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'''UNSC Code Three-Nine-Two''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] code term that Special Warfare teams use it to ignore hails from other forces due to a higher-priority mission. [[Dr. Halsey]] used this code when [[Admiral Whitcomb]] over hailed her over [[Eriandus Secundus]] when she was fleeing in the {{UNSCShip|Beatrice}}. To him it | '''UNSC Code Three-Nine-Two''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] code term that Special Warfare teams use it to ignore hails from other forces due to a higher-priority mission. [[Dr. Halsey]] used this code when [[Admiral Whitcomb]] over hailed her over [[Eriandus Secundus]] when she was fleeing in the {{UNSCShip|Beatrice}}. To him it meant and I quote, "You mean the good doctor just told me to go to hell." <ref>[[Halo: First Strike]] pg.278</ref> | ||
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UNSC Code Three-Nine-Two is a United Nations Space Command code term that Special Warfare teams use it to ignore hails from other forces due to a higher-priority mission. Dr. Halsey used this code when Admiral Whitcomb over hailed her over Eriandus Secundus when she was fleeing in the UNSC Beatrice. To him it meant and I quote, "You mean the good doctor just told me to go to hell." [1]
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- ^ Halo: First Strike pg.278