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'''Bandersnatch''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] emergency code to be declared following a radiological- or energy-based disaster.<ref name="onyx">'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', Chapter 21, ''page 183''</ref> This code has been used many times, most often when a [[Human colonies|human colony]] world has been [[glassing|glassed]] by [[Covenant]] naval forces.
'''Bandersnatch''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] emergency code to be declared following a radiological- or energy-based disaster.<ref name="onyx">''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', Chapter 21</ref>  


==Use==
==Usage==
Bandersnatch was declared following the nuclear bombing by UNSC forces to destroy the rebellion on [[Far Isle]] in 2492. [[Cortana]] later declared Bandersnatch, in addition to code [[Hydra (code)|Hydra]], on [[2552#November|November 3, 2552]] due to the attempted activation of [[Installation 05]], and the [[Flood]] infection which had consumed significant portions of the ring and the Covenant holy city, ''[[High Charity]]''.<ref name="onyx"/>
The emergency code has been used in the following cases:
*In [[2492]], Bandersnatch was declared following the nuclear bombing by UNSC forces to destroy the rebellion on [[Far Isle]].<ref name="onyx"/>
*During the [[Human-Covenant War]], the code was used when a [[Human colonies]] was being [[glassing|glassed]] by [[Covenant]] naval forces.<ref name="onyx"/>
*On [[2552#November|November 3, 2552]]; [[Cortana]] declared Bandersnatch, in addition to code [[Hydra (code)|Hydra]], due to the attempted activation of [[Installation 05]], and the [[Flood]] infection which had consumed significant portions of the ring and the Covenant holy city, ''[[High Charity]]''.<ref name="onyx"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 21:59, February 6, 2020

Bandersnatch is a United Nations Space Command emergency code to be declared following a radiological- or energy-based disaster.[1]

Usage

The emergency code has been used in the following cases:

Trivia

The word "bandersnatch" comes from the famous poem Jabberwocky.[2]

List of appearances

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