Epoch-class heavy carrier
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The Epoch-class heavy carrier was a carrier class in service with the UNSC Navy during the Human-Covenant War. Battlegroup Leviathan was assigned one such ship.[1]
Specifications
The Epoch-class heavy carrier is the heaviest of the UNSC carrier classes, larger than both the Poseidon-class light carrier and the Orion-class carrier in tonnage. Often playing a vital role in UNSC fleets, the heavy carrier is capable of taking extreme damage in combat.[2]
Ships of the line
- UNSC Epoch – Lead ship of the class[3]
Behind the scenes
The Epoch-class was designed to be an intermediary between older, pre-war ships such as the Phoenix-class colony ship and the post-war UNSC Infinity, as well as to contemporary warships such as the Marathon-class heavy cruiser.[4]
Trivia
- While "heavy carrier" is not a historical ship class, given the ship class's significant tonnage it may be synonymous with "supercarrier," another ship class that, while not a modern formal designation, is used by the UNSC Navy.
- The carrier's first appearance will be in an as-of-yet unnamed tabletop miniature wargame that will be released in 2015. Epoch-class heavy carrier's appearance was designed based off of concept art for Halo 2, Halo Wars, Halo 4, and concepts from Blur Studio. The carrier went through the most revisions out of any other ship designed for the game. The Epoch was designed to feature aesthetics from various UNSC ships to document a transition between Covenant War and post-war UNSC Navy vessels. The structure of the carrier was based off of the Phoenix-class colony ship, although it was designed to give the UNSC's industrial and militaristic feel.[2]
Gallery
- Epoch-class heavy cruiser multiple angle.jpg
The Epoch-class viewed from multiple angles
Gallery
- Epoch-class heavy cruiser multiple angle.jpg
The Epoch-class viewed from multiple angles
Sources
- ^ Spartan Games: "Spartan Games is to produce Halo tabletop miniatures games"
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- ^ Stephen Loftus on the Autumn class' talk page
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