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|manufacturer      = [[UNSC]]
|manufacturer      = [[UNSC]]
|name            = UNSC ''Midsummer Night''
|name            = UNSC ''Midsummer Night''
|name           = ''Stalwart''-class light frigate
|class           = ''Stalwart''-class light frigate <ref group="note">In ''Halo: The Fall of Reach'' (page 163 of the Definitive Edition or 139 of the original edition), it is stated that [[Jacob Keyes|Keyes]]' new ship, the [[UNSC destroyer|destroyer]] ''[[UNSC Iroquois|Iroquois]]'', was 7 meters longer than the frigates ''Midsummer Night'' and the ''[[UNSC Meriwether Lewis|Meriwether Lewis]]''. ''[[Halo 2]]'' established the length of a UNSC frigate to be 478 meters; this was the later-named ''Stalwart'' class. Later, when a UNSC destroyer was first depicted in visual media with ''[[UNSC The Heart of Midlothian|The Heart of Midlothian]]'', it was established that the ship was 485 meters in length; an addition of 7m to the length of the ''Stalwart'' class. In ''Halo: The Cole Protocol'' (page 35), the ''Midsummer Night'' is revealed to be a light frigate. ''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]'' established that the ''Stalwart'' and ''Charon'' classes would be considered light frigates, while the [[Paris-class heavy frigate|''Paris'' class]] would remain a heavy; a conscious decision to establish the ''Stalwart'' as the class the ''Midsummer Night'' and ''Meriwether Lewis'' belong to. Furthermore, since ''Stalwart'' is both a light frigate and the only frigate class to be 478 meters in length, the ''Midsummer Night'' and ''Meriwether Lewis'' must be part of this class.</ref>
|slipspace drive = [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]]
|slipspace drive = [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]]
|shield gen      = None
|shield gen      = None
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The '''UNSC ''Midsummer Night''''' ([[Hull Classification Symbol]] '''FFG-209''') was a [[United Nations Space Command]] {{Class|Stalwart|light frigate}}.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'''</ref> Prior to his [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV|promotion to Captain]] in [[2552]], Lieutenant [[Jacob Keyes]] served aboard this frigate and later transferred to the [[UNSC Iroquois]], a UNSC destroyer.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'''</ref>
The '''UNSC ''Midsummer Night''''' ([[Hull Classification Symbol]] '''FFG-209''') was a [[United Nations Space Command]] {{Class|Stalwart|light frigate}}.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol'''</ref> Prior to his [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV|promotion to Captain]] in [[2552]], Lieutenant [[Jacob Keyes]] served aboard this frigate and later transferred to the {{UNSCShip|Iroquois}}, a [[UNSC destroyer]].<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach'''</ref>


==Overview==
==History==
In 2535 the ''Midsummer Night'' was equipped with stealth ability by [[ONI]], in exchange for help with a special mission. The frigate had it rough from the start. During her shakedown mission of enforcing the [[Cole Protocol]] on civilian ships, some of her complement [[ODST]]'s were caught in an [[Insurrectionist]] trap that resulted in over 20 Killed-in-Action and approximately a dozen Wounded-in-Action. From there, she gave support to ONI operatives on [[Charybdis IX]] that were trying to root out the source of the illegal trading of plasma weapons. A UNSC [[Pelican]] pilot attached to the ''Night,'' named [[Jeffries]], lost his life to rebel rockets during this engagement.
In 2535 the ''Midsummer Night'' was equipped with stealth ability by [[ONI]], in exchange for help with a special mission. The frigate had it rough from the start. During her shakedown mission of enforcing the [[Cole Protocol]] on civilian ships, some of her complement [[ODST]]'s were caught in an [[Insurrectionist]] trap that resulted in over 20 [[killed in action]] and approximately a dozen [[wounded in action]]. From there, she gave support to ONI operatives on [[Charybdis IX]] that were trying to root out the source of the illegal trading of plasma weapons. A UNSC [[Pelican]] pilot attached to the ''Night,'' named [[Jeffries]], lost his life to rebel rockets during this engagement.


''Midsummer Night'' then followed an [[Kestrel (Ship)|Insurrectionist ship]] to a structure known as [[the Rubble]]. The ship attempted to stealth its way through the Insurrectionist structure. Unfortunately, Lieutenant [[Badia Campbell]], one of the bridge officers, was an Insurrectionist sympathizer, who wounded several officers and fatally wounded Commander Zheng before being stopped by Lieutenant Keyes. She then committed suicide with her own weapon. Before she died, Campbell sabotaged the ship and alerted the Rubble to the ship's presence. The ''Midsummer Night'' was then forcefully commandeered by the rebels. It is unknown how many marines and personnel died in this engagement.  The rebels presumably repaired it as it was in working condition later.
''Midsummer Night'' then followed an the Insurrectionist [[freighter]] ''[[Kestrel]]'' to a rebel space habitat known as [[the Rubble]]. The ship attempted to stealth its way through the Insurrectionist structure. Unfortunately, Lieutenant [[Badia Campbell]], one of the bridge officers, was an Insurrectionist sympathizer, who wounded several officers and fatally wounded Commander Zheng before being stopped by Lieutenant Keyes. She then committed suicide with her own weapon. Before she died, Campbell sabotaged the ship and alerted the Rubble to the ship's presence. The ''Midsummer Night'' was then forcefully commandeered by the rebels. The rebels presumably repaired it as it was in working condition later.


