Talk:UNSC In Amber Clad

I don't know where else to make discussion about this, but after reaching the snowy part, I believe between Sacred Icon and Quarantine Zone levels, I looked up in the sky, and I could see a ship that blows up, and then streaks down to the ground. I don't think it's In Amber Clad, but if I squint hard enough it may could be. Any ideas?


 * If you're talking about a structure that gets shot down over the library, I believe that is a Sentinel Production Facility.

The only ship I saw when I walked around the outside of the level(Oh I love invincability) I saw High Charity trust me I walked all around untill I reached the invisable barrier that I think is the barrier to Q!uarintine Zone. Any way I only saw High Charity. Searched the whole place.--prophit of war 22:57, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Maybe you have to walk through the level properly to trigger it. --Dragonclaws 23:57, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

Trust me, I walked all around you might have saw High Charity behind a cloud.--prophit of war 15:56, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

Quarantine Zone does have the IAC in it - just not for most of the level. when you get to the last gondola, just look to the right in the sky before you hop on - there's the IAC, sitting over the Quarantine Zone. You can see it during the start of the next bit, too.  Kora ‘Morhekee   The Battle-Net  My Conquests.  01:40, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

Salvage
Was the UNSC Amber Clad damaged beyond repair because i belive u are still able to salvage her.


 * But it is on High Charity, which is dominated by Flood. A better course of action would be to rig her to explode, and escape on a Covenant ship. --Dragonclaws 23:14, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

I was trying to say that being salvageable means that the UNSC amber clad should not be classfied as destroyed

It probaly is not

More Specific Designation?
In Amber Clad is designated FFG-142. In the United States Navy, FF is the designation for frigate, and G is the designation for a ship with guided missiles. Can we assume that In Amber Clad would be designated a guided missile frigate? Should this be added to the article? 24.63.253.53 22:51, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
 * replied on user's talk page. Cheers, 49 Proximal Secant[ oracle ][[Image:H3 Monitor.PNG|25px]] 22:58, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

--- In Amber Clad is called a destroyer in Halo:ghosts of onyx, but this is probably a mistake. Where does it mention it as a Frigate ellse where ? --Climax Viod 18:29, 8 January 2007 (UTC)

Should there be a link to the Wikipedia article on Hull Classification Symbols for all ships? i think it would be useful for some people, especially for the ships with unknown classifications, like UNSC Carriers and Prowlers -- 125.238.89.198 03:24, 18 January 2007

In Amber Clad a destroyer?
the In Amber Clad was never mentioned as a frigate once and only as a destroyer plus if you look around the hull under rear front she has no fighter launch bay when in halo fall of reach it states the all frigates come with a wing of fighters and again destroyers marked with no single ship fighters 2 M.A.C Cannons that could be the front U shaped piece on her think about it

There are docking bays along the sides of IAC's hull

sorry didn't have an account im the guy who posted the first thing but if you look at a picture on this page there are 2 mac batteries the U shape and for the fighters look at the last level of halo The Maw and compare that the In Amber Clad does not have a hanger--Plasmatag 00:10, 30 May 2007 (UTC)

It launched pelicans, so it has a hangar, so if it has a hangar it is a frigate.

there's also the matter of the FFG designation, typically used for Frigates.  Kora ‘Morhekee   The Battle-Net  My Conquests.  20:38, 3 August 2007 (UTC)


 * I'm in Navy JROTC. In the US Navy, hull classification FFG means "guided missile frigate". A destroyer would be labeled "DD". So, the Amber is in fact a frigate, not a destroyer as some speculate. Just look it up. Consider the matter closed. Leonidas-300 04:43, 27 August 2007 (UTC)

GoO Page 185: "the UNSC destroyer In Amber Clad." General si'mo'n  r  j  h 11:49, 9 December 2007 (UTC)

Slipspace velocity?
Where are the figures for the slipspace velocity information coming from? Just wondering how accurate they are. I see that the POA and IAC have the same speed listed, but I would've thought the POA would be faster due to it's larger engines (GOO, 187).