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[[File:HM SpaceBattle ColourAdjusted Small.jpg|250px|thumb|A ''Paris''-class frigate (foreground) and a {{Class|Stalwart|light frigate}} engaging Covenant warships in space.]] | [[File:HM SpaceBattle ColourAdjusted Small.jpg|250px|thumb|A ''Paris''-class frigate (foreground) and a {{Class|Stalwart|light frigate}} engaging Covenant warships in space.]] | ||
Where its lighter cousins are focused on defensive and escort roles, the ''Paris''-class mounts additional armour plating and weaponry to instead focus on escort and offensive roles.{{Ref/Reuse|EVG}} Like its successor, the {{Class|Mulsanne|light frigate}}, it is optimised for swift and aggressive attack actions.{{Ref/Book|Id=Mulsanne|Enc22|Page=121}} It is a core component of many of the UNSC Navy's standardised [[UNSC Navy tactical formations|tactical formations]]. These include the following: | Where its lighter cousins are focused on defensive and escort roles, the ''Paris''-class mounts additional armour plating and weaponry to instead focus on escort and offensive roles.{{Ref/Reuse|EVG}} Like its successor, the {{Class|Mulsanne|light frigate}}, it is optimised for swift and aggressive attack actions.{{Ref/Book|Id=Mulsanne|Enc22|Page=121}} It is a core component of many of the UNSC Navy's standardised [[UNSC Navy tactical formations|tactical formations]]. These include the following: | ||
*'''Arrowhead formation:''' a trio of ''Paris''-class frigates, emphasising use of their MAC weaponry over missile armaments.{{Ref/Book|Id=Formations|Halo: Fleet Battles | *'''Arrowhead formation:''' a trio of ''Paris''-class frigates, emphasising use of their MAC weaponry over missile armaments.{{Ref/Book|Id=Formations|Halo: Fleet Battles Core Rulebook|Page=124-125}} | ||
*'''Shield formation:''' four ''Paris''es, intended for defensive work.{{Ref/Site|Id=Shield|URL=http://www.spartangames.co.uk/new-formations-for-halo-fleet-battles|Site=Spartan Games|Page=New Formations for Halo: Fleet Battles|D=25|M=08|Y=2017}} | *'''Shield formation:''' four ''Paris''es, intended for defensive work.{{Ref/Site|Id=Shield|URL=http://www.spartangames.co.uk/new-formations-for-halo-fleet-battles|Site=Spartan Games|Page=New Formations for Halo: Fleet Battles|D=25|M=08|Y=2017}} | ||
*'''Trident formation:''' three ''Paris'' frigates balancing MAC and missile armaments evenly.{{Ref/Reuse|Formations}} | *'''Trident formation:''' three ''Paris'' frigates balancing MAC and missile armaments evenly.{{Ref/Reuse|Formations}} | ||
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*{{UNSCShip|Promise of Dawn}} - went missing after the Fall of Reach. Found and destroyed in [[2553]], on [[Sephune III]]. | *{{UNSCShip|Promise of Dawn}} - went missing after the Fall of Reach. Found and destroyed in [[2553]], on [[Sephune III]]. | ||
*{{UNSCShip|Saratoga}} - Participated in the Fall of Reach. | *{{UNSCShip|Saratoga}} - Participated in the Fall of Reach. | ||
*{{UNSCShip|Saturn}} | *{{UNSCShip|Saturn}} | ||
*{{UNSCShip|Savannah}} (FFG-371) - Participated and destroyed in the Fall of Reach. | *{{UNSCShip|Savannah}} (FFG-371) - Participated and destroyed in the Fall of Reach. | ||
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===Post-war era=== | ===Post-war era=== | ||
The [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|post-war era]] saw the introduction of a number of frigate classes to succeed the ''Paris'', especially with the distinction between "light" and "heavy" frigates having become minimal for the remaining fleets of Earth.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} Late in the war, the {{Class|Strident|heavy frigate}} was introduced to take over the heavy frigate role, though these ships have yet to entirely replace the ''Paris'' design. The {{Class|Mulsanne|light frigate}} was introduced in [[2553]] to take over the ''Paris''{{'}} role in aggressive and swift frigate-scale attack, albeit armed with [[directed-energy weapon]] rather than a MAC system.{{Ref/Reuse|Mulsanne}} As late as [[2556]], ''Paris''-class frigates such as {{UNSCShip|Cascadia | The [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|post-war era]] saw the introduction of a number of frigate classes to succeed the ''Paris'', especially with the distinction between "light" and "heavy" frigates having become minimal for the remaining fleets of Earth.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} Late in the war, the {{Class|Strident|heavy frigate}} was introduced to take over the heavy frigate role, though these ships have yet to entirely replace the ''Paris'' design. The {{Class|Mulsanne|light frigate}} was introduced in [[2553]] to take over the ''Paris''{{'}} role in aggressive and swift frigate-scale attack, albeit armed with [[directed-energy weapon]] rather than a MAC system.{{Ref/Reuse|Mulsanne}} As late as [[2556]], ''Paris''-class frigates such as {{UNSCShip|Cascadia}} were deployed on lone missions on post-glassing worlds,{{Ref/Comic|HE|Issue=17}} with numerous ''Paris''-class frigates later serving as part of [[Expeditionary Strike Group 1]] to escort the UNSC flagship {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} on its [[Battle of Requiem|first deployment]] to [[Requiem]].{{Ref/Film|FUD}}{{Ref/Marketing|H4|The Commissioning}} ''Paris''-class frigates continued to serve alongside ''Infinity'' as late as mid-[[2558]], with vessels of the class deployed to help secure the [[Station at Oth Lodon]].{{Ref/Comic|HE|Issue=6}} | ||
==''Halo: Fleet Battles''== | ==''Halo: Fleet Battles''== | ||
