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Using a low-range gravity dampening pulse, infantry are able to safely drop from the pod bay to the ground.
Using a low-range gravity dampening pulse, infantry are able to safely drop from the pod bay to the ground.


'''T-55 INDIVIDUAL BREACHING CARAPACE'''</br >
'''T-55 INDIVIDUAL BREACHING CARAPACE'''<br />
Bearing only a slight resemblance to the sleek drop pods used during the Covenant’s primacy, the T-55 IBC is emblematic of the classic Sangheili design. Aerodynamically streamlined for speed and maneuverability, this variant has seen frequent use in the protracted feud between Sangheili clans, primarily due to the conflict’s wildly territorial nature. Manufacturing cost and deployment methodology, however, has restricted single-personnel drop pods to Sangheili warriors alone.
Bearing only a slight resemblance to the sleek drop pods used during the Covenant’s primacy, the T-55 IBC is emblematic of the classic Sangheili design. Aerodynamically streamlined for speed and maneuverability, this variant has seen frequent use in the protracted feud between Sangheili clans, primarily due to the conflict’s wildly territorial nature. Manufacturing cost and deployment methodology, however, has restricted single-personnel drop pods to Sangheili warriors alone.


'''T-55 SQUAD BREACHING CARAPACE'''<br />
'''T-55 SQUAD BREACHING CARAPACE'''<br />
Distinct from other squad deployment craft, the T-55 SBC has four bays and is capable of deploying up to the same number of Covenant personnel. Unlike the IBC, which requires the operator to lay against a gravity stabilizer for protection, the SBC deploys personnel standing upright, locking them into place with gravity-based floor anchors. Upon impact, the carapace’s doors slide open and the anchors are released, immediately deploying the troops.
Distinct from other squad deployment craft, the T-55 SBC has four bays and is capable of deploying up to the same number of Covenant personnel. Unlike the IBC, which requires the operator to lay against a gravity stabilizer for protection, the SBC deploys personnel standing upright, locking them into place with gravity-based floor anchors. Upon impact, the carapace’s doors slide open and the anchors are released, immediately deploying the troops.
Distinct des autres systèmes de déploiement d'escouade élaborés, le T-55 SBC dispose de quatre baies et est capable de déployer jusqu'à le même nombre de soldats covenants. Contrairement à l'IBC, qui a besoin de l'utilisateur pour se poser '''[...]''', le SBC déploie les escouades covenants en position verticale, les stabilisants avec des ancrages au sol basé sur un système de gravité. Lors de l'impact, les portes de la carapace coulissent et les ancrages sont relâchés, puis les troupes sont immédiatement déployées.


===Uplift reserve===
===Uplift reserve===

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  • /VRY (territoire administratif)
  • /ALFÖLD (continent ?)
    • /UNG
      • /ASŹD (ville ou région)
        • /A3CRC
    • /ÜTKZT
      • /SZURDK RDG (crête montagneuse)
      • /BARS
        • MOHÁCS
      • /EPSZ (continent)
        • /VISGRD (village)
        • /BD CTH (glacier)
          • /SWD (base)
        • /FRKS LK (lac)

Brouillons

Modules de largage

Les modules de largages covenants sont conçus pour déployer des troupes depuis un vaisseau-mère derrière les lignes ennemies ou les goulets stratégiques, dans le but de modifier dynamiquement le combat ou de prendre stratégiquement le dessus. Les modules de largages varient en taille et en forme, cependant ils offrent généralement un moyen de transport pour 1-4 combattants, déployant des soldats individuellement ou de petits groupes directement dans une zone de combat.

Les modules de largages sont tirés depuis un vaisseau-mère ou déployés localement, généralement à partir d'une position orbitale ou suborbitale. Lancés vers la surface comme un moyen de contourner les mouvements ennemies ou couper les voies d'approvisionnement, les modules rentrent dans l’atmosphère (si c'est nécessaire) et se referment sur la zone cible avant que les propulseurs avants soient activés, freinant l'engin juste avant l'impact. L'effet est généralement désorientant pour l'ennemi, permettant aux modules de frapper violemment la cible en éjectant immédiatement les troupes avant que l'opposition ne puisse se remettre de l’événement.

