Covenant carrier
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The distinctive shape of most Covenant carrier classes (in this case a CAS-class assault carrier)
Production information

Class:

Carrier

Technical specifications

Length:

Variable

Width:

Variable

Engine(s):

Repulsor engines

Slipspace drive:

Yes

Hull:

Nanolaminate hull plating

Shielding:

Equipped

Armament:

Complement:

Thousands of infantry
Numerous vehicles

Chronological and affiliation

Era:

Affiliation:

Covenant

 

Carrier is a Covenant ship classification. This classification includes both capital ships and light support vessels. Carriers fulfilled a prominent role within the now-defunct Covenant fleet.

Overview

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Classes

There are three main heavy-tonnage carrier classes: the DDS-class carrier, the CAS-class assault carrier, and the CSO-class supercarrier. The Covenant sometimes referred to these classes as "supercarriers" to distinguish them from lighter carrier vessels that filled support roles.[1]

There is also another model of Covenant supercarrier, which has a length of 32,490 meters (106,593 ft). Very large and powerful warships rarely documented by the UNSC, like other models of supercarrier they are often used as flagships for Covenant fleets, and may be used by Prophets as their personal command ships. One, the Sublime Transcendence, led the Combined Fleet of Righteous Purpose, while another commanded the Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity.[2]

There is also an unidentified model of light carrier. Measuring 1,455 meters (4,790 ft) in length, it boasts 13 launch bays that contain a total of 300 Seraph fighters, 200 Banshees, and 34 dropships, and is crewed by more than 4,000 Covenant troops. It is armed with multiple plasma torpedo silos and pulse laser turrets. As it is less common and more powerful than a Covenant cruiser, it is most likely designed to act as a command ship and provide fighter support during engagements.[2]

Operational history

Covenant forces have long made use of various carrier classes within their fleets.[Note 1]

Human-Covenant War

For a number of years leading up to the Human-Covenant War, several Covenant carriers were served as support ships and some along with "supercarriers" were assigned in the Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity of the defense fleet of High Charity.[3] By April 15, 2526, a Covenant supercarrier Hammer of Faith was under construction at the Ring of Mighty Abundance and above Zhoist, a Covenant-controlled world, and remained incomplete, it was destroyed by two HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon by John-117 and Kelly-087 during the Attack on Zhoist, along with its surrounding fabrication barns.[4] On July 17, 2552, a carrier, escorted by a pair of Covenant frigates and a destroyer, attempted to seize control of the human colony world Sigma Octanus IV. When the destroyer and the two frigates were destroyed by Captain Jacob Keyes, the carrier retreated until reinforcements arrived. However, the carrier did succeed in deploying 34 dropships to the surface of the planet to initiate an invasion while hailing the rest of the Covenant fleet.[5]

During the Battle of Installation 05 and the Great Schism, the light carrier Lawgiver assisted Incorruptible during the battle against the Jiralhanae and the Flood.[6] A carrier would also go on assist Covenant forces in the Onyx Conflict later that month.[7]

Post-war

By October 2559, a former Covenant supercarrier was used as part of the Banished occupation fleet under War Chief Escharum's commands, presumably used as a flagship for the formidable armada, and carried as well as the War Chieftain's personal intrusion corvette.[8]

Gallery

List of appearances

Notes

  1. ^ This section details the use of unidentified carrier classes only. For specific appearances of named carrier classes, see the "Operational history" sections in the articles for the DDS, CAS, and CSO classes.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Waypoint: Canon Fodder - Have S'moa
  2. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition), Covenant Ships, page 277 (2011 edition)
  3. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 338
  4. ^ Halo: Silent Storm
  5. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, pages 170-180 (2010 edition)
  6. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, pages 193-195
  7. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 305
  8. ^ Halo: Shadows of Reach