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*It appears similar to the [[Spectre]] from [[Pre-Xbox Halo|pre-release builds]] of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' which was ultimately cut from the final game. However, it lacks the overhead defenses of the pre-release Spectre.
*It appears similar to the [[Spectre]] from [[Pre-Xbox Halo|pre-release builds]] of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' which was ultimately cut from the final game. However, it lacks the overhead defenses of the pre-release Spectre.
*The Revenant's targeting reticule is almost identical to that of the [[Type-52 Directed Energy Support Weapon]], while its projectile is similar to those of the [[Concussion Rifle|concussion rifle]] and the [[Type-52 Troop Carrier]]'s plasma cannon.
*The Revenant's targeting reticule is almost identical to that of the [[Type-52 Directed Energy Support Weapon]], while its projectile is similar to those of the [[Concussion Rifle|concussion rifle]] and the [[Type-52 Troop Carrier]]'s plasma cannon.
*Currently, only 2 different levels in both the Campaign and Multiplayer, will the Revenant be included. In [[Forge World]], it will be a Forgeable object, and in [[Tip of the Spear]], it will be an enemy vehicle.


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Revenant redirects here. For the Covenant frigate, see Revenant (ship).

Template:Ship The Revenant is a Covenant vehicle that was utilized during the Fall of Reach.[1]

Design details

The Revenant is an infantry support vehicle with driving mechanics similar to those of the Type-32 Rapid Assault Vehicle. It is armed with a single light plasma mortar, which is essentially a downscaled version of the plasma mortar mounted on the Covenant Type-25 Assault Gun Carriage. The weapon can be fired approximately every two to three seconds by the vehicle's driver. The Revenant is more agile than most vehicles and has the ability to boost, but provides little protection for its occupants. It can carry one passenger in a side seat.[1][2]

Trivia

Sources

  1. ^ a b IGN - SDCC 10: Halo: Reach's Huge Forge World
  2. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named BWU

Gallery

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