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Able-class heavy destroyer

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Heavy destroyer
Class attributes

Operators:

UNSC Navy[1]

In service:

Prior to 2499[Note 1] - at least around 2535[Note 2]

General characteristics

Type:

Heavy destroyer[1]

Power plant:

Fusion reactor

Slipspace drive:

Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine

Crew:

Armaments:

Air wing:

At least seven Pelican dropships[1]

 

This unnamed heavy destroyer is a classification of heavy destroyer in the service of the UNSC Navy.[1]

Overview

Design details

The heavy destroyer's bridge is designed with a raised platform in the centre, housing a padded chair for the ship's captain to sit in. The bridge crew stations surround this platform. The ship is capable of supporting an on-board artificial intelligence.[1]

Armaments

The unnamed heavy destroyer class stocks at least eight Archer missile silos, alongside a complement of Helix point-defence guns for close-in defence. Perhaps the most notable feature on the ship is the introduction of the Magnetic Accelerator Cannon: while various classes of carrier had carried shipborne MACs since at least the 2470s,[2] with cruisers and corvettes employing them at least by the 2490s,[3][4] these ships were the first heavy destroyers to begin employing the weapons. UNSC Gorgon became the first heavy destroyer to mount a MAC system during the 2490s,[1] with the CMA Navy counterpart Hillsborough-class heavy destroyers later coming in 2499.[5]

The MAC on the Gorgon had an extremely limited ammunition pool, when compared to later vessels. The vessel's MAC was capable of stocking only three MAC shells, though following three days and two battles without resupply, the Gorgon's cannon had been reduced to just one round.[1]

Ships of the line

Operational history

Insurrection

These heavy destroyers entered service some time prior to 2499,[Note 1] and became the first heavy destroyer classification to be equipped with a Magnetic Accelerator Cannon - beginning with UNSC Gorgon, captained by Captain Preston Cole. Cole took up captainship of the Gorgon in around 2499, after five years of captaining a corvette following the Callisto Incident in 2494. While commanding the vessel, Cole led a mostly-successful counterinsurgency campaign against the Insurrection, with the notable exception of the Bellicose - a stolen UNSC frigate which came into conflict with the Gorgon and was able to escape numerous times. By 2503, Cole was removed from command of the Gorgon due to the unveiling of his relationship with Lyrenne Castilla - an Insurrectionist leader and captain of the Bellicose who had used her relationship with the Captain to feed information to the rebellion, including details on the Gorgon's MAC. On January 2, 2504, Battle Group Tango, comprised of four heavy destroyers, were believed to successfully hunt down and destroy the Bellicose - albeit at the cost of heavy damage to two vessels of the battle group.[1]

Human-Covenant War

Ships of the heavy destroyer class remained active well into the Human-Covenant War. The Gorgon was one of many vessels retained under the command of now-Vice Admiral Cole following his victory in the Harvest campaign in 2531. For at least five years throughout the 2530s, the Gorgon accompanied Cole's fleet during the Massacre of the Outer Colonies successfully.[6]

List of appearances

Notes

  1. ^ a b UNSC Gorgon is identified in The Impossible Life and Possible Death of Preston J. Cole as the "first heavy-destroyer-class vessel armed with a magnetic accelerator cannon". The Hillsborough-class heavy destroyer entered into CMA naval service equipped with a MAC in 2499, meaning that this destroyer class must have been in service prior.
  2. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach (2010 edition), chapter 15, mentions that William Lovell joined up in the UNSC Navy shortly following the Harvest campaign in 2531, before proceeding to serve aboard the Gorgon for four years.

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Halo: Evolutions - The Impossible Life and Possible Death of Preston J. Cole, section 5
  2. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 127
  3. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 118
  4. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 128
  5. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 125
  6. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, chapter 15