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The '''UNSC Daedalus''' was a [[United_Nations_Space_Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC_frigate|frigate]] that served during the near the beginning of the [[Human-Covenant War]].
The '''UNSC ''Daedalus''''' was a [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC frigate|frigate]] that served during the near the beginning of the [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref name="forza">[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/featured/video/halo-warthog-in-forza-4/456b0790-45c5-4be3-a8a0-624edb5bcbac '''Halo.xbox.com:''' ''HALO WARTHOG IN FORZA 4!'']</ref>


==History==
==History==
All that is known about the ''Daedalus'' is that sometime around the start of the Human-Covenant War, the ''Daedalus'' went down in atmosphere over the planet Galgalia (?). While the planet's high gravity and harsh conditions, as well as the circumstances of the atmospheric insertion made any chance of this ship's crew or cargo surviving improbable, a group of four [[UNSC Marine Corps|marines]] had supposedly endured the impact, having buckled themselves into the seats of at least four [[M12 Force Application Vehicle]]s and bracing for impact. Remarkably, four of the vehicles survived the crash intact. Once on the surface, the marines would innovatively rely upon the possible uses of the vehicles for survival. Having set their transmitters to broadcast a distress signal, they were eventually rescued from the planet surface. The ship's molten wreckage was supposedly scattered miles across the surface of the planet, and the ruins were later scavenged thoroughly.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/featured/video/halo-warthog-in-forza-4/456b0790-45c5-4be3-a8a0-624edb5bcbac '''Halo.xbox.com:''' ''HALO WARTHOG IN FORZA 4!'']</ref>
All that is known about the ''Daedalus'' is that sometime around the start of the Human-Covenant War, the ''Daedalus'' went down in atmosphere over the planet Galgalia (?). While the planet's high gravity and harsh conditions, as well as the circumstances of the atmospheric insertion made any chance of this ship's crew or cargo surviving improbable, a group of four [[UNSC Marine Corps|marines]] had supposedly endured the impact, having buckled themselves into the seats of at least four [[M12 Force Application Vehicle]]s and bracing for impact. Remarkably, four of the vehicles survived the crash intact. Once on the surface, the marines would innovatively rely upon the possible uses of the vehicles for survival. Having set their transmitters to broadcast a distress signal, they were eventually rescued from the planet surface. The ship's molten wreckage was supposedly scattered miles across the surface of the planet, and the ruins were later scavenged thoroughly.<ref name="forza"/>


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Template:New Content Template:Individual Ship Infobox The UNSC Daedalus was a UNSC frigate that served during the near the beginning of the Human-Covenant War.[1]

History

All that is known about the Daedalus is that sometime around the start of the Human-Covenant War, the Daedalus went down in atmosphere over the planet Galgalia (?). While the planet's high gravity and harsh conditions, as well as the circumstances of the atmospheric insertion made any chance of this ship's crew or cargo surviving improbable, a group of four marines had supposedly endured the impact, having buckled themselves into the seats of at least four M12 Force Application Vehicles and bracing for impact. Remarkably, four of the vehicles survived the crash intact. Once on the surface, the marines would innovatively rely upon the possible uses of the vehicles for survival. Having set their transmitters to broadcast a distress signal, they were eventually rescued from the planet surface. The ship's molten wreckage was supposedly scattered miles across the surface of the planet, and the ruins were later scavenged thoroughly.[1]

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