Talk:Zanar-pattern light cruiser

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Picture

Is there a pic of them?--Ryanngreenday 10:06, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

Or a page number if it's only in the book? --Dragonclaws 17:30, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

They are un the book and the are disscribed in first strike.--Ryanngreenday 13:21, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

  • What page is it mentioned? -- Esemono 12:33, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

This is a Covenant CAR-class heavy cruiser!

  • Merge - This is just a differnt version of the Covenant CAR-class heavy cruiser, it should be merged with the covenant cruser. --Darth nexes 19:24, 8 November 2006 (UTC)darth Nexes
  • Delete - If this is fan fiction then there is no point keeping it. -- Esemono 23:56, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
  • Strong Keep - It is mentioned in First Strike. However, there's no evidence that it is a CAR-class.RelentlessRecusantFile:Jedi Order.jpg 03:40, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
  • What page is it mentioned? -- Esemono 12:33, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
  • Anyway, I can not cite the exact apge that liststhe existence of the C.L.C., but I remember seeing, "...there were also two light cruisers at the bottom of the gravity well, so they were not a threat to her." This is when John and the others storm Reach to find his missing Spartans. Cheers, RelentlessRecusantFile:Jedi Order.jpg 13:36, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
  • If we can get confirmation of this, then we can remove the Dispute and move on to the other ship "classifications" -- Esemono 14:35, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
  • DELETE the actual text from HFS, "...there were also two Battlecruisers at the bottom of the gravity well, so they were not a threat to her." -- Fist of Rukt 04:19, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
    • Well well well...perhaps either your copy is radically different from mine or that our eyes are different. Someone do us a favor and check. Cheers, RelentlessRecusantFile:Jedi Order.jpg 21:42, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
  • Strong Keep Actually, the text reads "Two exceptions to this patrol pattern were a pair of light cruisers hovering over Menachite Mountain". The text can be found on page 167 (beginning of chapter 18) in Halo: First Strike. Prior to this, it mentions heavy cruisers ("There were a total of thirteen heavy cruisers and three carriers moving three hundred kilometers above the surface of the planet." also page 167 Halo: First Strike) thus differentiating the light cruiser from the CAR-class heavy cruiser. -- Rotaretilbo 16:24, 05 December 2006
    • So anyway...I don't hear anyone arguing, and the text I posted is rather clear, so I'm going to remove the fact or fiction from the article. I'll leave the discussion intact, and if you think I made the wrong decision, just put it back.--Rotaretilbo 16:29, 06 December 2006
  • STRONG KEEP - The Covenant Light Cruiser was actually mentioned twice that I know of so far. The one mentioned so far, and again on FS p. 205, near the bottom, and gives a short discription, too. --Uneven elephant 19:39, 19 June 2007 (UTC)


Wrong picture

That is a picture of an Assault Carrier. ĦДĿΘFáЙ Legendary.jpg "And another grunt Bites the dust"gif from a friend 10:23, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

I changed it. ĦДĿΘFáЙ Legendary.jpg "ДňḌ áиŐТЋéṜ ĜŗŲṆṭ bίТËṣ тḤє ḌŲšт" 08:18, 4 September 2007 (UTC)

Light Cruiser role

"The Halo Encyclopedia uses an image of a CCS-class Battlecruiser in its entry for the Covenant Light Cruiser. While this is most likely an error, it's possible that the Light Cruiser is merely a scaled down version of the CCS-class."
— Anonymous IP 24.147.62.26

The term "light cruiser" is a shortening of "light armoured cruiser" - the "light" doesn't refer to actual size at all, but rather signifies that the ship simply has less armour and smaller calibre cannons, and in exchange benefits from superior speed and manoeuvrability. Its entirely possible, therefore, for a cruiser, battlecruiser and heavy cruiser to all share the same basic external hull, but still retain dramatically different combat roles. -- Administrator Specops306 - Qur'a 'Morhek 08:51, December 11, 2009 (UTC)

