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'''''Athens Station''''', [[Hull Classification Symbol]] '''ODA-144''', was a [[UNSC]] [[Orbital Defense Platform]] in [[Earth]] orbit. It was so named because it held station above the city of Athens<ref>Halo 2, [[Cairo Station (Level)]]</ref>. It was in the same battle cluster as ''[[Cairo Station]]'' and ''[[Malta Station]]''.
'''''Athens Station''''', [[Hull Classification Symbol]] '''ODA-144''', was a [[UNSC]] [[Orbital Defense Platform]] in [[Earth]] orbit. It was so named because it held station above the city of Athens<ref>Halo 2, [[Cairo Station (Level)]]</ref>. It was in the same battle cluster as ''[[Cairo Station]]'' and ''[[Malta Station]]''.

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The destruction of Athens

Athens Station, Hull Classification Symbol ODA-144, was a UNSC Orbital Defense Platform in Earth orbit. It was so named because it held station above the city of Athens[1]. It was in the same battle cluster as Cairo Station and Malta Station.

During the First Battle of Earth, Athens was destroyed after Malta and in the same fashion: Covenant boarders placed a Covenant Bomb then withdrew prior to detonation.

After Athens and Malta were destroyed, the Prophet of Regret's assault carrier broke through the orbital defenses to the surface.

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