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*In the books, it says that plasma torpedoes could rip through the armor of a [[UNSC]] ship with one hit. In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] and [[Halo: The Flood|The Flood]], the UNSC ''[[Pillar of Autumn]]'' managed to take several hits and remain reasonably intact. However, the honeycombed design of the ship's hull allowed it to sustain up to a ninety-percent loss of hull integrity.  
*In the books, it says that plasma torpedoes could rip through the armor of a [[UNSC]] ship with one hit. In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] and [[Halo: The Flood|The Flood]], the UNSC ''[[Pillar of Autumn]]'' managed to take several hits and remain reasonably intact. However, the honeycombed design of the ship's hull allowed it to sustain up to a ninety-percent loss of hull integrity.  
*The color of the plasma varies in different sets of weapons, the most notable of change differences are the Plasma Rifle's color and the Plasma Pistol's color, both of which are blue and green in respective tints.
*The color of the plasma varies in different sets of weapons, the most notable of change differences are the Plasma Rifle's color and the Plasma Pistol's color, both of which are blue and green in respective tints.
*If too much radiation is breathed in from ''plasma'', there is a possibility you will get [[boren's syndrome]]
*If too much radiation is breathed in from ''plasma'', there is a possibility you will get [[Boren's Syndrome]].
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Template:Weapon Plasma is the fourth state of matter and is the most common form of ammunition for the Covenant. It can burn through a Marine's ballistic armor and is equally lethal to certain Covenant counterparts. Superheated plasma is found on many of Covenant weapons, including Plasma Rifles, Plasma Pistols, Energy Swords and many others. This ammo type can be found in vehicles, mainly Ghosts, Spectres, Banshees, Wraiths, and many warships. They are used in turrets, as well. Plasma Turrets, Shades, and Plasma Cannons are just some of the heavy artillery emplacements using plasma. Humans use plasma as an energy source and to cut heavy metals in factories but as yet they do not yet use plasma as ammunition weapons. When the Plasma is charging, high quantities of beta particle radiation is emitted.[1]

Starship Weaponry

Vehicular Weaponry

Vehicles

Weapons

Ground Weaponry

Explosives

Firearms

Turrets

Trivia

  • Plasma weapons likely work with a high temperature pilot flame and a high power electro magnet, stripping the plasma out of the flame, and projecting it forward. This trades off the extra damage of fire for the added range and lack of dependence, on an atmosphere.
  • Alternatively, plasma weapons could work by super-charging a fuel gas into a plasma by electrical discharge or a laser. The plasma is then harnessed and accelerated out of the weapon electromagnetically at high velocities.
  • In either concept, the plasma would need to be stabilized by some mechanism to prevent it from dispersing immediately at the slow speed plasma bolts move.
  • For gameplay reasons, plasma is less lethal to unshielded NPCs in the Halo games than in the novels. In the games, Marines can take a barrage from a plasma weapon without being incapacitated, but in the books there are several incidences of plasma easily burning through both armor and flesh.
  • The color of plasma in any Halo game seems to describe the power of the gun. For example the Plasma Pistol shoots out green plasma but the weapon is not very powerful, while the forward turret on a Phantom in Halo 3 shoots out purple plasma which is very powerful.
  • In the books, it says that plasma torpedoes could rip through the armor of a UNSC ship with one hit. In Halo: Combat Evolved and The Flood, the UNSC Pillar of Autumn managed to take several hits and remain reasonably intact. However, the honeycombed design of the ship's hull allowed it to sustain up to a ninety-percent loss of hull integrity.
  • The color of the plasma varies in different sets of weapons, the most notable of change differences are the Plasma Rifle's color and the Plasma Pistol's color, both of which are blue and green in respective tints.
  • If too much radiation is breathed in from plasma, there is a possibility you will get Boren's Syndrome.

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