, and weaponry.[1]
Armaments
Bolroci Workshop Wraiths are armed with a plasma mortar and a shielded Shea'p-pattern plasma cannon for use against lighter targets.[2]
Development history
Developed by the Bolroci Workshop and manufactured by Forge of Raansek, the Bolroci Workshop Mortar Tank is one of the most common designs fielded by the Banished.[1]
Operational history
Bolroci Workshop Wraiths were used by the Banished against the scattered remnants of the UNSC during the Battle for Zeta Halo.[2]
Gallery
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A Banished Wraith in Halo Infinite.
A Wraith on High Power.
List of appearances
- Halo Infinite (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 468
- ^ a b c d Halo Infinite, Wraith in-game vehicle
- ^ Halo Infinite, Forge - Wraith description: "Banished heavy tank armed with a plasma mortar. A passenger can make use of a rapid-fire plasma cannon for close-range defense. The Wraith floats over the ground with a gravity propulsion drive and can move (slowly) in any direction. The drive's boost move is often used to ram targets that get too close."
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