Brilliant Gift

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Brilliant Gift
The Dextro Xur-pattern Spirit dropship Brilliant Gift in The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor.
Production information

Manufacturer:

Covenant

Class:

Type-25 Troop Carrier

Service information

Destroyed:

Unknown (Speculated soon after Alpha Halo was destroyed)

Affiliation:

Covenant, later Flood

 

The Brilliant Gift was a Covenant Spirit dropship. It was seen crashed in the swamps near a Flood Containment Facility.Template:Fact The Brilliant Gift later became a transport for the Flood to spread its infection to the Fleet of Particular Justice orbiting over Alpha Halo.

Operational history

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The "Brilliant Gift" crashed near the Flood Containment Facility.

The Brilliant Gift was tasked with the transport of Covenant supply caches before it crashed near a Flood Containment Facility. Shortly afterwards, the Flood somehow managed to commandeer the ship and leave Alpha Halo towards the Fleet of Particular Justice. The dropship headed towards the Agricultural Support Ship, the Infinite Succor.[1]

Despite the command crew's orders to the contrary, the dropship crash landed into the Infinite Succor's hanger and was irreparably damaged, killing some of the Covenant crewmen stationed there.[1] However, it ultimately did not matter since the Flood killed most of the witnesses and soon spread throughout the Infinite Succor, infecting the entire crew and the creatures in the hunting ground except for the Legate.[1] One of the most notable combatants in the battle was Rtas 'Vadumee, Spec Ops Commander and later Fleetmaster.

Trivia

  • It is to be noted that the Flood were infected human combat forms armed with human weapons and not Covenant. They were likely members of the former Fire Team Charlie who, along with Captain Jacob Keyes, were attacked by the Flood.
  • It should be obviously noted that the Spirit's name, "Brilliant Gift", is meant to be directly ironic to it's role in the Halo: Graphic Novel: It brings the Flood onto Infinite Succor, which leads to the death of nearly everyone on board.

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Halo Graphic Novel