Gravity hammer (fiction)

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The Gravity Hammer is melee weapon of the Brute Chieftains. It not only serves as an excellent melee weapon, but can alter gravity to move objects and living beings around.

Fist of Rukt

Tartarus's battle hammer is named the Fist of Rukt. It is unknown what "Rukt" actually is or was. Presumably it is named after some entity, possibly the first to possess the hammer. It also translates to "blood" in Sanskrit and Hindi. Looking at the Hammer, one can notice two very sharp blades, protruding from the Hammer. This might be why it is called Rukt. The blades resemble that of the Brute Shot and the Brute "Spiker".

In "Starry Night"

Main article: Starry Night
Tartarus with the Fist of Rukt

In the "Starry Night" TV spot released on December 4, 2006, one of the Brutes that the Master Chief attacks is carrying a hammer. However, this is probably not the Fist of Rukt, and it remains to be seen whether or not it is even a gravity hammer; it is most likely a captain's or chieftain's hammer, a very honorable thing to carry in Brute culture--though the Fist of Rukt is most definitely a higher status symbol.

In "Et Tu Brute"

Main article: Halo 3 ViDoc: Et Tu, Brute?

In the ViDoc "Et Tu Brute" released December 20, 2006, there were a few animations of Brutes using Hammers, and Brutes in gameplay that were wielding Hammers. It is still unknown whether it is a gravity hammer that they are using, but the Hammers do make similar blue explosions, much like Plasma Grenade explosions, that the Fist of Rukt made during the battle with Tartarus.

Halo 3

This weapon will be useable in Halo 3.It will be powerful enough to make a vehicle fly but the lunge will be short as that of the Energy Sword. It will most likely be a support weapon due to the great power of the weapon.

Different Types

In the new Halo 3 trailer, it seems that the Hammer has different looks. If the different Hammers have different abilities, is still unknown. It might be different rankings though. That therory seems more plausible.

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