So...This is essentially a flying Scarab, huh? Missing Mandible 15:31, 30 October 2012 (EDT)
- No. It's basically a gigantic Phantom. --Courage never dies. 15:41, 30 October 2012 (EDT)
- What I mean is that it is more than just heavily armored and it completely pulverizes any enemy opposition. It's an uber vehicle, like the Scarab... and it flies.
- I should say that I intended my original question was more of a rhetorical one. Missing Mandible 15:52, 30 October 2012 (EDT)
- Oh. In that regard, then, I would say that is kind of like a flying Scarab. Maybe it's similar to the Covenant air artillery that was cut from Halo Wars. --Courage never dies. 16:08, 30 October 2012 (EDT)
- After playing through the campaign, I realized that it truly is a Flying Scarab, in both it's weaponry and the way it is taken out. Missing Mandible 20:47, 6 November 2012 (EST)
- What kind of weaponry does it have? I don't see it shoot a behemoth laser. 98.155.159.178 20:30, 9 November 2012 (EST)
- In terms of gameplay it's like the Halo 2 Scarab, it doesn't fight you. You just board it and destroy it. I think, given that we actually got to fight Scarabs in Halo 3, that we'll be fighting some of these in Halo 5 and later. Alex T Snow 06:13, 11 November 2012 (EST)
- What kind of weaponry does it have? I don't see it shoot a behemoth laser. 98.155.159.178 20:30, 9 November 2012 (EST)
- After playing through the campaign, I realized that it truly is a Flying Scarab, in both it's weaponry and the way it is taken out. Missing Mandible 20:47, 6 November 2012 (EST)
- Oh. In that regard, then, I would say that is kind of like a flying Scarab. Maybe it's similar to the Covenant air artillery that was cut from Halo Wars. --Courage never dies. 16:08, 30 October 2012 (EDT)
Name
I noticed the confusion about how the name seems to come out of nowhere. This is from the Waypoint interactive guide: "Deployment platforms such as the Lich are rarely documented in human combat, as encounters with the vehicle usually result in its complete domination of all resisting forces." This explains why no one knew what it was at first, and also why it already has a UNSC name. Alex T Snow 08:10, 13 November 2012 (EST)