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The '''UNSC ''Herodotus''''' was a [[UNSC Destroyer]] that saw action at the [[Battle of Reach]]. During the battle it was destroyed by a [[Covenant]] [[Supercruiser]] using a previously unknown weapon. This weapon projected a needle-thin beam of charged energy particles from a distance of one hundred thousand kilometers that bisected the ship from bow to stern and would later become known as an [[Energy Projector]]. <ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', page 298 and 320</ref> | The '''UNSC ''Herodotus''''' was a [[UNSC Destroyer]] that saw action at the [[Battle of Reach]]. During the battle it was destroyed by a [[Covenant]] [[Supercruiser]] using a previously unknown weapon. This weapon projected a needle-thin beam of charged energy particles from a distance of one hundred thousand kilometers that bisected the ship from bow to stern and would later become known as an [[Energy Projector]]. It is unknown on whether or not there were any survivors. <ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', page 298 and 320</ref> | ||
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The UNSC Herodotus was a UNSC Destroyer that saw action at the Battle of Reach. During the battle it was destroyed by a Covenant Supercruiser using a previously unknown weapon. This weapon projected a needle-thin beam of charged energy particles from a distance of one hundred thousand kilometers that bisected the ship from bow to stern and would later become known as an Energy Projector. It is unknown on whether or not there were any survivors. [1]
Trivia
- The name Herodotus came from the real-life person Herodotus who was an ancient Greek historian.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 298 and 320