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In the rare event that a Hierarch comes under threat, their gravity thrones are equipped with dual [[assault cannon]]s, which can make short work of even well-armored assailants. The throne also projects an [[energy shield]] that is virtually to all small arms fire, although the Prophet is still vulnerable to melee damage. The Hierarchs' gravity thrones also possesses a short-range [[Slipspace translocation|teleportation]] capability.<ref name="regret">'''Halo 2''', campaign level ''[[Regret (level)|Regret]]''</ref>
In the rare event that a Hierarch comes under threat, their gravity thrones are equipped with dual [[assault cannon]]s, which can make short work of even well-armored assailants. The throne also projects an [[energy shield]] that is virtually to all small arms fire, although the Prophet is still vulnerable to melee damage. The Hierarchs' gravity thrones also possesses a short-range [[Slipspace translocation|teleportation]] capability.<ref name="regret">'''Halo 2''', campaign level ''[[Regret (level)|Regret]]''</ref>


While predominantly used by the San'Shyuum, some [[Shipmaster]]s also use a form of anti-gravity chair as command chairs onboard [[warship]]s.<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', campaign level ''[[Floodgate]]''</ref>
While predominantly used by the San'Shyuum, some [[shipmaster]]s also use a form of anti-gravity chair as command chairs onboard [[warship]]s.<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', campaign level ''[[Floodgate]]''</ref>


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Anti-gravity chairs are Covenant personal conveyances that serve as the primary form of transportation for the San'Shyuum.[1] The Hierarchs' luxurious anti-gravity chairs are also known as gravity thrones.[2] Anti-gravity chairs descended from wheeled chairs used by San'Shyuum elders circa 100,000 BCE.[3]

Background

Due to their frail physiology, the San'Shyuum make their lives more comfortable by using levitating chairs for transport instead of walking. While some Lesser Prophets choose to wear antigravity belts instead,[4] the majority of mature San'Shyuum use anti-gravity chairs of varying kind. They are controlled by holographic control panels located in the armrests.[5] These panels also function as holographic projectors.[6]

Their comfort and vertical anti-gravity propulsion capacity is directly proportional to the San'Shyuum's status and rank; the chairs used by Junior Ministry staffers need to combine their anti-gravity fields by linking arms and traveling in tightly-packed "commuting rings" of twenty or more when crossing longer distances. Senior staffers can manage to travel in groups as small as seven, while the sophistication of Vice Ministers' chairs allows them to commute in trios. Only full Ministers and higher are permitted to use sufficiently powerful units for individual flight.[7] The ascetic priests used simple chairs made of stone as a reflection of their austere lifestyle.[8]

In the rare event that a Hierarch comes under threat, their gravity thrones are equipped with dual assault cannons, which can make short work of even well-armored assailants. The throne also projects an energy shield that is virtually to all small arms fire, although the Prophet is still vulnerable to melee damage. The Hierarchs' gravity thrones also possesses a short-range teleportation capability.[9]

While predominantly used by the San'Shyuum, some shipmasters also use a form of anti-gravity chair as command chairs onboard warships.[10]

Trivia

In Halo Wars, the Prophet of Regret can be upgraded to use a gravity throne that is capable of powered flight.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 143
  2. ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 136 (2011 edition)
  3. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 211
  4. ^ Halo: The Flood, page 5
  5. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 145
  6. ^ Halo 2, campaign level High Charity
  7. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 149
  8. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 271
  9. ^ Halo 2, campaign level Regret
  10. ^ Halo 3, campaign level Floodgate