High Charity (Structure)
From Halopedia, the Halo wiki
High Charity | |
---|---|
Production information | |
Class: |
Mobile Planetoid Station |
Specifications | |
Slipspace drive: |
Yes |
Service information | |
Destroyed: |
|
Participated battles: |
|
Affiliation: |
|
High Charity is the Covenant's mobile planetoid station and capital city, known as the Holy City of the Covenant or the Prophet's Holy City[1]
UNSC Tactical Analysis
Physical Description
It is a large mushroom-shaped structure estimated to be 348 kilometers in diameter. At the apex of this "mushroom" is an artificial star that simulates night and day within the city. This star doubles as a launch pad for the Forerunner Dreadnought, the ship at the center of the city. The stalk peters out to a point, with various branches leading off from it. The city is mobile, can jump through slipspace, and is almost completely powered by the engines of the decommissioned Dreadnought. The Dreadnought's engines were so powerful, the Covenant had to keep them at partial power, yet it still powers nearly all of High Charity. [2].
Capital City
In the internal hub of High Charity lies an extremely large capital city. In its center sits the Forerunner Dreadnought, embedded within the city after the formation of the Covenant as a symbol of conviction and peace between the Sangheili and the San 'Shyuum. The Dreadnought's engines are the primary power source for much of the city, though back-up generators were rigged by the Gravemind once the vessel departed.
The city itself contains many locations sacred to the Covenant, such as the Council Chamber, the Sanctum of the Hierarchs, and the Mausoleum of the Arbiter. As a construct, High Charity is very similar to the Unyielding Hierophant, a repair & refit station, but serving as a mobile command post as well. Unlike many small Covenant vessels and their UNSC counterparts, High Charity contains many courtyards and other spaces which are an attempt to seem natural. The interior of High Charity is, of course, laced with the Covenant's unique architecture, of a lighter tone than their naval vessels. All of the structures within the city float above a methane-rich field in which the Unggoy dwell. The towers at the center are gigantic volcanic spires and are used by the San 'Shyuum as offices and private residences.
No city construct of the Covenant, with the exception of High Charity, is ever seen in any of the Halo games.
Protection
- Main article: High Charity Defense Fleet
High Charity is important and significant enough to the Covenant Empire to wield and sustain its own personal fleets, consisting of dozens if not hundreds of battleships, carriers, and cruisers. Some of the biggest fleets in the entire Covenant armada defend the city, such as the Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity, and the late Fleet of Particular Justice. Being the Covenant's major religious center and capitol, High Charity is enormously sacred to the Covenant. It is thought that true believers should visit it at least once in a lifetime, though this isn't affordable to many members of the Covenant. It is full of San 'Shyuum and Sangheili Councilors, and generally the leadership of the entire alien hegemony. Identity-wise, it can be likened to the Human view on the UNSC Hopeful, albeit a hundredfold.
Layout
Along the outer wall on the inside of High Charity are several towers, each containing several rooms and hallways. Two of these towers are referred to by Cortana as the Mid Tower and the Far Tower. Most of these towers are connecting to the two surrounding towers by Hanging Gardens and Valleys of Tears, but the towers containing the Council Chamber and the Mausoleum of the Arbiter are both notably only connected to the sections between them.
History
Early History
High Charity was erected during Sangheili-San 'Shyuum War and completed following the war's conclusion. The Forerunner Dreadnought that the San 'Shyuum used in the war was stripped of all known weapons and permanently installed inside High Charity. Because the city is mobile, it is extremely difficult for the lesser creatures of the hegemony to make journeys to the capital, yet it manages to establish a network of Slipspace probes to protect its position. Anything larger than a millimeter in diameter that drifted too close was obliterated, including ships that failed to transmit proper clearance codes within a millisecond of hailing.
Prior to the Human-Covenant War, High Charity was almost destroyed as the Forerunner Dreadnought powered up, galvanized by the discovery of "Reclaimers" by the Covenant, and attempted to reach Harvest to transport the occupants to the Ark. It was accidentally deactivated by Mgalekgolo worms as they short circuited the ship. [3].
The Sacred Rings and the Great Journey
Upon the discovery of Installation 04 by the Covenant, High Charity was supposed to perform a Slipspace jump to the ring along with its fleet, where the High Prophets would activate the ring to send the Covenant on the Great Journey.
The Fleet of Particular Justice, led by the current Arbiter, had already made its way to the Ring while chasing the Halcyon-class cruiser The Pillar of Autumn, but they did not know about the Flood, and did not expect interference from the UNSC. When High Charity and its fleet arrived at Threshold, they found that both Installation 04 and the Fleet of Particular Justice had been utterly destroyed.
After the First Battle of Earth, the High Prophet of Regret sent the coordinates of Installation 05 to High Charity. The planetoid and its fleet arrived just in time to watch Master Chief and a group of Marines assassinate the Prophet of Regret. It then held position over Installation 05 until hostilities erupted between the Sangheili and the Jiralhanae, as the Great Schism began in November 2552.
Battle of High Charity
- Main article: First Battle of High Charity
During the chaos of the battle, John-117 infiltrated High Charity, by way of teleportation from Gravemind directly into the Council Chambers using Installation 05's teleportation grid.
