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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 Pegasi Delta]], where sustained usage of plasma charges 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. | 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 [[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. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' | *''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' |