Deutoros-pattern Scarab
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The Scarab is a Covenant ground vehicle.
Introduction
The Scarab is a towering Covenant walker, upheld on four long mechanical legs - it is extremely different from the Covenant's other ground-based vehicles, such as the Wraith, Ghost, or Spectre. Although it may seem suited for combat, as seen in Halo 2 and a few instances in the novels, it is not primarily a combat vehicle. Its technical purpose is for digging, tunneling, and excavation, hence why it uses large mechanical legs instead of a Boosted Gravity Propulsion System like most other Covenant vehicles. It is the largest known ground-based vehicle, as well as the most resistant to damage. Its innards, though, are extremely vulnerable and easily destroyed, even by a gasoline fire[1] The Master Chief took out a Scarab in Halo 2 by leaping onto the machine, killing its crew, and destroying its insides.
Background
At least two Scarabs are seen in Halo 2, one in Metropolis, and a second in The Great Journey. A third, crashed Scarab is found in the multiplayer map Turf). Scarabs also appeared in the Halo Graphic Novel, the book Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, and will be in Halo Wars. It may appear in Halo 3, as much has been made of locating the Ark somewhere on earth.
Features
Scarabs are quite notable for their intimidating, animalistic appearance and enormous size. Each of a Scarab's legs are each at least 90' tall (according to Stephen Loftus). These legs are surprisingly deft and accurate for their size, and are even able to find holds in narrow places, such as a canyon on Installation 05 or the streets of New Mombasa. These legs can also be used for weapons, as anything that gets in its way will be impaled by a monstrous pointed leg. Because of the Scarab's size and weight, they are not able to climb tall walls and buildings, and are not skilled at making sharp turns, as evident in the level Metropolis. As seen in Turf, particularly small and twisting city streets can overwhelm and crash Scarabs.
To defend itself from aerial attacks, the Scarab sports two turrets that shoot large red plasma bolts similar to the Shade or Shielded Plasma Cannon. In Halo 2, they were only seen being used once, in the opening cinematic of Outskirts, though the weapon mounts are also seen on the Scarab found later in the game.
The Scarab's most deadly weapon, however, is a large, forward-firing green beam of pure plasma. This beam can rip apart armored vehicles such as the Scorpion Tank or Pelican in seconds, and is even able to destroy a heavily fortified, Forerunner-crafted Control Room door. The beam's drawbacks are its inability to move across an area quickly and the very long period of time that it requires to warm up and cool back down. It should also be noted that when the Scarab is firing its cannon, some type of liquid drips from the gun platform (probably coolant or excess plasma). This cannon is also somewhat reminiscent of a larger version of the Gravity Cannon on the Prophets' thrones or the Fuel Rod Guns wielded by Hunters.
The Scarab seems to be captained by Ultra Elites, and is piloted by Major Domo (zealot) Elites. While the Scarab in New Mombasa had two pilots operating it, the one on Delta Halo was operated by three Marines, Sergeant Johnson and two unnamed soldiers Template:Fact. Inside the Scarab, there are also a small group of Ultra Grunts to guard the pilots. On the outer deck of the Scarab can be found any number of Minor or Major Elites, Minor or Major Grunts, and Minor, Major, or Sniper Jackals.
Appearances
During The Battle of Reach, Spartan-104 describes seeing several large "insect like" excavating machines digging up CASTLE Base. If these were indeed Scarabs, which is currently not specified, they appear to be weaker models, since Fred is able to destroy them using Plasma Mortars from a Wraith tank.
When the Covenant first traveled to Earth, led by the Prophet of Regret, they had no idea that it could be populated by humans, never mind it be their homeworld, leading to the Scarabs being used as improvised, though highly effective, weapons. One deployed Scarab was encountered and destroyed by the Master Chief during the Battle of New Mombasa. The caption of Turf suggests that there may have been several Scarabs present at on Earth during this battle, and the wreckage of a second Scarab is seen on that level.
Another Scarab was on Installation 05 near the Control Room. Though guarded by a large group of Brutes, this Scarab was eventually captured by the Arbiter. It was commandeered by Sergeant Johnson and used to break into the Control Room of the Halo.
Scarabs also appeared in Ghosts of Onyx. Spartan-104 encountered one during his mission in Cuba. Will destroyed it by crashing a fuel truck into it and igniting the combustibles. Kurt also witnessed one arrive on Onyx during the Covenant invasion. This one operated more as a first strike vehicle than a mining vehicle.[2]
Scarabs will also apparently make an appearance in Halo Wars, since one is seen in a promotion poster.
Weaponry
Primary
- (1) Front-Mounted Cannon
- Ammo: Super-Heated Plasma, presumably unguided.
- Rate of Fire: 4 second stream; 30 to 40 per second
- Movement of cannon: Through careful examination, one can see that the inside gun part seems to move forward from a cradle as the flaps open up.
