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{{Title|''Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo''}}
{{Title|''Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo''}}
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{{Reference book infobox
{{Reference book infobox
|name=''Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo''
|name=''Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo''
|image=[[File:Halo Warfleet new cover.jpg|300px]]
|image=[[File:Halo Warfleet new cover.jpg|300px]]
|author=[[Kenneth Peters]]<ref name="CF">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/rockin-railin '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Community Update: Rockin' & Railin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'']</ref>
|author=[[Kenneth Peters]]<ref name="CF">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/rockin-railin '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Community Update: Rockin' & Railin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'']</ref>
|cover artist=[[Nicolas Bouvier]]<ref name="CF" />
|cover artist=[[Nicolas Bouvier]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
|editor=
|editor=
|illustrator=*[[Hans Jenssen]]<ref name="CF" />
|illustrator=*[[Hans Jenssen]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
*[[John Mullaney]]<ref name="CF" />
*[[John Mullaney]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
*[[Nicolas Bouvier]]<ref name="CF" />
*[[Nicolas Bouvier]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
*[[Darren Bacon]]<ref name="CF" />
*[[Darren Bacon]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
*[[Glenn Israel]]<ref name="CF" />
*[[Glenn Israel]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
*[[Isaac Hannaford]]<ref name="CF" />
*[[Isaac Hannaford]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
*[[Tyler Jeffers]]<ref name="CF" />
*[[Tyler Jeffers]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
*[[Carlos Naranjo]]<ref name="CF" />
*[[Carlos Naranjo]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
*[[Jay Prochaska]]{{Citation needed}}
*[[Jay Prochaska]]{{Citation needed}}
*[[Shi Kai Wang]]{{Citation needed}}
*[[Shi Kai Wang]]{{Citation needed}}
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*[[Kenneth Scott]]{{Citation needed}}
*[[Kenneth Scott]]{{Citation needed}}
*[[Spartan Games]]<ref name="Spartan Games">[http://community.spartangames.co.uk/index.php?/topic/19830-halo-warfleet/ '''Spartan Games Community''' - ''Halo: Warfleet'']</ref>
*[[Spartan Games]]<ref name="Spartan Games">[http://community.spartangames.co.uk/index.php?/topic/19830-halo-warfleet/ '''Spartan Games Community''' - ''Halo: Warfleet'']</ref>
|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Egmont Group#Egmont Publishing|Egmont Publishing]]<ref name="CF" />
|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Egmont Group#Egmont Publishing|Egmont Publishing]]{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
|publication=[[2017|September 5, 2017]]<ref name="Bloomsbury">[http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/halo-warfleet-9781681196633/ '''Bloomsbury''' - ''Halo Warfleet'']</ref>
|publication=[[2017|September 5, 2017]]<ref name="Bloomsbury">[http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/halo-warfleet-9781681196633/ '''Bloomsbury''' - ''Halo Warfleet'']</ref>
|media=Print<ref name="CF"/>
|media=Print{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}
|length=96 pages<ref name="Bloomsbury"/>
|length=96 pages{{Ref/Reuse|Bloomsbury}}
|dimensions=10 1/2" x 13 3/4"<ref name="Bloomsbury"/>
|dimensions=10 1/2" x 13 3/4"{{Ref/Reuse|Bloomsbury}}
|weight=1.7 pounds<ref name="Amazon">[https://www.amazon.com/Halo-Warfleet-343-Industries/dp/1681196638 '''Amazon''': ''Halo Warfleet'']</ref>
|weight=1.7 pounds<ref name="Amazon">[https://www.amazon.com/Halo-Warfleet-343-Industries/dp/1681196638 '''Amazon''': ''Halo Warfleet'']</ref>
|ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/1681196638|1681196638]]
|ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/1681196638|1681196638]]
}}
}}


'''''Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo''''' is a reference book on the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] that was released on [[2017|September 5, 2017]].<ref name="Bloomsbury"/> The book details the technology, scale, design, construction, and variety of ships, space stations, and colony worlds in the ''Halo'' universe.<ref name="CF" />
'''''Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo''''' is a reference book on the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] that was released on [[2017|September 5, 2017]].{{Ref/Reuse|Bloomsbury}} The book details the technology, scale, design, construction, and variety of ships, space stations, and colony worlds in the ''Halo'' universe.{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}


==Official summary==
==Official summary==
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This is the official, authoritative guide to the spacecrafts of the Halo universe, written in collaboration with 343 Industries, the developers of the “Halo” franchise.
This is the official, authoritative guide to the spacecrafts of the Halo universe, written in collaboration with 343 Industries, the developers of the “Halo” franchise.


The full-color illustrated package covers the fleets of the [[UNSC]], [[Covenant]], and the [[Forerunner]] factions, featuring intricately detailed cross-section illustrations of franchise favorites the [[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|Pillar of Autumn]], [[High Charity]], and the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]]. Other specialized spreads offer a closer look at the weapons used in space, the planets of the Covenant and Human colonies, and the space-faring technology that each utilize.
The full-color illustrated package covers the fleets of the [[UNSC]], [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]], and the [[Forerunner]] factions, featuring intricately detailed cross-section illustrations of franchise favorites the [[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|Pillar of Autumn]], [[High Charity]], and the [[Anodyne Spirit|Forerunner Dreadnought]]. Other specialized spreads offer a closer look at the weapons used in space, the planets of the Covenant and Human colonies, and the space-faring technology that each utilize.


