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The '''UNSC ''Herodotus''''' was a [[UNSC Destroyer]] that saw action at the [[Battle of Reach]]. During the battle it was destroyed by a so-called [[Covenant]] [[Supercruiser]] using a previously unknown weapon. This weapon projected a needle-thin beam of charged energy particles from a distance of one hundred thousand kilometers that bisected the ship from bow to stern and would later become known as an [[Energy Projector]]. <ref>''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'', page 298 and 320</ref> | The '''UNSC ''Herodotus''''' was a [[UNSC Destroyer]] that saw action at the [[Battle of Reach]]. During the battle it was destroyed by a so-called [[Covenant]] [[Supercruiser]] using a previously unknown weapon. This weapon projected a needle-thin beam of charged energy particles from a distance of one hundred thousand kilometers that bisected the ship from bow to stern and would later become known as an [[Energy Projector]]. <ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', page 298 and 320</ref> | ||
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The UNSC Herodotus was a UNSC Destroyer that saw action at the Battle of Reach. During the battle it was destroyed by a so-called Covenant Supercruiser using a previously unknown weapon. This weapon projected a needle-thin beam of charged energy particles from a distance of one hundred thousand kilometers that bisected the ship from bow to stern and would later become known as an Energy Projector. [1]
Trivia
- The name Herodotus came from the real-life person Herodotus who was an ancient Greek historian.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 298 and 320