Ket-pattern battlecruiser

CCS-class Battlecruiser

The CCS-class Battlecruiser is a heavy warship classification in the Covenant fleet. This classification of heavy warships are long, vaguely manta-shaped spacecraft. They are armed with an unknown number and types of weapons. This style of ship seems to be the default or main battleship in the Covenant armada.

Internal Systems
The CCS classification appears to be able to host ground operations, with upwards of a thousand troops of various races - Grunts, Jackals, Elites, and Hunters. They also boast support vehicles - Ghosts, Wraiths, and Banshees.

Gravity Lift
Troops can be transported between the battlecruiser and the ground via an amethyst Gravity Lift projected from the ventral surface of the cruiser. The battlecruiser, held by invisible gravitic devices in the air, merely projects this beam, and can send and receive reinforcements through it, which either hover up or drift down, depending on the polarization of the gravity beam. However, unwanted perpetrators can also be taken up in this beam, as did SPARTAN-117 and various Orbital Drop Shock Troopers during a daring raid in the events of Halo: Combat Evolved, the level of "Truth and Reconcilitation".

Brigs
The CCS classification has at least two brigs for holding prisoners. Each is a rectangular room with four forcefield-encaged cells on either side, for a total of eight per brig. Each cell can accommodate a dozen humans, although normally only one is placed in each cell, probably for security purposes against the possibility of a riot. The fields are impermeable to all handheld weaponry, projectile or energy, but can be lowered by a holographic control on an raised platform on the far side of the brig from the entrance - the guard's post. The cells are arranged at the periphery of a spacious room, with guard(s) prowling the central section.

There are also neural shock machines elsewhere that are used to interrogate human prisoners.

Hangar Bays
There are at least four hangar bays aboard the CCS classification - two to starboard and two to portside. They are each three-floored, with one floor being the same as a basic two story, meaning six floors worth in height. Each bay containing various vehicles, such as the Spirit-class dropship, on the bottom floor. Covenant troops are arrayed upon the second and third floors, with multiple stationary plasma shields and Shade infantry plasma turrets.

A plasma magnetic containment field operates at the mouth of the hangars, retaining atmosphere while in space transit.

Corridors
Many corridors run labyrinthine across the battlecruiser. All are burnished purple-blue metal, and have various circuitry running along the ceiling. Retracting doors punctuate them, and openable doors with motion sensors are outlined in purple, while locked ones in crimson.

At certain corridor junctions, there are holes to drop between floors.

Doors
There are various, virtually indestructible doors upon the CCS classification. Unlocked ones are outlined in purple light, while locked ones in rogue light. While locked doors can be forcibly opened by EMP detonations, such as nearby Plasma Grenade explosions, they are protected from electronic falsehood by a 128,000-bit modulating key, as seen by Cortana.

Control Room
The Control Room of the CCS classification, known as the "bridge" by human terminology, is located, as with on all Covenant starships, at the midsections of the battlecruiser. A raised platform in the center of the spacious room ringed in holographic controls is presumed to be the command center of the Control Room. These are Fire Control computers, but also are connected to internal security.

Appearances
Several ships of this class have been seen throughout the Halo storyline, most notably the Truth and Reconciliation, Purity of Spirit, and possibly the Sacred Promise. They are larger and more heavily armed than heavy cruisers and destroyers, but even the CCS-class battlecruiser is itself overshadowed by the Covenant supercruiser, Assault Carrier and Covenant supercarrier.

Miscellaneous
A "CCS-class battlegroup" generally consists of at least three CCS-class ships.