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[[File:HW_SupplyPad.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A Heavy Supply Pad.]]
[[File:HW SupplyPad.jpg|300px|thumb|The heavy supply pad's crane picking up crates from the landing pad.]]
{{Quote|[[Alpha Base (Harvest)|The base]] is up and running again. We need supply pads built, so I can send down materials.|[[Serina]]}}
{{Quote|[[Alpha Base (Harvest)|The base]] is up and running again. We need supply pads built, so I can send down materials.|[[Serina]]{{Ref/Level|HW|Relic Approach}}}}


'''Supply Pads''' are [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] structures that form the backbone of a prefabricated [[Firebase]] unit, and are crucial to the smooth operation of any base. They provide not only access to the underground assembly and storage areas, but also everything from medical kits to full-sized [[M12 Warthog|Warthog]] engines, the crew of a well run supply pad knows that a working pad means a working base.<ref>[[Halowars.com|'''Halowars.com''']]: [[Halowars.com/UNSC#Supply Pad|''Supply Pad'']]</ref> Supply pads are supported by [[D82-EST Darter]] supply ships. Supply Pads allow the firebase to receive a constant flow of Supplies from the ''Spirit of Fire''. These are vital logistical ports for UNSC combat operations, and the force commander should carefully weigh the cost of delaying their construction. To sustain high-tempo missions the Heavy Supply Pad upgrade is needed, which accelerates Supply generation.<ref name="PL">''[[Halo Wars 2]]'', ''[[Phoenix Logs]]'' - Supply Pad</reF>
'''Supply Pads''' are [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] structures that form the backbone of a prefabricated [[Firebase]] unit, and are crucial to the smooth operation of any base.{{Ref/Site|Id=hwsite|URL=http://www.halowars.com/GameInfo/firebase.aspx#supplypad|Site=Official Halo Wars Community Site|Page=Supply Pad|D=20|M=03|Y=2011|LocalArchive=Archive:Halowars.com/UNSC#Supply Pad}} They serve as the UNSC counterpart to the [[Covenant Warehouse|Warehouse]], [[Banished Harvester|Harvester]], and [[Forerunner supply elevator|Supply Elevator]] structures used by the [[Covenant]], [[Banished]], and [[Forerunner]]s, respectively.


While some useful assets can be salvaged and tapped on the Ark's surface, the bulk of the UNSC's supplies must still be delivered from the ''Spirit of Fire''. Sustaining combat operations on the Ark would be practically impossible without the use of supply pads to quickly unload cargo from dropships and the on-site direction of logisticians to efficiently redistribute the incoming food, ammunition, spare parts, and power cells.<ref name="PL" />
==Overview==
[[File:HW UNSCSupplyPadDouble Screenshot.png|thumb|250px|An upgraded heavy supply pad.]]
Supply Pads allow the firebase to receive a constant flow of [[supplies]] from orbiting support vessels such as {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}. These are vital logistical ports for UNSC combat operations, and the force commander carefully weigh the cost of delaying their construction. {{Ref/Game|Id=PL|HW2|Phoenix_Logs#UNSC_Buildings|Phoenix Logs|Detail=Supply Pad}} The supplies handled by the UNSC's supply pad networks cover everything from [[Health pack|medical kits]] to full-sized [[Warthog]] [[Graf/Hauptman Solar/Saline Actuator|engines]], food, [[:Category:Ammunition|ammunition]], spare parts, and power cells.{{Ref/Reuse|PL}} The crew of a well run supply pad knows that a working pad means a working base.{{Ref/Reuse|hwsite}}


==Upgrades==
Supply pads take the form of [[landing pad]] structures that allow [[D82-EST Darter]]s to land and deposit large crates of supplies. The pads are serviced by robotic cranes, which move the supply onto a conveyor belt, wherein it is lowered into the firebase's underground assembly and storage areas.{{Ref/Reuse|hwsite}} There are two major designs of Supply Pad; the first is a larger installation that can be constructed at a larger "pod" firebase and lifted from an underground assembly area to a final operation position on an [[elevator]]. To sustain high-tempo missions, these Supply Pads can be upgraded to the '''Heavy Supply Pad''', which accelerates Supply generation by adding a landing pad to double supply intake.{{Ref/Game|Id=HW|HW|gameplay}} The second design of supply pad is a single modular unit utilised in the expeditionary firebases, and can be transported into the landing area via a [[Pelican]] dropship.{{Ref/Game|HW2|gameplay}}
===Halo Wars===
*Supply Pad: 100 resources. ''Brings in resources.''
*Heavy Supply Pad: 225 resources and tech level of one.


