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Mutan Et-pattern storm cutter

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Mutan Et-pattern
Starboard profile of a Mutan Et-pattern storm cutter.
Class attributes

Identification:

UNSC Three-letter code: DAS[1]

Operators:

Manufacturer:

Primary Assembly Forges[1]

In service:

Sixth Age of Conflict-present[2]

General characteristics

Type:

Attack ship[1]

Length:

225 meters (740 ft)[1][2]

Mass:

41,000 metric tons[1][2]

Power plant:

Pinch fusion reactor

Maneuver drive:

Repulsor engines

Slipspace drive:

Borer

Crew:

Complement:

Hull:

Nanolaminate plating[1]

Shielding:

Energy shielding-equipped

Sensors:

Hyperscanner detector

Armaments:

 

The Mutan Et-pattern storm cutter[2] (UNSC three-letter classification: DAS-class storm cutter) is a class of light attack ship formerly serviced by the fleet of the Covenant, now in use by its successor factions. Once manufactured by the Primary Assembly Forges of High Charity, they are primarily used for pursuit, scouting, and harassment in battle and are regarded as relentless and elusive.[1]

OverviewEdit

Design detailsEdit

The Mutan Et design pattern are small warships at 225 meters in length and with a mass of 41,000 metric tons.[1][2] This places them in a similar scale and tonnage as the corvettes of the UNSC Navy, such as the Gladius-class, Scholte-class and the Sahara-class heavy prowler.

ArmamentsEdit

Mutan Et-pattern storm cutters are armed with four Emri Ka-pattern light plasma lances, four Enteros-pattern plasma beam emitters, and four Phot Et-pattern pulse lasers. The storm cutters are also equipped with an advanced hyperscanner that provides extremely detailed information on any object within range.

Crew and complementEdit

Storm cutters are crewed by one Superior and fifteen Menials, alongside a small complement of ten Warriors led by a single Obedientiary.[1]

DefensesEdit

Protected by a hull of nanolaminate plating, these storm cutters are also equipped with energy shielding. When both shield and hull fail, like all warships of the Covenant fleet, Mutan Et-pattern storm cutters rely on active jammers, deception field generators, and auto-repair systems to ensure the vessels remain combat effective.[1]

Ships of the lineEdit

Operational historyEdit

 
Two storm cutters; Divine Breath and Mark of Prophecy, engaged over New Carthage.

Human-Covenant warEdit

Mutan Et-pattern storm cutters were employed by the Covenant's fleet during the Human-Covenant War. Throughout the war, these vessels served as scouts and strikecraft tenders, prowling in hunter-killer teams at the far edges of major fleet engagements.[1] In at least one instance, Heresy's Sorrow harassed UNSC's supply lines and UEG trade routes.[3]

Post-warEdit

Following the Covenant's collapse in December 2552, many of these storm cutters have fallen into the hands of Kig-Yar raiders and the empire's various successor factions.[1] In 2554, the storm cutters Divine Breath and Mark of Prophecy were employed by Kig-Yar pirates over the colony world of New Carthage, leading to an engagement with the Gladius-class heavy corvette UNSC Sagan Blue.[1]

Production notesEdit

The Mutan Et-pattern storm cutter was first introduced in Halo: Warfleet, with the Halo Story Bible previously containing only a handful of technical details on the class. After determining the dimensions of the storm cutter from the Story Bible's notes and Isaac Hannaford's reference render of the ship, Kenneth Peters was able to derive crew, mass, and armament details for Warfleet.[4]

List of appearancesEdit

SourcesEdit