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Self-destruct mechanisms are also employed by the [[Covenant]] and [[Covenant remnants|their remnants]] in their ships, [[Covenant citadel|citadels]] and [[Banished outpost|outposts]]. The Covenant were known to use a self-destruct to keep themselves from being captured in the event of a boarding action{{Ref/Reuse|ss3}}{{Ref/Reuse|ET6}} or as a method to get rid of boarders.{{Ref/Reuse|package}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=TCP22|TCP|Chapter=22}} | Self-destruct mechanisms are also employed by the [[Covenant]] and [[Covenant remnants|their remnants]] in their ships, [[Covenant citadel|citadels]] and [[Banished outpost|outposts]]. The Covenant were known to use a self-destruct to keep themselves from being captured in the event of a boarding action{{Ref/Reuse|ss3}}{{Ref/Reuse|ET6}} or as a method to get rid of boarders.{{Ref/Reuse|package}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=TCP22|TCP|Chapter=22}} | ||
[[Forerunner]] installations employ self-destruct mechanisms as well. In the case of [[ | [[Forerunner]] installations employ self-destruct mechanisms as well. In the case of [[Requieum]], the [[shield world]]'s self-destruct resulted in the [[Epoloch system]]'s star going [[supernova]] as well.{{Ref/Reuse|Exodus}} | ||
While more informal, boarding parties have occasionally triggered a vessel to self-destruct by rigging a reactor overload or causing the engines to overheat such as ''[[Argent Moon]]''{{Ref/Reuse|Blue Team}} and ''[[Ghost of Gbraakon]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|Warship Gbraakon}} | While more informal, boarding parties have occasionally triggered a vessel to self-destruct by rigging a reactor overload or causing the engines to overheat such as ''[[Argent Moon]]''{{Ref/Reuse|Blue Team}} and ''[[Ghost of Gbraakon]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|Warship Gbraakon}} | ||