Covenant vehicles are always named after apparitions or the supernatural Like The Ghost, Banshee, Wraith, Spectre, Phantom. If 343 introduced a new covie vehicle what would you call it? It has to be ghost related.
Mine would be The Ghoul, the covenants answer to the mongoose.
> > A Poltergeist?
> > It could use Active Camo and perhaps move objects or distort gravity. As terrible as that sounds.
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> A vehicle that uses camo is just evil. It could kill you without you realizing it.
Fetch- a large, slow, heavily armoured troop transport. Ground vehicle.
Poltergeist- a small, fast but single occupant space fighter with a single, powerful canon.
Soul- a slow, sleek aircraft with energy shielding.
Bogie- an orbital canon.
Apparition- a small, exposed, fast, one man vehicle with no weapons.
Haunt- an aquatic vehicle.
Omen- a powerful canon. Much larger than a shade turret.
Other The vehicles in this section do not have supernatural names as they are different kinds of vehicles that fall into categories vehicles like the Scarab or the Chopper.
Mantis- a small, single occupant walker. Much smaller than the locust. Has a single focus canon. Uses antigrav and boost technology to leap quickly across the battlefield, requires a cool-down period. Can walk over tough terrain and has a limited ability to latch onto some walls (not to steep).
Ravager- a Brute tank. Large, heavily armoured. Has a powerful canon and an automatic spiker canon. The front has a number of spinning blades that allows it to deal damage anything it runs over.
I think Poltergeist is a good name for a new Covenant vehicle, I think a light vehicle would be good, but it would have to be VERY different from the Ghost and Revenant.
Don’t expect many new vehicles, Covvies are recognized by their type of vehicle. But judging from what Glasslands reveled they still use Ghosts and Reverants.
> Don’t expect many new vehicles, Covvies are recognized by their type of vehicle. But judging from what Glasslands reveled they still use Ghosts and Reverants.
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> The <mark>Adjent</mark> would be a cool name though