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'''Fetching''' is a [[human]] industry that arose following the [[Human-Covenant War]]. With the great amount of derelict warships floating in space, the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] reasoned that it could [[Salvaging|recover]] a good amount of working [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]]s. Thus, companies such as [[Warner & Ives]] began contracting "fetchers" to prospect battlefield wreckages and recover usable drives. Fetchers often used [[magnetic vice]]s to grip metal objects. [[Oliver Birch]] was a fetcher. [[Steve (ONI)|Steve]] served as a contract handler for Birch and other fetchers.<ref name="adjunct">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''' (2010), ''[[Tug o' War]]''</ref> | '''Fetching''' is a [[human]] industry that arose following the [[Human-Covenant War]]. With the great amount of derelict warships floating in space, the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] reasoned that it could [[Salvaging|recover]] a good amount of working [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]]s. Thus, companies such as [[Warner & Ives]] began contracting "fetchers" to prospect battlefield wreckages and recover usable drives. Fetchers often used [[magnetic vice]]s to grip metal objects. [[Oliver Birch]] was a fetcher. [[Steve (ONI)|Steve]] served as a contract handler for Birch and other fetchers.<ref name="adjunct">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''' (2010), ''[[Tug o' War]]''</ref> | ||