With illustrations from the Halo team and renowned illustrator Isaac Hannaford, this is a must-have for fans of the Halo franchise.}}
With illustrations from the Halo team and renowned illustrator Isaac Hannaford, this is a must-have for fans of the Halo franchise.}}


==Content==
==Content==
Described as a more "technical" counterpart to ''[[Halo Mythos]]'', ''Halo: Warfleet'' features ten full-color cross-sections of ships by [[starwars:Hans Jenssen|Hans Jenssen]], known for his work on ''[[starwars:Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections|Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections]]'', and John Mullaney, who previously worked on ship cross-sections based on the [[Wikipedia:Firefly (franchise)|''Firefly'' franchise]]. In addition, multiple all-new secondary art pieces by various artists are included. Written by 343 Industries' internal writing team, with [[Kenneth Peters]] serving as writing lead, ''Warfleet'' also includes a variety of specific technical details and terminology formerly contained to the ''[[Halo Story Bible]]''.<ref name="CF"/>
Described as a more "technical" counterpart to ''[[Halo Mythos]]'', ''Halo: Warfleet'' features ten full-color cross-sections of ships by [[starwars:Hans Jenssen|Hans Jenssen]], known for his work on ''[[starwars:Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections|Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections]]'', and John Mullaney, who previously worked on ship cross-sections based on the [[Wikipedia:Firefly (franchise)|''Firefly'' franchise]]. In addition, multiple all-new secondary art pieces by various artists are included. Written by 343 Industries' internal writing team, with [[Kenneth Peters]] serving as writing lead, ''Warfleet'' also includes a variety of specific technical details and terminology formerly contained to the ''[[Halo Story Bible]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}


The book is divided into five sections: Introduction/Technical Architecture, Human Ships, Covenant Ships, Forerunner Ships, as well as an expansive Glossary. The book is published in an "oversized" format to accommodate the detail in the larger illustrations. Each spread includes annotations to explain the functions of given parts of a ship, along with statistics and history of the vehicle in question.<ref name="CF"/>
The book is divided into five sections: Introduction/Technical Architecture, Human Ships, Covenant Ships, Forerunner Ships, as well as an expansive Glossary. The book is published in an "oversized" format to accommodate the detail in the larger illustrations. Each spread includes annotations to explain the functions of given parts of a ship, along with statistics and history of the vehicle in question.{{Ref/Reuse|CF}}


==Development==
==Development==
''Halo: Warfleet'' was announced on the [[Halo Waypoint|Halo website]] in an issue of the [[Halo Community Update]] on [[2016#October|October 14, 2016]].<ref name="Announcement">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/into-the-storm '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Community Update: Into the Storm'']</ref>
''Halo: Warfleet'' was announced on the [[Halo Waypoint|Halo website]] in an issue of the [[Halo Community Update]] on [[2016#October|October 14, 2016]].<ref name="Announcement">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/into-the-storm '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Community Update: Into the Storm'']</ref> On January 18, 2018, [[Jeff Easterling]] and [[Kenneth Peters]] promoted the book with a lore stream, discussing the book's development and providing more insight into some of the ships featured.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE_O_it1Q5k ''YouTube'': An Inside Look at Halo: Warfleet – A Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo]</ref>
 
John Mullaney explained that the development process for the book was different to other cutaway illustrations he had done as the various ships were already designed, and the internal sections for gameplay were also there, but the illustrators purpose was to ensure that these interiors were consistent with the aesthetic created.{{Ref/Site|Id=Q&A|URL=https://www.reddit.com/r/halo/comments/tmu65j/halo_warfleet_qa_with_illustrator_john_mullaney/i2f7ppi/?context=3|Site=Reddit|Page=Halo Warfleet Q&A with illustrator John Mullaney|D=30|M=3|Y=2022}} Mullaney also noted that the project was a departure from his traditional work on other franchises such as Alien or Star Wars.{{Ref/Reuse|Q&A}} The illustration of the Forerunner Dreadnought was noted to be challenging, a massive ship that is both spindly and spikey based on the Forerunner design. As a result this limited the amount of the interior that could be shown. Mullaney noted that 343 were clear with how the internals should be and provided reference material to support the illustrator.{{Ref/Reuse|Q&A}} Conveying scale on the dreadnought was also achieved by doing a separate vignette of the capsules of the cylixes, that were of a scale comparable to that of a human, and is an elegant way of conveying human scale to the overall size of the dreadnought. Furthermore the sense of scale can be taken further as Mullaney explained that the Dreadnought rests at the city located at the top of the High Charity illustration, you come to appreciate the sense of size of the great city in comparison to the Forerunner vessel.{{Ref/Reuse|Q&A}} The illustrations created were a hybrid of traditional drawings and digital techniques. Glowing neon lights that adorned the alien vessels were achieved by adding bold vector lines to the pixels of the high resolution scans of the paintings. With both the Truth and Reconciliation and the Ardent Prayer, both vessels are adorned with an intricate but subtle hexagonal pattern. This was achieved by using Cinema 4D to create a delicate hexagonal mesh that wrapped around the hulls and and then composite the isolated render onto the scans of the paintings.{{Ref/Reuse|Q&A}}
 
