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Three days later, after locating the Master Chief's signal again, Esparza tracked down the Spartan and picked him up in ''Echo 216'', preparing to assist the Master Chief in further operations against the Banished on Zeta Halo. Esparza then flew the Pelican back to Outpost Tremonius to regroup with other UNSC personnel.{{Ref/Reuse|Silent Auditorium}}
Three days later, after locating the Master Chief's signal again, Esparza tracked down the Spartan and picked him up in ''Echo 216'', preparing to assist the Master Chief in further operations against the Banished on Zeta Halo. Esparza then flew the Pelican back to Outpost Tremonius to regroup with other UNSC personnel.{{Ref/Reuse|Silent Auditorium}}


==Design details==
==Design details====
''Echo-216'' is an older model [[D77-TC Pelican]],{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P148}} as opposed to the more modern [[D79-TC Pelican]]s which had previously been assigned to the UNSC ''Infinity''. Though ''Echo-216'' is seemingly equipped with the dumb AI for a D79.{{Ref/Reuse|Pelican Down}} It is armed with a single [[M370 autocannon]] on a chin-mounted pintle, though the weapon is never seen to be used, possibly being either out of ammunition or completely non-functional, as at one point pilot complains to [[John-117]] that they are unarmed.{{Ref/Reuse|Recovery}} It also has an onboard AI, which monitors the vessel's condition and alerts the pilot to system abnormalities and damage. In a critical incident, the AI can also perform a system reset in response to large shocks or impacts in order to reactivate the vessel after crash-landing.
''Echo-216'' is an older model [[D77-TC Pelican]],{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P148}} as opposed to the more modern [[D79-TC Pelican]]s which had previously been assigned to the UNSC ''Infinity''. Though ''Echo-216'' is seemingly equipped with the dumb AI for a D79.{{Ref/Reuse|Pelican Down}} It is armed with a single [[M370 autocannon]] on a chin-mounted pintle, though the weapon is never seen to be used, possibly being either out of ammunition or completely non-functional, as at one point pilot complains to [[John-117]] that they are unarmed.{{Ref/Reuse|Recovery}} It also has an onboard AI, which monitors the vessel's condition and alerts the pilot to system abnormalities and damage. In a critical incident, the AI can also perform a system reset in response to large shocks or impacts in order to reactivate the vessel after crash-landing.


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