Talk:Dextro Xur-pattern Spirit
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Technical Issues?
Are you sure it was gotten rid of due to technical issues? I mean if thats the case then why didn't they just fix it? —This unsigned comment was made by 87.254.65.193 (talk • contribs). Please sign your posts with ~~~~
- Yeah, that looks like speculation. I've removed it. --Dragonclaws 02:41, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
Well it's Bull that we <users> are not able to use it it is Shit!
Spirt Dropship
I want to know what the proper name of it is. —This unsigned comment was made by Joshua 029 (talk • contribs). Please sign your posts with ~~~~
- As far as I know, it hasn't been revealed. --Dragonclaws 19:24, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
- Apparently it just has: See this post. Despite the bungie.org address, KP is in fact a Bungie employee. --Andrew Nagy 68.44.13.236 19:55, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
- Looking through the thread I see that:
- Apparently it just has: See this post. Despite the bungie.org address, KP is in fact a Bungie employee. --Andrew Nagy 68.44.13.236 19:55, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
- Harbinger is the unofficial fan name of it althought Apparation is used too
- Apparantly on Pg 195 of Ghosts of Onyx, it is mentioned, once or twice with the Phantoms. I just finished the book and that is only reference to that name I've ever seen. "-Phantoms, Spirits and even Banshees--[1]" (195).
- When Peptuck from the forum says, "I would make the call that the U-shaped dropships are actually "Spirit" transports"[2]. KP or Kevin Paul seems to confirm the name by stating, "Yeah, it's the U-shaped dropship from Halo 1.- KP"
- So should this article be moved to "Spirt Covenant Dropship"? -- Esemono 22:35, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
- I would move it to "Spirit". If we move it to "Covenant Dropship", we will need to adjust the title of every vehicle for consistancy, and I think the pages should just be the real name. --Dragonclaws 22:55, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
This is the only place I'v seen it being called Spirit so someone should change it back to dropship.--prophit of war 21:59, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
- Bungie confirms. --Dragonclaws 23:45, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
I heard a marine call it a "Bandit" in the level "Halo".--User:JohnSpartan117 [3] 23:09, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
The term "Bandit" usually means enemy, he wasn't calling the dropship by a name, he was just pointing out that there were enemies around. User:Joshua 029
Bandit and Bogie are common names for enemy aircraft.
I wish it was usable in Halo 3. User:superplayer08
DX-class Dropship
Where did this name come from? --Dragonclaws(talk) 00:54, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 286.
"Something..." Y'gar leaned closer to examine the wavering reply signal.
Voro Moved to his station.
"It's one of ours." Voro declared. "Send it to the ship's Oracle for pattern match."
"Yes, sir." Y'gar replied. "Ship ID . . . DX Class."
"A Dropship? Identify the parent ship registry."
Yeah... Eric Nylund appears to get the rights to name things. It may or may not ever be in a game, but since Y'gar said it's a DX Class and Voro knew it was a Dropship, DX must mean Dropship, or Spirit. --68.160.110.166 03:12, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
I think it means Dragonclaws Is A UF
Maybe everyone who looks at it gets a sad face. Dreaddraco2 21:20, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
Logistics
There are between the fork appears perfect for ferrying large numbers of covenant supply cases that would be clumsy in a Phantom. The spirit looks perfect for a logistical support aircraft possessing only light armor and armament. On the first Halo, they might have been repurposed as combat dropships. A lack of phantoms available to the covenant on Halo would support the theory. If, at the battle of Reach, all or most of the phantoms were already ferrying troops to the planet and those ships that pursued the Pillar of Autumn left without their phantoms. Then only a handful or reduced number of phantoms would be with the fleet and be used only sparingly for important assignments such as Rtas Vadumee's retaking of the Infinite Succor. Thus, the logistical/non-combatant dropships would be used to fill the role.
Inaccurate Information?
"Within each of these bays there appears to be a door hinting at the possibility that more soldiers could be unleashed from deeper within the vessel."
I've had the opportunity to inspect Halo: Combat Evolved's Spirit dropship thoroughly, and not once have I seen such a door as referenced here. There are open, darkened passageways on the sternmost ends of each bay, but these, according to Halo works, simply lead to the cockpit, not another personnel compartment.
Should this statement be removed/changed?
Moxus 12:53, 28 June 2009 (UTC)Moxus
Actually we don't have enough info about this, also because Halo CE's Spirit was not very detailedin its depiction, so let's keep that statement. User:Spirit of Fire/Sig 13:00, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
Change the picture?
Sould'nt we change the picture to a better detailed one, like from Halo Wars?--Yugiohtipman34 06:24, November 21, 2009 (UTC)