Later, the ship would be taken back by Lt. [[Jacob Keyes]] with the help of the Rubble AI, [[Juliana]], who saw the UNSC presence as the only way to save the citizens under her charge. Keyes and the surviving bridge crew would then use the ship to deploy [[Gray Team]] and its ODSTs onto the Covenant city of Redoubt and its two nearby AA guns in order to open the city to a bombardment. Several ODSTs died in the attempt, but the mission was a success.  
Later, the ship would be taken back by Lt. [[Jacob Keyes]] with the help of the Rubble AI, [[Juliana]], who saw the UNSC presence as the only way to save the citizens under her charge. Keyes and the surviving bridge crew would then use the ship to deploy [[Gray Team]] and its ODSTs onto the Covenant city of Redoubt and its two nearby AA guns in order to open the city to a bombardment. Several ODSTs died in the attempt, but the mission was a success.  
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name is a reference to ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', a play by [[William Shakespeare]].
The name is a reference to ''[[Wikipedia:A Midsummer Night's Dream|A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'', a play by [[William Shakespeare]].
 
==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' {{first mentioned}}
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' {{first mentioned}}
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' {{1st}}
==Note==
<references group="note"/>


==Sources==
==Sources==

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UNSC Midsummer Night
Production information

Manufacturer:

UNSC

Class:

Stalwart-class light frigate [note 1]

Role:

Stealth ship, long range attacks, ship boarding

Specifications

Slipspace drive:

Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine

Hull:

60 centimetres (2.0 ft) of Titanium-A armor

Armament:

Complement:

Service information

Last sighted:

2535: Falaknuma, 18 Scorpii System

Participated battles:

Battle of the Rubble

Noteworthy crewmembers:

Known commanders:

Affiliation:

UNSC Navy

 

The UNSC Midsummer Night (Hull Classification Symbol FFG-209) was a United Nations Space Command Stalwart-class light frigate.[1] Prior to his promotion to Captain in 2552, Lieutenant Jacob Keyes served aboard this frigate and later transferred to the UNSC Iroquois, a UNSC destroyer.[2]

History

In 2535 the Midsummer Night was equipped with stealth ability by ONI, in exchange for help with a special mission. The frigate had it rough from the start. During her shakedown mission of enforcing the Cole Protocol on civilian ships, some of her complement ODST's were caught in an Insurrectionist trap that resulted in over 20 killed in action and approximately a dozen wounded in action. From there, she gave support to ONI operatives on Charybdis IX that were trying to root out the source of the illegal trading of plasma weapons. A UNSC Pelican pilot attached to the Night, named Jeffries, lost his life to rebel rockets during this engagement.

Midsummer Night then followed an the Insurrectionist freighter Kestrel to a rebel space habitat known as the Rubble. The ship attempted to stealth its way through the Insurrectionist structure. Unfortunately, Lieutenant Badia Campbell, one of the bridge officers, was an Insurrectionist sympathizer, who wounded several officers and fatally wounded Commander Zheng before being stopped by Lieutenant Keyes. She then committed suicide with her own weapon. Before she died, Campbell sabotaged the ship and alerted the Rubble to the ship's presence. The Midsummer Night was then forcefully commandeered by the rebels. The rebels presumably repaired it as it was in working condition later.

Later, the ship would be taken back by Lt. Jacob Keyes with the help of the Rubble AI, Juliana, who saw the UNSC presence as the only way to save the citizens under her charge. Keyes and the surviving bridge crew would then use the ship to deploy Gray Team and its ODSTs onto the Covenant city of Redoubt and its two nearby AA guns in order to open the city to a bombardment. Several ODSTs died in the attempt, but the mission was a success.

From there on out, the ship was used to guard the habitat Exodus while it fled to the relative safety of UNSC controlled space. The ship was damaged in the effort but was able to make it back and receive repairs.

Trivia

The name is a reference to A Midsummer Night's Dream, a play by William Shakespeare.

List of appearances

Note

  1. ^ In Halo: The Fall of Reach (page 163 of the Definitive Edition or 139 of the original edition), it is stated that Keyes' new ship, the destroyer Iroquois, was 7 meters longer than the frigates Midsummer Night and the Meriwether Lewis. Halo 2 established the length of a UNSC frigate to be 478 meters; this was the later-named Stalwart class. Later, when a UNSC destroyer was first depicted in visual media with The Heart of Midlothian, it was established that the ship was 485 meters in length; an addition of 7m to the length of the Stalwart class. In Halo: The Cole Protocol (page 35), the Midsummer Night is revealed to be a light frigate. Halo: The Essential Visual Guide established that the Stalwart and Charon classes would be considered light frigates, while the Paris class would remain a heavy; a conscious decision to establish the Stalwart as the class the Midsummer Night and Meriwether Lewis belong to. Furthermore, since Stalwart is both a light frigate and the only frigate class to be 478 meters in length, the Midsummer Night and Meriwether Lewis must be part of this class.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol
  2. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach

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