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[[Image:forkdropship.jpg|thumb|A Spirit on [[Installation 04]]]][[Image:gruntsindropship.jpg|thumb|One of the Spirit's prongs open, revealing the troop bay beneath]] | [[Image:forkdropship.jpg|thumb|A Spirit on [[Installation 04]]]][[Image:gruntsindropship.jpg|thumb|One of the Spirit's prongs open, revealing the troop bay beneath]] | ||
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In Halo 1 there was a Covenant troop dropship called a Spirit[1]. They are angular, tuning fork shaped craft with personnel bays along the exterior of each "prong". They were used by the Covenant up until they were replaced by Phantom dropships around the time of The First Battle of Earth. They are used to transport Elites, Jackals, and Grunts.
Between the extended personnel bays, and energy field fluctuates visibly as it generates the ship's antigravity propulsion (similar in appearance to the energy pulse of the "Gravity Lift" elevators the Covenant use to commute between the ground and the hovering ships). This same gravity-beam is used to ferry Ghosts and light ground vehicles to their destinations. In addition to the pilot, the ship is crewed by a single gunner for the underslung bubble-shaped plasma gun turret--similar to the Shade but with a higher rate of fire. Each troop bay can hold four fully equipped Covenant warriors.
According to the book Halo: First Strike, these dropships also have life support for use in vacuum. Contrary to some people's beliefs, they do not have a Slipspace drive, in First Strike, it was dumped out of a ship already in Slipspace, with ample modifications and reinforcements. It cannot travel into Slipspace of its own accord. By the time of Halo 2, these ships were no longer seen.
Known Spirits
Trivia
- The Spirit did not get an official name until Halo: Ghosts of Onyx was released in October 2006. Up until that point, the ship was simply referred to as the "Covenant dropship." Other sources unofficially referred to it as the "Apparition," the "Harbinger," and even the "Bandit."[2]