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The '''Plasma Charge''' is a [[Covenant]] air-to-ground [[plasma]] weapon utilized by [[Seraphs]] for ground bombardment. They are initially focused pillars of superheated gas, but quickly lose integrity and billow out into destructive conflagrations that can overwhelm even [[SPARTAN-III]] battle armor, as seen in the tragic of | The '''Plasma Charge''', is a [[Covenant]] air-to-ground [[plasma]] weapon utilized by [[Seraphs]] for ground bombardment. They are initially, focused pillars of superheated gas, but quickly lose integrity and billow out into destructive conflagrations that can overwhelm even [[SPARTAN-III]] battle armor, as seen in the tragic battle of [[Battle of Pegasi Delta]], they where sustained usage of plasma charges, and were sufficient to slaughter dozens of commandos, of [[Beta Company]] in the open. Only advance to cover saved the SPARTAN-IIIs from Seraph plasma charges. | ||
These seem to be the Covenant equivalent of unguided bombs or rockets, used in a similar manner and functioning in a similar capacity. | These seem to be the Covenant equivalent, of unguided bombs or rockets, used in a similar manner and functioning in a similar capacity. | ||
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The Plasma Charge, is a Covenant air-to-ground plasma weapon utilized by Seraphs for ground bombardment. They are initially, focused pillars of superheated gas, but quickly lose integrity and billow out into destructive conflagrations that can overwhelm even SPARTAN-III battle armor, as seen in the tragic battle of Battle of Pegasi Delta, they where sustained usage of plasma charges, and were sufficient to slaughter dozens of commandos, of Beta Company in the open. Only advance to cover saved the SPARTAN-IIIs from Seraph plasma charges.
These seem to be the Covenant equivalent, of unguided bombs or rockets, used in a similar manner and functioning in a similar capacity.