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'''Mabel''' was a three-legged [[List of animals|dog]] belonging to the [[Fetching|fetcher]] [[Oliver Birch]]. She was a [[Wikipedia:Golden Retriever|Golden Retriever]], and was missing one of her hind legs. Birch found Mabel on the abandoned [[colony ship]] {{CAAShip|Butterworth}} while on a fetching run in the debris field over the planet [[Dwarka]] and took her as a pet. Upon discovery, the animal was nervous and hungry, but curiously, the only thing alive on the ship.<ref name="tug">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''' (2010), ''[[Tug o' War]]''</ref>
'''Mabel''' was a three-legged [[List of animals|dog]] belonging to the [[Fetching|fetcher]] [[Oliver Birch]]. She was a [[Wikipedia:Golden Retriever|Golden Retriever]], and was missing one of her hind legs. Birch found Mabel on the abandoned [[colony ship]] {{CAAShip|Butterworth}} while on a fetching run in the debris field over the planet [[Dwarka]] and took her as a pet. Upon discovery, the animal was nervous and hungry, but curiously, the only thing alive on the ship.<ref name="tug">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''' (2010), ''[[Tug o' War]]''</ref>



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Mabel was a three-legged dog belonging to the fetcher Oliver Birch. She was a Golden Retriever, and was missing one of her hind legs. Birch found Mabel on the abandoned colony ship CAA Butterworth while on a fetching run in the debris field over the planet Dwarka and took her as a pet. Upon discovery, the animal was nervous and hungry, but curiously, the only thing alive on the ship.[1]

Mabel and Birch became stranded in space in a cryo-chamber after they jettisoned out of Birch's ship, Galileo's Worst Enemy, as it was ripped apart by the stresses of slipstream space.[1]

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