Morsam-pattern Seraph: Difference between revisions

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*The Seraph is not an available unit in Halo Wars since it is a "starfighter", and it has difficulty flying close to a gravitational surface, likely since it has no wings.
*The Seraph is not an available unit in Halo Wars since it is a "starfighter", and it has difficulty flying close to a gravitational surface, likely since it has no wings.
*The Seraph is the successor to the older model [[Tarasque-class heavy fighter]], which has yet to be seen in-game. Elite [[Flight Harness|Flight Harnesses]] are apparently still equipped to interface with these older ships.
*The Seraph is the successor to the older model [[Tarasque-class heavy fighter]], which has yet to be seen in-game. Elite [[Flight Harness|Flight Harnesses]] are apparently still equipped to interface with these older ships.
*The [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] contributed to the ship's nickname<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]''</ref>, although the Elites also seem to use the name.<ref>''[[Halo 2]]''</ref> However, this could be because the ONI agents translated the name from intercepted Covenant transmissions.
*The [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] contributed to the ship's nickname<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]''</ref>, although the Elites also seem to use the name.<ref>''[[Halo 2]]''</ref> However, this could be because the [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] agents translated the name from intercepted Covenant transmissions.
*The Seraph is actually an old model of a [[Covenant]] tank that [[Shi Kai Wang]] created.<ref>''Halo 3 Essentials''</ref>
*The Seraph is actually an old model of a [[Covenant]] tank that [[Shi Kai Wang]] created.<ref>''Halo 3 Essentials''</ref>
*A Seraph fighter can be seen in the levels "The Arbiter" and "The Oracle".
*A Seraph fighter can be seen in the levels "The Arbiter" and "The Oracle".