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*The ship is named after the [[Wikipedia:Rubicon|Rubicon]], a river in Italy known as the site where Julius Caesar uttered the famous phrase "alea iacta est" or "the die is cast" as he and his army crossed the river. Due to the historical significance of the event, "Rubicon" has become an idiom for a point of no return. Given this meaning, the name of the ''Rubicon'' may be a reference to another ONI vessel, the {{Class|Point Blank|prowler}} {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}}.
*The ship is named after the [[Wikipedia:Rubicon|Rubicon]], a river in Italy known as the site where Julius Caesar uttered the famous phrase "alea iacta est" or "the die is cast" as he and his army crossed the river. Due to the historical significance of the event, "Rubicon" has become an idiom for a point of no return. Given this meaning, the name of the ''Rubicon'' may be a reference to another ONI vessel, the {{Class|Point Blank|prowler}} {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}}.
*According to ''Halo: Primordium'', the ship (which goes unnamed in the novel) and its accompanying [[battle group|task force]] were involved in some form of fleet action toward the end of the interrogation of 343 Guilty Spark.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 376'' (''"Look at this... Ship's veering from main task force. We're moving away from all the action!"'')</ref> The nature of this engagement is not elaborated upon in either the novel or the fourth [[Eleventh Hour reports|Eleventh Hour report]] which further details the fictional context of the novel.
*According to ''Halo: Primordium'', the ship (which goes unnamed in the novel) and its accompanying [[battle group|task force]] were involved in some form of fleet action toward the end of the interrogation of 343 Guilty Spark.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 376'' (''"Look at this... Ship's veering from main task force. We're moving away from all the action!"'')</ref> The nature of this engagement is not elaborated upon in either the novel or the fourth [[Eleventh Hour reports|Eleventh Hour report]] which further details the fictional context of the novel.
==Trivia==
The ship is named after the [[Wikipedia:Rubicon|Rubicon]], a river in Italy known as the site where Julius Caesar uttered the famous phrase "alea iacta est" or "the die is cast" as he and his army crossed the river. Due to the historical significance of the event, "Rubicon" has come to be considered synonymous with a point of no return in an idiomatic sense; as such, the name of the ship may be a reference to another ONI vessel, the [[UNSC stealth cruiser|stealth cruiser]] {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}}.


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