D96-TCE Albatross: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

m (removing unneeded stuff.)
Line 55: Line 55:
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Albatross appears on two maps, [[Relic]] and [[Sandtrap]]. By coincidence, both maps are large, and meant for [[Big Team Battle]]s, however, both are crashed and unusable, only able to serve as makeshift bases, and sometimes weapon caches.
*The Albatross appears on two maps, [[Relic]] and [[Sandtrap]]. By coincidence, both maps are large, and meant for [[Big Team Battle]]s, however, both are crashed and unusable, only able to serve as makeshift bases, and sometimes weapon caches.
*An Albatross is a seabird, in keeping with the UNSC dropship naming tradition of naming all their vehicles as animals (with the exception of the [[Cyclops]] and [[Gremlin Combat Support Vehicle|Gremlin]]).
*An Albatross is a seabird, in keeping with the UNSC dropship naming tradition of naming all their vehicles as animals (with the exception of the [[Cyclops]] and [[Gremlin Combat Support Vehicle|Gremlin]], although these are mythical animals of sorts).
*It is possible that Albatrosses are only seen crashed in the Halo universe, considering the Albatross is considered by seamen traditionally as a sign of bad luck on a voyage.
*It is possible that Albatrosses are only seen crashed in the Halo universe, considering the Albatross is considered by seamen traditionally as a sign of bad luck on a voyage.
*Some Albatrosses have words inscribed on their hulls by their crews, similar to what pilots would paint on the exterior of their bombers in World War 2. On Sandtrap, the crashed Albatross has the words "Covenant Killer Mk C" and "Humanity-1 Flood-0".
*Some Albatrosses have words inscribed on their hulls by their crews, similar to what pilots would paint on the exterior of their bombers in World War 2. On Sandtrap, the crashed Albatross has the words "Covenant Killer Mk C" and "Humanity-1 Flood-0".

Revision as of 20:47, May 11, 2010

Template:Ratings

Template:Ship

The Albatross Heavy Dropship is a heavy-lift dropship of the United Nations Space Command.

Background

From its general design and structure, it seems to be a dedicated cargo dropship for vehicles, crates, weapons and raw supplies such as hydrogen for the ground units in the field, rather than possessing any combat capabilities. It appears suited more towards ferrying supplies to a planet's surface once a landing zone has been secured, as vehicles such as the Pelican have a more aggressive nature and can also double as gunships[1].

The Albatross has a large cargo bay. It is capable of transporting multiple vehicles and other heavy weapons at a time. Once it has landed, it lowers three metal ramps holding the bay, allowing its cargo to be unloaded. Both times the Albatross has been seen, it can be used as a makeshift base, indicating that it may also serve as a mobile field command post for the UNSC[2].

Appearances of the Albatross

The Albatross first appeared as concept art in the book The Art of Halo. It has since made appearances in Halo 2 and 3 (on the multiplayer map Relic and Sandtrap respectively). In both Halo 2 and 3, the only observed Albatrosses had crashed into hillsides or had been partially buried. Though some people believe that the Albatross is the ship that ferries supplies in Halo Wars, no official information regarding this matter has been released, and it is therefore assumed that the two ships are different.

Known Albatross Class Dropships

Trivia

  • The Albatross appears on two maps, Relic and Sandtrap. By coincidence, both maps are large, and meant for Big Team Battles, however, both are crashed and unusable, only able to serve as makeshift bases, and sometimes weapon caches.
  • An Albatross is a seabird, in keeping with the UNSC dropship naming tradition of naming all their vehicles as animals (with the exception of the Cyclops and Gremlin, although these are mythical animals of sorts).
  • It is possible that Albatrosses are only seen crashed in the Halo universe, considering the Albatross is considered by seamen traditionally as a sign of bad luck on a voyage.
  • Some Albatrosses have words inscribed on their hulls by their crews, similar to what pilots would paint on the exterior of their bombers in World War 2. On Sandtrap, the crashed Albatross has the words "Covenant Killer Mk C" and "Humanity-1 Flood-0".

Gallery

Related Links

Sources

Template:UNSCDF Aircraft Template:UNSC Ships