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'''Code Omega Three''' was a [[UNSC]] emergency code. The code, to be used during combat operations, chilled any soldier to the core.  
'''Code Omega Three''' was a [[UNSC]] emergency code. The code, to be used during combat operations, chilled any soldier to the core.  


Omega Three was the panic code, an order to break and run no matter the cost. This code was used only in extreme situations, when a combat situation suddenly turned hostile grim for the [[UNSC]] forces and that they would be massacred if they did not immediately retreat. Though when enacted, it will result in total chaose. <ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 22</ref>
Omega Three was the panic code, an order to break and run no matter the cost. This code was used only in extreme situations, when a combat situation suddenly turned extremely grim for the [[UNSC]] forces and they would be massacred if they did not immediately retreat.<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 22</ref>


It was used in [[Operation TORPEDO]] in 2545 when seven [[Covenant]] cruisers arrived on [[Pegasi Delta]] to halt the [[Spartan III]]'s attack.  
It was used in [[Operation TORPEDO]] in 2545 when seven [[Covenant]] cruisers arrived on [[Pegasi Delta]] to halt the [[Spartan III]]'s attack.  

Revision as of 23:25, May 4, 2008

Code Omega Three was a UNSC emergency code. The code, to be used during combat operations, chilled any soldier to the core.

Omega Three was the panic code, an order to break and run no matter the cost. This code was used only in extreme situations, when a combat situation suddenly turned extremely grim for the UNSC forces and they would be massacred if they did not immediately retreat.[1]

It was used in Operation TORPEDO in 2545 when seven Covenant cruisers arrived on Pegasi Delta to halt the Spartan III's attack.

References

  1. ^ Ghosts of Onyx page 22