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[[File:H4 Infinity Above Requiem.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Infinity'' hovering among Requiem's spires]] | [[File:H4 Infinity Above Requiem.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Infinity'' hovering among Requiem's spires]] | ||
From stem to stern, the ''Infinity'' has a length of 5,694.2 meters (18,681.6 feet), a beam of 833.3 meters (2,733.9 feet), and a height of 1,041.2 meters (3,415.9 feet). This makes her the largest warship the UNSC Navy has ever commissioned. Aside from various Forerunner vessels, her length is surpassed only by the Covenant's gargantuan 29-kilometer {{Class|CSO|supercarrier}}.<ref name="visual">'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 28''</ref> ''Infinity'' is considerably larger than the previous UNSC record holders such as the [[UNSC supercarrier|supercarrier]]s and {{Class|Phoenix|colony ship}}s.<ref name="Game Informer 52012"/><ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/04/23/the-world-of-halo-4.aspx?PostPageIndex=2 '''Game Informer:''' ''The World Of Halo 4'']</ref> According to a Catalog unit, the Infinity was described as a "destroyer," likely as an analogy to the Forerunner class.<ref>[https://forums.halowaypoint.com/yaf_postsm2963929_Catalog-Interaction.aspx#post2963929 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Catalog Interaction - Page 6'']</ref> For transportation throughout the enormous vessel, the ''Infinity'' is equipped with a high-speed [[tram]] system.<ref name="catherine"/> | From stem to stern, the ''Infinity'' has a length of 5,694.2 meters (18,681.6 feet), a beam of 833.3 meters (2,733.9 feet), and a height of 1,041.2 meters (3,415.9 feet), with a minimum of 895 decks. This makes her the largest warship the UNSC Navy has ever commissioned. Aside from various Forerunner vessels, her length is surpassed only by the Covenant's gargantuan 29-kilometer {{Class|CSO|supercarrier}}.<ref name="visual">'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 28''</ref> ''Infinity'' is considerably larger than the previous UNSC record holders such as the [[UNSC supercarrier|supercarrier]]s and {{Class|Phoenix|colony ship}}s.<ref name="Game Informer 52012"/><ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/04/23/the-world-of-halo-4.aspx?PostPageIndex=2 '''Game Informer:''' ''The World Of Halo 4'']</ref> According to a Catalog unit, the Infinity was described as a "destroyer," likely as an analogy to the Forerunner class.<ref>[https://forums.halowaypoint.com/yaf_postsm2963929_Catalog-Interaction.aspx#post2963929 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Catalog Interaction - Page 6'']</ref> For transportation throughout the enormous vessel, the ''Infinity'' is equipped with a high-speed [[tram]] system.<ref name="catherine"/> | ||
Her hull is composed of 4.9 meters of [[Titanium-A armor|titanium-A3 armor]]. The ship also possesses [[energy shielding|energy shields]], making her the first UNSC ship known to be fitted with shielding systems. The combination of armor and shields is strong enough to withstand direct impact with a Covenant {{Class|RCS|armored cruiser}}, while sustaining negligible damage.<ref name="Departure"/> The ship's sublight power plant is a [[Deuterium fusion reactor|XR2 Boglin Fields: S81/X deuterium fusion reactor]]. [[Slipstream space|Translight]] power is provided by a [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|Mark X Macedon/Z-PROTOTYPE #78720HDS]] mounted on a remote carriage.<ref name="bulletin101012"/> The latter is of Forerunner design and origin, capable of dropping out of slipspace with pinpoint accuracy.<ref name="catherine"/> | Her hull is composed of 4.9 meters of [[Titanium-A armor|titanium-A3 armor]]. The ship also possesses [[energy shielding|energy shields]], making her the first UNSC ship known to be fitted with shielding systems. The combination of armor and shields is strong enough to withstand direct impact with a Covenant {{Class|RCS|armored cruiser}}, while sustaining negligible damage.<ref name="Departure"/> The ship's sublight power plant is a [[Deuterium fusion reactor|XR2 Boglin Fields: S81/X deuterium fusion reactor]]. [[Slipstream space|Translight]] power is provided by a [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|Mark X Macedon/Z-PROTOTYPE #78720HDS]] mounted on a remote carriage.<ref name="bulletin101012"/> The latter is of Forerunner design and origin, capable of dropping out of slipspace with pinpoint accuracy.<ref name="catherine"/> |
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Template:Individual Ship Infobox
- "This is the culmination of human achievement."