343 steered the design process as they were aware that Mullaney was not familiar with the Halo universe, and also provided a detailed style guide for the Halo aesthetic. 3d models of ships and interior spaces were provided to the illustrators to assist them in creating the cutaways and assistance was provided by Carlos Naranjo at 343 and Paul Melvin at Maxon. 343 also supplied interior references to as to explain what sections of the vessel would be revealed by the cutaway areas. The size of the ship also played a part in the cutaways decided upon, as with Ardent Prayer, the small size of the ship meant it the cutaways were already decided beforehand.{{Ref/Reuse|Q&A}} For the Truth and Reconciliation, it was noted that there were several iterations of the bridge submitted, but these were removed as it was difficult to be certain where the bridge was located on this vessel. Mullaney noted that the larger the vessel the less precise locations of gameplay needed to be as it would be barely possible to identify human scale, and this was the case with High Charity.{{Ref/Reuse|Q&A}}
 
Mullaney and Hans also noted that the decision of 343 to employ two illustrators, as this was an effective way to illustrate the designs of the alien and human ships. Furthermore for both Hans and Mullaney the scale of the ships were a challenge, as with the latter illustrator, they had designed ships with dimensions in kilometres. With High Charity, a vast amount of the ship had not been visualised, and therefore it went through multiple preliminary approval stages until the design fell into place with 343s vision. Mullaney also noted that he used 3d interior modelling for the concentric ring that makes up the centre of the city.{{Ref/Reuse|Q&A}}
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
{{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5
{{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5
|title-1=Characters|
|title-1=Characters|
*[['Dalamen]] {{Mo}}
*[[Adam Crokett]] {{Fm}}
*[[Adam Crokett]] {{Fm}}
*[[Alexander Kerr-Fox]] {{Fm}}
*[[Alexander Kerr-Fox]] {{Fm}}
*[[Antonio Silva]] {{Mo}}
*[[Antonio Silva]] {{Mo}}
*[[Ardo 'Moretumee]] {{Mo}}
*[[Avery Johnson]] {{Mo}}
*[[Avery Johnson]] {{Mo}}
*[[Brandon Hines]] {{Fm}}
*[[Brandon Hines]] {{Fm}}
*[[Ckmu 'Raboree]] {{Fm}}
*[[Cortana]] {{Mo}}
*[[Dana Wolff]] {{Fm}}
*[[Dana Wolff]] {{Fm}}
*[[David Pulver]] {{Fm}}
*[[David Pulver]] {{Fm}}
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*[[Ellen Anders]] {{Mo}}
*[[Ellen Anders]] {{Mo}}
*[[Eugene Taylor]] {{Fm}}
*[[Eugene Taylor]] {{Fm}}
*[[Faber-of-Will-and-Might]] {{Mo}}
*[[Grasping-Steady-Firmament]] {{Fm}}
*[[Gravemind]] {{Mo}}
*[[High Prophet of Regret]] {{Mo}}
*[[High Prophet of Truth]] {{Mo}}
*[[Jacob Keyes]] {{Mo}}
*[[Jacob Keyes]] {{Mo}}
*[[John-117]] {{Mo}}
*[[John-117]] {{Mo}}
*[[Jorge-052]] {{Im}}
*[[Jorge-052]] {{Im}}
*[[Jul 'Mdama]] {{Mo}}
*[[Laka Mowai]] {{Fm}}
*[[Lat 'Ravamee]] {{Mo}}
*[[Librarian]] {{Mo}}
*[[Lightning-Weaving-Helix]] {{Fm}}
*[[Melissa McKay]] {{Mo}}
*[[Melissa McKay]] {{Mo}}
*[[Mendicant Bias]] {{Mo}}
*[[Miranda Keyes]] {{Mo}}
*[[Miranda Keyes]] {{Mo}}
*[[Nkmo 'Ehtaree]] {{Fm}}
*[[Ophon 'Qaram]] {{Fm}}
*[[Oscar Greyson]] {{Fm}}
*[[Oscar Greyson]] {{Fm}}
*[[Prophet of Expediency]] {{Fm}}
*[[Robert McLees]] {{Mo}}
*[[Robert McLees]] {{Mo}}
*[[Rtas 'Vadum]]
*[[Sada no Okuni]] {{Fm}}
*[[Sada no Okuni]] {{Fm}}
*[[Shauna Glasgow]] {{Fm}}
*[[Shauna Glasgow]] {{Fm}}
*[[Ssne 'Mowusee]] {{Fm}}
*[[Stephen Loftus (Doctor)|Stephen Loftus]] {{Fm}}
*[[Stephen Loftus (Doctor)|Stephen Loftus]] {{Fm}}
*[[Tek'ch]] {{Fm}}
*[[Terrence Hood]] {{Mo}}
*[[Terrence Hood]] {{Mo}}
*[[Thel 'Vadam]] {{Mo}}
*[[Thomas Lasky]] {{Mo}}
*[[Thomas Lasky]] {{Mo}}
*[[Tobias Fleming Shaw]] {{Mo}}
*[[Tobias Fleming Shaw]] {{Mo}}
*[[Wallace Fujikawa]] {{Mo}}
*[[Cortana]] {{Mo}}
*[[Mendicant Bias]] {{Mo}}
*[[Librarian]] {{Mo}}
*[[Ur-Didact]] {{Mo}}
*[[Ur-Didact]] {{Mo}}
*[[Wallace Fujikawa]] {{Mo}}
*[[Faber-of-Will-and-Might]] {{Mo}}
*[[Grasping-Steady-Firmament]] {{Fm}}
*[[Lightning-Weaving-Helix]] {{Fm}}
*[['Dalamen]] {{Mo}}
*[[Ardo 'Moretumee]] {{Mo}}
*[[Ckmu 'Raboree]] {{Fm}}
*[[Jul 'Mdama]] {{Mo}}
*[[Lat 'Ravamee]] {{Mo}}
*[[Nkmo 'Ehtaree]] {{Fm}}
*[[Ophon 'Qaram]] {{Fm}}
*[[Rtas 'Vadum]]
*[[Ssne 'Mowusee]] {{Fm}}
*[[Thel 'Vadam]] {{Mo}}
*[[High Prophet of Regret]] {{Mo}}
*[[High Prophet of Truth]] {{Mo}}
*[[Laka Mowai]] {{Fm}}
*[[Prophet of Expediency]] {{Fm}}
*[[Gravemind]] {{Mo}}
*[[Tek'ch]] {{Fm}}


