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[[Image:Forerunner Ship2.jpg|left|thumb|The Dreadnought inside High Charity]]
[[Image:Forerunner Ship2.jpg|left|thumb|The Dreadnought inside High Charity]]
==History==
==History==
The '''Forerunner Dreadnought'''<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 147</ref>, also known as the Key Ship, was built by the Forerunner and was part of their plan to activate the Halos. The ship itself has a design characteristic of all Forerunner constructs; it is very geometric and angular with no apparent rounded surfaces. It is estimated to be about 14 kilometers (8.694 Miles) tall, travels vertically like a rocket and can enter [[Slipspace]].<ref>[http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Image:ForerunnerShip-scale.gif Image:ForerunnerShip-scale.gif]</ref>. At some point, the ship was found and used by the [[Covenant]] to power all of [[High Charity]]<ref>[[High Charity (Level)]], Cortana: I knew the Covenant was good at re-purposing Forerunner technology, but this is amazing... they've been using the Forerunner ship's engines as an energy source for the city. The ship isn't so much launching, as it is disengaging, uncoupling itself from High Charity's power grid. Stopping [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]], that's all that matters!</ref>.
The '''Forerunner Dreadnought'''<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 147</ref>, also known as the Key Ship, was built by the Forerunner and was part of their plan to activate the Halos. The ship itself has a design characteristic of all Forerunner constructs; it is very geometric and angular with no apparent rounded surfaces. It is estimated to be about 14 kilometers (8.694 Miles) tall, travels vertically like a rocket and can enter [[Slipspace]].<ref>[http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Image:ForerunnerShip-scale.gif Image:ForerunnerShip-scale.gif]</ref>.
Early in they're history the Dreadnought was found and worshipped by the [[San 'Shyuum]]. These early worshipers were split over the usage of the ship, as some thought it should only be viewed while others thought they should try and learn as much as possible from it<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. ??</ref>, the latter side won out and managed to use the ship to escape, although it was only partially operational. It was used in the later [[San 'Shyuum]]/[[Sangheili]] War where it was able to decimate the Sangheili warships in devestating hit-and-run attacks, until the Sangheili began learning from Forerunner artifacts to improve they're own ships. This then brought the war to a virtual standstill and a peace was finally established.


==Storyline==
They then wrote the [[Writ of Union]], which formally began the Covenant, and decommissioned the Forerunner warship, removing all known weapons, and placing it within(at the time) the partially completed High Charity<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 145-148</ref> and then used to power the city.<ref>[[High Charity (Level)]], Cortana: I knew the Covenant was good at re-purposing Forerunner technology, but this is amazing... they've been using the Forerunner ship's engines as an energy source for the city. The ship isn't so much launching, as it is disengaging, uncoupling itself from High Charity's power grid. Stopping [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]], that's all that matters!</ref>.
The Dreadnought was found by the [[San 'Shyuum]] during their war with the [[Sangheili]]. Albeit only partially operable, it decimated the Sangheili warships in hit-and-run attacks, until the Sangheili began disassembling Forerunner artifacts and building their own versions. Then, the playing field significantly leveled, the two groups fought to a standstill, and reconciled. They wrote the [[Writ of Union]], which formally began the Covenant, and decommissioned the Forerunner warship, removing all known weapons, and placing it within the (at the time) partially completed High Charity<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 145-148</ref>.


From the beginning, the Dreadnought is central to the Covenant religion. However, Covenant scientists and worshipers are split over the usage of the ship, as scientists wanted to further disassemble and study the warship to derive more technology and knowledge from it, whereas worshipers were stymied at the very suggestion of tampering with it<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. ??</ref>. Compromises were apparently made, as Covenant technology is nowhere near the Forerunners level, but some pieces of technology have been derived, such as the [[Luminary]], not to mention using the vessel as the primary power source of High Charity.
At the begining of the Ninth Age of Reclamation the ship's A.I. was given data that concerned the location of a Human world, Harvest. This in turn caused it to start a launch sequence to travel to the planet. It was only stopped when Lekgolo worms were able to short the control systems and then soon after the A.I. itself was isolated from the rest of the ship. Had the ship launched, it possibly could have killed every living being in the city as the atmosphere would have vented into space.


