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The '''Super Sentinel''' is a variant of the basic [[Sentinel]] design, but considerably larger. As with [[Sentinels]], they are trained at a Sentinel Factory, and usable by players. Intended for anti-vehicle and anti-infantry operations, they are unable to engage aircraft, and require regular Sentinel escorts for aerial protection.<ref>''[[Halo Wars]]''</ref> | The '''Super Sentinel''' is a variant of the basic [[Sentinel]] design, but considerably larger. As with [[Sentinels]], they are trained at a Sentinel Factory, and usable by players. Intended for anti-vehicle and anti-infantry operations, they are unable to engage aircraft, and require regular Sentinel escorts for aerial protection.<ref>''[[Halo Wars]]''</ref> | ||
They require 250 resource points and a minimum tech level of 2 to be produced and count as 2 population. | They require 250 resource points and a minimum tech level of 2 to be produced and count as 2 population. | ||
[[Image:Forerunner Sentinel Boss.jpg|250px|left|thumb|The concept art of the {{PAGENAME}}.]] | |||
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The Super Sentinel is a variant of the basic Sentinel design, but considerably larger. As with Sentinels, they are trained at a Sentinel Factory, and usable by players. Intended for anti-vehicle and anti-infantry operations, they are unable to engage aircraft, and require regular Sentinel escorts for aerial protection.[1] They require 250 resource points and a minimum tech level of 2 to be produced and count as 2 population.