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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Concept art===
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File:HINF GbraakonHallConcept.jpg|Concept art of a hallway on the ''Ghost of Gbraakon''.
File:HINF GbraakonHallConcept.jpg|Concept art of a hallway on the ''Ghost of Gbraakon''.
File:HINF_ScrapPileConcept.jpg|Concept art of scrap on the ''Ghost of Gbraakon''.
File:HINF_BaseDeploymentConcept.jpg|Concept art of the ''Gbraakon''{{'}}s cargo hold.
File:HINF BanishedInteriorConcept.jpg|Concept art of the ''Gbraakon''{{'}}s bridge.
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===Screenshots===
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File:HINF Warship Gbraakon.png|The ''Ghost of Gbraakon'' being rocked by explosions in a hologram watched by Escharum and Tremonius.
File:HINF Warship Gbraakon.png|The ''Ghost of Gbraakon'' being rocked by explosions in a hologram watched by Escharum and Tremonius.
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Revision as of 02:18, January 24, 2022

Ghost of Gbraakon
Banished Ship
Production information

Class:

Banished dreadnought[1]

Specifications

Armament:

At least 1 stasis beam[2]

Service information

Destroyed:

c. May 28, 2560[3]

Participated battles:

Installation 07 conflict[2]

Affiliation:

Banished[2]

 

The Ghost of Gbraakon is a Banished dreadnought in service during the Installation 07 conflict.[1]

Operational history

Installation 07 conflict

Main article: Installation 07 conflict

In late May, 2560, the Ghost of Gbraakon captured Pelican Echo 216 in its stasis beam shortly after Fernando Esparza rescued Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 from where he has been floating in space for six months. As the Pelican was pulled into the Banished warship's interior, the Master Chief jumped out and made his way aboard with the intention of disabling the ship's stasis beam and freeing the Pelican.[2]

Fighting his way through the Ghost of Gbraakon, the Master Chief eventually made his way to the engine room, where it deactivates the stasis beam. However, he discovered that the system was locked down and that he can't disable it without performing a hack into the nearby terminals, which he was unable to do, lacking the skills or an AI companion to help him. Instead, the Master Chief decided to destroy the Ghost of Gbraakon by taking out the two cooling manifolds to the engines, which caused them to overheat. Fighting through more Banished forces, the Master Chief managed to take out the pipes before firing the engines, instantly causing them to overload and the ship began to explode. War Chief Escharum contacted the vessel, demanding to know what's going on, only to be amused to discover that the Master Chief was alive and responsible. Escharum told him to destroy the ship if he must, but that the Banished would still defeat him in the end. As the ship exploded around him, the Master Chief raced back to the hanger bay where Echo 216, now freed of the stasis beam, was able to take off. The Master Chief was knocked into space, where the Pelican collected him soon afterwards.[2]

During that time, Escharum and Tremonius watched a hologram of the Ghost of Gbraakon being wracked by explosions as Tremonius was furious about this turn of events as the Master Chief was supposed to be dead, but Escharum felt invigorated instead.[4]

Production notes

The ship was named after Gbraakon, a territory on Doisac, the homeworld of the Jiralhanae.

Gallery

Concept art

Screenshots

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Legendary Endings (Retrieved on Dec 13, 2021) [archive]
  2. ^ a b c d e Halo Infinite, campaign mission Ringfall: Warship Gbraakon
  3. ^ Halo Infinite Campaign Gameplay Premiere
  4. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Ringfall: Foundation