|title-2=Species|
|title-2=Species|
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*[[Unified Earth Government]]
*[[Unified Earth Government]]
**[[Colonial Administration Authority]] {{Mo}}
**[[Colonial Administration Authority]] {{Mo}}
***[[Colonial Military Administration]] {{Mo}}
***[[Colonial Military Authority]] {{Mo}}
**[[United Nations Space Command]]
**[[United Nations Space Command]]
***[[UNSC Air Force]] {{Mo}}
***[[UNSC Air Force]] {{Mo}}
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**[[Eridanus II]]
**[[Eridanus II]]
***[[Ehilend]] {{Mo}}
***[[Ehilend]] {{Mo}}
*[[Etran Harborage]] {{Mo}}
*[[Trove]] {{Mo}}
*[[Genesis]] {{Mo}}
*[[Genesis]] {{Mo}}
*[[Greaw-Jornel system]] {{Mo}}
*[[Greaw-Jornel system]] {{Mo}}
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*[[Soell system]] {{Mo}}
*[[Soell system]] {{Mo}}
**[[Installation 04]] {{Mo}}
**[[Installation 04]] {{Mo}}
**[[Threshold]] {{Mo}}
**[[Basis]] {{Mo}}
*[[Sol system]]
*[[Sol system]]
**[[Earth]]
**[[Earth]]
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*[[AAM-50XR missile]] {{Fm}}
*[[AAM-50XR missile]] {{Fm}}
*[[AGM-79C missile]] {{Fm}}
*[[AGM-79C missile]] {{Fm}}
*[[Anti-ship artillery system]]
*[[Archer missile]]
*[[Archer missile]]
*[[ASGM-10 missile]]
*[[ASGM-10 missile]]
*[[Beam cannon]]
*[[Attenuation pulse emitter]]
*[[Moray space mine|CBU-R68 Moray system]] {{Mo}}
*[[Converging beam cannon]]
*[[M1011 Moray space mine|CBU-R68 Moray system]] {{Mo}}
*[[Disruption generator]]
*[[Energy projector]]
*[[Energy projector]]
*[[Fibril cutter]] {{Fm}}
*[[Fibril cutter]] {{Fm}}
*[[Fuel rod cannon]]
*[[Fuel rod cannon]]
*[[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]]
*[[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]]
*[[Heavy ion weapon system]]
*[[Heavy plasma cannon]]
*[[Heavy plasma cannon]]
*[[Howler missile]] {{Mo}}
*[[Howler missile]] {{Mo}}
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*[[Spitfire naval coilgun battery#Mark 33 Spitfire|Mark 33 Spitfire coilgun]] {{Fm}}
*[[Spitfire naval coilgun battery#Mark 33 Spitfire|Mark 33 Spitfire coilgun]] {{Fm}}
*[[Spitfire naval coilgun battery#Mark 40 Spitfire|Mark 40 Spitfire coilgun]] {{Fm}}
*[[Spitfire naval coilgun battery#Mark 40 Spitfire|Mark 40 Spitfire coilgun]] {{Fm}}
*[[Mark 55 Castor naval coilgun]] {{Fm}}
*[[Castor naval coilgun]] {{Fm}}
*[[Nuclear weapon]]
*[[Nuclear weapon]]
*[[Particle beam weapon]] {{Mo}}
*[[Particle beam weapon]] {{Mo}}
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*[[Pulse laser turret]]
*[[Pulse laser turret]]
*[[Rapier missile]] {{Mo}}
*[[Rapier missile]] {{Mo}}
*[[Stasis tension driver]]
*[[ST/Medusa missile]]
*[[ST/Medusa missile]]
*[[Torsion driver]]
*[[Torsion driver]]