- — UNSC dignitary[1]
The UNSC Infinity (INF-101) is the experimental flagship of the UNSC Navy commissioned following the end of the Human-Covenant War. Built in secret using technology recovered from Forerunner and Covenant sources during the war, the Infinity is the UNSC's largest and most advanced warship to date.[2] Infinity serves under the direction of Fleet Command and is captained by Thomas Lasky.
The first ship of her class, Infinity was secretly deployed in combat in March 2553. On February 21, 2557,[3] the vessel was officially recommissioned after being refitted with technology that would add scientific and diplomatic endeavors to her capabilities.[1][4] By February 2558, Infinity had a crew of 17,151 sailors, Marines, ONI operatives, and civilian personnel, as well as numerous adjunct members of the other UNSC branches and a number of Huragok specialists.[5][3] Infinity is escorted by ten internally docked Strident-class heavy frigates.[3][6][7] The primary shipboard AI is Roland.[6][8]
History
Construction
The ship was constructed in the Oort cloud surrounding the Sol system,[2] with construction beginning circa 2537.[9] Secrecy was ensured by having workers permanently stationed there over several years with a total communications blackout in effect. The ship's massive building expenditures, however, prevented ONI from keeping the Infinity a complete secret. Many senior members of the Admiralty, such as Rear Admiral Saeed Shafiq of UNSC Procurement, were fully aware of the ship's existence at the time of its construction.[10] This later developed into the Fleet, rather than Naval Intelligence, taking control of the vessel. Andrew Del Rio took command of the Infinity and her pre-commission crew years prior to the end of major hostilities in the war,[2] though CINCONI Margaret Parangosky expected Commander Thomas Lasky to eventually supplant Del Rio.[11]
As of March 2553, technology discovered on Trevelyan, a shield world located in the Zeta Doradus system, was planned to be incorporated into the ship.[10] Huragok assistance in refining the ship's slipspace navigation capabilities, in particular, were expected to push the final construction milestones far ahead of schedule.[12] Unlike older warships which had only areas such as a gym or hangar space for Marines and Spartans to train in, the Infinity is the first known vessel to include a state-of-the-art virtual reality combat deck capable of replicating environments from across the galaxy,[13] real or hypothetical, using holography and pneumatic riser fields.[14]
Insurrectionist attack
- Main article: Raid on UNSC Infinity
A small number of SPARTAN-IVs from the new program's first successful class were assigned to the Infinity in January 2553. Shortly afterward, Insurrectionists led by the former SPARTAN-IV Ilsa Zane attempted a hostile takeover of the Infinity, entering the ship disguised as a construction crew.[15] The attack was repelled, largely due to the efforts of Spartans Sarah Palmer and Edward Davis. This incident exposed Admiral Mattius Drake as the leader of the New Colonial Alliance, and the SPARTAN-IVs' actions contributed to the establishment of the Spartans as their own branch.[16] Additional Spartans were included in the ship's contingent as time progressed,[2][13] and Palmer would later become the commanding officer of the ship's Spartan complement.[17]
Sanghelios
- "Think of it as a work-up exercise. A Thursday War."
