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'''FFG-201''' was a {{Class|Mulsanne|light frigate}} in the service of the [[UNSC Navy]] during the [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|post-Covenant war]] era.{{Ref/Map|Id=Breaker|HINF|Breaker | '''FFG-201''' was a {{Class|Mulsanne|light frigate}} in the service of the [[UNSC Navy]] during the [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|post-Covenant war]] era.{{Ref/Map|Id=Breaker|HINF|Breaker}} | ||
==Service history== | ==Service history== | ||
FFG-201 served in the [[UNSC Navy]] between the ''Mulsane''-class' launch in [[2553]],{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} and its eventual decommissioning in the following years. By [[2559]]-[[2560]], the ship had been grounded in the [[Chiltift Basin]] shipbreaking yards on [[Camber]] - with these yards later becoming the site of a raid by [[Spartan Operations|Spartans]] [[Sigrid Eklund]] and [[Hieu Dinh]] around this time.{{Ref/ | FFG-201 served in the [[UNSC Navy]] between the ''Mulsane''-class' launch in [[2553]],{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} and its eventual decommissioning in the following years. By [[2559]]-[[2560]], the ship had been grounded in the [[Chiltift Basin]] shipbreaking yards on [[Camber]] - with these yards later becoming the site of a raid by [[Spartan Operations|Spartans]] [[Sigrid Eklund]] and [[Hieu Dinh]] around this time.{{Ref/Game|Id=Trailer|Halo Infinite Season 2 Lone Wolves Intro Cinematic}} | ||
==Production notes== | ==Production notes== | ||
FFG-201 is featured as the setting of the ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' multiplayer map [[Breaker]], first introduced in [[Season 02: Lone Wolves]]. It shares its [[hull classification symbol]] with {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}, a vessel first introduced in ''[[Halo 3]]'' and later prominently featured in ''[[Halo 4]]''. ''Forward Unto Dawn'' is canonically a {{Class|Charon|light frigate}}, while the FFG-201 found in ''Halo Infinite'' is a ''Mulsanne''-class frigate - a distinctly different vessel. It is unclear whether this label is simply intended as an Easter egg or as a distinct canonical inclusion; early stages of the map's production showcase the FFG-201 logos as a deliberate element that was kept from pre-production to final art pass, indicating that the inclusion was deliberate on the part of [[343 Industries]]. | FFG-201 is featured as the setting of the ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' multiplayer map [[Breaker]], first introduced in [[Season 02: Lone Wolves]]. It shares its [[hull classification symbol]] with {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}, a vessel first introduced in ''[[Halo 3]]'' and later prominently featured in ''[[Halo 4]]''. ''Forward Unto Dawn'' is canonically a {{Class|Charon|light frigate}}, while the FFG-201 found in ''Halo Infinite'' is a ''Mulsanne''-class frigate - a distinctly different vessel. It is unclear whether this label is simply intended as an Easter egg or as a distinct canonical inclusion; early stages of the map's production showcase the FFG-201 logos as a deliberate element that was kept from pre-production to final art pass, indicating that the inclusion was deliberate on the part of [[343 Industries]]. If so, this may indicate that UNSC Navy hull codes have a system for duplicate numbers, or reassigning hull codes to new vessels once a given ship has been struck from the naval registry. | ||
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