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'''Habitat Exodus''' was the largest asteroid in [[the Rubble]], measuring six miles in length and two miles in diameter.<ref name="TCP">''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', pages 331-335</ref> It was initially held far away from the other habitats and coated for stealth.<ref name="page 224">''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 224</ref> | '''Habitat Exodus''' was the largest asteroid in [[the Rubble]], measuring six miles in length and two miles in diameter.<ref name="TCP">''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', pages 331-335</ref> It was initially held far away from the other habitats and coated for stealth.<ref name="page 224">''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 224</ref> | ||
As part of the [[Exodus Project]], numerous [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]]s were added to the asteroid to facilitate evacuation of the [[The Rubble|Rubble]]. | As part of the [[Exodus Project]], numerous [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]]s were added to the asteroid to facilitate evacuation of the [[The Rubble|Rubble]].{{Ref/Reuse|page 224}} The Hollowed-out rock contained miles of corridors, stadium chambers with rows of chairs and restraints for a hundred thousand people, bays, and a bridge near the front.{{Ref/Reuse|TCP}} The Exodus' purpose was to carry the one million residents of the Rubble to a location in the galaxy far away from the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] and the [[Covenant]].{{Ref/Reuse|page 224}} | ||
Circumstances forced the use of the Exodus before the desired number of Slipspace Drives could be installed. Thus, rather than attempting a journey beyond UNSC and Covenant Space, the asteroid was sent toward another human-occupied system. | Circumstances forced the use of the Exodus before the desired number of Slipspace Drives could be installed. Thus, rather than attempting a journey beyond UNSC and Covenant Space, the asteroid was sent toward another human-occupied system.{{Ref/Reuse|TCP}} The Exodus reached the [[18 Scorpii system|18 Scorpii System]] and successfully evacuated the ex-Rubble residents to the UNSC colony of [[Falaknuma]]. While in orbit around the planet, the asteroid succumbed to damages caused by unanticipated resonances from transitioning such a large body to slipspace, ultimately disintegrating to form a debris ring around Falaknuma.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 352</ref> | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
Latest revision as of 21:10, March 19, 2022
Habitat Exodus was the largest asteroid in the Rubble, measuring six miles in length and two miles in diameter.[1] It was initially held far away from the other habitats and coated for stealth.[2]
As part of the Exodus Project, numerous Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engines were added to the asteroid to facilitate evacuation of the Rubble.[2] The Hollowed-out rock contained miles of corridors, stadium chambers with rows of chairs and restraints for a hundred thousand people, bays, and a bridge near the front.[1] The Exodus' purpose was to carry the one million residents of the Rubble to a location in the galaxy far away from the UNSC and the Covenant.[2]
Circumstances forced the use of the Exodus before the desired number of Slipspace Drives could be installed. Thus, rather than attempting a journey beyond UNSC and Covenant Space, the asteroid was sent toward another human-occupied system.[1] The Exodus reached the 18 Scorpii System and successfully evacuated the ex-Rubble residents to the UNSC colony of Falaknuma. While in orbit around the planet, the asteroid succumbed to damages caused by unanticipated resonances from transitioning such a large body to slipspace, ultimately disintegrating to form a debris ring around Falaknuma.[3]
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo: The Cole Protocol (First appearance)
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