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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The Z-2500 is a stationary automated drone that is materialized through [[hard light]].<ref name="h4evg">'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 140''</ref> It can provide combat support and protection in combat. It currently outstrips similar devices used by the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] by virtue of its mobility and power.<ref>'''GameInformer''' ''October 2012 Edition''</ref> It is commonly utilized by [[Promethean Knight]]s but can be obtained and used by [[SPARTAN Program|Spartans]] to provide suppressive fire and open new tactical opportunities.
The Z-2500 is a stationary automated drone that is materialized through [[hard light]].<ref name="h4evg">'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 140''</ref> It can provide combat support and protection in combat. It currently outstrips similar devices used by the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] by virtue of its mobility and power.<ref>'''GameInformer''' ''October 2012 Edition''</ref> It is commonly utilized by [[Promethean Knight]]s but can be obtained and used by [[Spartan]]s to provide suppressive fire and open new tactical opportunities.


The drone is composed of an anti-gravity drive located at the lower back which provides pivoting hover movement in a stationary position, a firing lens located at the very front, and a pair of targeting arrays located at the lower front. In War Games, the targeting arrays and firing lens take the color of the team the controller is on. In the field, however, they are light blue. When it detects a target, it emits a noise and a red light.
The drone is composed of an anti-gravity drive located at the lower back which provides pivoting hover movement in a stationary position, a firing lens located at the very front, and a pair of targeting arrays located at the lower front. In War Games, the targeting arrays and firing lens take the color of the team the controller is on. In the field, however, they are light blue. When it detects a target, it emits a noise and a red light.
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