Talk:Seeker of Truth

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it could not have been at the first halo because it wasnt destroyed and if it is a flagship like asendent justice it would be the same size but in halo first strike cortana states that the master chief is flying to the largest ship in the system

It wasn't destroyed? What wasn't destroyed? The Seeker of Truth? Installation 04? WTF? guesty-persony-thingyI too have an AI... his name is Supreme Honcho. 23:06, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
It was at the first Halo - this we know from the graphic novel. It must have left the system before Cortana's scan began. "By the time I learned of the demon's intent there was nothing I could do." He was alerted about the state of the PoA, and he left before his ship was destroyed. --Dragonclaws(talk) 23:11, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
The ship had plenty of time between the destruction of Halo and when Cortana said that to escape. -ED 22:00, 8 March 2007 (UTC)



Flagship Status[edit]

In my opinion, the Seeker of Truth was, of course, the primary flagship of the Fleet of Particular Justice, whereas the Ascendant Justice was the fleet's secondary flagship. When the Supreme Commander and most of his forces left the Threshold system, he left the Ascendant Justice in charge of the garrison force. The spec-ops Elite that the Chief fought on the bridge was probably just that - a Special Operations Elite - not the shipmaster. --Braidenvl 17:55, 5 October 2008 (UTC)

This vessel is a CAS-class[edit]

In the Anniversary opening cutscene Thel says 'and I followed with all the ships at my command' and we clearly see a CAS-class and several battle cruisers pursuing. Also it is heavily implied that the vessel seen at the start of the Heretic is Thel's vessel.—This unsigned comment was made by Lord 'Themee (talkcontribs). Please sign your posts with ~~~~