==Storyline==
When the [[Flood]] attacked the city, [[SPARTAN-117]] was on his way to stop the [[High Prophet of Truth|Prophet of Truth]] from escaping and at the end of ''[[Halo 2]]'', he was able to board the ship as Truth uncoupled it from the city's power grid (presumably, it was the Prophet of Truth that was using it since High Charity was overrun by the Flood and he couldn't use that safely to get to Earth). It then left the system with the Halo and headed for [[Earth]].
When the [[Flood]] attacked the city, [[SPARTAN-117]] was on his way to stop the [[High Prophet of Truth|Prophet of Truth]] from escaping and at the end of ''[[Halo 2]]'', he was able to board the ship as Truth uncoupled it from the city's power grid (presumably, it was the Prophet of Truth that was using it since High Charity was overrun by the Flood and he couldn't use that safely to get to Earth). It then left the system with the Halo and headed for [[Earth]].


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
It is possible there is a Forerunner [[A.I.]] in the ship, the evidence being the presence Cortana found while trying to slow its launch sequence<ref>[[High Charity (Level)]], Cortana: I'll do what I can to slow the launch sequence. There's something inside the ship... a presence that's fighting back! For a Covenant construct, it's unusually formidable.</ref>. The events of Halo: Contact Harvest confirm this, but indicate that the Dreadnought had an [[Monitor|Oracle]] of it's own. This Oracle is mentionable because it is the cause of the [[Human-Covenant War]], telling the [[Prophet of Truth|Minister of Fortitude]] that humans were Forerunner<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. ??</ref>.
The ship itself has given the Covenant much knowledge, an example being how to construct a [[Luminary]].
 
It is known there is a Forerunner [[A.I.]] in the ship<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. ??</ref>, although at the very beginning of the 9th Age it was isolated from the rest of the ship. However, the Covenant may have installed they're own, the evidence being the presence Cortana found while trying to slow its launch sequence<ref>[[High Charity (Level)]], Cortana: I'll do what I can to slow the launch sequence. There's something inside the ship... a presence that's fighting back! For a Covenant construct, it's unusually formidable.</ref>.  


According to the account by Forerunner AI [[Offensive Bias]] in the sixth [http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Terminals Terminal], he controlled dreadnoughts exactly 37,654 tonnes each, in his battle with the Forerunner AI [[Mendicant Bias]]. This may be the same class of ship although it is likely it was a special class of Dreadnought designated the Key Ships.
According to the account by Forerunner AI [[Offensive Bias]] in the sixth [http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Terminals Terminal], he controlled dreadnoughts exactly 37,654 tonnes each, in his battle with the Forerunner AI [[Mendicant Bias]]. This may be the same class of ship although it is likely it was a special class of Dreadnought designated the Key Ships.
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"Dreadnought" may be just a classification for the ship and it might be the Sharquoi mentioned in Conversations from the Universe.
"Dreadnought" may be just a classification for the ship and it might be the Sharquoi mentioned in Conversations from the Universe.


The Dreadnought is thought to be the fastest ship in existance at the time the Halo incidents take place as its able to power all of High Charity even when not at full generating capacity.
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The Dreadnought inside High Charity

History

The Forerunner Dreadnought[1], also known as the Key Ship, was built by the Forerunner and was part of their plan to activate the Halos. The ship itself has a design characteristic of all Forerunner constructs; it is very geometric and angular with no apparent rounded surfaces. It is estimated to be about 14 kilometers (8.694 Miles) tall, travels vertically like a rocket and can enter Slipspace.[2].

