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The '''''Odyssey''''' was the first [[Human]] colony ship. It colonized the worlds of the inner colonies. It was launched on January 1, [[2362]]<ref>[http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/h/halo/storyline.htm '''Xbox.com''': ''Halo Storyline'']</ref> laden with troops and [[terraforming]] gear to spearhead the first colonization of a new world by mankind. This sparked the first wave of human expansion beyond the confines of the Solar System. | The '''''Odyssey''''' was the first [[Human]] colony ship. It colonized the worlds of the inner colonies. It was launched on January 1, [[2362]]<ref>[http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/h/halo/storyline.htm '''Xbox.com''': ''Halo Storyline'']</ref> laden with troops and [[terraforming]] gear to spearhead the first colonization of a new world by mankind. This sparked the first wave of human expansion beyond the confines of the Solar System. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*The | *The name 'Odyssey' derives from an epic poem written by the Greek poet, Homer. The story follows a commander, Odysseus, who gets lost on his return from the Trojan war, sailing to various places over the course of about a decade. The name is fitting for the ship because of the parallels: humanity embarks on a long voyage after emerging from the Interplanetary War. | ||
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[[Category:Human Starships|Odyssey]] | [[Category:Human Starships|Odyssey]] |
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The Odyssey was the first Human colony ship. It colonized the worlds of the inner colonies. It was launched on January 1, 2362[1] laden with troops and terraforming gear to spearhead the first colonization of a new world by mankind. This sparked the first wave of human expansion beyond the confines of the Solar System.
Trivia
- The name 'Odyssey' derives from an epic poem written by the Greek poet, Homer. The story follows a commander, Odysseus, who gets lost on his return from the Trojan war, sailing to various places over the course of about a decade. The name is fitting for the ship because of the parallels: humanity embarks on a long voyage after emerging from the Interplanetary War.