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The '''UNSC ''Two for Flinching''''' was a [[UNSC]] Corvette.  
The '''UNSC ''Two for Flinching''''' was a [[UNSC]] Corvette.


The ''Two for Flinching'' was the corvette that took [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Johnson]] and [[Petty Officer First Class]] [[Healy]] from [[Earth]] to [[Harvest]].<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''</ref>
The ''Two for Flinching'' was the corvette that took [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Johnson]] and [[Petty Officer First Class]] [[Healy]] from [[Earth]] to [[Harvest]].<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''</ref>


The fast attack Corvette is known for being the UNSC's smallest capital warship and carries no fighters because the only thing that can fit inside a Fast-Attack Corvette's hangar bay is a SKT-13 shuttlecraft which is a reusable version of the UNSC's [[Bumblebee]] life boats.
The fast attack Corvette is known for being the UNSC's smallest capital warship and carries no fighters because the only thing that can fit inside a Fast-Attack Corvette's hangar bay is a SKT-13 shuttlecraft which is a reusable version of the UNSC's [[Bumblebee]] life boats.
==Trivia==
*The name of this ship is based off of the real-life game, where players try to make one another flinch; the penalty for flinching is getting punched twice, hence, "Two for Flinching."


==Sources==
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The UNSC Two for Flinching was a UNSC Corvette.

The Two for Flinching was the corvette that took Staff Sergeant Avery Johnson and Petty Officer First Class Healy from Earth to Harvest.[1]

The fast attack Corvette is known for being the UNSC's smallest capital warship and carries no fighters because the only thing that can fit inside a Fast-Attack Corvette's hangar bay is a SKT-13 shuttlecraft which is a reusable version of the UNSC's Bumblebee life boats.

Trivia

  • The name of this ship is based off of the real-life game, where players try to make one another flinch; the penalty for flinching is getting punched twice, hence, "Two for Flinching."

Sources