- — Admiral Margaret Parangosky[18]
With a number of further upgrades to the ship, the first space trials of the Infinity were undertaken in March 2553 with Del Rio at the helm.[19] In March, the Infinity underwent inspection by Admirals Terrence Hood and Margaret Parangosky. By this time many crew changes had been enacted on the ship. Dr. Catherine Halsey was at work installing the ship's Forerunner slipspace engines, under the supervision of Henry Glassman, the chief engineer. Many Huragok from Trevelyan had been assigned to the ship, led by Requires Adjustment. Aine was assigned to the ship as a temporary AI.[20] Parangosky met with Del Rio and Lasky, who discussed the current refit shape of the Infinity.[21] While aboard the ship, Parangosky and Hood received intel on the ongoing Sangheili civil war, learning that the Vadam Keep, the headquarters of Arbiter Thel 'Vadam, was about to be breached by the Servants of the Abiding Truth. Hood contacted Vadam, who reluctantly agreed to accept Hood's help. After Glassman cleared the ship for combat, it departed for Sanghelios.[22]
When the Infinity arrived over Sanghelios, Kilo-Five's prowler UNSC Port Stanley docked with the ship, and Parangosky gave Captain Serin Osman two Huragok, Requires Adjustment and Leaks Repaired, who made several refits to Kilo-Five's Pelican Tart-Cart.[23] Soon, the Sangheili opposition ship Defender of Faith began to assault Vadam, and Del Rio easily destroyed it.[24] The remaining Sangheili insurgent forces were all but destroyed when the Infinity fired her fore MAC gun on their positions, creating a massive crater on the Vadam coastline. Due to Infinity's help in the battle, Vadam was saved and the battle trial was considered successful. Kilo-Five later rejoined the ship's crew.[25]
First tour on Requiem
- Main article: First Battle of Requiem
The UNSC officially commissioned Infinity into service, publicly refocusing her mission on peace and exploration, on February 21, 2557. The following year, this date would be commemorated as "Infinity Day".[3] Infinity was tasked with finding the rest of the Halo Array, and the UNSC forces managed to set up bases on Installation 03 as well as Installation 05 for studying and decommissioning the ringworlds.[26] Furthermore, the Infinity was used to transport a massive Forerunner artifact known as the Composer to Ivanoff Station, a research station in orbit of Installation 03. After an ONI team at Ivanoff Station vanished while researching the Composer, the ship's crew learned the location of the shield world Requiem.[26] During the approach to Requiem, Infinity picked up a distress call from the UNSC Forward Unto Dawn and her two surviving crew, Spartan MCPO John-117 and his smart AI companion Cortana. During the attempted rescue, the ship's control systems were hacked by the Didact, the leader of the Forerunners' Promethean Warrior-Servants, and promptly crash-landed on the shield world's surface.[1] The Master Chief rallied scattered reconnaissance personnel and was soon reunited with Commander Lasky, whom he had met decades prior during the Battle of Circinius IV.[26]
Promethean and Covenant forces boarded Infinity while the Didact scoured the ship's mainframe; though the ship's crew did not know at the time, he was searching for the location of the Composer. The Master Chief quickly brought Infinity's point defenses back online, enabling her to destroy two CRS-class light cruisers and to drive off the Didact's Cryptum. Shortly thereafter, Captain Del Rio ordered that Gypsy Company neutralize a network of particle cannons that were suppressing UNSC aircraft in the area; this would allow an approach to the gravity well generator that was keeping Infinity inside the shield world, which in turn would allow the ship to return to Earth to report their findings.[27]
After their return to the ship, John-117 and Cortana told Del Rio that they had encountered an imprint of the Librarian; John insisted that the ship pursue the Didact before he could leave Requiem. Dismissing their claims as the result of rampancy and age, Del Rio ordered that Cortana be removed from service after she temporarily disabled some of the ship's systems. The Master Chief refused and the bridge crew defied the captain's order to arrest the Spartan. Lasky then provided John a Pelican gunship under the guise that it would be used to apprehend the Spartan. Just before the Didact's Cryptum could be rendered vulnerable to Infinity, a fit of rampancy caused Cortana to release the orb from its impromptu containment structure. This allowed the Cryptum to interface with the Didact's ship, Mantle's Approach, after which the Didact set course for Installation 03. Del Rio gave the order for Infinity to travel back to Earth, while John and Cortana pursued the Didact aboard a Covenant Lich.[28]
Stopping the Didact
- Main article: New Phoenix Incident
