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{{Quote|Try not to juggle the tank too much!|Jiralhanae Grenadier during the Second Ark Conflict.}}
{{Quote|Try not to juggle the tank too much!|Jiralhanae Grenadier during the Second Ark Conflict.}}
[[File:HW2 Cataclysm.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Infusion gel activated by the "Cataclysm" ability.]]
[[File:HW2 Cataclysm.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Infusion gel activated by the "Cataclysm" ability.]]
'''Infusion gel''' is a perfected form of the [[Incendiary gel|energetic meta-materials and strained-bond lattices]] used in [[Covenant]] [[fuel rod]]s. It was also something known to the Forerunners, as it is one of the materials pumped throughout [[Installation 00]] in great rivers to keep the installation functioning.<ref name="II">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/infusion-invasion ''Halo Waypoint'': Community Update - Infusion Invasion]</ref>
'''Infusion gel''', or '''infusion matter''', is a type of material employed by the [[Forerunners]] in the power systems used in their installations.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|Enc22|Page=298-299}}


==History==
==Overview==
[[Voridus]], a [[Jiralhanae]] serving the [[Banished]], took advantage of the Ark's infusion gel during the faction's occupation of the installation in [[2559]]. His prototype infusion technology produced corrosive and mutagenic sludge during use. This was not enough to keep him from field testing new weapons that harnessed these dangerous by-products, however. Uses of infusion gel discovered by Voridus included utilizing it in powerful explosives and targeted bombing runs. Extended exposure to the toxic residue of his experiments with infusion gel altered his Huragok assistants, causing some to simply fall apart while the rest have been changed in other—more subtle—ways. These “damaged” Engineers were shunned by their healthy companions and displayed distinctly non-Huragok behaviors, such as a lack of interest in repairing Forerunner machinery and sabotaging equipment of Banished who had annoyed them in the past. In addition, [[Jiralhanae grenadier|grenadier]]s fighting for Voridus were intentionally exposed to the aformentioned toxic by-products in order to grant them extra power, even while it rots their bodies.{{Ref/Reuse|II}}
Infusion matter consists of a series of energetic meta-materials and strained bond lattices, and is considered a perfected form of the [[incendiary gel]] material developed by the [[Covenant]] in imitation of infusion.{{Ref/Reuse|II}} The substance was employed by the Forerunners in their power systems{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} and pumped throughout megastructures such as [[Installation 00]] to keep the vast systems functioning.{{Ref/Site|Id=II|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/infusion-invasion|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Community Update - Infusion Invasion|D=30|M=10|Y=2021}}{{Ref/Game|Id=PLVoridus|HW2|[[Phoenix_Logs#Banished|Phoenix Logs]] - Voridus}}


During the [[Second Ark Conflict]], Voridus used his infusion-augmented [[Barukaza Workshop Scarab|Scarab]] to cut through the [[High Charity]] quarantine shield. Voridus also employed special variants of the [[Banished Wraith]] known as the [[Terror Wraith]], equipped with infusion-firing [[plasma mortar]]s.
==Usage==
The Covenant employed a lesser, imperfect form of infusion matter in the incendiary gel used in a variety of their weapon systems, with incendiary gel notably used as the filler in [[fuel rod]] ammunition and Brute [[Orgudam Workshop Firebomb|firebomb grenades]]. The [[Jiralhanae]] interest in infusion matter extends to the [[Banished]], with [[Voridus]] taking a keen interest in the substance for his own ends.{{Ref/Reuse|II}}{{Ref/Reuse|PLVoridus}}
 
During the [[Second Ark Conflict]], Voridus prototyped the weaponization of infusion gel for his own ends, though his less-successful recreations resulted in the creation of an extremely corrosive mutagenic sludge. Despite this, Voridus and [[Clan of the Long Shields|his clan]] were quick to put this new technology into effect among a number of new weapon systems.{{Ref/Reuse|PLVoridus}}{{Ref/Reuse|II}}
 
Voridus' applications of infusion gel include powerful explosives, [[Infusion Mine|land mines]] and targeted bombing runs, and use of the gel as filler in various weapon systems. The Long Shields clan's own-developed "[[Terror Wraith]]" employs infusion gel to augment its [[plasma mortar]] system{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=469}}, with a similar suite of modifications available for the clan's [[Volatile Scarab]]s.{{Ref/Game|HW2|[[Phoenix_Logs#Banished|Phoenix Logs]] - Volatile Scarab}} One such modified Scarab was used by Voridus in [[2559]] to [[Outbreak on Installation 00|breach]] the containment shield surrounding the [[Flood]]-infested [[High Charity]].{{Ref/Level|HW2|What Could Go Wrong?}}
 
