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A '''hull breach''' occurs when the outer layer, or hull, of a [[starship]]'s armor plating is somehow damaged or destroyed, rendering the interior of the ship exposed to the vacuum of space.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 27''</ref> Hull breaches typically result in violent explosions of the atmosphere within the vessel venting into the vacuum of space, known as "explosive decompression". This can also happen to smaller ships, such as [[D77-TC Pelican|Pelican]] dropships or [[GA-TL1 Longsword|Longsword]] star fighters. In these smaller cases, "explosive decompression" can be fatal, making the pilot lose control, or perhaps die himself from vacuum. Small hull breaches can be counteracted with [[sealant foam]].<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 130''</ref>
A '''hull breach''' occurs when the outer layer, or hull, of a [[starship]]'s armor plating is somehow damaged or destroyed, rendering the interior of the ship exposed to the vacuum of space.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 27''</ref> Hull breaches typically result in violent explosions of the atmosphere within the vessel venting into the vacuum of space, known as "explosive decompression". This can also happen to smaller ships, such as [[D77-TC Pelican|Pelican]] dropships or [[GA-TL1 Longsword|Longsword]] star fighters. In these smaller cases, "explosive decompression" can be fatal, making the pilot lose control, or perhaps die himself from vacuum. Small hull breaches can be counteracted with [[sealant foam]].<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 130''</ref>

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A hull breach occurs when the outer layer, or hull, of a starship's armor plating is somehow damaged or destroyed, rendering the interior of the ship exposed to the vacuum of space.[1] Hull breaches typically result in violent explosions of the atmosphere within the vessel venting into the vacuum of space, known as "explosive decompression". This can also happen to smaller ships, such as Pelican dropships or Longsword star fighters. In these smaller cases, "explosive decompression" can be fatal, making the pilot lose control, or perhaps die himself from vacuum. Small hull breaches can be counteracted with sealant foam.[2]

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 27
  2. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 130