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The '''RQ-XII Drone''' was a reconnaissance drone used by the [[UNSC]]'s [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] early in the [[Human-Covenant War]]. One such drone was launched by the [[UNSC Walk of Shame]] and recovered by the [[UNSC Heracles]] when the former left Harvest and the latter arrived. It picked up the conversations between the [[Artificial Intelligence|A.I.s]] [[Mack]] and [[Sif]] while the hiding in [[Jotun Heavy Industries|Jotuns]] before the glassing of Harvest. This information was later accessed by the civilian contractor "[[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|Charlie Hotel]]" <ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', page 391</ref>.
The '''RQ-XII Drone''' was a reconnaissance drone used by the [[UNSC]]'s [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] early in the [[Human-Covenant War]]. One such drone was launched by the [[UNSC Walk of Shame]] and recovered by the [[UNSC Heracles]] when the former left Harvest and the latter arrived. It picked up the conversations between the [[Artificial Intelligence|A.I.s]] [[Mack]] and [[Sif]] while the hiding in [[Jotun Heavy Industries|Jotuns]] before the glassing of Harvest. This information was later accessed by the civilian contractor "[[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|Charlie Hotel]]" <ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', page 391</ref>.


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The RQ-XII Drone was a reconnaissance drone used by the UNSC's Office of Naval Intelligence early in the Human-Covenant War. One such drone was launched by the UNSC Walk of Shame and recovered by the UNSC Heracles when the former left Harvest and the latter arrived. It picked up the conversations between the A.I.s Mack and Sif while the hiding in Jotuns before the glassing of Harvest. This information was later accessed by the civilian contractor "Charlie Hotel" [1].

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