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After the [[Great Schism]], the fleet fell under the control of the [[Jiralhanae]]. | After the [[Great Schism]], the fleet fell under the control of the [[Jiralhanae]]. | ||
During the invasion of the [[Sol system]] in late October and November of [[2552]], the fleet was sent to [[Mars]] and apparently [[Battle of Mare Erythraeum|raided]] the planet. They captured at least one [[human]] prisoner, [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]], with the intent of executing him in a victory ceremony once they made it to the ongoing [[Battle for Earth|battle]] on [[Earth]]. In an effort to stall their advance and save his own life, Ackerson divulged the existence of the fictional [[Key of Osanalan]], prompting the Covenant to [[Battle of Cleveland|invade]] the city of [[Cleveland]] in search of it. It is unknown whether any elements of this fleet participated in the battle. | During the invasion of the [[Sol system]] in late October and November of [[2552]], the fleet was sent to [[Mars]] and apparently [[Battle of Mare Erythraeum|raided]] the planet. They captured at least one [[human]] [[Prisoner of war|prisoner]], [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]], with the intent of executing him in a victory ceremony once they made it to the ongoing [[Battle for Earth|battle]] on [[Earth]]. In an effort to stall their advance and save his own life, Ackerson divulged the existence of the fictional [[Key of Osanalan]], prompting the Covenant to [[Battle of Cleveland|invade]] the city of [[Cleveland]] in search of it. It is unknown whether any elements of this fleet participated in the battle. | ||
Following the battle, the fleet remained in Martian orbit. Ackerson revealed to [[Lepidus]], [[shipmaster]] of the {{ | Following the battle, the fleet remained in Martian orbit. Ackerson revealed to [[Lepidus]], [[shipmaster]] of the {{Pattern|Ket|battlecruiser}} ''[[Triumphant Declaration]]'', that the Key was a hoax, prompting the [[Jiralhanae Captain|Brute captain]] to behead him.{{Ref/Reuse|up}} | ||
==Known vessels== | ==Known vessels== | ||
*''[[Triumphant Declaration]]'' - {{ | *''[[Triumphant Declaration]]'' - {{Pattern|Ket|battlecruiser}} - [[Lepidus]] | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
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[[Category:Covenant fleets]] | [[Category:Covenant fleets|Furious Redemption]] |
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The Fleet of Furious Redemption was a Covenant fleet.[1]
History[edit]
After the Great Schism, the fleet fell under the control of the Jiralhanae.
During the invasion of the Sol system in late October and November of 2552, the fleet was sent to Mars and apparently raided the planet. They captured at least one human prisoner, Colonel James Ackerson, with the intent of executing him in a victory ceremony once they made it to the ongoing battle on Earth. In an effort to stall their advance and save his own life, Ackerson divulged the existence of the fictional Key of Osanalan, prompting the Covenant to invade the city of Cleveland in search of it. It is unknown whether any elements of this fleet participated in the battle.
Following the battle, the fleet remained in Martian orbit. Ackerson revealed to Lepidus, shipmaster of the Ket-pattern battlecruiser Triumphant Declaration, that the Key was a hoax, prompting the Brute captain to behead him.[1]
Known vessels[edit]
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo: Uprising (First appearance)
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