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The station was decommissioned in [[2528]] and abandoned near the [[Groombridge 34 System]]. Due to poor maintenance, the platform was a mess by [[2531]]. That year, [[ONI]] arranged for the [[Spartan-II]]s to be sent on a mission to the station to check for any "rebel activity." This was actually a guise for them to abduct [[Spartan-051]] for use in the upcoming [[Spartan-III]] project<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]] page 56+57 </ref>. After he was taken, the station was tagged with a [[HAZMAT|HAZNAV]] satellite to ward off future exploration of it.
The station was decommissioned in [[2528]] and abandoned near the [[Groombridge 34 System]]. Due to poor maintenance, the platform was a mess by [[2531]]. That year, [[ONI]] arranged for the [[Spartan-II]]s to be sent on a mission to the station to check for any "rebel activity." This was actually a guise for them to abduct [[Spartan-051]] for use in the upcoming [[Spartan-III]] project<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]] page 56+57 </ref>. After he was taken, the station was tagged with a [[HAZMAT|HAZNAV]] satellite to ward off future exploration of it.
Another curious fact about the station was that it had a hull-support cradle built specially for the [[Stealth Cruiser]] [[UNSC Point of No Return]].<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]</ref>


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Revision as of 14:30, February 24, 2008

Construction Platform 966A, alternatively nicknamed Station Delphi, was a deep space UNSC shipyard and construction platform. It was similar to refitting stations like the Cradle. Essentially, it is a massive plate of Titanium-A containing a floating city of welded scaffolding cranes, docking pods, tubes, and grappling claws. [1]

The station was decommissioned in 2528 and abandoned near the Groombridge 34 System. Due to poor maintenance, the platform was a mess by 2531. That year, ONI arranged for the Spartan-IIs to be sent on a mission to the station to check for any "rebel activity." This was actually a guise for them to abduct Spartan-051 for use in the upcoming Spartan-III project[2]. After he was taken, the station was tagged with a HAZNAV satellite to ward off future exploration of it.

Another curious fact about the station was that it had a hull-support cradle built specially for the Stealth Cruiser UNSC Point of No Return.[3]

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