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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
The MX-1050 is used in [[War Games]] during the [[Extraction]] gametype. | The MX-1050 is used in [[War Games]] during the [[Extraction]] gametype. | ||
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File:H4-UNSC-SlipspaceCrates-Concept.jpg|Concept art of the beacon and [[Slipspace crate]]s. | |||
File:H4_ExtractionBeacon_Concept_1.jpg|Concept art of the Translocation Marker. | |||
File:H4_ExtractionBeacon_Concept_2.jpg|Concept art of the Translocation Marker. | |||
File:H4_ExtractionBeacon_Concept_3.jpg|Finalised concept art of the Translocation Marker. | |||
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==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
Revision as of 13:17, June 23, 2018
The MX-1050 Quantum Plane Translocation Marker-Local/Hybrid, commonly known as the quantum marker, is a prototype handheld translocation device in use by the UNSC.[1]
Overview
The device was developed by ONI's translocation grid testing conducted on a variety of Forerunner installations. Currently in testing, it is ultimately intended to be used for the immediate transportation of assets from hostile environments. After enclosing an asset in a slipspace-shielded containment using slipspace crates, operators dispatch a translocation beacon using the marker. Within seconds the containment unit is sent offsite to a precalibrated receiver node. Although native translocation technology allows the transportation of organic mater, operators are expressly forbidden to use the MX-1050 in this manner due to it being unproven and extremely dangerous.[1]
Trivia
The MX-1050 is used in War Games during the Extraction gametype.
Gallery
Concept art of the beacon and Slipspace crates.
List of appearances
- Halo 4 (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 128