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The '''UNSC ''Musashi''''' was a [[UNSC]] Carrier. In August 2552, the ''Musashi'' was at [[Reach]]. When 314 [[Covenant]] ships attacked the system, the Muashi was involved in the ensuing [[The Battle of Reach|battle]]. The ''Musashi'' fell victim to a Covenant [[Assault Carrier]] as it moved to cover the orbital [[MAC]] platforms. The ''Musashi'' was hit with a needle thin beam of Covenant plasma which severed the vessel midship. The aft section of the ship, engines still intact, continued to thrust forward and probably crashed into the fore section of the ship<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 320</ref>.
The '''UNSC ''Musashi''''' was a [[UNSC]] Carrier. In August 2552, the ''Musashi'' was at [[Reach]]. When 314 [[Covenant]] ships attacked the system, the ''Musashi'' was involved in the ensuing [[The Battle of Reach|battle]]. The ''Musashi'' fell victim to a Covenant [[Assault Carrier]] as it moved to cover the orbital [[MAC]] platforms. The ''Musashi'' was hit with a needle thin beam of Covenant plasma which severed the vessel midship. The aft section of the ship, engines still intact, continued to thrust forward and probably crashed into the fore section of the ship<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 320</ref>.


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The UNSC Musashi was a UNSC Carrier. In August 2552, the Musashi was at Reach. When 314 Covenant ships attacked the system, the Musashi was involved in the ensuing battle. The Musashi fell victim to a Covenant Assault Carrier as it moved to cover the orbital MAC platforms. The Musashi was hit with a needle thin beam of Covenant plasma which severed the vessel midship. The aft section of the ship, engines still intact, continued to thrust forward and probably crashed into the fore section of the ship[1].

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