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Za'zayara-pattern Harvester

This article is about the Covenant vehicle. For the Banished building, see Banished Harvester.
Type-58 Ultra-Heavy Site Excavator/Embedded
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Production information

Manufacturer:

Lodam Armory

Product line:

Excavator tier-5[1]

Model:

Harvester

Technical specifications

Length:

719.4-892.4 feet (219.2-272 meters)

Width:

485.2-911.3 feet (147.9-277.8 meters)

Height:

438.8-546.2 feet (133.8-166.5 meters)

Engine(s):

Hexapod leg assembly

Armament:

Plasma drill (1)

Crew:

  • One commanding officer
  • Numerous crewman and security personnel
    • Sangheili
    • Kig-Yar
    • Unggoy
  • One Sbaolekgolo Colony
Usage

In service:

Post-Covenant War conflicts

Role(s):

  • Deep excavation
  • Excavation/terrestrial mining platform

Affiliation:

Jul 'Mdama's Covenant

 

The Type-58 Ultra-Heavy Site Excavator/Embedded (T-58 UHSE/E),[2] colloquially known as the Harvester, is a Covenant walker used during large-scale excavations and in the search of artifacts.[3] An exceedingly rare sight in the field, one was used by Jul 'Mdama's Covenant during their occupation of Requiem.

Design

Harvesters are the biggest Covenant land vehicles to date, with only the "Super" Scarab and Type-55 Kraken being comparable in size. Generally used in long-term invasions, they are not commonly seen by UNSC personnel. Much like the Scarab, it is composed of a meta-colony of Lekgolo known as Sbaolekgolo;[2] this is evident from exposed Lekgolo worms seen in its interior.

While all Covenant technology shares a generally organic design aesthetic, the Harvester's features are significantly more ornate and conspicuously insectoid than most Covenant constructs. It is much more beetle-like in appearance than the Scarab due to its overall shape, heavily textured outer "skin" and a hatch at the front of the machine that resembles a mouth and eyes. The interior is composed of multiple massive chambers that resemble dark subterranean caverns, linked together by smaller hallways and illuminated with pale green light.[3]

History

In 2557, Gek 'Lhar deployed a Harvester in the debris field left by the destruction of the Etran Harborage shield world. However, the debris field and presumably the Harvester were destroyed by a bombardment of nuclear weapons from a massive UNSC fleet, forcing Gek and his forces to flee the system.[4]

In 2558, a Harvester was deployed by Jul 'Mdama's Covenant to excavate a buried Forerunner facility holding one of the three Requiem slipspace artifacts.[5] During the Requiem Campaign it was disabled by Fireteam Switchback, who mysteriously vanished in the firefights afterwards, leaving no bodies or signs of struggle, only their IFF tags. Fireteam Crimson was sent in to investigate. Crimson managed to kill the remaining crew of the Harvester and further disabled the walker by destroying several consoles inside.[3]

Sometime later, the Covenant re-took the Harvester and captured several doctors to reactivate the walker, but they were not successful because the power supply was destroyed. When Requiem was put on a collision course towards the star it was orbiting, Fireteam Crimson was sent to retake the Harvester and use it to reach one of the artifacts that was preventing the UNSC Infinity from leaving the planet.[5] After stealing the power source from a Lich,[6] Crimson returned to the Harvester and activated the walker. Crimson then used the Harvester's plasma drill to excavate a tunnel deep enough to reach the artifact and shut it down. The Harvester was destroyed when Requiem was consumed by the star Epoloch.[7]

During the events on Aktis IV, Jul 'Mdama deployed several Harvesters to destroy all of Sali 'Nyon's rebel hideouts. One of these Harvesters would save Dr. Catherine Halsey from being captured by Spartan Sarah Palmer.[8]

Trivia

  • Throughout the Halo 4: Official Game Guide's digital Spartan Ops walkthrough, the Harvester is constantly referred to as being a Forerunner construct.
  • Like the Scarab and the Locust, the Harvester is named after an arthropod, more commonly known as harvestman or daddy longleg.
  • It's not made clear in-game how the Harvester encountered in Spartan Ops had its power supply destroyed. While the game has the player destroy two consoles during the initial raid on the machine, they do not target the central console where the power supply was located although the damage caused by the destruction of the other consoles might've fried the power supply even though the console it was in was untouched.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Waypoint: Universe, Vehicles, Scarab
  2. ^ a b Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 130
  3. ^ a b c Halo 4, Spartan Ops, Episode 6, Chapter 6: "Switchback"
  4. ^ Halo: Renegades
  5. ^ a b Halo 4, Spartan Ops, Episode 10, Chapter 1: "Artifact"
  6. ^ Halo 4, Spartan Ops, Episode 10, Chapter 3: "Seize the Power"
  7. ^ Halo 4, Spartan Ops, Episode 10, Chapter 5: "One Last Time"
  8. ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #16