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* The Hammerhead is a hovercraft that can carry a squad of troops in its passenger compartment.
* The Hammerhead is a hovercraft that can carry a squad of troops in its passenger compartment.
* It is armed with a forward-firing rocket-launcher.
* It is armed with a forward-firing rocket-launcher.
* The Hammerhead is lightly armored, relying more on its speed and maneuverability to prevent damage.
* The Hammerhead is lightly armored, relying primarily on its speed and maneuverability to prevent damage.
* The vehicle has a mass effect core that reduces its mass to reduce the work of its main thrusters. The vehicle can be air-dropped from high altitude without damaging it.
* The vehicle has a mass effect core that reduces its mass to reduce the work of its main thrusters. The vehicle can be air-dropped from high altitude without damaging it.
* The thrusters can propel the ship for extended jumps, but it is not capable of sustained flight above a few meters altitude.
* The thrusters can propel the vehicle for extended jumps, but it is not capable of sustained flight above a few meters altitude.


[[Category: Mass Effect]]
[[Category: Mass Effect]]

Latest revision as of 01:35, 30 June 2021

An M-44 Hammerhead in Cerberus livery

The M-44 Hammerhead is an armored fighting vehicle used by the Systems Alliance in Mass Effect.

Specifications

  • The Hammerhead is a hovercraft that can carry a squad of troops in its passenger compartment.
  • It is armed with a forward-firing rocket-launcher.
  • The Hammerhead is lightly armored, relying primarily on its speed and maneuverability to prevent damage.
  • The vehicle has a mass effect core that reduces its mass to reduce the work of its main thrusters. The vehicle can be air-dropped from high altitude without damaging it.
  • The thrusters can propel the vehicle for extended jumps, but it is not capable of sustained flight above a few meters altitude.