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[[File:HWG-SoftSeal-Pelican.png|thumb|right|250px|A Pelican with its soft-seal cover enabled.]]
[[File:HWG-SoftSeal-Pelican.png|thumb|250px|A Pelican with its soft-seal cover enabled.]]
'''"Soft-seal"''' technology, used to create a '''"soft-seal" entrance''', is a technology employed by the [[UNSC]] to help facilitate [[boarding]] actions. It was created and perfected during the later stages of [[Operation: TREBUCHET]], during the [[Insurrection]]. Soft-seals can be deployed from [[D77-TC Pelican]] dropships, connecting the Pelican's troop bay to the outer hull of a given spacecraft. The seal creates an airtight fixture, allowing teams of boarding troops to then cut their way into the target spacecraft and launch a boarding action without risking depressurisation.<ref name="HWG">''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]''</ref>
'''"Soft-seal"''' technology, used to create a '''"soft-seal" entrance''', is a technology employed by the [[UNSC]] to help facilitate [[Naval boarding|boarding]] actions. It was created and perfected during the later stages of [[Operation: TREBUCHET]], during the [[Insurrection]]. Soft-seals can be deployed from [[D77-TC Pelican]] dropships, connecting the Pelican's troop bay to the outer hull of a given spacecraft. The seal creates an airtight fixture, allowing teams of boarding troops to then cut their way into the target spacecraft and launch a boarding action without risking depressurisation.<ref name="HWG">''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]''</ref>


Soft-seals were used by [[Fire Team Lima]] in [[2531]] during their mission to enact the self-destruct of the {{UNSCShip|Prophecy}}, a {{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}} which had been damaged during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. The team, led by [[Sergeant]] [[John Forge]], used the soft-seal to cut their way into the ''Prophecy'' and engage the [[Kig-Yar]] who had begun to raid the ship.<ref name="HWG"/>
Soft-seals were used by [[Fire Team Lima]] in [[2531]] during their mission to enact the self-destruct of the {{UNSCShip|Prophecy}}, a {{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}} which had been damaged during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. The team, led by [[Sergeant]] [[John Forge]], used the soft-seal to cut their way into the ''Prophecy'' and engage the [[Kig-Yar]] who had begun to raid the ship.{{Ref/Reuse|HWG}}


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[[Category:Military technology]]
[[Category:Military technology]]

Latest revision as of 18:21, September 28, 2023

UNSC Marines performing a naval boarding via a soft-seal.
A Pelican with its soft-seal cover enabled.

"Soft-seal" technology, used to create a "soft-seal" entrance, is a technology employed by the UNSC to help facilitate boarding actions. It was created and perfected during the later stages of Operation: TREBUCHET, during the Insurrection. Soft-seals can be deployed from D77-TC Pelican dropships, connecting the Pelican's troop bay to the outer hull of a given spacecraft. The seal creates an airtight fixture, allowing teams of boarding troops to then cut their way into the target spacecraft and launch a boarding action without risking depressurisation.[1]

Soft-seals were used by Fire Team Lima in 2531 during their mission to enact the self-destruct of the UNSC Prophecy, a Marathon-class heavy cruiser which had been damaged during the Human-Covenant War. The team, led by Sergeant John Forge, used the soft-seal to cut their way into the Prophecy and engage the Kig-Yar who had begun to raid the ship.[1]

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