T-51 INDIVIDUAL BREACHING CARAPACE
Probablement la plus variée de toutes les méthodes de transport covenante, l'humanité n'a fait qu'effleurer la surface des différents formats de modules de largages déployés au cours de la guerre Humain contre Covenant. Le module le plus notable actuellement utilisé est le T-51 IBC (Individual Breaching Carapace).Bien que plus grand que les modules individuels déployés dans le passé, ces modules sont plus petits que les carapaces de déploiement complet qui véhiculent de nombreux ennemies. Le but d'ouvrir une brèche dans des navires tels que ceux-ci est d'infiltrer les défenses planétaires ou à partir de vaisseaux à la fois avec discrétion et vitesse.

T-54 MASS DEPLOYMENT CARAPACE
Distinct from smaller drop pods and other multi-troop deployment systems, the T-54 MDS (Mass Deployment Carapace) isn't as much a distribution method as it is a transportation aparatus. Lodged into a large scale capital ships, the deployment carapace is expelled toward a planet's surface or into the heart of an enemy vessel, its infantry are released, and then it quickly lunches back toward its point of origin, recoupling with the capital ship and embarking more passengers for another deployment. Although originally implemented to avoid costs incurred when drop pods were abandoned, this has become an exceptionally practical method of troop distribution.

Deployed troops are locked into one of several tiers as the pod descends and just before being released into combat.

Using a low-range gravity dampening pulse, infantry are able to safely drop from the pod bay to the ground.

T-55 INDIVIDUAL BREACHING CARAPACE
Bearing only a slight resemblance to the sleek drop pods used during the Covenant’s primacy, the T-55 IBC is emblematic of the classic Sangheili design. Aerodynamically streamlined for speed and maneuverability, this variant has seen frequent use in the protracted feud between Sangheili clans, primarily due to the conflict’s wildly territorial nature. Manufacturing cost and deployment methodology, however, has restricted single-personnel drop pods to Sangheili warriors alone.

T-55 SQUAD BREACHING CARAPACE
Distinct from other squad deployment craft, the T-55 SBC has four bays and is capable of deploying up to the same number of Covenant personnel. Unlike the IBC, which requires the operator to lay against a gravity stabilizer for protection, the SBC deploys personnel standing upright, locking them into place with gravity-based floor anchors. Upon impact, the carapace’s doors slide open and the anchors are released, immediately deploying the troops.


Distinct des autres systèmes de déploiement d'escouade élaborés, le T-55 SBC dispose de quatre baies et est capable de déployer jusqu'à le même nombre de soldats covenants. Contrairement à l'IBC, qui a besoin de l'utilisateur pour se poser [...], le SBC déploie les escouades covenants en position verticale, les stabilisants avec des ancrages au sol basé sur un système de gravité. Lors de l'impact, les portes de la carapace coulissent et les ancrages sont relâchés, puis les troupes sont immédiatement déployées.

Uplift reserve

Funded by New Mombasa Uplift, this facility is one of the most renowned nature reserves in the world. Although the park is located on the southwestern portion of the island, its public-facing entrance lies just north of this, easily accessible from the waterfront highway. Upon arrival, visitors are shuttled to New Mombasa Uplift's plaza, where the company headquarters lie, directly adjacent to the reserve's primary access road. Here we discover the main sections of the reserve, three hub-like containment areas with high-reaching perimeters walls and vasts natural habitats teeming with life. Sections A and B both lie on a separate land mass, the furthest west of the park's entrance. Massive cranes and gates line the exterior walls with various outposts stationed at predetermined junctures throughout the facility. The first and only exception to the containment walls lies on the west side of the park. There we find a makeshift beachfront, which looks out across the waterway toward Mombasa. Section B represents the largest enclosed area within the reserve, providing direct access to New Mombasa proper and section C, by way of a suspension bridge. Though impressive, this bridge is only a shadow of its older brother, which lies several kilometers north and connects the city center to the mainland of Old Mombasa. At the center of section B is the reserve's main attraction, a large visitor center with an observation deck allowing the public to watch the animals in their natural habitat. Across the bridge we find section C, the only portion of the reserve which actually lies on the island of New Mombasa. This was here that the Covenants deployed their infantry during the course of their invasion. A single gravity platform detached from a capital ship, allowing Covenants to ferry large numbers of infantry groundside. UNSC forces were able to win back to this area for a time, but their victory was short-lived. Less than a day later, the Covenant would return with a force so large that no resistance was capable of success.

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