Talk:Skar'wa-pattern Mantis

See? What did I say, it is an Artillery Battery and not a mortar!!!!!!!!!!! -- The State(Our Decrees and Law)(The State Alchemists we've enlisted) 22:22, 20 October 2007 (UTC)

The Halo 2 model looks so much like a Locust! --Braidenvl 21:55, 7 October 2008 (UTC)

The halo 2 version should be Artillery not an AA battery! In the Halo 2 E3 gameplay trailer the wounded Sergeant Banks tells HQ that he has hostile Artillery 200 meters north northeast of his position, not an AA battery and it does a very poor job on the two bombers that take it out. I think it should have a separate pageHatchling001 02:48, 6 June 2009 (UTC)

FYI by artillery I mean similar to a howitzer not anti-air cannons. The Halo 2 models performs like that, highly unable to hit fast moving fighters which an anti-air cannon would do, and designed to attack ground units. There is no apparent anti-air quality at all about it. Even the pelican easily move around it in the demo. It is also seen only hitting buildings or bursting in air like artillery rounds can also do. artillery is not the same as Anti-Air. A hornet could hover over that structure and avoid all fire from it. The Halo 3 version on the other hand IS an anti-air piece as it easily fires rounds fast enough to down fighters and damage ships. Much like a super beam rifle round. The Halo 2 model should have another page and be designated artillery. In ODST they may even have halo 3 anti-air that will show they each had these different roles. Can't wait to see.Hatchling001 21:08, 27 June 2009 (UTC)


 * In fact, this is true. There's really no evidence that the guns seen in H2 and the E3 demo have anything to do with the AA gun in H3. They're more like stationary Wraith mortars, only larger, while the one in H3 is clearly just an AA gun. Should these articles be split? --Jugus 20:45, November 9, 2009 (UTC)


 * I guess so.-  5 əb'7 aŋk (7alk ) 21:33, November 9, 2009 (UTC)
 * Agreed.--Nerfherder1428 23:20, November 9, 2009 (UTC)