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|title=[[Halopedia:Featured Article|<span style="color:#fff;">Featured Article</span>]]: [[SPARTAN-B312|<span style="color:#fff;">SPARTAN-B312</span>]]
|title=[[Halopedia:Featured Article|<span style="color:#fff;">Featured Article</span>]]: [[Slipstream space|<span style="color:#fff;">Slipstream space</span>]]
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|content=[[File:B312.png|150px|right]]SPARTAN-B312 was a [[SPARTAN-III program|SPARTAN-III commando]] of the [[UNSC Navy|UNSC Naval]] [[UNSC Special Forces|Special Warfare Command]], attached to [[Special Warfare Command|Special Warfare Group Three]]. This Spartan served during the [[Fall of Reach]] as a member of [[Noble Team]] under the callsign '''"Noble Six"'''.
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<span style="float:right"><div style="border:none; display:inline-block; font-size:85%; margin-left:-4px; padding-left:4px; padding-right:2px; width:100%;">''[[SPARTAN-B312|Read more...]]''</div></span><br />
Otherwise known as Shaw-Fujikawa space or subspace by the United Nations Space Command, Slipstream space is a collective term for the eleven non-visible infinitesimal dimensions used for faster-than-light travel. Making a transition from one place to another via slipspace is known as a "slip", or "jump".
<span style="float:right"><div style="border:none; display:inline-block; font-size:85%; margin-left:-4px; padding-left:4px; padding-right:2px; width:100%;">''[[Slipstream space|Read more...]]''</div></span><br />
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