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[[Fleet Admiral]] ''' Graselyn Tuwa''' was a [[human]] officer of the [[UNSC Navy]] in command of a {{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}}.<ref name="ll232"/>


[[Admiral]] ''' Graselyn Tuwa''' is a [[human]] officer of the [[UNSC Navy]] in command of a {{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}}.<ref name="ll232"/>
==Biography==
Throughout her career in the [[UNSC Navy]], [[Admiral]] Tuwa had gained a reputation for being a tough, sneaky tactician.<ref name="ll324">'''Halo: Last Light''', ''pages 324-325''</ref>  


==Biography==
===Gao===
Throughout her career in the [[UNSC Navy]], [[Admiral]] Tuwa had gained a reputation for being a tough, sneaky tactician.<ref name="ll324">'''Halo: Last Light''', ''pages 324-325''</ref> In [[2553]], Tuwa was in command of a {{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}}, the [[flagship]] of a Navy [[battle group]]. That year, Tuwa was charged by Admiral [[Margaret Parangosky]] with bringing the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s [[717th Xeno-Materials Exploitation Battalion]] to the [[human]] [[Outer Colony]] of [[Gao]] in the [[Cordoba system]] in search of [[Forerunner]] [[ancilla]] [[Intrepid Eye]]. While the [[battalion]] operated on Gao's surface, Tuwa's battle group remained just beyond the planet's orbit.<ref name="ll232"/>
In [[2553]], Tuwa was in command of a {{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}}, the [[flagship]] of a Navy [[battle group]]. That year, Tuwa was charged by Admiral [[Margaret Parangosky]] with bringing the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s [[717th Xeno-Materials Exploitation Battalion]] to the [[human]] [[Outer Colony]] of [[Gao]] in the [[Cordoba system]] in search of [[Forerunner]] [[ancilla]] [[Intrepid Eye]]. While the [[battalion]] operated on Gao's surface, Tuwa's battle group remained just beyond the planet's orbit.<ref name="ll232"/>


After the battalion was attacked on [[2553#July|July 4, 2553]], Tuwa was unable to have her task force send more than a handful of [[platoon]]s to Gao's surface to aid the battalion under orders from Parangosky to prevent the UNSC from infringing on Gao's sovereignty and risking a planet-wide insurgency.<ref name="ll232"/> On [[2553#July|July 5, 2553]], Tuwa and her task force attempted to mask their approach into Gao's orbit by taking the Cenobian Corridor, a route behind Gao's closest [[moon]] of [[Cenobia]]. However, the [[Gao Ministry of Protection]] anticipated this move and blockaded the route. Instead, Tuwa deployed several [[Pelican]]s and [[Owl]]s to aid the battalion, but several of these [[dropship]]s were destroyed by the Ministry of Protection's [[fleet]] of [[patrol corvette]]s.<ref name="ll271">'''Halo: Last Light''', ''pages 268-271''</ref> Tuwa later devised plans to extract the surviving forces of the battalion from the planet's surface.<ref name="ll324"/>
After the battalion was attacked on [[2553#July|July 4, 2553]], Tuwa was unable to have her task force send more than a handful of [[platoon]]s to Gao's surface to aid the battalion under orders from Parangosky to prevent the UNSC from infringing on Gao's sovereignty and risking a planet-wide insurgency.<ref name="ll232"/> On [[2553#July|July 5, 2553]], Tuwa and her task force attempted to mask their approach into Gao's orbit by taking the Cenobian Corridor, a route behind Gao's closest [[moon]] of [[Cenobia]]. However, the [[Gao Ministry of Protection]] anticipated this move and blockaded the route. Instead, Tuwa deployed several [[Pelican]]s and [[Owl]]s to aid the battalion, but several of these [[dropship]]s were destroyed by the Ministry of Protection's [[fleet]] of [[patrol corvette]]s.<ref name="ll271">'''Halo: Last Light''', ''pages 268-271''</ref> Tuwa later devised plans to extract the surviving forces of the battalion from the planet's surface.<ref name="ll324"/>
===Death===
On December 2553, Tuwa was killed and her family was abducted. The Office of Naval Intelligence retaliated by sending a [[Ferret]] team led by [[Veta Lopis]] to find her killer and rescue her family.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 22:25, June 22, 2017

Tuwa
Biographical information

Died:

December 2553

Personal details

Species:

Human

Gender:

Female

Political and military information

Affiliation:

UNSC Navy[1]

Rank:

Fleet Admiral[1]

 

Fleet Admiral Graselyn Tuwa was a human officer of the UNSC Navy in command of a Marathon-class heavy cruiser.[1]

Biography

Throughout her career in the UNSC Navy, Admiral Tuwa had gained a reputation for being a tough, sneaky tactician.[2]

Gao

In 2553, Tuwa was in command of a Marathon-class heavy cruiser, the flagship of a Navy battle group. That year, Tuwa was charged by Admiral Margaret Parangosky with bringing the Office of Naval Intelligence's 717th Xeno-Materials Exploitation Battalion to the human Outer Colony of Gao in the Cordoba system in search of Forerunner ancilla Intrepid Eye. While the battalion operated on Gao's surface, Tuwa's battle group remained just beyond the planet's orbit.[1]

After the battalion was attacked on July 4, 2553, Tuwa was unable to have her task force send more than a handful of platoons to Gao's surface to aid the battalion under orders from Parangosky to prevent the UNSC from infringing on Gao's sovereignty and risking a planet-wide insurgency.[1] On July 5, 2553, Tuwa and her task force attempted to mask their approach into Gao's orbit by taking the Cenobian Corridor, a route behind Gao's closest moon of Cenobia. However, the Gao Ministry of Protection anticipated this move and blockaded the route. Instead, Tuwa deployed several Pelicans and Owls to aid the battalion, but several of these dropships were destroyed by the Ministry of Protection's fleet of patrol corvettes.[3] Tuwa later devised plans to extract the surviving forces of the battalion from the planet's surface.[2]

Death

On December 2553, Tuwa was killed and her family was abducted. The Office of Naval Intelligence retaliated by sending a Ferret team led by Veta Lopis to find her killer and rescue her family.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e Halo: Last Light, page 232
  2. ^ a b Halo: Last Light, pages 324-325
  3. ^ Halo: Last Light, pages 268-271