Early in they're history the Dreadnought was found and worshipped by the San 'Shyuum. These early worshipers were split over the usage of the ship, as some thought it should only be viewed while others thought they should try and learn as much as possible from it[3], the latter side won out and managed to use the ship to escape, although it was only partially operational. It was used in the later San 'Shyuum/Sangheili War where it was able to decimate the Sangheili warships in devestating hit-and-run attacks, until the Sangheili began learning from Forerunner artifacts to improve they're own ships. This then brought the war to a virtual standstill and a peace was finally established.

They then wrote the Writ of Union, which formally began the Covenant, and decommissioned the Forerunner warship, removing all known weapons, and placing it within(at the time) the partially completed High Charity[4] and then used to power the city.[5].

At the begining of the Ninth Age of Reclamation the ship's A.I. was given data that concerned the location of a Human world, Harvest. This in turn caused it to start a launch sequence to travel to the planet. It was only stopped when Lekgolo worms were able to short the control systems and then soon after the A.I. itself was isolated from the rest of the ship. Had the ship launched, it possibly could have killed every living being in the city as the atmosphere would have vented into space.

Storyline

When the Flood attacked the city, SPARTAN-117 was on his way to stop the Prophet of Truth from escaping and at the end of Halo 2, he was able to board the ship as Truth uncoupled it from the city's power grid (presumably, it was the Prophet of Truth that was using it since High Charity was overrun by the Flood and he couldn't use that safely to get to Earth). It then left the system with the Halo and headed for Earth.

Soon after it arrived in orbit around Earth, Lord Terrence Hood was about to give the order to destroy it. He only stopped because he found out that the Master Chief was aboard.

The Dreadnought then landed in Africa, a continent on Earth.

The ship landed in the center on what would come to be known as the portal to the Ark. It is probable that the Forerunner Ship is an undestroyed Key Ship, which would activate the Ark portal. This is evidenced by its apparent activation of the Ark portal on Earth while it was landing in the middle, and Truth calling the Ark portal on Earth it's "true resting place" during gameplay dialogue. However, while its presence there during activation may be mere coincidence, the fact that it was used to directly channel Ark portal energy makes this unlikely. After the portal activation, the Dreadnought left with all of Truth's ships through the portal. At this point it is not seen again and it is unknown what happened to it. It is likely, however, it may have survived because of how resilient it was, the evidence being that immediately before the Ark Portal activation, the ship itself was attacked by Lord Hood's ships and took several direct MAC Cannon hits without sustaining any apparent damage. It probably had landed on the Ark as it did not take part in the battle above the installation.

Trivia

The ship itself has given the Covenant much knowledge, an example being how to construct a Luminary.

It is known there is a Forerunner A.I. in the ship[6], although at the very beginning of the 9th Age it was isolated from the rest of the ship. However, the Covenant may have installed they're own, the evidence being the presence Cortana found while trying to slow its launch sequence[7].

According to the account by Forerunner AI Offensive Bias in the sixth Terminal, he controlled dreadnoughts exactly 37,654 tonnes each, in his battle with the Forerunner AI Mendicant Bias. This may be the same class of ship although it is likely it was a special class of Dreadnought designated the Key Ships.

"Dreadnought" may be just a classification for the ship and it might be the Sharquoi mentioned in Conversations from the Universe.

The Dreadnought is thought to be the fastest ship in existance at the time the Halo incidents take place as its able to power all of High Charity even when not at full generating capacity.

Images

References

  1. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest pg. 147
  2. ^ Image:ForerunnerShip-scale.gif
  3. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest pg. ??
  4. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest pg. 145-148
  5. ^ High Charity (Level), Cortana: I knew the Covenant was good at re-purposing Forerunner technology, but this is amazing... they've been using the Forerunner ship's engines as an energy source for the city. The ship isn't so much launching, as it is disengaging, uncoupling itself from High Charity's power grid. Stopping Truth, that's all that matters!
  6. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest pg. ??
  7. ^ High Charity (Level), Cortana: I'll do what I can to slow the launch sequence. There's something inside the ship... a presence that's fighting back! For a Covenant construct, it's unusually formidable.