Upon Infinity's return to Earth, Del Rio was relieved of command due to his abandonment of the Master Chief on Requiem. Lasky took over as commanding officer, just as Admiral Parangosky had planned.[29] In the meantime, the Didact acquired the Composer from Ivanoff Station near Installation 03 and integrated it into Mantle's Approach.[30] When the ship arrived in Earth's orbit, Infinity stood ready as the flagship of Battlegroup Dakota, a detachment of the UNSC Home Fleet. SPARTAN-117 informed now-Captain Lasky that he intended to detonate a HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon inside Mantle's Approach, preventing the Composer from being fired against Earth. Once the ship's point-defense guns were neutralized, Infinity used two of her primary MACs to blast holes in the opposing vessel's hull. The Master Chief used one of these openings to enter the ship and eventually defeated the Didact, though not before the Composer digitized the residents of New Phoenix, Arizona, URNA. The ship was successfully destroyed, at the cost of Cortana's life.[29] A Pelican was dispatched to retrieve the Spartan, who then spoke with Captain Lasky before having his armor removed on S Deck for the first time in almost five years.[31]
Second tour on Requiem
- Main article: Second Battle of Requiem
On February 8, 2558, Infinity returned to Requiem to clear territory for UNSC research bases. The ship and her sub-vessels quickly dispatched a small Covenant task force stationed at the entrance portal and deployed numerous dropships through the opening. A massive joint effort comprising the Navy, Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Spartans began securing areas on the surface from Covenant garrison forces.[6] After a short span of time, Spartan Fireteam Crimson secured a Forerunner artifact from an area known as "the Cauldron" and brought it aboard the ship.[6] When the artifact began disrupting Infinity's power, artificial gravity, and propulsion, Spartan Commander Sarah Palmer was able to disable it. Palmer, Captain Lasky, and Chief Engineer Dr. Glassman then inspected the artifact. Palmer saved Lasky from being translocated along with Glassman to Requiem by the artifact.[32] Sometime later, Dr. Halsey was brought in to examine the artifact, much to Palmer's chagrin. Due to the artifact continuously causing problems for the ship, it then was navigated by Roland, who could accomplish little without human help.[33]
Some time after Gabriel Thorne's disappearance through the translocation artifact, The Infinity was boarded by large numbers of Promethean Knights, followed by Covenant forces. The Covenant created havoc on board the ship, forcing the Infinity to recall all forces on Requiem to defend the ship. Fireteam Crimson was responsible for protecting the engine and server rooms, bringing the weapons systems back online, and even deactivated multiple nuclear warheads cloaked with active camouflage stowed away on the ship, that had been earlier discovered as stolen.[34] It was later discovered that the primary goal of the boarding action was to kidnap Dr. Halsey for Jul 'Mdama. Despite eliminating all boarders, the Infinity remained locked above Requiem due to a slipspace anchor originating from the planet.[35]
Dr. Glassman deduced that the slipspace anchor was being generated by the Forerunner artifact aboard the ship and a pair of similar artifacts on Requiem. If the artifacts on the shield world were deactivated, Infinity would be free. At the same time, Jul 'Mdama set Requiem to collide with its sun, with the anchor pulling the Infinity along with it. Fireteams Majestic and Crimson were quickly dispatched to deactivate the artifacts, in which they succeeded. Once the two fireteams were aboard the ship, Lieutenant James flew the ship away from Requiem on Captain Lasky's order. Infinity made an emergency jump into slipspace as the shield world was consumed by the sun, immediately sending the star into a premature supernova state. The ship emerged intact from the jump, with a number of reported injuries but no major casualties.[36]
Peace talks
- Main article: Battle of Ealen IV
In March 3, Fleet Admiral Terrence Hood pulled the UNSC Infinity away from the pursuit of Jul 'Mdama and assigned the ship to escort Thel 'Vadam during negotiations on Ealen IV, between 'Vadam and the Jiralhanae Chieftain Lydus.[37] Commander Bradley had taken Lasky's former place as executive officer by this time.[38] On March 5, during the negotiations, Covenant forces led by Shipmaster Vata 'Gajat attacked the delegates.[37] The UNSC forces on the planet were unable to contact the Infinity because the Covenant were blocking the signal.[38] During the battle, Lasky and Spartan Naiya Ray were able to destroy the generator of the jamming signal and contact Infinity. As Lasky reestablished communications, Bradley informed him that the Sangheili and Jiralhanae ships were about to attack each other. However, Lasky was able to placate the crisis and the fleets eventually rallied with Infinity, forcing the Covenant fleet to retreat. The ambassadors successfully escaped the planet thanks to the sacrifices of Fireteam Bailey and Paul DeMarco, which were later commemorated in a memorial service held aboard Infinity.[39]
Freighter ambush and Oth Lodon
- Main article: Ambush at Oth Lodon
Days later, a distress signal originating in the Artesia-702 system was picked up by Infinity. When Infinity arrived in the system on March 11, it found a damaged freighter, the Pilgrims Pride, and tugged it into one of its deployment bays. An ambush was sprung within the bay when the freighter set itself to self-destruct and multiple UNSC assault crafts exited its cargo bay. With the help of Fireteams Majestic, Colossus, and Fenrir, the attack was repelled and the freighter was tugged back into space before it could self-destruct on Infinity. Following the skirmish, Infinity's after action teams discovered that the assault crafts from the freighter's attack were those belonging to the long-lost UNSC Spirit of Fire, a warship missing since February 2531.[40]
Following the lead on Spirit of Fire, Admiral Hood ordered Infinity to Oth Lodon in Jiralhanae space. Instead of the ship, Infinity's crew discovered a Covenant space station operated by New Colonial Alliance insurgents led by Captain Daniel Clayton, the illegitimate son of the Spirit's captain, James Cutter.[41] Infinity sustained tremendous damage from three discharges of the station's glassing weapon, including starboard-to-port hull breaches and fires on the bridge; Commander Bradley was killed and Hood was paralyzed from the waist down. However, Commander Palmer and Fireteam Majestic boarded and captured the station before another blast could be fired, instead turning the weapon on Vata 'Gajat's corvette that was about to destroy Infinity.[42] After the battle, the Infinity was put under repairs and most of its staff was transferred to other duties. In mid-April 2558, over a month after the events at Oth Lodon, the ship was fully repaired.[43]
Bioweapon
- Main article: Mission to Ven III
In May 2558, Infinity was involved in an ONI-commissioned mission to capture a Sangheili wielding a new bioweapon on the unclaimed planet Ven III. Captain Lasky deployed a team of two Spartans, Gabriel Thorne and Naiya Ray, on the planet via a prowler stored aboard Infinity. After Infinity lost communications with the Spartans and a UNSC spy drone on Ven III, Roland proposed that Infinity head toward the planet. Lasky was at first hesitant to involve the ship as he had been ordered to avoid direct engagement, but after Spartan Ray discovered an enormous Kig-Yar pirate operation shortly before being ambushed, he ordered Roland to set course for Ven III and call all Spartan teams on deck.[44]
Upon arriving at Ven III, the Infinity was met by the pirates' advance fleet. The ship deployed several Broadswords to counter the fleet as well as a rescue convoy to retrieve the two Spartans on the surface. The Infinity successfully repelled the fleet in space while Longswords took out the remaining fleet on the planet as well as the pirates' base. On the surface Ray was about to retrieve the bioweapon from the Sangheili agent but ONI agents arrived in order to retrieve the weapon themselves as well as detain the Elite agent. Thorne and Ray were successfully returned to the Infinity while Lasky and Palmer discussed ONI's intervention at the conclusion of the mission.[45]
The Janus Key
Following the bioweapon incident the Infinity was deployed to assist in attack against the human colony Oban. Following the battle the Infinity made a slipspace jump towards Galileo II base. However the ship suddenly reappeared in an asteroid belt, colliding with an asteroid and causing some damage inside the ship. The Infinity jumped to slipspace again, only to reappear a quarter of a kilometer of her last position. Roland told Captain Lasky that it is was advisable to make another jump. Lasky ordered Palmer and Dr. Glassman to go to Infinity's engine room. Dr. Glassman discovered the Infinity's slipspace drive was overriding any coordinate except the one of the location in which they are, sticking the ship in a "Slipspace Cul-de-sac". In that moment, Roland found an unusual energy reading coming from the equator of an uncharted planet near their position. Glassman and Lasky supposed that the location is the source of the problem and Palmer ordered to gather a team and send them with Dr. Glassman to the planet. However the ship was stranded by Dr. Halsey who used a Forerunner artifact to contact the Infinity's Forerunner components, including her slipspace drive, and trapped them in the system.[46]
Specifications
Hull and propulsion
From stem to stern, the Infinity has a length of 5,694.2 meters (18,681.6 feet), a beam of 833.3 meters (2,733.9 feet), and a height of 1,041.2 meters (3,415.9 feet), with a minimum of 895 decks. This makes her the largest warship the UNSC Navy has ever commissioned. Aside from various Forerunner vessels, her length is surpassed only by the Covenant's gargantuan 29-kilometer CSO-class supercarrier.[47] Infinity is considerably larger than the previous UNSC record holders such as the supercarriers and Phoenix-class colony ships.[13][48] According to a Catalog unit, the Infinity was described as a "destroyer," likely as an analogy to the Forerunner class.[49] For transportation throughout the enormous vessel, the Infinity is equipped with a high-speed tram system.[33]
