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==History==
==History==
Viperidae was the location of Admiral [[Preston Cole]]'s [[Battle of Psi Serpentis|"Last Stand."]] The[[Battlegroup India]] engaged an massive [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] armada in orbit. The planet was destroyed by the hundred [[Shiva-class Nuclear Missile|Shiva warheads]] Cole launched into it's core, breifly igniting into a brown dwarf star. The nuclear cacaphony that followed obliterated the entire Covenant fleet, well over 200 ships, and led to the presumed death of Preston Cole.
Viperidae was the location of Admiral [[Preston Cole]]'s "[[Battle of Psi Serpentis|Last Stand]]." The[[Battlegroup India]] engaged an massive [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] armada in orbit. The planet was destroyed by the hundred [[Shiva-class Nuclear Missile|Shiva warheads]] Cole launched into it's core, breifly igniting into a brown dwarf star. The nuclear cacaphony that followed obliterated the entire Covenant fleet, well over 200 ships, and led to the presumed death of Preston Cole.


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Template:Planet Viperidae was a gas giant in the Psi Serpentis System.

History

Viperidae was the location of Admiral Preston Cole's "Last Stand." TheBattlegroup India engaged an massive Covenant armada in orbit. The planet was destroyed by the hundred Shiva warheads Cole launched into it's core, breifly igniting into a brown dwarf star. The nuclear cacaphony that followed obliterated the entire Covenant fleet, well over 200 ships, and led to the presumed death of Preston Cole.

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