Refit station
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A service, repair, and refit station,[1] sometimes referred to as an "anchor",[2] is a mobile space station designed to repair and refit damaged UNSC warships.
Overview
SRR stations come in different shapes. Some of them, such as Cradle, are essentially large plates of titanium-A, square-shaped and measuring one kilometer by one kilometer, while others, such as Anchor 9 are more complex in construction, featuring three main sections connected by beamwork and a central hull. Cradle-type stations are equipped with subluminal drive engines as well as a slipspace drive, allowing them to travel with UNSC fleets and provide repairs when needed.
One Cradle-type station is capable of refitting six destroyers, three from her upper surface and three from her lower surface, in a matter of hours.[3] The planet Reach had 18 SRR stations orbiting it by 2552.[2][1] The mobile hospital ship UNSC Hopeful was constructed from two scrapped SRR stations.
As the fortunes of war against the Covenant worsened, the UNSC began to use such stations as shields for their fleets in major battles. Four such stations were destroyed with all hands lost in the battles of Sigma Octanus IV and Reach, including the UNSC Cradle, which sacrificed itself to save the UNSC fleet at the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV from destruction.
A curious result of the destruction of these stations is the creation of a field of very fine titanium-A dust particles, which have exhibited an ability to disperse the plasma from Covenant weapons systems.[citation needed]
Gallery
The Cradle, a slipspace-capable refit station engaged in combat during the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV.
A UNSC frigate docked to Anchor 9.
The Hopeful, a combination of two refit stations that gained fame as a slipspace-capable hospital ship.
List of appearances
- Halo: The Fall of Reach (First appearance)
- Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
- Halo: Reach
- Halo: The Thursday War (Mentioned only)
Sources
- ^ a b Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 7
- ^ a b Bungie.net: Noble Map Pack Quick Looks
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 156