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'''UNSC ''Dresden''''' was a {{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}} that was destroyed above [[Biko]] during the [[Covenant]]'s [[Battle of Biko|attack]] on the planet.
'''UNSC ''Dresden''''' was a {{Class|Marathon|heavy cruiser}} that was destroyed above [[Biko]] during the [[Covenant]]'s [[Battle of Biko|attack]] on the planet.


==Operational history==
==Service history==
During the Battle of Biko, the ''Dresden'' was boarded. Captain [[Aoife Septem]] and the crew of the ship attempted to defend the vessel.<ref name="hodmagnum">''[[Halo: Outpost Discovery]]'' - [[Hall of History]] - Magnum exhibit</ref>
During the Battle of Biko, the ''Dresden'' was boarded. Captain [[Aoife Septem]] and the crew of the ship attempted to defend the vessel.<ref name="hodmagnum">''[[Halo: Outpost Discovery]]'' - [[Hall of History]] - Magnum exhibit</ref>



Latest revision as of 02:45, February 11, 2023

Dresden
Production information

Class:

Marathon-class heavy cruiser

Specifications

Slipspace drive:

Equipped

Service information

Destroyed:

2526

Known commanders:

Captain Aoife Septem[1]

Affiliation:

UNSC Navy

 

UNSC Dresden was a Marathon-class heavy cruiser that was destroyed above Biko during the Covenant's attack on the planet.

Service history[edit]

During the Battle of Biko, the Dresden was boarded. Captain Aoife Septem and the crew of the ship attempted to defend the vessel.[1]

Sometime after the war, fetcher Oliver Birch was contracted to retrieve a saddle box that was attached to the Dresden.[2]

Trivia[edit]

The Dresden was likely named after the historical German city of Dresden, which suffered severe bombing at the end of World War II.

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]