Her hull is composed of 4.9 meters of titanium-A3 armor. The ship also possesses energy shields, making her the first UNSC ship known to be fitted with shielding systems. The combination of armor and shields is strong enough to withstand direct impact with a Covenant RCS-class armored cruiser, while sustaining negligible damage.[6] The ship's sublight power plant is a XR2 Boglin Fields: S81/X deuterium fusion reactor. Translight power is provided by a Mark X Macedon/Z-PROTOTYPE #78720HDS mounted on a remote carriage.[50] The latter is of Forerunner design and origin, capable of dropping out of slipspace with pinpoint accuracy.[33]
Crew and complement
As of February 2558, Infinity had an official complement of 17,151. This included 8,954 Navy personnel, 6,021 Marines, 1,699 Naval Intelligence agents, and 477 civilians,[3] She also houses hundreds of SPARTAN-IVs led by Commander Sarah Palmer; the ship's S-deck, affectionately known as "Spartan Town", is dedicated to their use. Additionally, an unknown number of Army and Air Force assets were assigned to the ship during her second tour on Requiem.[6][note 1]
Mass deployment is realized through a large number of bays located throughout the vessel. Infinity has 275 Cat-1 primary bays, 140 Cat-2 secondary bays, 108 Cat-3 matériel deployment bays, and ten Cat-8 sub-vessel deployment bays: the last of these each carries a Strident-class heavy frigate. Single deployment is afforded by 329 R1295 Launching System/M9407 SOEIVs and 124 B854 Jettison Bays/M8823 HEVs. Emergency escape vehicles include 8,900 SKT-29 Class-8 Enclosed Heavy Lifeboats/Controlled and 12,750 RLT-85 Emergency Shuttlepods.[3]
Infinity is also equipped with sizable recreational areas, including a large atrium-like memorial park. Located under an enormous transparent dome,[51] the park has a self-contained biosphere complete with plants and animal life and has been said to surpass many natural parks on Earth in size.[52]
It is unclear whether Infinity has a permanent escort formation apart from her internally docked sub-vessels, though on occasion she has been accompanied formations comprising dozens of vessels. An escort fleet consisting of roughly two dozen Paris-class heavy frigates and a dozen Autumn-class heavy cruisers accompanied Infinity on her first mission to Requiem, though only two of the frigates are known to have arrived along with their parent ship;[53] they may have been destroyed when the shield world's artificial gravity well was activated.[1] Eleven Autumn-class cruisers (including Song of the East and Euclid's Anvil)[54] accompanied Infinity at some point between her return to Earth (ca. July 2557) and return to Requiem (February 2558).[55] At least three Vindication-class light battleships were dispatched to the planet along with Infinity during the UNSC's second expedition there.[56]
Sensors
Infinity is equipped with a highly-advanced sensor and holographic imaging suite derived from Forerunner technology discovered on Trevelyan.[57] The system uses a combination of various shipboard sensors and imaging from orbital drones to produce a hyper-accurate real-time image of a planetary surface in the ship's holotanks, such as the bridge's main holotable.[58]
Armament
Infinity's primary armament is four CR-03, Series-8 magnetic accelerator cannons. Infinity boasts a significant missile network that can be implemented for ship-to-ship combat, and anti-air defense, orbital gunfire support for Marine forces, among other uses. Emplaced throughout the ship are 1,100 missile pods of three types: Archer, Rapier, and Howler. The M42 Archer missile provides secondary armament for Infinity with 350 pods that can launch 24 missiles simultaneously. Additional missiles include the M75 Rapier (250x30 missiles) and the M96 Howler (500x20 missiles). Close-in defense against enemy missiles, fighters, and boarding craft is the primary mission of the M965 Fortress point defense network, a series of 830 70mm automatic cannons.[50] Infinity is also equipped with a network of Mark 2551 MACs[59], a network of M85 "Scythe" AA turrets[60], and a network of M97 "Lance" missile pods[61], mounted on the dorsal hull.[26] Infinity also carries a sizable complement of Variant-V HAVOK nuclear warheads.[62]
Crew
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Production notes
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This ship plays a major role in Halo 4's campaign and serves as the fictional backdrop for the Infinity multiplayer component. This component encompasses both War Games (the competitive multiplayer mode) and Spartan Ops, a episodic cooperative campaign. War Games represents the training exercises of the SPARTAN-IV supersoldiers on the warship's holographic training deck. Spartan Ops puts up to four players in the role of Fireteam Crimson in a series of weekly episodic campaign missions and cinematics following the ongoing story of the Infinity and her crew.[13]
The film/webseries Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn chronicles the early military career of Thomas Lasky. Lasky plays a prominent role in Halo 4, serving as the ship's executive officer through most of the campaign and its commanding officer during the events of Spartan Ops. TBS late night comedy show Conan hosts Conan O'Brien and Andy Richter voice Marines who are encountered by the player in the beginning of the level Shutdown in the Infinity's hangar bay.[67]