===Halo Wars 2===
==Operational history==
*Supply Pad Info: Produces Supplies, Can be upgraded to a Heavy Supply Pad
Supply pads were heavily employed by the UNSC ''Spirit of Fire'' during its operations on [[Harvest Campaign|Harvest]], [[Battle for Arcadia|Arcadia]], and the [[Battle of the Trove|Etran Harborage]].{{Ref/Reuse|HW}} They were later [[Second Ark Conflict|employed]] on [[Installation 00]]. While some useful assets could be salvaged and tapped on the Ark's surface, the bulk of the UNSC's supplies still had to be delivered from the ''Spirit of Fire''. Sustaining combat operations on the Ark would be practically impossible without the use of supply pads to quickly unload cargo from dropships and the on-site direction of logisticians to efficiently redistribute the incoming matériel.{{Ref/Reuse|PL}}
*Cost: Population 0, Supplies 150, Energy 0


==Trivia==
==In-game information==
*They perform the same function as the [[Forerunner Supply Elevator]], and the Covenant [[Warehouse (Covenant)|Warehouse]].
===''Halo Wars''===
*Sergeant Forge's Supply Pads start as Heavy Supply Pads, whereas other commanders must upgrade them for 225 resources.
{{Quote|The UNSC Supply Pad produces the resources needed to train units, building buildings, and buy technology upgrades. Bases that have great economic production might have 6 Supply Pads.|In-game information}}
In ''[[Halo Wars]]'', the Supply Pad costs {{HWResources|100}} to be built. It produces [[resources]]. They perform the same function as the [[Forerunner Supply Elevator]], and the Covenant [[Covenant Warehouse|Warehouse]]. [[John Forge/Gameplay|Sergeant Forge]]'s Supply Pads start as Heavy Supply Pads, whereas other leaders must upgrade them for {{HWResources|225}} resources.
 
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| style="width: 10%" | '''Population''' || style="width: 10%" | '''Tech''' || style="width: 10%" | '''Resources'''
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| Heavy Supply Pad || Upgrade || N/A || {{HWTech|1}} || {{HWResources|225}} || Supply production massively increased for this Supply Pad.
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===''Halo Wars 2''===
*'''Supply Pad Info:''' Produces Supplies, Can be upgraded to a Heavy Supply Pad
*'''Cost:''' {{HW2Pop|0}}, {{HW2Supplies|150}}, {{HW2Power|0}}
*'''Upgrade Cost:''' {{HW2Pop|0}}, {{HW2Supplies|150}}, {{HW2Power|200}} (With [[John Forge/Gameplay|Sergeant Forge]]'s Rolling Economy I and II, it will cut the power cost to {{HW2Power|160}} and {{HW2Power|120}} respectively.)
 
====Phoenix log====
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|+ '''[[Phoenix Logs|Phoenix Log]] - Supply Pad'''
|-
|{{:Phoenix Logs/UNSC Buildings/Supply Pad}}
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===''Halo Wars''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:UNSCSupply Pad concept.jpg|The initial supply pad design.
File:UNSCSupply Pad concept.jpg|The initial supply pad design.
File:HW OldUNSC SupplyPad.jpg|The initial supply pad design in ''Halo Wars''.
File:HW OldUNSC SupplyPad.jpg|The initial supply pad design in ''Halo Wars''.
File:HW Screenshots E07 4.jpg|The early model of supply pad in an early built of ''Halo Wars''.
File:HW EarlySupplyPad Concept.jpg|Another early concept for the supply pad in ''Halo Wars''.
File:HW EarlySupplyPad Concept.jpg|Another early concept for the supply pad in ''Halo Wars''.
File:HW EarlySupplyPad Render 1.jpg|Hi-poly render of the early supply pad.
File:HW EarlySupplyPad Render 1.jpg|Hi-poly render of the early supply pad.
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File:HW EarlySupplyPad Screenshot.jpg|In-game screenshot of the supply pad.
File:HW EarlySupplyPad Screenshot.jpg|In-game screenshot of the supply pad.
File:HW EarlySupplyPad Screenshots.jpg|In-game screenshots of the early supply pad.
File:HW EarlySupplyPad Screenshots.jpg|In-game screenshots of the early supply pad.
File:HW SupplyPad Crane Concept.jpg|Concept art for the supply pad crane.
File:HW SupplyPad Screenshot.png|A standard Supply Pad.
</gallery>
===''Halo Wars 2''===
{{Image}}
<gallery>
File:HW2B Supply Pad.png|A supply pad in the ''[[Halo Wars 2 Open Beta]]''.
File:HW2B Supply Pad.png|A supply pad in the ''[[Halo Wars 2 Open Beta]]''.
File:HW2B Supply Pad1.png|A supply pad in the ''Halo Wars 2 Open Beta''.
File:HW2B Supply Pad1.png|A supply pad in the ''Halo Wars 2 Open Beta''.
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==Sources==
==Sources==
<references/>
{{Ref/Sources}}


{{HW buildings}}
{{HW buildings}}
[[Category:UNSC Buildings]]
[[Category:UNSC buildings]]

Latest revision as of 21:02, January 1, 2024

A screenshot of the UNSC Supply Pad.
The heavy supply pad's crane picking up crates from the landing pad.

