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| Don't forget the Aegis Fate. For all we know, it was the fate that had the Longswords on it.-- [[User talk:Forerunner|Forerunner]] 23:50, August 24, 2010 (UTC) | | Don't forget the Aegis Fate. For all we know, it was the fate that had the Longswords on it.-- [[User talk:Forerunner|Forerunner]] 23:50, August 24, 2010 (UTC) |
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| With the 3 frigates we have seen during the Covenant war, it is physically impossible for Longswords to fit inside them. I'm all for entertaining an external docking somehow, but they definitely cannot fit inside a frigate. Even a Pelican can't fit inside the hatches on the sides yet I see the article here indicates that is so. (Hell, the Pelicans clip their wings through the hull even dropping from ''Forward Unto Dawn'' in the Halo 3 cutscene.) I understand what they books say, but with the models that were used in game, this is an impossibility. Perhaps whatever class the ''Gettysburg'' is can accomplish this as it has to be larger than the frigates we've seen. [[User:ScaleMaster117|ScaleMaster117]] ([[User talk:ScaleMaster117|talk]]) 09:30, 20 June 2013 (EDT)
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| == 2552? == | | == 2552? == |