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''Halcyon''-class cruisers are composed of five hexagonal and octagonal sections mounted onto each other. The [[bridge]] is slung underneath one of the forward sections and eight docking bays are distributed throughout the ship. There are also slots for eighteen lifepods on the ships' hull. Because of the low number, these were likely used only as a last resort if Pelicans or other modes of transportation were not available. Lastly, the [[MAC]] cannon is visible as a bump on the bow. The speculation that the gun is somewhere else on the ship is proved false in the cut scene at the beginning of the mission, [[The Maw]], where the camera circles the ship, showing the obvious barrel in the 'bump'. | ''Halcyon''-class cruisers are composed of five hexagonal and octagonal sections mounted onto each other. The [[bridge]] is slung underneath one of the forward sections and eight docking bays are distributed throughout the ship. There are also slots for eighteen lifepods on the ships' hull. Because of the low number, these were likely used only as a last resort if Pelicans or other modes of transportation were not available. Lastly, the [[MAC]] cannon is visible as a bump on the bow. The speculation that the gun is somewhere else on the ship is proved false in the cut scene at the beginning of the mission, [[The Maw]], where the camera circles the ship, showing the obvious barrel in the 'bump'. | ||
Corridors on the ''Halcyon''-class were segmented by several retractable containment bulkheads. In the event of an emergency, these bulkheads could be closed and affected sections sealed from the remainder of the ship. A potential application of this was during a hostile boarding action, whereas the atmosphere in the sealed sections could be vented via commands from the bridge, asphyxiating enemy troops. | Corridors on the ''Halcyon''-class were segmented by several retractable containment bulkheads. In the event of an emergency, these bulkheads could be closed and affected sections sealed from the remainder of the ship. A potential application of this was during a hostile boarding action, whereas the atmosphere in the sealed sections could be vented via commands from the bridge, asphyxiating enemy troops. | ||
Armories were located throughout the ship, holding a selection of [[UNSC Weaponry|small arms]] and their requisite ammunition. Eight docking bays allowed a number of [[Pelican]] dropships, [[Longsword]] Interceptors, [[Warthogs]] and [[Scorpion Tanks]] to be carried.<ref>It is unknown how many auxiliary craft and vehicles a ''Halcyon'' can embark. The ''Pillar of Autumn'', depending on the in-game cut scenes, missions, and novels, was shown to carry at least: twelve Longswords, seven Pelicans, four Scorpions, and perhaps in excess of forty Warthogs. The Warthog count is partially based on the text of [[Halo: The Flood]], pages 136-138. The docking bays shown in the cut scenes each revealed berths for sixteen Pelicans as well.</ref> | Armories were located throughout the ship, holding a selection of [[UNSC Weaponry|small arms]] and their requisite ammunition. Eight docking bays allowed a number of [[Pelican]] dropships, [[Longsword]] Interceptors, [[Warthogs]] and [[Scorpion Tanks]] to be carried.<ref>It is unknown how many auxiliary craft and vehicles a ''Halcyon'' can embark. The ''Pillar of Autumn'', depending on the in-game cut scenes, missions, and novels, was shown to carry at least: twelve Longswords, seven Pelicans, four Scorpions, and perhaps in excess of forty Warthogs. The Warthog count is partially based on the text of [[Halo: The Flood]], pages 136-138. The docking bays shown in the cut scenes each revealed berths for sixteen Pelicans as well.</ref> | ||
A number of service corridors ran the length of the ship. Workers go in and out of the corridors, as seen in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]. Although normally restricted to personnel, they could be accessed by lifts in main engineering or connecting passageways from the docking bays. If necessary, these expansive corridors could permit passage to Warthogs and some sections were large enough to accept Pelicans. The corridors served a secondary purpose of lessening the ship's considerable mass, thereby increasing acceleration. | A number of service corridors ran the length of the ship. Workers go in and out of the corridors, as seen in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]. Although normally restricted to personnel, they could be accessed by lifts in main engineering or connecting passageways from the docking bays. If necessary, these expansive corridors could permit passage to Warthogs and some sections were large enough to accept Pelicans. The corridors served a secondary purpose of lessening the ship's considerable mass, thereby increasing acceleration. | ||
