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'''UNSC ''Totem Lake''''' ([[hull classification symbol]] '''CVA-92''') was a [[carrier]] attached to [[Battle Group Rhino]] of the [[UNSC Navy]]'s [[Third Fleet]] at the end of the [[Human-Covenant War]].{{Ref/Reuse|loot2}}
'''UNSC ''Totem Lake''''' ([[hull classification symbol]] '''CVA-92''') was a [[carrier]] attached to [[Battle Group Rhino]] of the [[UNSC Navy]]'s [[Third Fleet]] at the end of the [[Human-Covenant War]].{{Ref/Reuse|loot2}}


==History==
==Service history==
On [[2552#October|October 10, 2552]], Battle Group Rhino detected twelve unidentified large vessels in the [[Sol system]] near [[Enceladus]] broadcasting outdated [[civilian]] [[IFF]] codes. Upon approach, eleven of the vessels made unauthorized [[slipstream space]] transits from the Sol system. Pursuant to standing orders to engage vessels not positively identified as friendly, Battle Group Rhino moved to engage the remaining ship. ''Totem Lake'' was subsequently lost with all hands after reportedly suffering multiple hull breaches and [[boarding]] parties. This short-lived conflict came to be known simply as the [[Battle of October 10]]. A report on the carrier's loss was later complied by [[Captain]] [[W. Murray]].{{Ref/Reuse|loot2}}
On [[2552#October|October 10, 2552]], Battle Group Rhino detected twelve unidentified large vessels in the [[Sol system]] near [[Enceladus]] broadcasting outdated [[civilian]] [[IFF]] codes. Upon approach, eleven of the vessels made unauthorized [[slipstream space]] transits from the Sol system. Pursuant to standing orders to engage vessels not positively identified as friendly, Battle Group Rhino moved to engage the remaining ship. ''Totem Lake'' was subsequently lost with all hands after reportedly suffering multiple hull breaches and [[Naval boarding|boarding]] parties. This short-lived conflict came to be known simply as the [[Battle of October 10]]. A report on the carrier's loss was later complied by [[Captain]] [[W. Murray]].{{Ref/Reuse|loot2}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[Wikipedia:Totem Lake Mall|Totem Lake Mall]] was a shopping mall in Kirkland, Washington, the city in which [[343 Industries]] is based. The mall was purchased by Village At Totem Lake, LLC in 2015.
[[Wikipedia:Totem Lake Mall|Totem Lake Mall]] was a shopping mall in Kirkland, Washington, the city in which [[343 Industries]] was formerly based in. The mall was purchased by Village At Totem Lake, LLC in 2015.


==Sources==
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 21:26, December 18, 2024

UNSC Totem Lake
Production information

Class:

Carrier[1]

Specifications

Slipspace drive:

Equipped

Service information

Destroyed:

October 10, 2552[1]

Participated battles:

Battle of October 10[1]

Fleet:

Third Fleet[1]

Affiliation:

UNSC Navy[1]

 

UNSC Totem Lake (hull classification symbol CVA-92) was a carrier attached to Battle Group Rhino of the UNSC Navy's Third Fleet at the end of the Human-Covenant War.[1]

Service history[edit]

On October 10, 2552, Battle Group Rhino detected twelve unidentified large vessels in the Sol system near Enceladus broadcasting outdated civilian IFF codes. Upon approach, eleven of the vessels made unauthorized slipstream space transits from the Sol system. Pursuant to standing orders to engage vessels not positively identified as friendly, Battle Group Rhino moved to engage the remaining ship. Totem Lake was subsequently lost with all hands after reportedly suffering multiple hull breaches and boarding parties. This short-lived conflict came to be known simply as the Battle of October 10. A report on the carrier's loss was later complied by Captain W. Murray.[1]

Trivia[edit]

Totem Lake Mall was a shopping mall in Kirkland, Washington, the city in which 343 Industries was formerly based in. The mall was purchased by Village At Totem Lake, LLC in 2015.

Sources[edit]