"The base is up and running again. We need supply pads built, so I can send down materials."
Serina[1]

Supply Pads are UNSC structures that form the backbone of a prefabricated Firebase unit, and are crucial to the smooth operation of any base.[2] They serve as the UNSC counterpart to the Warehouse, Harvester, and Supply Elevator structures used by the Covenant, Banished, and Forerunners, respectively.

Overview[edit]

A screenshot of the upgraded double UNSC Supply Pad building.
An upgraded heavy supply pad.

Supply Pads allow the firebase to receive a constant flow of supplies from orbiting support vessels such as UNSC Spirit of Fire. These are vital logistical ports for UNSC combat operations, and the force commander carefully weigh the cost of delaying their construction. [3] The supplies handled by the UNSC's supply pad networks cover everything from medical kits to full-sized Warthog engines, food, ammunition, spare parts, and power cells.[3] The crew of a well run supply pad knows that a working pad means a working base.[2]

Supply pads take the form of landing pad structures that allow D82-EST Darters to land and deposit large crates of supplies. The pads are serviced by robotic cranes, which move the supply onto a conveyor belt, wherein it is lowered into the firebase's underground assembly and storage areas.[2] There are two major designs of Supply Pad; the first is a larger installation that can be constructed at a larger "pod" firebase and lifted from an underground assembly area to a final operation position on an elevator. To sustain high-tempo missions, these Supply Pads can be upgraded to the Heavy Supply Pad, which accelerates Supply generation by adding a landing pad to double supply intake.[4] The second design of supply pad is a single modular unit utilised in the expeditionary firebases, and can be transported into the landing area via a Pelican dropship.[5]

Operational history[edit]

Supply pads were heavily employed by the UNSC Spirit of Fire during its operations on Harvest, Arcadia, and the Etran Harborage.[4] They were later employed on Installation 00. While some useful assets could be salvaged and tapped on the Ark's surface, the bulk of the UNSC's supplies still had to be delivered from the Spirit of Fire. Sustaining combat operations on the Ark would be practically impossible without the use of supply pads to quickly unload cargo from dropships and the on-site direction of logisticians to efficiently redistribute the incoming matériel.[3]

In-game information[edit]

Halo Wars[edit]

"The UNSC Supply Pad produces the resources needed to train units, building buildings, and buy technology upgrades. Bases that have great economic production might have 6 Supply Pads."
— In-game information

In Halo Wars, the Supply Pad costs Resources 100 to be built. It produces resources. They perform the same function as the Forerunner Supply Elevator, and the Covenant Warehouse. Sergeant Forge's Supply Pads start as Heavy Supply Pads, whereas other leaders must upgrade them for Resources 225 resources.

Name Type Cost Description
Population Tech Resources
Heavy Supply Pad Upgrade N/A Tech level 1 Resources 225 Supply production massively increased for this Supply Pad.

Halo Wars 2[edit]

  • Supply Pad Info: Produces Supplies, Can be upgraded to a Heavy Supply Pad
  • Cost: Population 0, Supplies 150, Power 0
  • Upgrade Cost: Population 0, Supplies 150, Power 200 (With Sergeant Forge's Rolling Economy I and II, it will cut the power cost to Power 160 and Power 120 respectively.)

Phoenix log[edit]

Phoenix Log - Supply Pad
Phoenix log artwork

Supply landing zones.

Supply Pads allow the firebase to receive a constant flow of Supplies from the Spirit of Fire. These are vital logistical ports for UNSC combat operations, and the force commander should carefully weigh the cost of delaying their construction. To sustain high-tempo missions the Heavy Supply Pad upgrade is needed, which accelerates Supply generation. Though important to the war effort, too many Supply Pads can impede efficiency if they take the place of unit-creating structures—you can't win a fight with just raw materials!

While some useful assets can be salvaged and tapped on the Ark's surface, the bulk of the UNSC's supplies must still be delivered from the Spirit of Fire. Sustaining combat operations on the Ark would be practically impossible without the use of supply pads to quickly unload cargo from dropships and the on-site direction of logisticians to efficiently redistribute the incoming food, ammunition, spare parts, and power cells.

Gallery[edit]

Halo Wars[edit]

Halo Wars 2[edit]

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List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Relic Approach
  2. ^ a b c Official Halo Wars Community Site, Supply Pad (Retrieved on Mar 20, 2011) [local archive] [external archive]
  3. ^ a b c Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs: Supply Pad
  4. ^ a b Halo Wars, gameplay
  5. ^ Halo Wars 2, gameplay