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:::All I am saying is that your original claim of 75 ships is incorrect. I haven't seen any definitive number for the strength of the Home Fleet in October 2552, but it is certainly more than 75 total warships. -[[User talk:Karl-591|Karl-591]] 09:01, 13 November 2012 (EST) | :::All I am saying is that your original claim of 75 ships is incorrect. I haven't seen any definitive number for the strength of the Home Fleet in October 2552, but it is certainly more than 75 total warships. -[[User talk:Karl-591|Karl-591]] 09:01, 13 November 2012 (EST) | ||
::If you want to get technical, we can say that each MAC station within view had a ''Stalwart''-class frigate docked with it, so that could increase fleet numbers if a frigate was on hand to guard each MAC station. That would be 300 either including or not the 67 shown on the tactical screen. This idea has some basis....the Cairo and ''In Amber Clad'' share their registry numbers, ODA-142 and FFG-142. Coincidence? Perhaps. If they are linked and ''In Amber Clad'' is assigned to Cairo, it would explain why everyone grouped there. Admiral Hood is normally stationed in Australia on Earth (HIGHCOM), but was visiting Cairo Station why? Perhaps because a posthumous medal was to be given to the recipient's daughter, who was going to be on Cairo as opposed to any other MAC station, so the Chief, Johnson, and Hood gathered there. There's nothing inherently significant about Cairo than any other MAC station except for Miranda Keyes' presence. [[User:ScaleMaster117|ScaleMaster117]] ([[User talk:ScaleMaster117|talk]]) 12:24, 15 June 2013 (EDT) |
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I changed the repeating slip space back to slipspace, because that's what it is. Its not two words. Specops306, Kora 'Morhek 23:50, 22 January 2008 (UTC)
Why so small?
Is it just me or is the UNSC home fleet disturbingly much smaller than you would expect? Reach could have up to 300 ships guarding it at once. I know Earth had 300 Mac guns (which seems like a colossal undertaking, yet they all just appeared over Earth right in time for the invasion. How coincidental?), but even with the might of the Macs, they couldn't defend themselves against 15 ships. Macs have only enough propulsion/thrust for slight movements for aiming, they can't chase after enemy fleets (but how idiotic was it for them to not pull a Berlin 1942, and turn their stationary guns into tanks/ships?). 75 ships alone is a mediocre defense for your home planet. 300 mysterious Mac guns fell way to easily. It only took one hole, and that one hole only took a few boarding ships to break through.
There must have been some planet somewhere, where they manufactured all of this in secret. Reach was obviously their biggest building ground, but it's also their most known. Like the Oort cloud surrounding the Sol system where the Infinity was made, there's got to be some secret place where the UNSC built all their stuff. At least we now know why they didn't even have a flag ship defending Earth, and still, I think Earth was horribly under defended.
Anyone disagree? Dustin Nugget 13 November 2012
- 75 ships was merely the number of ships under the command of FADM Harper that was with the Cairo-Athens-Malta battle-cluster. You forget about the unit formerly referred to as "Battlegroup Stalingrad" and there were surely many more ships that were not seen at the beginning of Halo 2 but were likely destroyed over the course of the battle given the "smashed" status of the Home Fleet as said early on in Halo 3. -Karl-591 02:57, 13 November 2012 (EST)
- But there's 100 battle clusters. You're not saying they had a fleet assigned to each cluster are you? That's like 7,500 ships! That doesn't even account for the rest of the UNSC fleet that would be called back to Earth. -DustinNugget 4:34, 13 November 2012 (EST)
- All I am saying is that your original claim of 75 ships is incorrect. I haven't seen any definitive number for the strength of the Home Fleet in October 2552, but it is certainly more than 75 total warships. -Karl-591 09:01, 13 November 2012 (EST)
- If you want to get technical, we can say that each MAC station within view had a Stalwart-class frigate docked with it, so that could increase fleet numbers if a frigate was on hand to guard each MAC station. That would be 300 either including or not the 67 shown on the tactical screen. This idea has some basis....the Cairo and In Amber Clad share their registry numbers, ODA-142 and FFG-142. Coincidence? Perhaps. If they are linked and In Amber Clad is assigned to Cairo, it would explain why everyone grouped there. Admiral Hood is normally stationed in Australia on Earth (HIGHCOM), but was visiting Cairo Station why? Perhaps because a posthumous medal was to be given to the recipient's daughter, who was going to be on Cairo as opposed to any other MAC station, so the Chief, Johnson, and Hood gathered there. There's nothing inherently significant about Cairo than any other MAC station except for Miranda Keyes' presence. ScaleMaster117 (talk) 12:24, 15 June 2013 (EDT)