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The ''Mako''-class was once favored largely in part to its small size, but was eventually decommissioned due to maintenance issues.<ref name="enc"/> Several of such corvettes were used by the [[Insurrectionist#Eridanus cell|Eridanus rebels]] at their asteroid base of [[Eridanus Secundus]], used by the rebels as part of their improvised fleet.<ref name="for"/> | The ''Mako''-class was once favored largely in part to its small size, but was eventually decommissioned due to maintenance issues.<ref name="enc"/> Several of such corvettes were used by the [[Insurrectionist#Eridanus cell|Eridanus rebels]] at their asteroid base of [[Eridanus Secundus]], used by the rebels as part of their improvised fleet.<ref name="for"/> | ||
==Known Ships== | |||
UNSC ''Mako'' - lead ship | |||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
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The Mako-class corvette[1] is a light capital warship classification in the UNSC Navy, and a sub-class of the UNSC corvette.
Background
Little is known about the Mako-class in particular, but since they are corvettes, they most likely carry lighter ship-to-ship weapons and/or troops, and unlikely to deploy its own fighter support. Mako-class corvettes were also renowned for being one of the smallest ships in the UNSC fleet mounted with a reliable, usable slipspace drive.[2]
Operational service
The Mako-class was once favored largely in part to its small size, but was eventually decommissioned due to maintenance issues.[2] Several of such corvettes were used by the Eridanus rebels at their asteroid base of Eridanus Secundus, used by the rebels as part of their improvised fleet.[1]
Known Ships
UNSC Mako - lead ship
List of appearances
- Halo: The Fall of Reach (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 85
- ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia, page 259 (2011 edition)