At the same time, the Flood made their own entrance, crashing the UNSC In Amber Clad into High Charity to ferry Combat Forms to the station, and Pelican dropships to spread Carrier Forms. Within the city a vicious battle ensued among Jiralhanae, Sangheili, and Flood forces, all bent on destroying one another (this was the start of the Covenant Civil-War amongst the Jiralhanae and Sangheili). The unfortunate Master Chief, John-117 was caught in the middle of the quarrel, but managed to escape.
Eventually, the Dreadnought at High Charity's core took off, with both the Prophet of Truth and the Master Chief inside, leaving Cortana behind. It appears that the Covenant forces on both sides completely abandoned High Charity afterward, and it was completely infested by the Flood, as the Gravemind took complete control of the Sanctum of the Hierarchs, using the Council Chamber itself as his "throne room" [4].
Quarantine of High Charity
As High Charity and Installation 05 were rapidly falling to the Flood, a massive battle between Sangheili and Jiralhanae held ships continued in the space around the city. The Sangheili Separatists eventually succeeded in driving away the Jiralhanae or they possibly retreated on orders from Truth to assist in the conquest of Earth.
The Sangheili fleet formed a large perimeter and quarantined High Charity and Installation 05, attempting to prevent the Flood from infesting any other systems [5].
After the Flood Invasion
After the Second Battle of Earth, a message from Cortana forewarned and notified the Master Chief that the Gravemind was speeding the infested High Charity toward Earth, and the portal to the Ark.
During the Battle of Installation 00 at the Citadel, High Charity appeared through the portal and narrowly missed the Sangheili Assault Carrier Shadow of Intent. It disgorged Flood dispersal pods (several of which damaged the carrier) and crashed on the Installation, completely unrecognizable from what it originally was apart from the exterior shape. The Mausoleum of the Arbiter was the only visible recognizable feature to be seen and this was separated from the roof of High Charity and teetered precariously on an axis.
Theories
High Charity's arrival on the Ark is rather strange, as Installation 00 is beyond the Outer Rim and the Flood's destination was Earth. The only possibility was that it went through the Earth Portal and arrived at the Ark. However, at the end of Halo 3, Earth seemed perfectly fine. While the Flood could have penetrated the handful of Human ships guarding the portal rather easily, it seems unlikely that the Gravemind would avoid leaving at least a small number of Flood spores on Earth as it passes as seen when High Charity arrived at the Ark. Both small and big pieces of debris fell from the wrecked, ravaged city. This questions why Earth hadn’t been infected given the amount of Flood that was attached on the single incubator/carrier that flew through the window on the barrier tower, unless ‘‘High Charity’’ exited slipspace directly above the portal to the Ark, entering it immediately. Another theory is that during the Forerunner-Flood War, the Gravemind learned of the Ark and what it does, which is considered likely since he was able to at least converse with AIs of Forerunner ownership. Finding the Portal on Earth, he may have considered leaving any of his minions upon Earth to be a waste if he wasn't able to stop the activation of the Halo array, and would need all of the biomass it could muster if circumstances lead to their firing. Perhaps because of this, it left no Flood on Earth.
There is also the question of power, as High Charity depended on the engines of the Dreadnought to power its own thrusters and slipspace drive. Yet the Flood-infested city, lacking any apparent power source, can be seen moving under its own power, arriving first at Earth and then the Ark. It may be possible that the Flood used the back-up power supplies on board the ship for power. possibly off lining systems not necessary to the Flood, such as most energy doors and the Gravity Lifts.
And in Cortana's message she states that there is a "solution" to the Flood, that she knew that there was a portal and she knew where it went. It's also possible that the High Prophet of Regret knew about the portal to the Ark being on Earth, or was at least given the orders to go there by Truth, therefore there must have been records about the portal on High Charity so that the Gravemind and Cortana found out about Earth's significance and/or location.
Second Battle of High Charity
- Main article: Second Battle of High Charity
After stopping Truth from activating the rings, John-117 returned to the Flood-infested High Charity and retrieved Cortana. At her recommendation, he overloaded the reactor core, by shooting its pylons, as he maneuvered back through High Charity. High Charity was completely destroyed in the resulting explosions, with only the outer structure remaining when Installation 04 (II) was fired.[6] It is most likely that Installation 04 (II) and the Ark were showered in debris and metal from the wreckage of High Charity as it was drawn into the gravity of the Installations. The Gravemind somehow managed to escape the city moments before its destruction, most likely using a teleportation grid, if 2401 Penitent Tangent was still in his clutches.
Trivia
- The design of High Charity was inspired by the role of the Death Star from the Star Wars universe which operates as a moving city and command centre for the Empire similar to how High Charity operates as the Holy City and Centre of Covenant civilization.
- High Charity is roughly 1/5 the size of a Halo installation.
- High Charity bears a resemblance to The Ark from Sonic Adventure 2, although if Bungie based High Charity's looks from this is unknown.
- High Charity is the only known Flood Hive.
- High charities main power source was the Forerunner ship.
Sources
- ^ in halo 2. Halo 3 campaign level Floodgate, final cut scene, Cortana: "High Charity...the Prophets' Holy City, is on its way to Earth, with an army of Flood. I can't tell you everything. It's not safe. The Gravemind...it knows I'm in the system."
- ^ Halo 2, level Gravemind
- ^ Halo: Contact Harvest
- ^ Halo 2, Epilogue
- ^ Halo 3, level Floodgate
- ^ Halo 3, level Halo