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[[File:H5G Watershed.png|thumb|250px|Watershed's emblem. Motto: My mind is my sword.]]
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The '''Watershed Division''' is a branch of the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]].  
The '''Watershed Division''' is a branch of the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]].  
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The company had facilities in the following cities and locations:
The company had facilities in the following cities and locations:
*[[Sedra City]]
*[[Sedra City]]
==Trivia==
Their slogan is in latin. Which translated reads "I put my mind to it".


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 19:19, March 17, 2016

"Mens est mihi gladium meum"
— Watershed divisions slogan
The logo of Watershed Division.
Watershed's emblem. Motto: My mind is my sword.

The Watershed Division is a branch of the Office of Naval Intelligence.

History

It was responsible for the manufacturing of the Prefect armor variant. The Prefect variant was the product of research on Trevelyan from the discovery of a native armor system, utilized by Forerunner Prefects late into their civilization’s history. The Watershed Division used local Huragok to reverse-engineer the original designs, grafting the abandoned armor system into baseline MJOLNIR standards for SPARTAN-IV use.[1] It was tested at Denegroth, West Conamara on Europa.[2] The Watershed Division also manufactured the Centurion, Hoplite, Hunter, Copperhead, Argus, and Hermes MJOLNIR armors.

In 2556, a Watershed Division facility located in Sedra City was under "Active Investigation" by ONI after the February 7 terrorist attack.[3]

Facilities

The company had facilities in the following cities and locations:

Trivia

Their slogan is in latin. Which translated reads "I put my mind to it".

List of appearances

Sources