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The '''''Ghost Flag''''' is a {{class|Razor|prowler}} that was controlled by the [[black market|gunrunner]] [[Ross Nyeto]] until his arrest in [[2553#December|December 2553]].<ref name="R1">''[[Halo: Retribution]]'' ''Chapter 1''</ref> | The '''''Ghost Flag''''' is a {{class|Razor|prowler}} that was controlled by the [[black market|gunrunner]] [[Ross Nyeto]] until his arrest in [[2553#December|December 2553]].<ref name="R1">''[[Halo: Retribution]]'' ''Chapter 1''</ref> | ||
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The Ghost Flag is a Razor-class prowler that was controlled by the gunrunner Ross Nyeto until his arrest in December 2553.[1]
Operational history
Ross had used it so smuggle weaponry throughout the Isbanola sector, including to the Keepers of the One Freedom for Arlo Casille in support of his coup. Before that, his father used the prowler to become a hero of the Insurrection and the Gao Republic in particular. Right before Ross was arrested, the Office of Naval Intelligence operative Veta Lopis made an offer to rent the use of the Ghost Flag in accordance with her undercover persona at the time.[1]
List of appearances
- Halo: Retribution (First mentioned)
Sources
- ^ a b Halo: Retribution Chapter 1