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| [[Image:ProphetofRegret.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A High Prophet sits atop a Gravity Throne]] | | #REDIRECT [[Anti-gravity chair]] |
| '''Gravity Thrones''' are the mode of transportation for the higher [[Prophets]] of the [[Covenant]]. Instead of walking, they sit choose on these levitating thrones most of the time. The [[High Prophets]] have a version which is equipped with a shield that is impervious to nearly all small arms fire. It is also equipped with a modified version of the [[Fuel Rod Gun]]. This weapon is called a [[Gravity Cannon]].
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| Lesser Prophets do not appear to use these thrones as often, but Prophets serving military roles (such as the [[Legate]]) have Gravity Thrones of their own, though the version they use is less advanced. Other, usually lesser, prophets also use [[Antigrav Belt]]s.
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| The High Prophets move about on gravity thrones rather than walk. The throne is equipped with a shield that is nearly inpervious to all projectile weaponry, and is armed with a powerful energy cannon for defense.
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| Fleet Master Elites use a lesser but similar Gravity Throne without weaponry as scene in Halo 3. Ship Master [[Rtas 'Vadum]] sits in one and gives it to the Arbiter in the end.
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| [[Category:The Covenant]]
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Latest revision as of 21:37, August 25, 2014