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When the operation was about to commence and the ship was preparing for a [[Slipstream Space|Slipspace]] jump to [[Sub-Sector 35]], the ship received a transmission of unknown origin, with a "Pi-constant baseline". The transmission contained a repeated binary message, which displayed various astronomical objects and their properties. Moreland's second-in-command suggested it to be a radio echo of an educational broadcast from a nearby system. Moreland asked the ship's [[Artificial Intelligence|AI construct]] [[Iona]] if the transmission was directed to them in particular, and if it had any relevance to the operation. Iona was uncertain, and asked for more time to analyze the message, but Moreland told her to ignore it and execute the jump. Moreland's predictions were soon proven wrong, however. When the ship jumped, Iona realized the message to be a warning of an [[astrogation]] hazard on the ship's intended jump path. The warning came too late, and Moreland, along with the rest of the crew, was killed when the ship was hit by energy bombardment from [[Line Installation 1-4]] and crashed on an [[Unidentified moon|uncharted moon]].{{Ref/Reuse|issue1}} | When the operation was about to commence and the ship was preparing for a [[Slipstream Space|Slipspace]] jump to [[Sub-Sector 35]], the ship received a transmission of unknown origin, with a "Pi-constant baseline". The transmission contained a repeated binary message, which displayed various astronomical objects and their properties. Moreland's second-in-command suggested it to be a radio echo of an educational broadcast from a nearby system. Moreland asked the ship's [[Artificial Intelligence|AI construct]] [[Iona]] if the transmission was directed to them in particular, and if it had any relevance to the operation. Iona was uncertain, and asked for more time to analyze the message, but Moreland told her to ignore it and execute the jump. Moreland's predictions were soon proven wrong, however. When the ship jumped, Iona realized the message to be a warning of an [[astrogation]] hazard on the ship's intended jump path. The warning came too late, and Moreland, along with the rest of the crew, was killed when the ship was hit by energy bombardment from [[Line Installation 1-4]] and crashed on an [[Unidentified moon|uncharted moon]].{{Ref/Reuse|issue1}} | ||
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*''[[Halo: Blood Line]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Halo: Blood Line]]'' {{1st}} | ||