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== Ships of the Line == | == Ships of the Line == | ||
*{{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}- After refitting, it was selected for the mission to capture a [[Prophet]] due to its new resilience and firepower. Destroyed by [[John-117]] in [[Battle of Installation 04]] in order to destroy Halo by causing a reaction in the engines. | *{{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}- After refitting, it was selected for the mission to capture a [[Prophet]] due to its new resilience and firepower. Destroyed by [[John-117]] in [[Battle of Installation 04]] in order to destroy Halo by causing a reaction in the engines. | ||
*{{UNSCShip|Dawn Under Heaven}}- Destroyed | *{{UNSCShip|Dawn Under Heaven}}- Destroyed | ||
*Numerous cruisers were part of [[Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]]'s fleet. | *Numerous cruisers were part of [[Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]]'s fleet. | ||
== | == Gallery == | ||
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File:PoA.jpg|The {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}. | |||
File:POA-InterdeckStructure.jpg|A vertical cross-section of a Halcyon-class ship, showing the honeycombed internal layout. | |||
File:POA-MAC Schematic.jpg|An overlay of the Pillar of Autumn and its MAC. | |||
File:PelicanBay.jpg|A docking bay. | |||
File:PoA Crewmen.jpg|A typical internal corridor. | |||
File:RocketArmory.jpg|An armory. | |||
File:Origins - Defensive Measure.png|A Halcyon-class using its [[Point Defense Gun|50mm PDG]] against Covenant boarding crafts. | |||
File:Boneyard Panorama.jpg|Halcyon cruisers sitting in a decommissioning yard on [[Reach]]. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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- "A dozen Covenant superior battleships against a single Halcyon-class Cruiser. Given those odds, I'm content with three... make that four kills."
- — Cortana during the Battle of Installation 04
The Halcyon-class Cruiser (Pronounced 'hal-see-on') (known as Human Attack Ship class C-II[1] by the Covenant) was a United Nations Space Command cruiser starship classification designed by Dr. Robert McLees in 2510, with a Hull Classification Symbol of SCS. Their service lives were short due to a unique hull design that was costly both to construct and to maintain, lack of speed and poor armament, and concerns about their tactical viability. They were subsequently replaced by the Marathon-class Cruiser.
Background
At 1.17 (a reference to the number 117) kilometers in length and one-third the tonnage of the succeeding Marathon-class Cruiser, the Halcyons were the smallest of vessels to be designated and structured as cruisers. Compared to later ships, the original Halcyons were sorely underpowered and under gunned: their Mark II fusion engines provided but a tenth of the output of modern reactors and their armament consisted of a mere six Archer Missile pods and a single MAC gun. According to Cortana they were somewhat of a joke within the fleet.
The most noteworthy design feature was a series of internal cross bracings and honeycombs that made the ships surprisingly resistant to battle damage; ships of the class were able to remain operational despite sustaining breaches to all compartments and losing 90% of their armor.[2] The durability of the design was demonstrated by the UNSC Pillar of Autumn when she survived a crash-landing on Alpha Halo.[3]
When the Human-Covenant War erupted in 2525 a number of Halcyon cruisers were reactivated from storage and refitted.
Layout
Halcyon-class cruisers are composed of five hexagonal and octagonal sections mounted onto each other. The bridge is slung underneath one of the forward sections and eight docking bays are distributed throughout the ship. There are also slots for eighteen lifepods on the ships' hull. Because of the low number, these were likely used only as a last resort if Pelicans or other modes of transportation were not available. Lastly, the MAC cannon is visible as a bump on the bow. The speculation that the gun is somewhere else on the ship is proved false in the cut scene at the beginning of the mission, The Maw, where the camera circles the ship, showing the obvious barrel in the 'bump'.
Corridors on the Halcyon-class were segmented by several retractable containment bulkheads. In the event of an emergency, these bulkheads could be closed and affected sections sealed from the remainder of the ship. A potential application of this was during a hostile boarding action, whereas the atmosphere in the sealed sections could be vented via commands from the bridge, asphyxiating enemy troops.
Armories were located throughout the ship, holding a selection of small arms and their requisite ammunition. Eight docking bays allowed a number of Pelican dropships, Longsword Interceptors, Warthogs and Scorpion Tanks to be carried.[4]
A number of service corridors ran the length of the ship. Workers go in and out of the corridors, as seen in Halo: Combat Evolved. Although normally restricted to personnel, they could be accessed by lifts in main engineering or connecting passageways from the docking bays. If necessary, these expansive corridors could permit passage to Warthogs and some sections were large enough to accept Pelicans. The corridors served a secondary purpose of lessening the ship's considerable mass, thereby increasing acceleration.
Specifications
Armament
Known elements of the Halcyon-classes' original armament consisted of the following;
- One MAC Cannon
- Six Archer Missile Pods which were far below standards at the time. Each pod would have contained several individual missiles.
- Four Shiva Nuclear Warheads
- Numerous 50mm point defense guns
With the outbreak of the Human-Covenant War, Halcyon-class ships were put through extensive refits. At least one ship, the Pillar of Autumn, had the following armament:
- One upgraded MAC Cannon
- 300 Archer Missile Pods which were arranged in thirty columns and ten rows. Each pod contained 26 individual devices, equaling 7800 missiles[5].
- Four Shiva Nuclear Warheads. One of these missiles was disguised as a Longsword fighter, which could be remote controlled.
- Forty 50mm MLA Auto-cannons with overlapping fields of fire for point defense against single ships.
Powerplant
Sublight thrust is provided by nuclear fusion reactions which are channeled to six adjacent exhausts at the ship's exterior stern. There are six exhausts visible, two large and four small. These engines are likely powered by deuterium-deuterium reactions. The main engine core consists of several underpowered Mark II reactors which provided 10% of modern engine output. The class was also equipped with a standard and typical Slipspace drive for translight speeds. On the refit ships, the reactor system was one of the aspects which was heavily retrofitted.
Halcyon-class light cruiser locations |
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Airlock - Armory - Bridge - Class Seven service corridor - Cryo B - Engineering |
Launch Bay 7 - Lifepods - Maintenance - Mess Hall |
Ships of the Line
- UNSC Pillar of Autumn- After refitting, it was selected for the mission to capture a Prophet due to its new resilience and firepower. Destroyed by John-117 in Battle of Installation 04 in order to destroy Halo by causing a reaction in the engines.
- UNSC Dawn Under Heaven- Destroyed
- Numerous cruisers were part of Admiral Preston Cole's fleet.
Gallery
- POA-MAC Schematic.jpg
An overlay of the Pillar of Autumn and its MAC.
- RocketArmory.jpg
An armory.
A Halcyon-class using its 50mm PDG against Covenant boarding crafts.
Halcyon cruisers sitting in a decommissioning yard on Reach.
Trivia
- Halcyon is derived from the Greek word Alcyone, which means golden or marked by peace and prosperity.
- Halcyon also a tropical kingfisher of the genus Halcyon, such as the Sacred Kingfisher Halcyon sancta of Australia.
- Scrapped hulls and frames of several Halcyon-class Cruisers can be seen on the Halo: Reach multiplayer map, Template:Levelname.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Flood, page 4
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 238
- ^ The Maw (level)
- ^ It is unknown how many auxiliary craft and vehicles a Halcyon can embark. The Pillar of Autumn, depending on the in-game cut scenes, missions, and novels, was shown to carry at least: twelve Longswords, seven Pelicans, four Scorpions, and perhaps in excess of forty Warthogs. The Warthog count is partially based on the text of Halo: The Flood, pages 136-138. The docking bays shown in the cut scenes each revealed berths for sixteen Pelicans as well.
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, pages 274-275 Captain Keyes mentions performing a fly-by inspection of the starboard shuttle bay and counting Archer Missile Pods thirty across and ten down, making for 300 Archer Missile Pods. The next sentence then reads "Each pod held dozens of missiles."