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{{Quote|Warning. Warning. Warning. Pressure building in lines four, seventeen, and thirty three.|An automated alert greets ''Echo 216'''s pilot as soon as he is jolted awake.}}<ref name="DH"/> | {{Quote|Warning. Warning. Warning. Pressure building in lines four, seventeen, and thirty three.|An automated alert greets ''Echo 216'''s pilot as soon as he is jolted awake.}}<ref name="DH"/> | ||
By [[2561]], ''Echo 216'' was stranded in orbit around a damaged [[Halo Array|Halo installation]], suffering from hull breaches which had to be manually repaired by | By [[2561]], ''Echo 216'' was stranded in orbit around a damaged [[Halo Array|Halo installation]], suffering from hull breaches which had to be manually repaired by his pilot. Eventually, he would stumble across the drifting [[John-117]], reviving him inside its troop-bay. It was soon hit by an [[EMP]], and the Spartan would leave the pelican for [[EVA]].<ref name="DH"/> | ||
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- "This is UNSC Pelican Echo 216. Can you hear me?"
- — Echo 216's pilot tries to hail a friendly signal.[1]
Echo 216 is a Pelican dropship of the United Nations Space Command Armed Forces.[1] At some point following the advent of late 2561 it and its pilot, after having been stranded around the remains of Installation 07 for some time, had a chance encounter with John-117 and brought the Spartan-II aboard. Echo 217 was hit with some kind of electronic attack soon thereafter, which led its pilot to evacuate the rear bay so the Master Chief could go on the offensive.[1]
History
- "Warning. Warning. Warning. Pressure building in lines four, seventeen, and thirty three."
- — An automated alert greets Echo 216's pilot as soon as he is jolted awake.[1]
By 2561, Echo 216 was stranded in orbit around a damaged Halo installation, suffering from hull breaches which had to be manually repaired by his pilot. Eventually, he would stumble across the drifting John-117, reviving him inside its troop-bay. It was soon hit by an EMP, and the Spartan would leave the pelican for EVA.[1]
Gallery
- Halo Infinite E319 Concept Found Hope.jpg
- Halo Infinite E319 Concept Pelican Low Power Lighting.jpg
- FirstPersonHaloInfinite.png
List of appearances
- Halo: Infinite (First appearance)
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