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==Improvised weapons==
==Improvised weapons==
[[File:HW2 Enduring Salvo.jpg|thumb|Debris from the destruction of ''Enduring Conviction'' is directed onto [[Banished]] forces.]]
[[File:HW2 Enduring Salvo.jpg|right|thumb|Debris from the destruction of ''Enduring Conviction'' is directed onto [[Banished]] forces.]]
In addition to using weapons specifically designed for the task, orbital bombardment can be performed by de-orbiting or dropping asteroids or other objects to a planetary target. Such was the case in the concluding moments of the [[Battle of Metisette]], when the [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]] [[Juliana]] de-orbited [[the Rubble]] so that [[Hesiod]]'s moon [[Metisette]] would collide with the Rubble's former asteroid habitats, making them rain down on [[the Redoubt]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''page 311''</ref>
In addition to using weapons specifically designed for the task, orbital bombardment can be performed by de-orbiting or dropping asteroids or other objects to a planetary target. Such was the case in the concluding moments of the [[Battle of Metisette]], when the [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]] [[Juliana]] de-orbited [[the Rubble]] so that [[Hesiod]]'s moon [[Metisette]] would collide with the Rubble's former asteroid habitats, making them rain down on [[the Redoubt]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''page 311''</ref>


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