Gallery
Profile
Size comparison between Infinity and Forward Unto Dawn
Infinity being escorted by a squadron of Autumn-class heavy cruisers
Infinity emerging through Requiem's clouds
Infinity transitioning to slipspace
Interior
John-117 conversing with Captain Del Rio on Infinity's bridge
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The captain's ready room on Infinity
Commissioning ceremony
Concepts
- UNSC Infinity.jpg
Infinity and a number of other vessels above Earth
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Early concept art of Infinity's bridge
The MJOLNIR GEN2 assembling bay on S Deck
Infinity bridge's holotable
One of Infinity's M97 missile batteries
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Infinity hovering above a human world
Renders
A CGI render of the bridge, as shown in the Spartan Ops cinematics
List of appearances
- Halo: Glasslands (First mentioned)
- The Commissioning (First appearance)
- Halo: The Thursday War
- Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn
- Halo 4
- Halo: Spartan Assault
- Halo: Initiation
- Halo: Escalation
- Halo: Mortal Dictata (Mentioned only)
- Halo 5: Guardians
Note
- ^ The UNSC Infinity briefing packet does not include the Spartans, Army, or Air Force as part of the ship's registers. It is unclear why the Spartans' numbers are not listed, as they are a permanent fixture of the ship. However, the Army and Air Force components may have been temporarily assigned to Infinity for the second tour on Requiem, explaining their omission from the briefing packet.
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g The Commissioning
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- ^ Halo 4 Interactive Guide: Captain Andrew Del Rio biography
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page 48
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- ^ Making Halo 4: A Hero Awakens
- ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 192
- ^ YouTube: Halo 4 Infinity Multiplayer
- ^ a b Halo: Glasslands, page 390
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page ???
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page 50
- ^ a b c d Game Informer (May 2012), pages 46-47
- ^ Halo 4 Official Site: Game Modes
- ^ a b Halo: Initiation, Issue #2
- ^ Halo: Initiation, Issue #3
- ^ Xbox.com: Commander Palmer Armor
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War page 69
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War page 45-53
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War page 65
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War page 235
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War page 265
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War page 303
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War page 361
- ^ a b c d Halo 4, campaign level Infinity
- ^ Halo 4, campaign level Reclaimer
- ^ a b Halo 4, campaign level Shutdown
- ^ a b Halo 4, campaign level Midnight
- ^ Halo 4, campaign level The Composer
- ^ Halo 4, Epilogue
- ^ Spartan Ops, S1E2 Artifact
- ^ a b c Spartan Ops, S1E3 Catherine
- ^ Spartan Ops, S1E7 Invasion
- ^ a b Spartan Ops, S1E8 Expendable
- ^ Spartan Ops, S1E8 Exodus
- ^ a b Halo: Escalation, Issue #1
- ^ a b Halo: Escalation, Issue #2
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #3
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #4
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #5
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #6
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #7
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #11
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #12
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #13
- ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 28
- ^ Game Informer: The World Of Halo 4
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Catalog Interaction - Page 6
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- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, pages 68-69
- ^ Halo 4, campaign level Infinity (Marine: " "Infinity's memorial park is something else, man. You seen it before? I heard it's larger than a lot of natural parks on Earth. Has its own biosphere with all sorts of animals and plants. Crazy what they stick on those warships nowadays.")
- ^ Halo 4 Forward Unto Dawn, Part 5
- ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide
- ^ Halo 4, Infinity mode introductory cutscene
- ^ Spartan Ops, S1E9 Key
- ^ Halo: Mortal Dictata, pages 290-291
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, pages 297-298
- ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 75
- ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 76
- ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 77
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- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page 301
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page 229
- ^ Spartan Ops, Episode 6 "Scattered"
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Today in Halo: 12/05/2557
- ^ Conan: Episode 245 - April 17th, 2012