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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*[[UNSC Gettysburg|The Gettysburg]] has the only mentioned O-Club, Where it had a massive table of oak, scored with numerous gouges and scorches from a hundred cigars casually set upon its surface. There was a bar stocked with bottles containing a rainbow collection of liquors. It also housed the UNSC gold-fringed blue flag. Along with photos of Past Officers and Captains of the Gettysburg. And a tin Civil War daguerreotypes that displayed the battlefields full of charging men and cavalry and cannons.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', pages 286-287</ref>
*[[UNSC Gettysburg|The Gettysburg]] has the only mentioned O-Club. Where it had a massive table of oak, scored with numerous gouges and scorches from a hundred cigars casually set upon its surface. There was a bar stocked with bottles containing a rainbow collection of liquors. It also housed the UNSC gold-fringed blue flag. Along with photos of Past Officers and Captains of the Gettysburg. And a tin Civil War daguerreotypes that displayed the battlefields full of charging men and cavalry and cannons.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', pages 286-287</ref>


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An Officers' Club, colloquially known as an "O-Club", is a bar and lounge aboard UNSC vessels, and presumably on many UNSC bases. This is forbidden territory to all crew on board aboard vessels, save those who were commissioned officers.

Trivia

  • The Gettysburg has the only mentioned O-Club. Where it had a massive table of oak, scored with numerous gouges and scorches from a hundred cigars casually set upon its surface. There was a bar stocked with bottles containing a rainbow collection of liquors. It also housed the UNSC gold-fringed blue flag. Along with photos of Past Officers and Captains of the Gettysburg. And a tin Civil War daguerreotypes that displayed the battlefields full of charging men and cavalry and cannons.[1]

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: First Strike, pages 286-287