- Notes: The projectile emitted from the Scarab's main gun emits a neon-green/bluish glow, indicating extremely high temperature. As the gun fires, white hot liquid pours from the barrel onto the ground. The gun's force is enough to destroy any vehicle smaller than the Scarab in a matter of a second, and could possibly melt through armor as tough as that of an interstellar war-ship.
- Approx. Range: Unfortunately, the range on a scarabs main cannon is not exceptionally good, about .4 miles as seen in it's attack at Foundation and the Forerunner Ship.
Secondary
- (2) Mounted Anti-Aircraft Turrets
- Ammo: Super-Heated Plasma, (similar to Shielded Plasma Cannon)
- Rate of Fire: 400-600 rounds/minute
- Notes: Presumed Computer Controlled, but a close look indicates that it may be manually controlled. Can be shot off with little firepower. Extremely effective against most aircraft, including Pelicans, Albatross, and Banshees.
- Approx. Range: These mode of weapon have a much better range than the primary cannon on the Scarab. These weapons are extremely effective against airborne vehicles, but can also be used against ground-based vehicles, such as warthogs or scorpions. They are effective up to about 1.5 miles, which is a rough but evidence-based evidence from ships and vehicles with similar weaponry.
Walkthrough
File:Easy Shield.pngEasy
To defeat the Scarab's crew on easy difficulty fire at its crew on the top of the Scarab when they appear with either a Rocket Launcher, Sniper Rifle or Battle Rifle. When you reach the end of the bridge it is recommended you collect a Shotgun, the second weapon is up to you but our user usually has his second weapon be a Rocket Launcher. Throw a couple grenades at the surviving Grunts, Jackals and Elites to kill some of them and weaken the others' shields. Jump onto the Scarab and eliminate surviving Covenant with one of your weapons. When the top deck is clear proceed down to the interior. If you have a Rocket Launcher make sure it is loaded and fire two shots to kill the Ultra. You may eliminate the rest of the interior crew how you want. yushaw 05:40, 30 May 2007 (UTC)s way
File:Normal.jpgNormal
To defeat the Scarab's crew on normal difficulty fire at its crew on the top of the Scarab when they appear with either a Rocket Launcher, Sniper Rifle or Battle Rifle. When you reach the end of the bridge it is recommended you collect a Shotgun, the second weapon is up to you but our user usually has his second weapon be a Rocket Launcher. Throw four grenades at the surviving Grunts, Jackals, and Elites to kill some of them and weaken the others' shields. Jump onto the Scarab and eliminate surviving Covenant with one of your weapons. When the top deck is clear proceed down to the interior. If you have a Rocket Launcher make sure it is loaded and fire two or three shots to kill the Ultra. You may eliminate the rest of the interior crew how you want.
File:Heroic.jpgHeroic
To defeat the Scarab's crew on heroic difficulty fire at it's crew on the top of the Scarab when they appear with either a Rocket Launcher, Sniper Rifle or Battle Rifle. When you reach the end of the bridge it is recommended you collect a Shotgun, the second weapon is up to you but our user usually has his second weapon be a Rocket Launcher. Throw all your grenades at the surviving Grunts, Jackals and Elites to kill some of them and weaken the others' shields. Jump onto the Scarab and eliminate surviving Covenant with one of your weapons. When the top deck is clear proceed down to the interior. If you have a Rocket Launcher make sure it is loaded and fire three or four shots to kill the Ultra. You may eliminate the rest of the interior crew how you want.
Legendary
It’s up to you how you want to end this: the quick way, or the slow but reassuring way. The quick way is to jump down onto the Scarab immediately, rush into the control room, blast all the Covenants in there to hell, and hope you don’t get run down from behind. The slow but reassuring way is to wait for the Scarab to get to the end of the waterway and fill up on rockets while waiting for it. At the end of the waterway, you can take out all the Covenant that come out, then jump down, go in, and finish off whatever Covenant are still inside. Either way, you win. Keep in mind, once you get inside, to get rid of the Ultra Elite first, toss grenades when needed, and be sure not blow yourself up with the launcher.
Trivia
- The Scarab Gun is a weapon that players can pick up; it can be found on the level Metropolis as seen in a video. It fires the same projectile as the Scarab's main gun.
- It is presumed that the Scarab uses an Orbital Drop to reach the battlefield.
- On Legendary Mode there is a single Zealot on board as well. The Zealot is presumed to be the commander when playing Legendary.
- The Scarab kind of looks similar to an Imperial Walker[3] from the Star Wars franchise.
Sources
- Halo 2- seen in Levels Metropolis and Turf
- Halo: Graphic Novel- Second Sunrise Over New Mombosa
- ^ Ghosts of Onyx, Page 209
- ^ Ghosts of Onyx Page 306
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Walker