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*This was seen in ''[[The Art of Halo 3]]'', though it was cut from the retail version of ''[[Halo 3]]''. | *This was seen in ''[[The Art of Halo 3]]'', though it was cut from the retail version of ''[[Halo 3]]''. | ||
*The Transport form may have inspired the Flood [[Stalker Form]], as the body shape is similar between the two. | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 20:22, October 28, 2010
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The Flood Transport Form, more commonly known as the Sweeper, was a Flood Pure Form[1]. Unlike the Carrier Form, which carries and incubates Infection Forms, the transport would carry up to six unarmed Combat Forms to any particular destination.
Background
Physical Description & Physiology
The sweeper would have had four triple-jointed limbs to move its load of troops around, and featured numerous tentacles to consume or recycle biomass, dead or alive. The sweeper also boasted a biomass re-processor that converted recently consumed biomass into rapid-growth embryos or Combat Forms.
Biomass Conversion
Before the Sweeper, or Transport Form, released its cargo, it would pass four steps, specifically:
- The Sweeper would pick up and collect any available biomass with its tentacles, whether an already assimilated Flood entity, or a sentient being.
- The biomass was then put inside of the Sweeper, and consumed for internal recycling.
- When enough biomass was consumed and processed, the Sweeper's growth pods would begin to form and then proceed to grow within the creature.
- The Sweeper would then cough up and shoot the growth pod into the air.
Trivia
- This was seen in The Art of Halo 3, though it was cut from the retail version of Halo 3.
- The Transport form may have inspired the Flood Stalker Form, as the body shape is similar between the two.
Sources
- ^ The Art of Halo 3, page 27
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