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===Covenant=== | ===Covenant=== | ||
Having reverse-engineered Forerunner artifacts for millennia, the Covenant and [[Covenant remnants|its remnants]] utilize anti-gravity technology to a far greater degree than humanity. Virtually all of their ground vehicles employ anti-gravity units known as [[boosted gravity propulsion drive]]s to hover above the ground. Likewise, even their largest starships such as [[ | Having reverse-engineered Forerunner artifacts for millennia, the Covenant and [[Covenant remnants|its remnants]] utilize anti-gravity technology to a far greater degree than humanity. Virtually all of their ground vehicles employ anti-gravity units known as [[boosted gravity propulsion drive]]s to hover above the ground. Likewise, even their largest starships such as [[CSO-class supercarrier|supercarriers]] have sufficient anti-gravity devices to make them capable of hovering in atmosphere.{{Ref/Reuse|tots}} Various applications of anti-gravity are also commonplace on their larger structures, including [[High Charity]] where entire sections of the city were held aloft by powerful anti-gravity units. The Covenant also use anti-gravity technology in smaller scale, such as in their various forms of personal propulsion, ranging from the [[San'Shyuum]] [[gravity throne]]s to military [[antigravity pack]]s. Other related technologies used by the Covenant include [[gravity lift]]s and [[gravity conveyor]]s, among others. | ||
===Forerunner=== | ===Forerunner=== | ||