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During the [[Battle of Onyx]], [[Kurt-051]] was fighting off a patrol of [[Sentinels]] with [[Team Saber]]. In order to allow [[Team Saber]] to retreat, [[Kurt-051]] gained the attention of the [[Sentinels]] and headed towards the '''Twin Forks River'''. There [[Kurt-051]] dove under and swam upstream until he found a rock ledge three meters underwater where he tucked himself away. Here, under thermal protection of the water, rock, and the photoreactive circuits of his armor, he figured the [[Sentinels]] would not pick him up his thermal reading.<ref>Nylund, Eric. Halo: Ghosts of Onyx. New York: Tor, 2006. Pg 249-251. </ref>
During the [[Battle of Onyx]], [[Kurt-051]] was fighting off a patrol of [[Sentinels]] with [[Team Saber]]. In order to allow [[Team Saber]] to retreat, [[Kurt-051]] gained the attention of the [[Sentinels]] and headed towards the '''Twin Forks River'''. There [[Kurt-051]] dove under and swam upstream until he found a rock ledge three meters underwater where he tucked himself away. Here, under thermal protection of the water, rock, and the photoreactive circuits of his armor, he figured the [[Sentinels]] would not pick him up his thermal reading.<ref>Nylund, Eric. Halo: Ghosts of Onyx. New York: Tor, 2006. Pg 249-251. </ref>
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The Twin Forks River was a river on the planet Onyx.

Significance

During the Battle of Onyx, Kurt-051 was fighting off a patrol of Sentinels with Team Saber. In order to allow Team Saber to retreat, Kurt-051 gained the attention of the Sentinels and headed towards the Twin Forks River. There Kurt-051 dove under and swam upstream until he found a rock ledge three meters underwater where he tucked himself away. Here, under thermal protection of the water, rock, and the photoreactive circuits of his armor, he figured the Sentinels would not pick him up his thermal reading.[1]

Sources

  1. ^ Nylund, Eric. Halo: Ghosts of Onyx. New York: Tor, 2006. Pg 249-251.