Dextro Xur-pattern Spirit
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Template:Ship Class Infobox The Type-28 Troop Carrier[1][2] (Covenant designation DX-class dropship[3]), otherwise known as the Spirit or T28 TC,[1][2] is a Covenant infantry and logistical transport craft.[3]
Design details
The Spirit is a moderately large craft, similar in size to the D77-TC Pelican dropship. Capable of powered flight and hovering, the dropship appears quite cumbersome and awkward to pilots based on battlefield observations but has been known to reach speeds of 350 kilometers per hour while cruising and has a suspected maximum speed of 1,100 kph. Spirits are angular, tuning fork shaped spacecraft with two parallel personnel bays along the exterior of each "prong." The Spirits are dedicated transports for infantry and vehicles. Each of these personnel bays has two doors that open and close vertically; however, they do not close fully and leave a small opening along the length of the bay. Between these extended personnel bays, an energy field fluctuates visibly as it generates the ship's anti-gravity propulsion, similar in appearance to the energy pulse of the gravity lifts the Covenant use to commute between the ground and the hovering ships. This same gravity-beam is used to ferry Shades, Ghosts, and other ground vehicles to their destinations.
Type-28 Troop Carriers often ferry Covenant vehicles within the blue-colored energy field between their prongs, usually Ghosts and Wraiths, or other small objects such as supply canisters for ground troops.
While these dropships have life support for use in the vacuum of space, they do not have a Slipspace drive. During Operation: FIRST STRIKE, a Spirit was modified with re-enforced metal so it could be launched out of a ship already in Slipspace. Even with this modification, the Spirit became severely damaged after the exit and was still unable to travel into the Slipstream on its own accord.[4]
Known Spirits
- Brilliant Gift - Destroyed inside the Infinite Succor.
Gameplay
Halo: Combat Evolved
The Spirit is indestructible in Halo: Combat Evolved.
The best tactic, if on lower difficulty levels, is to attack the vulnerable infantry (shoot or toss a grenade) as they disembark from the Spirit. On higher difficulties, this would be unwise; hiding behind cover until the ship leaves is often the best course of action in this situation. Without cover or good tactics, a careless player might die quickly. As well as being able to drop of a rather large amount of Covenant troops on the battlefield, the Spirit is also capable of providing heavy support in combat. When dropping off troops, the Spirit will be stationary in mid-air for a few seconds, before descending and opening its troop bay doors.
Halo Wars
In Halo Wars, the Spirit only appears on the campaign and cannot be used in multiplayer or Skirmish. It is used to deliver quite large amounts of troops on the battlefield,The dropship is quite fast, and quite resistant to damage: it is advisable that players should eliminate it before the troops it carries disembark. Once the troops are on the ground, it cannot be destroyed.
The preferred units for taking down an airborne Spirit are Wolverines, Hornets, and Hawks. Spirits in Halo Wars do not engage enemy targets and are only seen in the campaign, mainly on the mission "Dome of Light." Spirits in Halo Wars utilize gravity lifts to deploy and pick up troops, rather than the side-mounted troop bay doors as in Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo: Reach.
Halo: Reach
The Spirit in Halo: Reach behaves similarly to its Halo: Combat Evolved incarnation. One significant change, however, is that of its firing operation, which now matches the behavior of the Phantom's plasma auto-cannon. Instead of simultaneously firing three bolts of plasma, it now sports a weapon similar to the Concussion Rifle, which is significantly more powerful but fires only one bolt at a time and at half the speed. It remains indestructable, but its turret can be shot off with enough firepower.
Trivia
- The Spirit is jokingly known as the "tuning fork" among Bungie employees due to its shape.[5]
- Lorraine McLees described the Spirit as "having the coolest rear-end of all the Covenant ships".Template:Fact
- The Marathon logo can be seen on the front of the cockpit.
- The Halo Encyclopedia and Bungie.net's vehicle database designate the Spirit as the "Type-25 Troop Carrier" whereas newer media refer to the dropship as the "Type-28 Troop Carrier".[6][7][1][2][note 1]
Gallery
- Dropship artwork.jpg
Concept art of the Spirit dropship for Halo: Combat Evolved.
- COVIEDropship.jpg
A render of the Halo: Combat Evolved's Spirit dropship.
- SpiritonBattlefield.png
A Spirit dropship hovers over a battlefield in Halo Wars.
- Spirit.png
The Spirit dropship from Halo: Reach.
- Spirit.jpg
A Spirit seen on the firefight level Corvette while deploying troops.
- Spirt cannon.jpg
A view of the cannon mounted on the Spirit.
- Spirt cannon firing.jpg
A view of the mounted cannon firing.
List of appearances
Notes
- ^ In the hierarchy of canon, newer material overrides older material, so the Type-28 designation is considered definitive.
Sources
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- ^ a b Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 286
- ^ Halo: First Strike, pages 295-296
- ^ Halo: Reach, Legendary Developer Commentary
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