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{{title|UNSC ''Coral Sea''}}
{{title|UNSC ''Coral Sea''}}
The '''UNSC ''Coral Sea''''' was a Corvette of the [[United Nations Space Command]].. In [[2552]], it was stationed at [[Earth]] during [the [[First Battle of Earth]]. The ''Coral Sea'' descended near [[New Mombasa]] to help in the fight taking place there, and was one of four ships fast enough to follow the {{UNSCShip|In Amber Clad}} into [[slipspace]] with the [[Assault Carrier]] commanded by the [[High Prophet of Regret]]. The ''Coral Sea'' was faster than the ''[[Dusk]]'', a [[UNSC Prowler|Prowler]] assigned to shadow the Assault Carrier, and sped out of their sensor range in the ethereal realm of slipspace.  
The '''UNSC ''Coral Sea''''' was a Corvette of the [[United Nations Space Command]].. In [[2552]], it was stationed at [[Earth]] during the [[First Battle of Earth]]. The ''Coral Sea'' descended near [[New Mombasa]] to help in the fight taking place there, and was one of four ships fast enough to follow the {{UNSCShip|In Amber Clad}} into [[slipspace]] with the [[Assault Carrier]] commanded by the [[High Prophet of Regret]]. The ''Coral Sea'' was faster than the ''[[Dusk]]'', a [[UNSC Prowler|Prowler]] assigned to shadow the Assault Carrier, and sped out of their sensor range in the ethereal realm of slipspace.  
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Revision as of 15:20, December 22, 2006

The UNSC Coral Sea was a Corvette of the United Nations Space Command.. In 2552, it was stationed at Earth during the First Battle of Earth. The Coral Sea descended near New Mombasa to help in the fight taking place there, and was one of four ships fast enough to follow the UNSC In Amber Clad into slipspace with the Assault Carrier commanded by the High Prophet of Regret. The Coral Sea was faster than the Dusk, a Prowler assigned to shadow the Assault Carrier, and sped out of their sensor range in the ethereal realm of slipspace.