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'''Triamino Hydrazine''' is a fuel used by the [[UNSC]]. The root material, '''Hydrazine''' (Chemical formula '''N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>'''), has been used as a rocket fuel since [[Earth]]'s Second World War.
'''Triamino Hydrazine''' is a fuel used by the [[UNSC]]. The root material, '''Hydrazine''' (Chemical formula '''N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>'''), has been used as a rocket fuel since [[Earth]]'s [[Second World War]].


Triamino Hydrazine is compressed and stored in fuel tanks of [[T-PACK]]s. Though an efficent fuel, Triamino Hydrazine is extremely volatile, and if the tank is ruptured, it will cause a fatal loss of control for the wearer of the T-PACK<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], Page 50</ref>.  
Triamino Hydrazine is compressed and stored in fuel tanks of [[T-PACK]]s. Though an efficent fuel, Triamino Hydrazine is extremely volatile, and if the tank is ruptured, it will cause a fatal loss of control for the wearer of the T-PACK<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], Page 50</ref>.  


Hydrazine is also used as a fuel for some civilian commercial [[frighter]]s used by [[human]]s, such as the ''[[Horn of Plenty]]''<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]</ref>.
Hydrazine is also used as a fuel for propulsion pods on some civilian commercial [[freighter]]s used by [[human]]s, such as the ''[[Horn of Plenty]]''<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]], page 25</ref>.


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Revision as of 21:29, December 7, 2007

Triamino Hydrazine is a fuel used by the UNSC. The root material, Hydrazine (Chemical formula N2H4), has been used as a rocket fuel since Earth's Second World War.

Triamino Hydrazine is compressed and stored in fuel tanks of T-PACKs. Though an efficent fuel, Triamino Hydrazine is extremely volatile, and if the tank is ruptured, it will cause a fatal loss of control for the wearer of the T-PACK[1].

Hydrazine is also used as a fuel for propulsion pods on some civilian commercial freighters used by humans, such as the Horn of Plenty[2].

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