Battle of Chi Ceti

This battle, as depicted in TFoR, indicates the ship that attacked the UNSC Frigate Commonwealth was but a third its size. We know the light cruiser to be 300 meters, and as far as we know, the frigate is 478 meters (last I read). This puts the Unrelenting at approximately two thirds the size of the Commonwealth. Is this just a mishap in the novel perhaps? This information seemingly comes from the Halo Encyclopeda, so I trust it to be right. Quakeomaniac 04:41, January 9, 2010 (UTC)

Halo Encyclopedia is full of errors. Unfortunately, we had to follow it. (7alk) 04:48, January 9, 2010 (UTC)
I'll go with it then, a light cruiser is a good description for the vessel anyway. Quakeomaniac 04:52, January 9, 2010 (UTC)
I know. One of the most obvious errors was when it contradicted itself on the same damn page (Mgalekgolo section). Seriously it seems the editor didn't even notice that less than 6 inches away the book gave contradicting information. As some one else stated, a light, heavy, and stock cruiser (or any ship type for that matter) isn't determined by size, but by the amount of armor and weaponry it has or sacrifices for greater mobility.--Zervziel 03:05, January 11, 2010 (UTC)

Possible Picture?

This picture is from the Halo Graphic Novel, and it fits the description. However, it is conjecture. Thought I should bring it up anyway. http://www.halopedia.org/File:LightFrigate.jpeg Swordser 02:02, 15 October 2012 (EDT)

Size

Why is this ship so small, its tiny compared to almost any other ship, was there any reason given for this. --216.107.172.150 17:45, 19 April 2013 (EDT)

Well there is no outright proof stating that the H4 ships are CRS. 343 has never outright stated it, so they could actually be CCS and this wiki got it wrong. Based on the scale compared to the ship the wiki believes to be a CCS (I disagree) seen in the Spartan Ops cutscenes, it would make this ship half the size of a Corvette meaning it simply could never be a Cruiser due to being far to small. Making it too small to be a CRS which is a cruiser, not frigate or corvette. These ships are clearly identified ingame as Cruisers (light cruiser is never mentioned). Also remember the term light cruiser doesn't mean smaller, but weaker armored than battlecruiser so it would make no sense for them to be drastically smaller. 95.145.190.104 20:44, 25 April 2013 (EDT)

The CRS-class cruiser's size was first established in First Strike. Its size was reiterated (and the class was named) in The Essential Visual Guide. Based on the scale used for all entities in the game, the Halo 4 cruiser is 300 meters long, which matches the CRS's canonical length; coupled with the EVG's statement that all Covenant cruisers look more-or-less the same, it stands to reason that the cruisers in the game are CRS's. 343 Industries endorsed Stephen Loftus' scale images, (which they posted on Waypoint), and they had no complaint about the ship's designation. As for why the ships are never called "light cruisers" in Halo 4, it's shorthand; in combat, it would be more natural for someone to yell, "Cruisers comin' in!" than to say, "CRS-class light cruisers on approach." --Courage never dies. (talk) 22:02, 25 April 2013 (EDT)

It's crazy enough that they once again cut corners by recycling the design of the CCS for the CRS, but how can this thing be so much smaller than a corvette? I mean was the corvette not the smallest thing in the fleet? You traverse the majority of the vessel in Halo: Reach and if the CRS is really that small, it's smaller than even a standard Paris-class heavy frigate. By Covenant standards, this is not a practically-sized ship to have in their armada that meets capital-class ship.262VigilantGuardian (talk) 02:16, 18 February 2014 (EST)

The initial error is a reference to a Covenant cruiser in First Strike at 300m in length. That's where the issue began. A corvette should be the smallest capital ship and a cruiser should be more substantial, but those are human designations, not Covenant ones. The Covenant wouldn't call their own ships cruisers and frigates. Those would be English translations of humans' evaluation and classification of Covenant ships. -ScaleMaster117 (talk) 08:02, 18 February 2014 (EST)