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==List of appearances==
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The UNSC Infinity is an experimental vessel commissioned into the UNSC Navy following the end of the Human-Covenant War in 2553.[1]

History

Construction

The Infinity is a starship technology demonstrator, using advanced technology recovered during the Human-Covenant War from both Covenant and Forerunner sources.[2]

The ship was constructed in the Oort cloud beyond the Sol system.[2] Secrecy was ensured by having workers permanently stationed there over several years, with a total communications blackout in effect. The ship's massive cost, however, prevented the Office of Naval Intelligence from keeping the Infinity's existence a complete secret; senior members of the Navy, such as Rear Admiral Saeed Shafiq, are fully aware of the ship's existence.[3]

As of March 2553, technology from the recently discovered Sharpened Shield was planned to be incorporated into the ship.[3] Refinements in slipspace navigation, in particular, were expected to push the construction process ahead of schedule. Andrew Del Rio was chosen to be the ship's commanding officer, and several SPARTAN-IV personnel were also assigned to the Infinity before the first trials began.[2] The ship had a sizable contingent of SPARTAN-IVs after its launch as well.[4]

At around 3.5 kilometers in length, the Infinity is the largest UNSC ship ever built.[5][6] The ship also contains a state-of-the art combat deck, a training chamber that is capable of replicating environments.[4]

Production note

The Infinity plays a major role in Halo 4, serving as the fictional backdrop for the game's competitive multiplayer and Spartan Ops modes. The multiplayer component is grouped together into a game mode known as Infinity, in which players take control of SPARTAN-IV supersoldiers serving aboard the warship. In competitive multiplayer, player-controlled Spartans train against one another in the ship's environment-replicating combat deck, whereas Spartan Ops is a cooperative campaign mode which tasks players with weekly, episodic missions over the course of the Infinity's travels.[4]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Fest 2011 — Halo 4 concept art display
  2. ^ a b c Halo: Glasslands, page 422
  3. ^ a b Halo: Glasslands, page 390
  4. ^ a b c Game Informer (May 2012), pg 46-47
  5. ^ Game Informer (May 2012), pg 46
  6. ^ Game Informer: The World Of Halo 4