|title-7=Vehicles|
|title-7=Vehicles|
*{{Class|Anlace|frigate}}
===Covenant===
*[[Covenant starship]]
**{{Class|CAS|assault carrier}}
***''[[Shadow of Intent]]''
**{{Pattern|Ket|battlecruiser}}
***''[[Purveyor of Serenity]]'' {{Fm}}
***''[[Truth and Reconciliation]]''
**{{Pattern|Sinaris|heavy destroyer}}
**{{Pattern|Zanar|light cruiser}}
**{{Pattern|Sh'wada|supercarrier}} {{Mo}}
***''[[Long Night of Solace]]'' {{Mo}}
**{{Pattern|Mutan Et|storm cutter}} {{1st}}
***''[[Divine Breath]]'' {{1st}}
***''[[Mark of Prophecy]]'' {{1st}}
**{{Pattern|Mjern|agricultural support ship}}
**{{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}
**{{Pattern|Ceudar|heavy corvette}}
***''[[Ardent Prayer]]''
*[[Ren]]
*[[Scarab]] {{Mo}}
*{{Pattern|Keljiric|Tarasque}} {{Mo}}
*{{Pattern|Dextro Xur|Spirit}}
*[[Type-26 Banshee]]
*{{Pattern|Elsedda|Banshee}} {{Mo}}
*{{Pattern|Zurdo|Wraith}} {{Mo}}
*{{Pattern|R'sisho|Tick}} {{Mo}}
*{{Pattern|Ruwaa|Shadow}} {{Mo}}
*[[Type-31 Seraph]]
*{{Pattern|Karo'etba|Ghost}} {{Mo}}
*{{Pattern|Ru'swum|Phantom}}
**{{Pattern|R'shwupa|Phantom}} {{Mo}}
*{{Pattern|Kmiro'sish|Lich}}
===Forerunner===
*[[Aspis platform]] {{Fm}}
*[[Aspis platform]] {{Fm}}
*{{Class|Autumn|heavy cruiser}}
*[[Battle station]] {{Fm}}
*{{Class|CAS|assault carrier}}
**[[Castellan]] {{Fm}}
**''[[Shadow of Intent]]''
**''[[Mantle's Approach]]''
*[[Castellan]] {{Fm}}
*{{Class|Despair|fighter}} {{Mo}}
*{{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}}
*[[Dragoon]]
**''[[Purveyor of Serenity]]'' {{Fm}}
**{{Class|Sojourner|dreadnought}}
**''[[Truth and Reconciliation]]''
*[[Harrier]] {{Mo}}
*{{Class|CPV|heavy destroyer}}
**{{Class|Strix|harrier}} {{Fm}}
*{{Class|CRS|light cruiser}}
*[[Keyship]]
*{{Class|CSO|supercarrier}} {{Mo}}
**[[Anodyne Spirit]]
**''[[Long Night of Solace]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[War sphinx]] {{Mo}}
*[[Weapon-ship]]
**[[Phaeton]]
===Human===
*[[D20 Heron]]
*[[D20 Heron]]
*[[D77-TC Pelican]]
*[[D77-TC Pelican]]
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*[[D82-EST Darter]] {{Mo}}
*[[D82-EST Darter]] {{Mo}}
*[[D96-TCE Albatross]] {{Mo}}
*[[D96-TCE Albatross]] {{Mo}}
*{{Class|DAS|storm cutter}} {{1st}}
**''[[Divine Breath]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[Mark of Prophecy]]'' {{1st}}
*{{Class|Despair|fighter}} {{Mo}}
*{{Class|Diligence|destroyer}} {{Mo}}
**{{UNSCShip|Kronstadt}} {{Mo}}
*{{Class|DSC|support ship}}
*[[Dragoon]]
**{{Class|Sojourner|dreadnought}}
*{{Class|Epoch|heavy carrier}}
*[[F-41 Broadsword]]
*[[F-41 Broadsword]]
*[[GA-TL1 Longsword]]
*[[GA-TL1 Longsword]]
*{{Class|Gladius|heavy corvette}} {{1st}}
*[[Human starship]]
**{{UNSCShip|Sagan Blue}} {{1st}}
**[[Ancient human cruiser]]
*{{Class|Halberd|destroyer}}
**{{Class|Anlace|light frigate}}
*{{Class|Halcyon|light cruiser}}
**{{Class|Autumn|heavy cruiser}}
**{{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}
**{{Class|Diligence|light destroyer}} {{Mo}}
**{{UNSCShip|Toulouse}} {{1st}}
***{{UNSCShip|Kronstadt}} {{Mo}}
*[[Harrier]] {{Mo}}
**{{Class|Epoch|heavy carrier}}
**{{Class|Strix|harrier}} {{Fm}}
**{{Class|Gladius|heavy corvette}} {{1st}}
*{{Class|Infinity|supercarrier}}
***{{UNSCShip|Sagan Blue}} {{1st}}
**{{UNSCShip|Eternity}} {{Fm}}
**{{Class|Halberd|light destroyer}}
**{{UNSCShip|Infinity}}
**{{Class|Halcyon|light cruiser}}
*[[Keyship]]
***{{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}
**[[Forerunner Dreadnought]]
***{{UNSCShip|Toulouse}} {{1st}}
**{{Class|Infinity|supercarrier}}
***{{UNSCShip|Eternity}} {{Fm}}
***{{UNSCShip|Infinity}}
**{{Class|Phoenix|colony ship}}
***{{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}
**{{Class|Stalwart|light frigate}}
***{{UNSCShip|In Amber Clad}}
**{{UNSCShip|Calcutta}} {{Mo}}
**{{Class|Winter|prowler}}
*[[M12 Warthog]]
*[[M12 Warthog]]
*[[M510 Mammoth]] {{Mo}}
*[[M510 Mammoth]] {{Mo}}
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*[[M808 Scorpion]] {{Mo}}
*[[M808 Scorpion]] {{Mo}}
*[[OF92 Booster Frame]]
*[[OF92 Booster Frame]]
*{{Class|ORS|heavy cruiser}}
*[[Orbital defense platform]]
*Moncton-class [[Orbital defense platform]]
**{{Class|Moncton|orbital weapon platform|}}
**[[Athens Station]] {{Mo}}
***[[Athens Station]] {{Mo}}
**[[Cairo Station]]
***[[Cairo Station (station)|Cairo Station]]
**[[Malta Station]] {{Mo}}
***[[Malta Station]] {{Mo}}
*{{Class|Phoenix|colony ship}}
**{{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}
*[[Ren]]
*{{Class|SDV|heavy corvette}}
**''[[Ardent Prayer]]''
*[[Scarab]] {{Mo}}
*[[Single Occupant Exoatmospheric Insertion Vehicle]]
*[[Single Occupant Exoatmospheric Insertion Vehicle]]
*[[Class-3 Bumblebee|SKT-9 Bumblebee]] {{1st}}
*[[Class-3 Bumblebee|SKT-9 Bumblebee]] {{1st}}
*{{Class|Stalwart|light frigate}}
*[[FSS-1000 Sabre]]
**{{UNSCShip|In Amber Clad}}
*[[Tarasque heavy fighter]] {{Mo}}
*[[Type-25 Spirit]]
*[[Type-26 Banshee]]
*[[Type-27 Banshee]] {{Mo}}
*[[Type-26 Wraith]] {{Mo}}
*[[Type-28 Tick]] {{Mo}}
*[[Type-29 Shadow]] {{Mo}}
*[[Type-31 Seraph]]
*[[Type-32 Ghost]] {{Mo}}
*[[Type-52 Phantom]]
**[[Phantom gunboat]] {{Mo}}
*[[Type-56 Lich]]
*{{UNSCShip|Calcutta}} {{Mo}}
*[[War sphinx]] {{Mo}}
*[[Weapon-ship]]
*{{Class|Winter|prowler}}
*[[YSS-1000 Sabre]]


