Morsam-pattern Seraph

Seraph Starfighter

The Seraph-class Starfighter is a widely used Covenant starfighter, essentially the Covenant's counterpart to the UNSC Longsword. Each Seraph has a teardrop and piscine design, likely aesthetically pleasing to Covenant sensibilities, since such carapace-like curves are prevalent throughout Covenant design. They are stored in Covenant capital ships when they are not in battle or escorting a ship.

Seraphs have demonstrated that they are an effective counter-weapon against UNSC Longsword fighters. They usually attack in formations of ten, with their assaults on enemy ships ranging from simple harassment, to full out strafing attacks. They have also been seen patrolling in pairs. Unlike the Banshee, Seraphs are equipped with energy shields, but these are only a fraction of the strength of those on larger ships and are easily dispersed.

The Seraph has been known to be utilized as an air superiority fighter, but are clumsy and sluggish within an atmosphere, indicating that such a capability is only a secondary role. Faster and harder hitting than the Banshee, the Seraph poses a significant aerial threat.

It is assumed that the Seraph fighter is crewed by a crew of one by Sangheili pilots, succeeded by the Jiralhanae after the Great Schism.

Characteristics
As the Covenant's main space attack fighter, the Seraph is armed with a variety of weapons. Seraphs are seen firing a heavy plasma cannon seemingly identical to a Scarab's anti-aircraft turret in the cutscene preceding The Ark, and are also armed with a pulse laser and plasma charges for strafing and bomb runs. .

The Seraph fighter is both powerful and fast, even able to fly in the hurricane force winds of the gas giant Threshold. The Seraph fighters are more than a match for UNSC Longsword pilots and if they come in great numbers, they can easily overwhelm intercepting fighters.

Appearances
Seraphs are a common adversary of UNSC starfighter pilots, however prior to Halo 2 they were only mentioned in the expanded universe and novels. The Seraph made its first in game appearance dog-fighting with Longsword fighters outside Cairo Station during the First Battle of Earth. A Seraph can also be viewed in intricate detail on the levels The Arbiter and The Oracle, where it is in the central hangar where the Arbiter defeated the heretic leader. These vessels are seen to be used by the heretic leader to flee the Forerunner facility suspended within the atmosphere of the gas giant Threshold.

The Seraph Starfighters are also seen in Halo 3 during the cutscene of The Ark where they are escorting the Brute capital ships as they engage the Sangheili battle group. They are seen also during that cutscene using their heavy plasma cannons to attack and destroy several Pelicans as they carried troops down onto the Ark. Occasionally, they are even seen in the sky on the level The Ark, apparently Elite-controled as they dart around the Shadow of Intent without being attacked by the carrier or attacking the carrier.

Related links

 * Longsword - The UNSC equivalent of the Seraph

Trivia

 * The Office of Naval Intelligence contributed to the ship's nickname, although the Elites also seem to have befitted in using it.
 * The Seraph is actually an old model of a Covenant tank that Shi Kai Wang created.
 * The Seraph appears to be based on the shape of Star War's own Millennium Falcon and also an Energy Sword.
 * Contrary to appearance, the Seraph drives forward with the 'spikes' pointed backwards.
 * In Halo Custom Edition, multiple Seraphs are in the player created map, Extinction, and are pilotable.
 * The word "seraph" is derived from a variety of angel described in the Bible.