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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
===''Halo Wars 2''===
===''Halo Wars 2''===
*'''Info:''' Support Unit, Repairs and heals, Non-combative, Detects cloaked units.
*'''Info:''' Support Unit, Repairs and heals, Defensive Smoke, Detects cloaked units
*'''Tier:''' 2
*'''Tier:''' 2
*'''Cost:''' Population 5, Supplies 400, Power 0
*'''Cost:''' Population 5, Supplies 400, Power 0
In [[Blitz]] the Nightgale costs 50 energy.
In [[Blitz]] the Nightingale costs 50 energy.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 13:25, February 13, 2017

EV-44 Nightingale
HW2 - EV-44 Nightingale.jpg
Technical specifications

Other system(s):

  • Multipurpose restoration drones
  • Multi-spectrum smokescreens
  • Camouflaging jammers

Armament:

None

Usage

Role(s):

  • Support
  • Medical transport

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command

 

"What's a Nightingale doing here? Do we have wounded?"
Douglas-042 upon seeing a Nightingale.[1]

The EV-44 Nightingale, formally designated the EV-44 Support VTOL, is a support VTOL aircraft in service with the United Nations Space Command since at least February 2531.[2][1]

Specifications

The EV-44 Nightingale is a dedicated support unit that uses its complement of multipurpose restoration drones to heal and repair personnel and vehicles. Its relatively simple construction (aside from the advanced drone system) has made it possible to adapt the Nightingale's modern design blueprint to UNSC Spirit of Fire's older factory models.[2]

The Nightingale is completely unarmed. However, the craft is equipped with various countermeasures, including the ability to deploy both multi-spectrum smokescreens and disposable jammers capable of camouflaging all personnel and vehicles within the target area.[2]

Gameplay

Halo Wars 2

  • Info: Support Unit, Repairs and heals, Defensive Smoke, Detects cloaked units
  • Tier: 2
  • Cost: Population 5, Supplies 400, Power 0

In Blitz the Nightingale costs 50 energy.

Trivia

  • Like most UNSC aircraft, the Nightingale is named after a bird. As the aircraft fills a medical support role, its name is also a likely reference to Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

Template:UNSC Aircraft