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<center>''Were you looking for the closely-named [[Plasma Cannon]], the Covenant portable cannon?''</center> | <center>''Were you looking for the closely-named [[Plasma Cannon]], the Covenant portable cannon?''</center> | ||
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[[File:Reach 468930 Full.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Reach 468930 Full.jpg|300px|thumb|Plasma turrets mounted on the side of a [[Covenant corvette]].]] | ||
{{quote|The Covenant cruiser came about to face them. Its plasma turrets glowed like angry red eyes.|''[[Halo: First Strike]]''<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 228''</ref>}} | {{quote|The Covenant cruiser came about to face them. Its plasma turrets glowed like angry red eyes.|''[[Halo: First Strike]]''<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 228''</ref>}} | ||
The '''Plasma turret''' is a [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] starship weapon placed on | The '''Plasma turret''' is a [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] starship weapon placed on most of their ships.<ref name="FS">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 78''</ref> Along with the [[pulse laser turret]] and [[energy projector]], it is one of their primary ship-to-ship weapons. | ||
The turret | ==Overview== | ||
The plasma turret fires magnetically contained bolts of plasma, referred to as [[plasma torpedo]]es, and can strike at almost any range.<ref name="FS"/> The torpedoes can be fired either guided or unguided, depending on the situation. Upon contact it causes severe damage to the target. The weapon can be used in conjunction with pulse laser turrets and energy projectors to decimate an entire human fleet, and can be used in ground assaults as well.<ref>'''[[Halo: Reach]]''', campaign levels ''[[ONI: Sword Base]]'' and ''[[Exodus]]''</ref> Because of the sheer power of the weapon, Covenant fleets have usually won all space encounters against the [[UNSC Navy]]. The closest weapon that the [[UNSC]] has that is anywhere near as powerful as the plasma turret is the [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]]. | |||
The turret itself is antenna-like in appearance and is located along the sides of the ship. The beam is red or blue and short with a ball-like head. The turrets, from afar, usually appear as short spikes on the sides, the upper sides, and the bow of the vessel. The size and power of the plasma turret depends on the vessel; the plasma turrets mounted on smaller ships such as [[Covenant corvette|corvettes]] are less powerful than those on larger vessels such as [[CCS-class Battlecruiser|battlecruisers]]. | |||
== | ==Operation== | ||
Inside the turret, gas is superheated by the ship's reactor to produce the charge of plasma. Magnetic coils shape and guide the plasma, acting as a sophisticated focusing lens. | Before the weapon fires, it first has to charge. When the weapon charges, a ball of superheated plasma forms in front of the turret, then after about 3 seconds, it fires outward at its target. | ||
Inside the turret, gas is superheated by the ship's reactor to produce the charge of plasma. Magnetic coils shape and guide the plasma, acting as a sophisticated focusing lens. When the plasma charge impacts its target, it super heats the material which boils through [[Energy Shield|shields]] and melts through armor. | |||
The magnetic coils used in a MAC gun can be used to shape and guide the plasma fired by a Plasma Turret; this was seen before the [[Massacre at Eridanus Secundus]], when the {{UNSCShip|Gettysburg}}'s magnetic coils were used to guide plasma generated by the ''[[Ascendant Justice'''s plasma turrets. Yet, when this happens the plasma is far denser than it would be if fired normally. | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 02:45, September 24, 2010
- "The Covenant cruiser came about to face them. Its plasma turrets glowed like angry red eyes."
- — Halo: First Strike[1]
The Plasma turret is a Covenant starship weapon placed on most of their ships.[2] Along with the pulse laser turret and energy projector, it is one of their primary ship-to-ship weapons.
Overview
The plasma turret fires magnetically contained bolts of plasma, referred to as plasma torpedoes, and can strike at almost any range.[2] The torpedoes can be fired either guided or unguided, depending on the situation. Upon contact it causes severe damage to the target. The weapon can be used in conjunction with pulse laser turrets and energy projectors to decimate an entire human fleet, and can be used in ground assaults as well.[3] Because of the sheer power of the weapon, Covenant fleets have usually won all space encounters against the UNSC Navy. The closest weapon that the UNSC has that is anywhere near as powerful as the plasma turret is the Magnetic Accelerator Cannon.
The turret itself is antenna-like in appearance and is located along the sides of the ship. The beam is red or blue and short with a ball-like head. The turrets, from afar, usually appear as short spikes on the sides, the upper sides, and the bow of the vessel. The size and power of the plasma turret depends on the vessel; the plasma turrets mounted on smaller ships such as corvettes are less powerful than those on larger vessels such as battlecruisers.
Operation
Before the weapon fires, it first has to charge. When the weapon charges, a ball of superheated plasma forms in front of the turret, then after about 3 seconds, it fires outward at its target. Inside the turret, gas is superheated by the ship's reactor to produce the charge of plasma. Magnetic coils shape and guide the plasma, acting as a sophisticated focusing lens. When the plasma charge impacts its target, it super heats the material which boils through shields and melts through armor.
The magnetic coils used in a MAC gun can be used to shape and guide the plasma fired by a Plasma Turret; this was seen before the Massacre at Eridanus Secundus, when the UNSC Gettysburg's magnetic coils were used to guide plasma generated by the [[Ascendant Justice's plasma turrets. Yet, when this happens the plasma is far denser than it would be if fired normally.
Sources
- ^ Halo: First Strike, page 228
- ^ a b Halo: First Strike, page 78
- ^ Halo: Reach, campaign levels ONI: Sword Base and Exodus