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==History==
==History==
{{Main|Battle of the Unnamed Star System}}
{{Main|Raid on the Third Fleet of Glorious Consequence}}
The ship was sent by the ONI to retrieve a high-priority "[[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|package]]" from a [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[Covenant Fleet|fleet]] trapped in a stellar magnetic field that prevented them from jumping into [[Slipstream Space|Slipspace]]. Onboard, there were five [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-IIs]] who were eventually sent out to retrieve it using [[Open Frame 92/Extra-Vehicular Activity|OF92-EVA Booster Frames]] stored onboard the stealth ship. After the Spartans successfully retrieved the package and the Covenant fleet jumped away, the stealth ship de-cloaked and destroyed the remaining [[Seraph-class Starfighter]]s. After picking the Spartans up, the ship re-cloaked and jumped away.<ref name="Package"/>
The ship was sent by the ONI to retrieve a high-priority "[[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|package]]" from a [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[Covenant Fleet|fleet]] trapped in a stellar magnetic field that prevented them from jumping into [[Slipstream Space|Slipspace]]. Onboard, there were five [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-IIs]] who were eventually sent out to retrieve it using [[Open Frame 92/Extra-Vehicular Activity|OF92-EVA Booster Frames]] stored onboard the stealth ship. After the Spartans successfully retrieved the package and the Covenant fleet jumped away, the stealth ship de-cloaked and destroyed the remaining [[Seraph-class Starfighter]]s. After picking the Spartans up, the ship re-cloaked and jumped away.<ref name="Package"/>



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PRO-49776
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Specifications

Slipspace drive:

Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine

Armament:

Unknown directed energy weapon system

Complement:

Open Frame 92/Extra-Vehicular Activity (5+)

Service information

Participated battles:

Raid on the Third Fleet of Glorious Consequence

Known commanders:

Lucius R. Jiron

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command Office of Naval Intelligence

 

ONI PRO-49776[1] was a specialized vessel used by the Office of Naval Intelligence and captained by Lucius R. Jiron.[2]

History

Main article: Raid on the Third Fleet of Glorious Consequence

The ship was sent by the ONI to retrieve a high-priority "package" from a Covenant fleet trapped in a stellar magnetic field that prevented them from jumping into Slipspace. Onboard, there were five SPARTAN-IIs who were eventually sent out to retrieve it using OF92-EVA Booster Frames stored onboard the stealth ship. After the Spartans successfully retrieved the package and the Covenant fleet jumped away, the stealth ship de-cloaked and destroyed the remaining Seraph-class Starfighters. After picking the Spartans up, the ship re-cloaked and jumped away.[2]

Complement

The ship had a ventral launch bay fitted with hook systems used to deploy OF92-EVA Booster Frames. Instead of using photoreactive panels for stealth like the Prowlers, this ship utilized a more advanced, bubble-like cloaking field projected around it to conceal it from view. It also utilized a type of advanced directed energy weaponry, capable of dispatching Covenant Seraphs with ease. These directed energy weapons are possibly Pulse Lasers.[2]

Trivia

  • Despite the ship's stealth capabilities and the "PRO" classification in its registry number, Frank O'Connor has confirmed that the ship is not a prowler.[3]

Sources