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'''Vanadium Steel''' is an alloy used by the [[UNSC]] in the construction of its starships. Vanadium Steel is not as strong as [[Titanium-A]] alloy and so it is not used as armor plating, but rather in the making of essential and unarmored components. It likely is used as the basic plating for a ship, welded on over the [[TR Steel]] superstructure of the ship. One of the things on ships made of Vanadium Steel are the engine shields and baffles of [[UNSC Destroyer]]s. | |||
One Spy Probe in particular was effective enough to find [[Reach]] alerting the | [[Covenant]] [[Spy Probe]]s are designed specifically to blend in perfectly with Vanadium Steel components so that they may fulfill their missions with ease.<ref>''[[The Fall of Reach]]'', page 215</ref> | ||
One Spy Probe in particular was effective enough to find [[Reach]] alerting the Covenant and resulting in the [[Battle of Reach]]. | |||
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Revision as of 03:41, May 5, 2008
Vanadium Steel is an alloy used by the UNSC in the construction of its starships. Vanadium Steel is not as strong as Titanium-A alloy and so it is not used as armor plating, but rather in the making of essential and unarmored components. It likely is used as the basic plating for a ship, welded on over the TR Steel superstructure of the ship. One of the things on ships made of Vanadium Steel are the engine shields and baffles of UNSC Destroyers.
Covenant Spy Probes are designed specifically to blend in perfectly with Vanadium Steel components so that they may fulfill their missions with ease.[1]
One Spy Probe in particular was effective enough to find Reach alerting the Covenant and resulting in the Battle of Reach.
References
- ^ The Fall of Reach, page 215