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*Like most Covenant vehicles, the Vampire is named after a supernatural entity. The Vampire's name reflects its ability to drain its enemies' energy, much like a mythical vampire does to a creature's blood.
*Like most Covenant vehicles, the Vampire is named after a supernatural entity. The Vampire's name reflects its ability to drain its enemies' energy, much like a mythical vampire does to a creature's blood.
*The stasis ability can affect the [[Prophet of Regret#Halo Wars|Prophet of Regret]] if he is upgraded with flight capability. It prevents him from attacking and calling down [[Energy projector#Halo Wars|cleansing beam]] strikes.
*The stasis ability can affect the [[Prophet of Regret#Halo Wars|Prophet of Regret]] if he is upgraded with flight capability. It prevents him from attacking and calling down [[Energy projector#Halo Wars|cleansing beam]] strikes.
*The Vampire greatly resembles the [[w:c:StarCraft:Corsair|Protoss Corsair]] from ''[[w:c:StarCraft:StarCraft|StarCraft]]'' and ''[[w:c:StarCraft:StarCraftII|StarCraft II]]'', both in appearance and in role. Both craft are potent fighters equipped with secondary weapons capable of disabling enemy units. Unlike the Vampire's stasis cannon, however, the Corsair's disruption webs are capable of disabling ground units and structures, but not aircraft.
*The Vampire greatly resembles the [[StarCraft:Corsair|Protoss Corsair]] from ''[[StarCraft:StarCraft|StarCraft]]'' and ''[[StarCraft:StarCraftII|StarCraft II]]'', both in appearance and in role. Both craft are potent fighters equipped with secondary weapons capable of disabling enemy units. Unlike the Vampire's stasis cannon, however, the Corsair's disruption webs are capable of disabling ground units and structures, but not aircraft.


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