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==History== | ==History== | ||
At some unknown time, the vessel crashed onto an [[Earth]]-like planet. The survivors managed to salvage provisions and construct a shelter with the debris field. When the UNSC arrived with rescue units, the crew members had already developed a thriving community among the crash site. | At some unknown time, the vessel crashed onto an [[Earth]]-like planet. The survivors managed to salvage provisions and construct a shelter with the debris field. When the UNSC arrived with rescue units, the crew members had already developed a thriving community among the crash site.<ref name="Waypoint">[http://www.halowaypoint.com/en-US/Halo4Guide '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''Halo 4 Interactive Guide'']</ref> | ||
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The ship is presumably named after the rivals, relatives, and friends of Alexander the Great, known as the [[wikipedia:Diadochi|Diadochi]]. Their Wars of the Diadochi were fought after his death in 323 BC over control of his empire throughout some forty years. It marked the beginning of the Hellenistic period of Greece. | |||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
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The UNSC Diadochi was a UNSC Navy vessel. It is featured in the Halo 4 multiplayer map Exile.
History
At some unknown time, the vessel crashed onto an Earth-like planet. The survivors managed to salvage provisions and construct a shelter with the debris field. When the UNSC arrived with rescue units, the crew members had already developed a thriving community among the crash site.[1]
Trivia
The ship is presumably named after the rivals, relatives, and friends of Alexander the Great, known as the Diadochi. Their Wars of the Diadochi were fought after his death in 323 BC over control of his empire throughout some forty years. It marked the beginning of the Hellenistic period of Greece.