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==Production notes==
==Production notes==
{{Main|Cut Halo 3 vehicles#Frigates}}
{{Main|Cut Halo 3 vehicles#Frigates}}
During an {{file link|H3 Script FirstDraft.pdf|early draft}} of the ''Halo 3'' script written by Rob Stokes, the role fulfilled by the ''Charon'' in the final game was given to the ''Stalwart''-class originally introduced in ''[[Halo 2]]''. In this early draft, [[Battle Group Victory]] was to consist of [[seven]] vessels, with a handful named as {{UNSCShip|Providence}}, {{UNSCShip|Madrid}}, {{UNSCShip|Ningbo}}, and {{UNSCShip|Ophir}}. The ''Providence'' was an early production name for what would become ''Forward Unto Dawn'' in the final game, and appears in a few pieces of early concept art. During the frigate's production, a concept produced by [[Isaac Hannaford]] depicts a ship by the name of {{UNSCShip|Andraste}} - notably, this design differs in several key areas from the final ''Charon'' design, and was later recreated near 1:1 in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' as the ''Paris''-class heavy frigate. This artwork would ultimately appear in ''[[The Art of Halo 3]]'' and the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]'', well before ''Reach'' had finished development.
During an [[:File:H3 Script FirstDraft.pdf|early draft]] of the ''Halo 3'' script written by Rob Stokes, the role fulfilled by the ''Charon'' in the final game was given to the ''Stalwart''-class originally introduced in ''[[Halo 2]]''. In this early draft, [[Battle Group Victory]] was to consist of [[seven]] vessels, with a handful named as {{UNSCShip|Providence}}, {{UNSCShip|Madrid}}, {{UNSCShip|Ningbo}}, and {{UNSCShip|Ophir}}. The ''Providence'' was an early production name for what would become ''Forward Unto Dawn'' in the final game, and appears in a few pieces of early concept art. During the frigate's production, a concept produced by [[Isaac Hannaford]] depicts a ship by the name of {{UNSCShip|Andraste}} - notably, this design differs in several key areas from the final ''Charon'' design, and was later recreated near 1:1 in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' as the ''Paris''-class heavy frigate. This artwork would ultimately appear in ''[[The Art of Halo 3]]'' and the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]'', well before ''Reach'' had finished development.


===''Halo 4'' redesign, canon status, and inconsistencies===
===''Halo 4'' redesign, canon status, and inconsistencies===

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