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Although debuting in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', the ''Paris''-class was originally designed for inclusion in ''[[Halo 3]]'' as a conceptual design for the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}/ {{Class|Charon|light frigate}}.{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.isaachannaford.com/2011/01/halo-3-manualpromotional-sketches-and.html|Site=Isaac Hannaford's blog|Page=Halo 3 manual/promotional sketches and the Frigate Andraste|D=21|M=7|Y=2021}}{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.artstation.com/artwork/BkOYA|Site=ArtStation|Page=Halo 3 Spaceship designs and discards|D=21|M=7|Y=2021}} During production, the class known internally as the ''Stalwart'' (the name of the [[Stalwart-class light frigate|frigate class]] introduced in ''[[Halo 2]]''){{Ref/Site|URL=http://pro.mattturner.us/gallery/matt-turner-reach-frigate.jpg|Site=Matt Turner's blog|Page=matt-turner-reach-frigate.jpg|D=15|M=10|Y=2014}}, though was ultimately named the ''Paris''-class with the release of the [[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide|Essential Visual Guide]] reprint in [[2011]]. The class was also known as the ''Stalwart'' during the production of ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn''.{{Ref/Film|FUD|Blu-ray pre-production visualizations}} | Although debuting in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', the ''Paris''-class was originally designed for inclusion in ''[[Halo 3]]'' as a conceptual design for the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}/ {{Class|Charon|light frigate}}.{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.isaachannaford.com/2011/01/halo-3-manualpromotional-sketches-and.html|Site=Isaac Hannaford's blog|Page=Halo 3 manual/promotional sketches and the Frigate Andraste|D=21|M=7|Y=2021}}{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.artstation.com/artwork/BkOYA|Site=ArtStation|Page=Halo 3 Spaceship designs and discards|D=21|M=7|Y=2021}} During production, the class known internally as the ''Stalwart'' (the name of the [[Stalwart-class light frigate|frigate class]] introduced in ''[[Halo 2]]''){{Ref/Site|URL=http://pro.mattturner.us/gallery/matt-turner-reach-frigate.jpg|Site=Matt Turner's blog|Page=matt-turner-reach-frigate.jpg|D=15|M=10|Y=2014}}, though was ultimately named the ''Paris''-class with the release of the [[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide|Essential Visual Guide]] reprint in [[2011]]. The class was also known as the ''Stalwart'' during the production of ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn''.{{Ref/Film|FUD|Blu-ray pre-production visualizations}} | ||
The concept work for the frigate produced labels the subject spacecraft as the UNSC ''Andraste'', and provides a number of labels and notations to various features on the ship. This artwork displays a number of correlating details with the final design, though also several differences with established canon such as the presence of [[ | The concept work for the frigate produced labels the subject spacecraft as the UNSC ''Andraste'', and provides a number of labels and notations to various features on the ship. This artwork displays a number of correlating details with the final design, though also several differences with established canon such as the presence of [[railgun]] turrets. The presence of the Harpoon missiles mentioned in the art was later canonised in the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]'', as the [[M2950 Harpoon nuclear missile]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} | ||
''Halo: Reach'' also retroactively confirmed the class of the {{UNSCShip|Commonwealth}}, a vessel featured in the original ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' novel but never given a specific class. Curiously, the novel (and its [[Halo: The Fall of Reach - The Animated Series|animated adaptation]]) feature the ship deploying a squadron of [[GA-TL1 Longsword]] fighters, and indicating that the ship is storing a number more. With the model provided in-game, this would be impossible, as there are no single points on which the 60 metre wingspan Longsword is capable of fitting anywhere inside the frigate. This is an example of [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EarlyInstallmentWeirdness "Early Installment Weirdness"]—in which details established in an early work do not correlate with details solidified in its successors. The ''Commonwealth'' in the original novel was not written with the 2010 game's design in mind, and this this detail does not fit. The animated series does depict the Longswords launching what appears to be downward from the rear lower mast, though the visual accuracy of the series is suspect. It may be possible that in canon, the Longswords were simply externally docked to the ''Commonwealth''. | ''Halo: Reach'' also retroactively confirmed the class of the {{UNSCShip|Commonwealth}}, a vessel featured in the original ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' novel but never given a specific class. Curiously, the novel (and its [[Halo: The Fall of Reach - The Animated Series|animated adaptation]]) feature the ship deploying a squadron of [[GA-TL1 Longsword]] fighters, and indicating that the ship is storing a number more. With the model provided in-game, this would be impossible, as there are no single points on which the 60 metre wingspan Longsword is capable of fitting anywhere inside the frigate. This is an example of [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EarlyInstallmentWeirdness "Early Installment Weirdness"]—in which details established in an early work do not correlate with details solidified in its successors. The ''Commonwealth'' in the original novel was not written with the 2010 game's design in mind, and this this detail does not fit. The animated series does depict the Longswords launching what appears to be downward from the rear lower mast, though the visual accuracy of the series is suspect. It may be possible that in canon, the Longswords were simply externally docked to the ''Commonwealth''. | ||
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*''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'' | *''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Lone Wolf]]'' | *''[[Halo: Lone Wolf]]'' | ||
*''[[ | *''[[Saturn Devouring His Son]]'' | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |