UNSC Aegis Fate

The , Hull Classification Symbol FFG-307, is a frigate of the UNSC Navy.

Background
The Aegis Fate took part in the attempt to stop the Prophet of Truth from activating the Ark's Portal. In the cut-scene, it can be seen firing MAC rounds at the Forerunner Dreadnought alongside the Forward Unto Dawn and an unknown UNSC frigate. The Aegis followed the Covenant Separatists' First Sangheilian Fleet into the portal and survived a further engagement between the Elite's and the Covenant Loyalists' fleets.

In the ensuing Battle of Installation 00, the Aegis Fate was last seen in a stationary position in the atmosphere of the Ark over a Brute encampment in the desert regions. It is unknown whether or not Aegis Fate ever made it back to Earth.

Assignment
It was assigned to the UNSC Home Fleet during the First and Second Battle of Earth when the confrontation concluded with the Covenant Loyalist withdrawal through the Forerunner Portal.

The Sangheilian Fleet pursued them several hours later through the Portal, and the UNSC Aegis Fate was one of the UNSC warships attached to the Elite fleet as well as the UNSC Forward Unto Dawn.

Behind the Scenes
The can be seen if one looks towards the northeastern patch of unclouded sky on the Halo 3 multiplayer map Sandtrap. This might explain the reason for human arms on this map.

UNSC Battle Cruiser
"A UNSC battle cruiser looms menacingly over Shrine's sprawling sand dunes..."

- www.1up.com, commenting on Shrine

Prior to Halo 3's release, the Aegis Fate was thought to be a UNSC Battle Cruiser utilized in the Battle of the Ark, and descriptions found in the Halo 3 Beta described it as such. Estimates of its size, armaments, and capabilities, using the Super Star Destroyer ships from the Star Wars series and universe. against the Covenant placed it as one of the most powerful ships in either side's armada - ironic, then, that it turned out to be a frigate, one of the UNSC's least effective and smallest ships, in the final game.

Miscellaneous
It was found that a glitch allowed the camera to get past the boundaries of the map and roam freely outside of it. You can see this on a Youtube video.