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The '''Flood Transport Form''', also known as the '''Sweeper''', was a [[The Flood|Flood]] [[Flood pure form|Pure Form]].<ref>''[[The Art of Halo 3]]'', page 27</ref> Unlike the [[Flood carrier form|Carrier Form]], which carries and incubates [[Pod infector|Infection Forms]], the transport would carry a maximum of six unarmed [[Flood combat form|Combat Forms]] to a particular destination.
The '''Flood Transport Form''', also known as the '''Sweeper''', was a [[The Flood|Flood]] [[Flood pure form|Pure Form]].<ref>''[[The Art of Halo 3]]'', page 27</ref> Unlike the [[Flood carrier form|Carrier Form]], which carries and incubates [[Pod infector|Infection Forms]], the transport would carry a maximum of six unarmed [[Flood combat form|Combat Forms]] to a particular destination.

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The Flood Transport Form, also known as the Sweeper, was a Flood Pure Form.[1] Unlike the Carrier Form, which carries and incubates Infection Forms, the transport would carry a maximum of six unarmed Combat Forms to a particular destination.

Background

Physical Description & Physiology

The sweeper would have had four triple-jointed limbs to move its load of troops around, and featured numerous tentacles to consume or recycle biomass, dead or alive. The sweeper also boasted a biomass re-processor that converted recently-consumed biomass into rapid-growth embryos or Combat Forms.

Biomass Conversion

Before the Sweeper, or Transport Form, released its cargo, it would pass four steps, specifically:

  1. The Sweeper would pick up and collect any available biomass with its tentacles, whether an already assimilated Flood entity, or a sentient being.
  2. The biomass was then put inside of the Sweeper, and consumed for internal recycling.
  3. When enough biomass was consumed and processed, the Sweeper's blisters would begin to form and then proceed to grow within the creature.
  4. The Sweeper would then cough up and shoot the blister into the air.

Trivia

  • This was seen in The Art of Halo 3, though it was cut from the final version of Halo 3.
  • The transport form may have inspired the Flood Stalker Form, as the body shape is similar between the two.

Sources

  1. ^ The Art of Halo 3, page 27