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The '''UNSC ''Tokyo Rules''''' is a [[UNSC prowler|prowler]]-type vessel in service with [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Navy|Naval]] [[Office of Naval Intelligence|Intelligence]].<ref name="teaser">[http:// | The '''UNSC ''Tokyo Rules''''' is a [[UNSC prowler|prowler]]-type vessel in service with [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Navy|Naval]] [[Office of Naval Intelligence|Intelligence]].<ref name="teaser">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=15526 KEEP IT CLEAN - Bungie Teaser - 9/19/2008]</ref> | ||
A [[Unidentified communications officer|communications officer]] aboard the ''Tokyo Rules'' contacted [[New Mombasa]]'s Urban Infrastructure [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]], the [[Superintendent]] during the first hours of the [[Battle of Earth]] after receiving a [[Classified Signals Archive|report of core data corruption]] in the AI's [[New Mombasa Data Center|data center]].<ref name="teaser"/> | A [[Unidentified communications officer|communications officer]] aboard the ''Tokyo Rules'' contacted [[New Mombasa]]'s Urban Infrastructure [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]], the [[Superintendent]] during the first hours of the [[Battle of Earth]] after receiving a [[Classified Signals Archive|report of core data corruption]] in the AI's [[New Mombasa Data Center|data center]].<ref name="teaser"/> |
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Infiltration/reconnaissance |
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162 Meters |
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Resistant to several pulse laser bursts |
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Minimal
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The UNSC Tokyo Rules is a prowler-type vessel in service with UNSC Naval Intelligence.[1]
A communications officer aboard the Tokyo Rules contacted New Mombasa's Urban Infrastructure AI, the Superintendent during the first hours of the Battle of Earth after receiving a report of core data corruption in the AI's data center.[1]
Trivia
The name "Tokyo Rules" may be related to the fact that Halo 3: ODST was announced at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show on October 8th.[verification needed]