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The '''''UNSC Agincourt''''' was a [[UNSC]] vessel, possibly a transport type or a [[Frigate]] in operation in the early 2550's. In October [[2552]], it was sent to planet [[Onyx]] to offload supplies at [[Camp Currahee]] for the incoming candidates for the new [[Spartan-III]]'s, [[Delta Company]]. As they were leaving, the Camp [[Commander]], [[Lieutenant Commander Ambrose]] (aka Spartan-051) asked for observational assistance from the craft after hearing strange sounds coming from [[Zone 67]].<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 121</ref> The ''Agincourt'' discovered, and was destroyed by, two hundred [[Onyx Sentinels]] that had been activated within [[Onyx]],<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 129</ref> the next phase in the [[Forerunners]]' plan to wipe out the [[Flood]] while still protecting a significant portion of the galaxy's species. There were trillions of them, and they actually ''formed'' the planet's crust which explained the absence of tectonic activity.<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 378</ref> | The '''''UNSC Agincourt''''' was a [[UNSC]] vessel, possibly a transport type or a [[Frigate]] in operation in the early 2550's. In October [[2552]], it was sent to planet [[Onyx]] to offload supplies at [[Camp Currahee]] for the incoming candidates for the new [[Spartan-III]]'s, [[Delta Company]]. As they were leaving, the Camp [[Commander]], [[Lieutenant Commander Ambrose]] (aka Spartan-051) asked for observational assistance from the craft after hearing strange sounds coming from [[Zone 67]].<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 121</ref> The ''Agincourt'' discovered, and was destroyed by, two hundred [[Onyx Sentinels]] that had been activated within [[Onyx]],<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 129</ref> the next phase in the [[Forerunners]]' plan to wipe out the [[Flood]] while still protecting a significant portion of the galaxy's species. There were trillions of them, and they actually ''formed'' the planet's crust which explained the absence of tectonic activity.<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 378</ref> | ||
==Background== | |||
The Battle of Agincourt was an significant battle in the Hundred Years war involving the Kingdom of England against the Kingdom of France. | |||
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