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The '''''Chiropetra''-class Stealth Vessel''' was a classification of small starship used by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] of the [[United Nations Space Command]] and were in service in the early 2500's. These ships were roughly 50-meters long with oddly-angled black stealth surfaces and carried advanced counterintrusion software. Notably, the class used the smallest operational [[Slipspace]] engines ever produced by the UNSC.
The '''''Chiropetra''-class Stealth Vessel''' was a classification of small starship used by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] of the [[United Nations Space Command]] and were in service in the early 2500's. These ships were roughly 50-meters long with oddly-angled black stealth surfaces and carried advanced counterintrusion software. Notably, the class used the smallest operational [[Slipspace]] engines ever produced by the UNSC.


However, without a standard central controlling [[AI]], the sensitive components tended to become unreliable. The resulting breakdowns resulted in the entire class being decommissioned in [[2512]]
However, without a standard central controlling [[AI]], the sensitive components tended to become unreliable. The resulting breakdowns resulted in the entire class being decommissioned in [[2512]]


The ''Chiropetra'' classification was probably the antecedent to the modern [[UNSC Prowler|United Nations Space Command Prowler]].  
The ''Chiropetra'' classification was probably the antecedent to the modern [[UNSC Prowler|United Nations Space Command Prowler]].  

Revision as of 22:02, July 13, 2007

The Chiropetra-class Stealth Vessel was a classification of small starship used by the Office of Naval Intelligence of the United Nations Space Command and were in service in the early 2500's. These ships were roughly 50-meters long with oddly-angled black stealth surfaces and carried advanced counterintrusion software. Notably, the class used the smallest operational Slipspace engines ever produced by the UNSC.

However, without a standard central controlling AI, the sensitive components tended to become unreliable. The resulting breakdowns resulted in the entire class being decommissioned in 2512

The Chiropetra classification was probably the antecedent to the modern United Nations Space Command Prowler.

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Trivia

  • Chiropetra is the name of a biological genus that refers to bat-like animals

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