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**[[Associated intelligence]] {{Mo}}
**[[Associated intelligence]] {{Mo}}
**[[Ancilla]]
**[[Ancilla]]
***[[Metarch]] {{Mo}}
***[[Metarch-class ancilla|Metarch]] {{Mo}}
***[[Monitor]]
***[[Monitor]]
**[[Composer|Composed]] {{Mo}}
**[[Composer|Composed]] {{Mo}}
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***[[Retriever Sentinel]] {{Mo}}
***[[Retriever Sentinel]] {{Mo}}
**[[Smart AI]] {{Mo}}
**[[Smart AI]] {{Mo}}
*[[Augur array]]
*[[Auspex array]]
*[[Auspex array]]
*[[Combat skin]] {{Mo}}
*[[Combat skin]] {{Mo}}
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*[[Disruptor]]
*[[Disruptor]]
*[[Domain]] {{Mo}}
*[[Domain]] {{Mo}}
*[[Encephalon]]
*[[Expert system]] {{Mo}}
*[[Expert system]] {{Mo}}
*[[Flarecore]]
*[[Fusion drive]]
*[[Fusion drive]]
*[[Gravity lift]]
*[[Gravity lift]]
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*[[Pinch fusion reactor]] {{Mo}}
*[[Pinch fusion reactor]] {{Mo}}
*[[Repulsor engine]]
*[[Repulsor engine]]
*[[Runic plating]]
*[[Shield world]] {{Mo}}
*[[Shield world]] {{Mo}}
*[[Slipspace drive]]
*[[Slipspace drive]]
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***[[Sefom Invictus]] {{Fm}}
***[[Sefom Invictus]] {{Fm}}
**[[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]]
**[[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]]
*[[Slipspace core]] {{Mo}}
*[[Slipspace flake]] {{Mo}}
*[[Slipspace flake]] {{Mo}}
*[[Smartmatter]]
*[[Star road]] {{Mo}}
*[[Star road]] {{Mo}}
*[[Visual Intelligence System, Reconnaissance]] {{Mo}}
*[[Visual Intelligence System, Reconnaissance]] {{Mo}}
*[[Wings of Malygus]]
*[[Wings of Malygus]]
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*The {{Class|Halcyon|light cruiser}} on the book's cover is based on the original depiction of the class seen in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' (including the ''[[Marathon]]'' logo on the port side) rather than the updated model seen in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' and later media.<ref>[[:Media:PoA.jpg|UNSC ''Pillar of Autumn'' model from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'']]</ref>
*On the pages describing the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}, the [[M820 Scorpion]] is erroneously referred to as the [[M850 Grizzly]].
*The [[D77-TC Pelican]] is erroneously described as having a tandem cockpit configuration, despite then being described as side by side in the following sentence.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center>''To view all of Halopedia's library of artwork from Halo: Warfleet, see [[:Category:Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo images|here]]''</center>
===Concept and early art===
===Concept and early art===
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File:HWF_Gladius_class.jpg|Gladius-class corvette render
File:HWF_Gladius_class.jpg|Gladius-class corvette render
File:HWF Gladius class carl sagen.jpg|Early version of the Gladius-class corvette.
File:HWF Gladius class carl sagen.jpg|Early version of the Gladius-class corvette.
File:HWF POA.jpg|Pillar of Autumn Art used on pages 24-25|Unfinished ''Pillar of Autumn'' art used on pages 24-25.
File:HWF POA.jpg|Pillar of Autumn Art used on pages 24–25|Unfinished ''Pillar of Autumn'' art used on pages 24–25.
File:HWF SlipspaceDrivesConcept.jpg|Early concept art by [[Isaac Hannaford]] for the slipspace drives featured in the book.
</gallery>
 
