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*This may have been inspired by WW2's PBY Black Cat Catilinas, which flew missions destroying enemy ships or rescuing survivors of convoys which had been attacked by Japanese | *This may have been inspired by WW2's PBY Black Cat Catilinas, which flew missions destroying enemy ships or rescuing survivors of convoys which had been attacked by Japanese forces. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
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Template:Ship Black Cat-class Subprowlers are a classification of small exfiltration ships within the UNSC. Designated as "sub-prowlers," they have extremely limited capabilities and are used mostly as exfiltration craft to escape combat situations with stealth and ease. The ships have Slipspace capacitors but only enough charge to use them for about four hours. Black Cats are routinely used on high-risk ops so that UNSC Special Forces can retreat quickly and easily. Each sub-prowler can hold approximately 38 SPARTAN-IIIs.
It appears that they replaced the Calypso-class Exfiltration Craft.[1]
Eight such craft were inserted for the Spartan-IIIs during Operation: TORPEDO, but only one was used because only two Spartans survived the engagement.
The ship can only hold a charge for a limited amount of time, meaning that if a mission is not completed in time, ground forces would be trapped in hostile territory.
The Black Cat classification is believed to be smaller than the standard UNSC Prowler.
Trivia
- This may have been inspired by WW2's PBY Black Cat Catilinas, which flew missions destroying enemy ships or rescuing survivors of convoys which had been attacked by Japanese forces.
Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 86