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'''Thomas Levesque''' was a human civilian in the 2400s.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 112''</ref>
'''Thomas Levesque''' was a human aeronautical engineer who was presumably employed by [[Misriah Armory]]. At some point in the 25th century, he, along with [[Gov Aukland]], designed the [[GA-TL1 Longsword|GA-TL1 ''Longsword'' Interceptor/Strike Fighter]]. He is the namesake of the ''"TL"'' in the craft's designation.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 112''</ref>
 
==Overview==
At some point in the 25th century, Thomas along with [[Gov Aukland]] designed the [[GA-TL1 Longsword]]. For their part in the ship, their names inspired the designation of the Longsword.
 
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]'' {{mo}}


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Revision as of 11:28, November 19, 2011

Template:Character Infobox Thomas Levesque was a human aeronautical engineer who was presumably employed by Misriah Armory. At some point in the 25th century, he, along with Gov Aukland, designed the GA-TL1 Longsword Interceptor/Strike Fighter. He is the namesake of the "TL" in the craft's designation.[1]

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