===Pre-release pages===
<gallery>
File:WF EarlyCairo Page.jpg|An early version of the Cairo Station page.
File:WF EarlyCairo Page.jpg|An early version of the Cairo Station page.
File:WF EarlyPhaeton Page.jpg|An early version of the Phaeton page.
File:WF EarlyPhaeton Page.jpg|An early version of the Phaeton page.
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<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Halo Warfleet full cover.png|The book's full cover illustration.
File:Halo Warfleet full cover.png|The book's full cover illustration.
File:Warfleetcontents.jpg|The table of contents. Pages 4-5
File:Warfleetcontents.jpg|The table of contents. Pages 4–5
File:HW Infinity refit.png|Infinity repaired over Earth, by Darren Bacon. Used on pages 4-5
File:HW Infinity refit.png|Infinity repaired over Earth, by Darren Bacon. Used on pages 4–5
File:Human Slipspace Drive.jpg|A human slipspace drive render, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on page 10
File:HWF_Monitor_Diagram.jpg|Monitor diagram used on Pages 6–7
File:Covenant Slipspace Drive.jpg|A Covenant slipspace drive render, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on page 11
File:Human Slipspace Drive.jpg|A human slipspace drive render, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on page 10-11
File:Forerunner Slipspace Drive.jpg|A Forerunner slipspace drive render, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on page 12
File:Covenant Slipspace Drive.jpg|A Covenant slipspace drive render, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on page 10-11
File:Ancient Human cruiser.jpg|An [[Ancient humanity|ancient human]] cruiser, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on pages 14-15
File:Forerunner Slipspace Drive.jpg|A Forerunner slipspace drive render, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on page 10-11
File:HWF longsword.jpg|A Longsword with its weaponry, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on pages 16-17
File:HWF - Galaxy map combined.jpg|The Milky Way galaxy by Darren Bacon. Used on page 12–13.
File:HWF Storm cutter vs Gladius.jpg|The image of ''DAS''-class storm cutters battling a ''Gladius''-class corvette, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on pages 18-19
File:Ancient Human cruiser.jpg|An [[Ancient humanity|ancient human]] cruiser, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on pages 14–15
File:HWF longsword.jpg|A Longsword with its weaponry, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on pages 16–17
File:HWF Storm cutter vs Gladius.jpg|The image of ''DAS''-class storm cutters battling a ''Gladius''-class corvette, by Isaac Hannaford. Used on pages 18–19
File:HWF - Autumn-class cruiser.jpg|Pages 20–21
File:HWF - Autumn-class cruiser.jpg|Pages 20–21
File:HW cairo station.jpg|Cairo Station art used on pages 30-31
File:HWF PillarOfAutumn CrossSection.jpg|''Pillar of Autumn'' cross section.
File:HW In amber clad.jpg|''In Amber Clad'' art used on pages 36-37
File:HW cairo station.jpg|Cairo Station art used on pages 30–31
File:HW_Infinity.jpg|''Infinity'' art used on pages 42-43
File:HW In amber clad.jpg|''In Amber Clad'' art used on pages 36–37
File:HW_Infinity.jpg|''Infinity'' art used on pages 42–43
File:HWF - Infinity.jpg|Pages 42–43
File:HWF - Infinity.jpg|Pages 42–43
File:HWF Spirit of Fire.jpg|''Spirit of Fire'' art used on pages 48-49
File:HWF Spirit of Fire.jpg|''Spirit of Fire'' art used on pages 48–49
File:HWF T&R.jpg|''Truth and Reconciliation'' art used on pages 62-63
File:HWF HighCharity CrossSection.jpg|High Charity art used on pages 56–57.
File:HWF T&R.jpg|''Truth and Reconciliation'' art used on pages 62–63
File:WarfleetDragoon.jpg|Pages 80–81
File:WarfleetDragoon.jpg|Pages 80–81
File:HWF-ArdentPrayer.png|A cutaway illustration of the ''Ardent Prayer''. Used on pages 76-77
File:HWF-ArdentPrayer.jpg|A cutaway illustration of the ''Ardent Prayer''. Used on pages 76–77
File:HWF Shadow of Intent.jpg|A cutaway illustration of the ''Shadow of intent''.
File:HWF Shadow of Intent.jpg|A cutaway illustration of the ''Shadow of intent''.
File:HWF AnodyneSpirit CrossSection.jpg|A cutaway illustration of ''Anodyne Spirit'', used on pages 84–85.
File:HWF AnodyneSpirit Core CrossSection.jpg|A cutaway illustration of ''Anodyne Spirit''{{'}}s core, used on pages 84–85.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Sources==
*The {{Class|Halcyon|light cruiser}} on the book's cover is based on the original depiction of the class seen in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' (including the ''[[Marathon]]'' logo on the port side) rather than the updated model seen in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' and later media.<ref>[[:File:PoA.jpg|UNSC ''Pillar of Autumn'' model from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'']]</ref>
{{Ref/Sources}}
*On the pages describing the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}, the [[M820 Scorpion]] is erroneously refereed to as the [[M850 Grizzly]].


==Sources==
==External links==
<references/>
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE_O_it1Q5k An Inside Look at Halo: Warfleet – A Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo] - A stream conducted by [[343 Industries]] about the book.


