Hence the existence of the Albatross, as mentioned by Cereal Killer and vampire.Īnyway, I guess the point I am making is I always kinda frown at the 'it's just a game' or 'its just a story' because if any game or story has people asking questions about believability, that is a flaw on behalf of those telling the story, and it's not a valid defence. The D77-TC Pelican is mainly used for the rapid insertion and extraction of ground troops. Used mainly for medium-lift operations of various personnel, vehicles and equipment, it can also be used as a powerful support gunship. Suspension of disbelief and all that.Īs far as I am aware, we never actually see a warthog being transported from space, and through an atmosphere down to the ground, via a pelican, which I am sure probably means that they never intended for the warthog to be transported that way, story wise (I realise that there are situations where it is hinted at, but by not actually showing it it's never really addressed). The Dropship 77-Troop Carrier, abbreviated D77-TC, or more commonly known as the Pelican, is an extremely versatile aircraft used by the UNSC. Which isn't not at all the same as realism, but the further away you go from reality, the more difficult it is to come up with a believable reason for making it work. True, but one important factor of any story is that it has to be believable. It's a sci-fi videogame.Doesn't have be as realistic as life. Halo UNSC and Cov heavy armour finished Halo 1/100 Pelican Dropship ready for dust off 1/100 scale Type-52 Phantom finished Revell 1/100 Pelican, very nice kit All moving parts and stuff, makes for a nice alternative (and cheaper) than the SG one if you didnt manage to grab one before they went. Halo takes place in the 26th century.Technology is much more advanced. Sigh.Let's pretend that the Pelicans are capable of reentering atmosphere and that all the Warthogs were retrieved from the PoA.
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