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Some of the specs posted in the ship's chart maybe incorrect. I'm openly admitting this, becuase since it is a ''Prowler''-class i used some info from normal [[UNSC Prowler]]s. Althought this is just a possiblty cause i assumed things, but everything else is correct. Just there may be some flasehoods in the chart. --[[Shch 'Nodotee]] [[Image:Donut 7.JPG|35px]] 01:22, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
Some of the specs posted in the ship's chart maybe incorrect. I'm openly admitting this, becuase since it is a ''Prowler''-class i used some info from normal [[UNSC Prowler]]s. Althought this is just a possiblty cause i assumed things, but everything else is correct. Just there may be some flasehoods in the chart. --[[Shch 'Nodotee]] [[Image:Donut 7.JPG|35px]] 01:22, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
I also have a problem with "Less than 20 people have ever seen it." That line only applies to the high security Faraday Cage/conference room on board the ''Point of No Return'' and not the actual ship itself. (Just think about it. A cruiser which would need to be crewed by less than 20 people. Virtually impossible) As such I shall be amending this article accordingly.

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This isn't a UNSC Prowler? --Omrifere 00:43, 3 January 2007 (UTC)

No it is not. A UNSC Prowler is much smaller than a Destroyer. The exsictance of this type of ship is undeniable. Please read Ghosts of Onyx. --Will 20:55, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

yes. Cheers, 49 Proximal Secant[oracle]File:H3 Monitor.PNG 17:33, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

Possibility of Falsehood

Some of the specs posted in the ship's chart maybe incorrect. I'm openly admitting this, becuase since it is a Prowler-class i used some info from normal UNSC Prowlers. Althought this is just a possiblty cause i assumed things, but everything else is correct. Just there may be some flasehoods in the chart. --Shch 'Nodotee File:Donut 7.JPG 01:22, 31 January 2007 (UTC)

I also have a problem with "Less than 20 people have ever seen it." That line only applies to the high security Faraday Cage/conference room on board the Point of No Return and not the actual ship itself. (Just think about it. A cruiser which would need to be crewed by less than 20 people. Virtually impossible) As such I shall be amending this article accordingly.