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Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo
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Author(s):

Kenneth Peters[1]

Cover artist(s):

Nicolas Bouvier[1]

Illustrator(s):

Publisher:

Egmont Publishing[1]

Publication date:

September 5, 2017[3]

Media type:

Print[1]

Pages:

96 pages[3]

Dimensions:

10 1/2" x 13 3/4"[3]

Weight:

1.7 pounds[4]

ISBN:

1681196638

 

Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo is a reference book on the Halo universe that was released on September 5, 2017.[3] The book details the technology, scale, design, construction, and variety of ships, space stations, and colony worlds in the Halo universe.[1]

Official summary[edit]

From the developers of the Halo video game franchise comes an official guide to the spacecrafts of the Halo universe, featuring intricately detailed cross-section illustrations.

This is the official, authoritative guide to the spacecrafts of the Halo universe, written in collaboration with 343 Industries, the developers of the “Halo” franchise.

The full-color illustrated package covers the fleets of the UNSC, Covenant, and the Forerunner factions, featuring intricately detailed cross-section illustrations of franchise favorites the Pillar of Autumn, High Charity, and the Forerunner Dreadnought. Other specialized spreads offer a closer look at the weapons used in space, the planets of the Covenant and Human colonies, and the space-faring technology that each utilize.

With illustrations from the Halo team and renowned illustrator Isaac Hannaford, this is a must-have for fans of the Halo franchise.

Content[edit]

Described as a more "technical" counterpart to Halo Mythos, Halo: Warfleet features ten full-color cross-sections of ships by Hans Jenssen, known for his work on Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections, and John Mullaney, who previously worked on ship cross-sections based on the Firefly franchise. In addition, multiple all-new secondary art pieces by various artists are included. Written by 343 Industries' internal writing team, with Kenneth Peters serving as writing lead, Warfleet also includes a variety of specific technical details and terminology formerly contained to the Halo Story Bible.[1]

The book is divided into five sections: Introduction/Technical Architecture, Human Ships, Covenant Ships, Forerunner Ships, as well as an expansive Glossary. The book is published in an "oversized" format to accommodate the detail in the larger illustrations. Each spread includes annotations to explain the functions of given parts of a ship, along with statistics and history of the vehicle in question.[1]

Development[edit]

Halo: Warfleet was announced on the Halo website in an issue of the Halo Community Update on October 14, 2016.[5] On January 18, 2018, Jeff Easterling and Kenneth Peters promoted the book with a lore stream, discussing the book's development and providing more insight into some of the ships featured.[6]

John Mullaney explained that the development process for the book was different to other cutaway illustrations he had done as the various ships were already designed, and the internal sections for gameplay were also there, but the illustrators purpose was to ensure that these interiors were consistent with the aesthetic created.[7] Mullaney also noted that the project was a departure from his traditional work on other franchises such as Alien or Star Wars.[7] The illustration of the Forerunner Dreadnought was noted to be challenging, a massive ship that is both spindly and spikey based on the Forerunner design. As a result this limited the amount of the interior that could be shown. Mullaney noted that 343 were clear with how the internals should be and provided reference material to support the illustrator.[7] Conveying scale on the dreadnought was also achieved by doing a separate vignette of the capsules of the cylixes, that were of a scale comparable to that of a human, and is an elegant way of conveying human scale to the overall size of the dreadnought. Furthermore the sense of scale can be taken further as Mullaney explained that the Dreadnought rests at the city located at the top of the High Charity illustration, you come to appreciate the sense of size of the great city in comparison to the Forerunner vessel.[7] The illustrations created were a hybrid of traditional drawings and digital techniques. Glowing neon lights that adorned the alien vessels were achieved by adding bold vector lines to the pixels of the high resolution scans of the paintings. With both the Truth and Reconciliation and the Ardent Prayer, both vessels are adorned with an intricate but subtle hexagonal pattern. This was achieved by using Cinema 4D to create a delicate hexagonal mesh that wrapped around the hulls and and then composite the isolated render onto the scans of the paintings.[7]

343 steered the design process as they were aware that Mullaney was not familiar with the Halo universe, and also provided a detailed style guide for the Halo aesthetic. 3d models of ships and interior spaces were provided to the illustrators to assist them in creating the cutaways and assistance was provided by Carlos Naranjo at 343 and Paul Melvin at Maxon. 343 also supplied interior references to as to explain what sections of the vessel would be revealed by the cutaway areas. The size of the ship also played a part in the cutaways decided upon, as with Ardent Prayer, the small size of the ship meant it the cutaways were already decided beforehand.[7] For the Truth and Reconciliation, it was noted that there were several iterations of the bridge submitted, but these were removed as it was difficult to be certain where the bridge was located on this vessel. Mullaney noted that the larger the vessel the less precise locations of gameplay needed to be as it would be barely possible to identify human scale, and this was the case with High Charity.[7]

Mullaney and Hans also noted that the decision of 343 to employ two illustrators, as this was an effective way to illustrate the designs of the alien and human ships. Furthermore for both Hans and Mullaney the scale of the ships were a challenge, as with the latter illustrator, they had designed ships with dimensions in kilometres. With High Charity, a vast amount of the ship had not been visualised, and therefore it went through multiple preliminary approval stages until the design fell into place with 343s vision. Mullaney also noted that he used 3d interior modelling for the concentric ring that makes up the centre of the city.[7]

Appearances[edit]

Characters

Species

Organizations

Locations

Events

Vehicles

Covenant

Forerunner

Human

Technology and equipment



Trivia[edit]

Gallery[edit]

To view all of Halopedia's library of artwork from Halo: Warfleet, see here

Concept and early art[edit]

Pre-release pages[edit]

Final art[edit]

Sources[edit]

External links[edit]