Certain Jiralhanae, particularly the more extreme examples of the Brutes' savagery, are often employed by the Long Shields to serve in the clan's vanguard as [[Jiralhanae Grenadier|grenadiers]]. These soldiers' prolonged exposure to infusion rots and [[Scarred Grenadiers|scars]] their bodies over time, due to their prolonged usage of specialised [[infusion grenade launcher]]s.{{Ref/Reuse|II}}{{Ref/Game|HW2|[[Phoenix_Logs#Banished|Phoenix Logs]] - Brute Grenadier}} Exposure to infusion can affect a subject's mental state, with Voridus' own exposure to infusion known to have exacerbated his obsessive tendencies.{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=457}}
 
Similar effects can be observed in [[Huragok]] as the result of extended exposure to infusion. Voridus' experiments with infusion gel altered his Huragok assistants, causing some to simply fall apart while the rest have been changed in other—more subtle—ways. These "damaged" Engineers were shunned by their healthy companions and displayed distinctly non-Huragok behaviours, such as a lack of interest in repairing Forerunner machinery and sabotaging equipment of Banished who had annoyed them in the past.{{Ref/Game|HW2|[[Phoenix_Logs#Banished|Phoenix Logs]] - Infused Engineer}}{{Ref/Reuse|II}}
 
Outside of the war on the Ark, the Banished [[Veporokk Workshop Ravager]] is another weapon developed on the basis of infusion. When charged, the weapon can fire a single powerful infusion bolt, though a [[Ravager Rebound|unique variant]] produced by the [[Armory of Reckoning (location)|Armory of Reckoning]] injects additional high-viscosity packets of infusion matter - allowing its [[plasma]] projectiles to bounce off surfaces.{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=477}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 08:09, June 6, 2022

This article is about the gel used by the Forerunners and Covenant for energy. For the recreational narcotics used by Unggoy, see infusion.

"Try not to juggle the tank too much!"
— Jiralhanae Grenadier during the Second Ark Conflict.
Infusion gel activated by the "Cataclysm" ability.

Infusion gel, or infusion matter, is a type of material employed by the Forerunners in the power systems used in their installations.[1]

Overview

Infusion matter consists of a series of energetic meta-materials and strained bond lattices, and is considered a perfected form of the incendiary gel material developed by the Covenant in imitation of infusion.[2] The substance was employed by the Forerunners in their power systems[1] and pumped throughout megastructures such as Installation 00 to keep the vast systems functioning.[2][3]

Usage

The Covenant employed a lesser, imperfect form of infusion matter in the incendiary gel used in a variety of their weapon systems, with incendiary gel notably used as the filler in fuel rod ammunition and Brute firebomb grenades. The Jiralhanae interest in infusion matter extends to the Banished, with Voridus taking a keen interest in the substance for his own ends.[2][3]

During the Second Ark Conflict, Voridus prototyped the weaponization of infusion gel for his own ends, though his less-successful recreations resulted in the creation of an extremely corrosive mutagenic sludge. Despite this, Voridus and his clan were quick to put this new technology into effect among a number of new weapon systems.[3][2]

Voridus' applications of infusion gel include powerful explosives, land mines and targeted bombing runs, and use of the gel as filler in various weapon systems. The Long Shields clan's own-developed "Terror Wraith" employs infusion gel to augment its plasma mortar system[4], with a similar suite of modifications available for the clan's Volatile Scarabs.[5] One such modified Scarab was used by Voridus in 2559 to breach the containment shield surrounding the Flood-infested High Charity.[6]

Certain Jiralhanae, particularly the more extreme examples of the Brutes' savagery, are often employed by the Long Shields to serve in the clan's vanguard as grenadiers. These soldiers' prolonged exposure to infusion rots and scars their bodies over time, due to their prolonged usage of specialised infusion grenade launchers.[2][7] Exposure to infusion can affect a subject's mental state, with Voridus' own exposure to infusion known to have exacerbated his obsessive tendencies.[8]

Similar effects can be observed in Huragok as the result of extended exposure to infusion. Voridus' experiments with infusion gel altered his Huragok assistants, causing some to simply fall apart while the rest have been changed in other—more subtle—ways. These "damaged" Engineers were shunned by their healthy companions and displayed distinctly non-Huragok behaviours, such as a lack of interest in repairing Forerunner machinery and sabotaging equipment of Banished who had annoyed them in the past.[9][2]

Outside of the war on the Ark, the Banished Veporokk Workshop Ravager is another weapon developed on the basis of infusion. When charged, the weapon can fire a single powerful infusion bolt, though a unique variant produced by the Armory of Reckoning injects additional high-viscosity packets of infusion matter - allowing its plasma projectiles to bounce off surfaces.[10]

Gallery

List of appearances


Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 298-299
  2. ^ a b c d e f Halo Waypoint, Community Update - Infusion Invasion (Retrieved on Oct 30, 2021) [archive]
  3. ^ a b c Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs - Voridus
  4. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 469
  5. ^ Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs - Volatile Scarab
  6. ^ Halo Wars 2, campaign level What Could Go Wrong?
  7. ^ Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs - Brute Grenadier
  8. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 457
  9. ^ Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs - Infused Engineer
  10. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 477