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The '''''Twilight Compunction''''' was a [[Covenant]] [[Frigate]], attached to the [[Second Fleet of Homogenous Clarity]] during the end of the [[Age of Reclamation|9th Age of Reclamation]]. After the [[Great Schism]], it fell under the control of the [[Brute]]s. Its [[Ship Master]] was the Brute [[Gargantum]]. <ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', page 192</ref>
The '''''Twilight Compunction''''' was a [[Covenant]] [[Frigate]], attached to the [[Second Fleet of Homogenous Clarity]] during the end of the [[Age of Reclamation|9th Age of Reclamation]]. After the [[Great Schism]], it fell under the control of the [[Brute]]s. Its [[Ship Master]] was the Brute [[Gargantum]]. <ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', page 192</ref>


The ship was present during [[The Battle of Installation 05]] and when the Great Schism broke out, Gargantum ordered his ship to attack the [[Elite]] held ships. The ''Twilight Compunction'', along with the ''[[Tenebrous]]'', tried to attack the Elite held ''[[Incorruptible]]'', but the attack was stopped when the ''Tenebrous'' was destroyed by the ''Incorruptible'' and the ''Twilight Compunction'' was attacked and damaged by the Carrier ''[[Lawgiver]]''. <ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', page 194</ref>  
The ship was present during [[The Battle of Installation 05]] and when the [[Great Schism]] broke out, Gargantum ordered his ship to attack the [[Elite]] held ships. The ''Twilight Compunction'', along with the ''[[Tenebrous]]'', tried to attack the Elite held ''[[Incorruptible]]'', but the attack was stopped when the ''Tenebrous'' was destroyed by the ''Incorruptible'' and the ''Twilight Compunction'' was attacked and damaged by the Carrier ''[[Lawgiver]]''. <ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', page 194</ref>  


Gargantum's ship, along with the ''[[Revenant]]'' and another frigate, followed the ''Incorruptible'' as it tried to escape. When the ship ''[[Bloodied Spirit]]'' dropped out of [[Slipspace]] nearby, Gargantum hailed it and discovered it was controlled by [[Spartan-IIs]]. He sent one frigate to attack it, but while his forces were divided, the ''Revenant'' was destroyed by the ''Incorruptible''.<ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', page 227</ref> Gargantum then took his two remaining ships to pursue the ''Bloodied Spirit''.
Gargantum's ship, along with the ''[[Revenant]]'' and another frigate, followed the ''Incorruptible'' as it tried to escape. When the ship ''[[Bloodied Spirit]]'' dropped out of [[Slipspace]] nearby, Gargantum hailed it and discovered it was controlled by [[Spartan-IIs]]. He sent one frigate to attack it, but while his forces were divided, the ''Revenant'' was destroyed by the ''Incorruptible''.<ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', page 227</ref> Gargantum then took his two remaining ships to pursue the ''Bloodied Spirit''.

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The Twilight Compunction was a Covenant Frigate, attached to the Second Fleet of Homogenous Clarity during the end of the 9th Age of Reclamation. After the Great Schism, it fell under the control of the Brutes. Its Ship Master was the Brute Gargantum. [1]

The ship was present during The Battle of Installation 05 and when the Great Schism broke out, Gargantum ordered his ship to attack the Elite held ships. The Twilight Compunction, along with the Tenebrous, tried to attack the Elite held Incorruptible, but the attack was stopped when the Tenebrous was destroyed by the Incorruptible and the Twilight Compunction was attacked and damaged by the Carrier Lawgiver. [2]

Gargantum's ship, along with the Revenant and another frigate, followed the Incorruptible as it tried to escape. When the ship Bloodied Spirit dropped out of Slipspace nearby, Gargantum hailed it and discovered it was controlled by Spartan-IIs. He sent one frigate to attack it, but while his forces were divided, the Revenant was destroyed by the Incorruptible.[3] Gargantum then took his two remaining ships to pursue the Bloodied Spirit.

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