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Few had even heard of subsection seven because it was little more than a technicality, before the [[Ascendant Justice]] was captured. This was due to the chances of capturing even a severely crippled covenant ship, as its crew would activate their self-destruct anyway. Because the humans could not completely search the Ascendant Justice, they instead planned to take it to Reach and try to return with a more prepared team.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', pages 93/94</ref> | Few had even heard of subsection seven because it was little more than a technicality, before the [[Ascendant Justice]] was captured. This was due to the chances of capturing even a severely crippled covenant ship, as its crew would activate their self-destruct anyway. Because the humans could not completely search the Ascendant Justice, they instead planned to take it to Reach and try to return with a more prepared team.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', pages 93/94</ref> | ||
''*Note the number [[7]] in the subsection title.'' ''The Covenant have been proven to have tracking devices on ships when during the [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]], Captain Jacob Keyes accidentally picked up a tracking device in Covenant debris that attached to his ship. This | ''*Note the number [[7]] in the subsection title.'' ''The Covenant have been proven to have tracking devices on ships when during the [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]], Captain Jacob Keyes accidentally picked up a tracking device in Covenant debris that attached to his ship. This led to the [[Battle of Reach]] and its fall as well as the loss of most of the [[Spartans]].'' | ||
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