Battle for Tribute: Difference between revisions
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(I wonder if the SPARTAN-IIs were Team Black. After all, their deployment to Verge was a response to the blockade of Tribute.) |
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==Aftermath and legacy== | ==Aftermath and legacy== | ||
During the battle, the freighter ''[[Floral Express]]'' fled the planet while carrying colonial refugees. Presumably following a random [[slipspace]] trajectory per the [[Cole Protocol]], the ship arrived near [[Installation 03]] in the [[Khaphrae system]] on [[2552#October|October 8th]].<ref name="11h">''[[Eleventh Hour reports]] - #5''</ref> This would lead the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] to uncover the [[Composer]], which would be secured on nearby [[Ivanoff Station]]. | During the battle, the freighter ''[[Floral Express]]'' fled the planet while carrying colonial refugees. Presumably following a random [[slipspace]] trajectory per the [[Cole Protocol]], the ship arrived near [[Installation 03]] in the [[Khaphrae system]] on [[2552#October|October 8th]].<ref name="11h">''[[Eleventh Hour reports]] - #5''</ref> This would lead the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] to uncover the [[Composer]] after the war, which would be secured on nearby [[Ivanoff Station]]. | ||
In [[2558]], the {{UNSCship|Infinity}}'s [[SPARTAN-IV Program|SPARTAN-IV]] complement used a simulation of the Casbah theater for their War Games training to honor the sacrifice of the SPARTAN-IIIs who died there.<ref name="landf"/> | In [[2558]], the {{UNSCship|Infinity}}'s [[SPARTAN-IV Program|SPARTAN-IV]] complement used a simulation of the Casbah theater for their War Games training to honor the sacrifice of the SPARTAN-IIIs who died there.<ref name="landf"/> |