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'''Code Three-Nine-Two''' is a [[UNSC]] code term brandished by Special Warfare teams to ignore hails from other forces due to a higher-priority mission. [[Dr. Halsey]] used this code when [[Admiral Whitcomb]] hailed her over [[Eridanus Secundus]] when she was fleeing in the [[Beatrice]]. The Admiral took it personally, interpreting it as [[Dr. Halsey]] had "just told me to go to hell." <ref>[[Halo: First Strike]] pg.278</ref>
'''Code Three-Nine-Two''' is a [[UNSC]] code term brandished by Special Warfare teams to ignore hails from other forces due to a higher-priority mission. [[Dr. Halsey]] used this code when [[Admiral Whitcomb]] hailed her over [[Eridanus Secundus]] when she was fleeing in the [[Beatrice]]. The Admiral took it personally, interpreting it as [[Dr. Halsey]] had "just told me to go to hell." <ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 278''</ref>
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Code Three-Nine-Two is a UNSC code term brandished by Special Warfare teams to ignore hails from other forces due to a higher-priority mission. Dr. Halsey used this code when Admiral Whitcomb hailed her over Eridanus Secundus when she was fleeing in the Beatrice. The Admiral took it personally, interpreting it as Dr. Halsey had "just told me to go to hell." [1]

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  1. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 278