Orbital Deployment

ODST are named and known for their notable method of deployment, a process called “transorbital support interdiction.” Much like paratroopers of centuries past, ODST are inserted directly from orbit into combat behind enemy lines. From here, the ODST are capable of cutting off supplies and communication, while also actively flanking the enemy if necessary. Their drop pods - usually the standard SOEIV (Single Occupant Exoatmospheric Insertion Vehicle) - are launched from an orbiting naval vessel at the target, entering the atmosphere and braking just short of impact. This extraordinarily dangerous method of deployment is one of the main inhibitors of personnel choosing to serve in the ODST, though it is also seen as an important distinguishing psychological characteristic among their ranks.