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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Some [[Wanted]] enemies used to appear as HVTs in Patrol, but were removed with the [[Destiny Content Vault|Vaulting]] of the [[Tangled Shore]].
*Some [[Wanted]] enemies used to appear as HVTs in Patrol, but were removed with the [[Destiny Content Vault|Vaulting]] of the [[Tangled Shore]].
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The '''Maintenance Tank''' is a support and construction vehicle that was used by [[Humanity]] during the [[Golden Age]]. Though it is unknown if it is used in the [[Last City]], [[Guardian]]s have used them in some occasions during missions across the [[Sol System]].
==Gameplay==
The Maintenance Tank drives much like a [[Drake Tank]], perhaps being a little faster, but is not outfitted with any sort of weapon. When used, the player is instructed to either ram into obstacles or flee an area as fast as they can.
The Maintenance Tank is first used in the [[Mission]] [[Utopia]], where [[The Guardian]] boards one to escape the depths of the [[New Pacific Arcology]] before they are overrun by the [[Hive]], after stealing a Golden Age CPU and triggering an alarm that alerted the complex. The tank can smash through the chitin obstacles and barriers erected by the Hive, as well as crush them under its threads.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/8/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]], [[Mission]]: [[Utopia]]''</ref>
Another Maintenance Tank is used in the mission [[Reforging the Past]], where [[Clovis Bray I]] directs the player to pilot it to get to him fast, and to use it to crush the assaulting [[Vex]] outside of the [[Bray Exoscience]].<ref>'''Bungie (2020/11/10)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Beyond Light]], [[Mission]]: [[Reforging the Past]]''</ref>
==Trivia==
*It's possible that the Drake Tank is a modified variant of this vehicle.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Maintenance Tank (Side).png|Maintenance Tank seen from the side.
File:D2 tank compare.png|Extracted maintenance tank and Drake game assets, showing size difference.
</gallery>
==List of appearences==
*''[[Destiny 2]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[Beyond Light]]''
==References==
<references/>
{{Golden Age}}

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High-Value Targets, or HVTs, are special enemies that can appear in Patrol or during Gambit matches.

Gambit

About halfway through the game, a High-Value Target will appear. It will be a glowing Major enemy of the same race as the one currently being fought. It will spawn at a Front, and move through them all the way to the opposite side. If not killed in time, it will disappear. When damaged, it will begin leaking Motes of Dark, and will release a shower of them when killed, alongside a Heavy Ammo Brick. A total of 12 motes can be collected from a High-Value Target. Its arrival, death, imminent disappearence and escape will be announced both by the Drifter and messages on screen.

Gambit HVTs

Patrol

High-Value Targets appear in Patrol spaces as a World Event. It will begin patrolling the area, attacking both hostile combatants and Guardians alike, until it is killed, or it flees. It will usually be a glowing Major enemy of a faction present in the Destination, with high health and damage, and quickly regenerating Absorption Shields if known to possess them. Its appearence, death, imminent disappearence and escape will be announced both by messages on the screen.

Location Fallen Hive Vex Cabal Taken Scorn
EDZ Ransack Servitor, Despoiler Captain, Ransack Vandal Impact Centurion
Titan Despoiler Captain Fissure Knight
Io Storm Hydra, Storm Minotaur Blighted Centurion
Nessus Despoiler Captain Storm Minotaur
Mercury Elite Mercury Defender Elite Mercury Conqueror
Mars Wizard Knight¥ Savathûn's Handmaiden
Tangled Shore Wizard Knight¥ Savathûn's Handmaiden
Dreaming City Knight¥ Savathûn's Handmaiden Fanatic's Chosen
Moon Ransack Servitor, Despoiler Captain, Ransack Vandal Fissure Knight
Cosmodrome Despoiler Captain, Ransack Servitor Knight¥
Europa Enforcer Brig Storm Minotaur
Court of Savathûn Lightbearer Acolyte, Lightbearer Knight, Lightbearer Wizard Ultra Corrupted Chieftain
Derelict Leviathan Imperial Centurion, Imperial Incendior, Nightmare of Tlazat, Fed to Beasts, Nightmare of Uaoc, Spine Breaker, Elite Loyalist Centurion with squad Elite Corrupted Chieftain with squad, Nightmare of Evoks, the Burned, Nightmare of Ky'leks, the Docked

Trivia

Scorn Enthusiast
Maintenance Tank.png
Production information

Model:

Maintenance Vehicle

Technical specifications

Other system(s):

Side Armor
Headlights
Taillights

Armament:

None

Crew:

1 person

Usage

Role(s):

Maintenance and construction

Affiliation:

Golden Age Humanity

 

The Maintenance Tank is a support and construction vehicle that was used by Humanity during the Golden Age. Though it is unknown if it is used in the Last City, Guardians have used them in some occasions during missions across the Sol System.

Gameplay

The Maintenance Tank drives much like a Drake Tank, perhaps being a little faster, but is not outfitted with any sort of weapon. When used, the player is instructed to either ram into obstacles or flee an area as fast as they can.

The Maintenance Tank is first used in the Mission Utopia, where The Guardian boards one to escape the depths of the New Pacific Arcology before they are overrun by the Hive, after stealing a Golden Age CPU and triggering an alarm that alerted the complex. The tank can smash through the chitin obstacles and barriers erected by the Hive, as well as crush them under its threads.[1]

Another Maintenance Tank is used in the mission Reforging the Past, where Clovis Bray I directs the player to pilot it to get to him fast, and to use it to crush the assaulting Vex outside of the Bray Exoscience.[2]

Trivia

  • It's possible that the Drake Tank is a modified variant of this vehicle.

Gallery

List of appearences

References

  1. ^ Bungie (2017/8/9), Destiny 2, Mission: Utopia
  2. ^ Bungie (2020/11/10), Destiny 2: Beyond Light, Mission: Reforging the Past