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'''Secure Network''', more commonly referred to as '''SecNet''', was a [[UNSC]] communications network. It could relay text messages, similar to an instant messaging program. SecNet users were identified by their username while using the network.<ref name="FOR">''''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''' (2010), ''Bonus Content''</ref> | '''Secure Network''', more commonly referred to as '''SecNet''', was a [[UNSC]] communications network. It could relay text messages, similar to an instant messaging program. SecNet users were identified by their username while using the network.<ref name="FOR">''''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''' (2010), ''Bonus Content''</ref> |
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Secure Network, more commonly referred to as SecNet, was a UNSC communications network. It could relay text messages, similar to an instant messaging program. SecNet users were identified by their username while using the network.[1]
Sometime after the Fall of Reach, the Office of Naval Intelligence conducted an investigation to determine whether a SecNet message exchange between SGT Alasdair R. Schicker and SGT Joseph M. Poteet could have alerted the Covenant to the location of Reach[1]
Known SecNet Usernames
- Alasdair R. Schicker: "GLancer"
- Joseph M. Poteet: "TRIGTECH"
List of appearances
- Halo: The Fall of Reach
- Adjunct (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b 'Halo: The Fall of Reach (2010), Bonus Content