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'''Lead foil''' is a material composed of [[lead]] used by the [[UNSC]] for ships that traverse [[slipstream space]]. Lead foil is essential to slipspace travel, and to deep-space travel in general, as it absorbs radiation and prevents it from harming the occupants of the ship. Lead foil is relatively fragile and prone to melting at extreme temperatures. | '''Lead foil''' is a material composed of [[lead]] used by the [[UNSC]] for ships that traverse [[slipstream space]]. Lead foil is essential to slipspace travel, and to deep-space travel in general, as it absorbs radiation and prevents it from harming the occupants of the ship. Lead foil is relatively fragile and prone to melting at extreme temperatures. | ||
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Lead foil is a material composed of lead used by the UNSC for ships that traverse slipstream space. Lead foil is essential to slipspace travel, and to deep-space travel in general, as it absorbs radiation and prevents it from harming the occupants of the ship. Lead foil is relatively fragile and prone to melting at extreme temperatures.
Lead foil can be found on most UNSC deep-space ships, in addition to the Long Range Stealth Orbital Insertion Pods.[1]
Covenant ships apparently do not use lead foil, particularly Type-25 Spirit dropships, which are not capable of navigating slipspace. However, lead foil can be installed in them to achieve the desired effect. Blue Team did this to their dropship aboard the Ascendant Justice shortly before Operation: FIRST STRIKE.[2]
List of appearances
- Halo: First Strike (First appearance)
- Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 13 ("Inside his cocoon of titanium, lead foil, and stealth ablative coating, SPARTAN-B292 watched black stars explode across his vision")
- ^ Halo: First Strike, page 380 (2010 edition)