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The '''''Han''''' was a small, [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|slipspace capable]], diplomatic shuttle. It was equipped with [[cryo tubes]], suggesting a possible crew of up to 40 personnel, and the [[AI]] [[Toran]]. Though the ship was designed for passenger comfort and had showers and a rotating midsection providing gravity, this left less room for the crew. In addition, the bridge was extremely small and lacked any form of [[artificial gravity]].
The '''''Han''''' was a small, [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|slipspace capable]], diplomatic shuttle. It was equipped with [[cryo tubes]], suggesting a possible crew of up to 40 personnel, and the [[AI]] [[Toran]]. Though the ship was designed for passenger comfort and had showers and a rotating midsection providing gravity, this left less room for the crew. In addition, the bridge was extremely small and lacked any form of [[artificial gravity]].


In [[2517]], [[Lieutenant (J.G.)]] [[Jacob Keyes]] and [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]] used the ''Han'' to study each of the [[Spartan]]-candidate children<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 1.</ref>.
In [[2517]], [[Lieutenant (J.G.)]] [[Jacob Keyes]] and [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]] used the ''Han'' to study each of the [[Spartan]]-candidate children, including [[John-117]].<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 1.</ref>


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The Han was a small, slipspace capable, diplomatic shuttle. It was equipped with cryo tubes, suggesting a possible crew of up to 40 personnel, and the AI Toran. Though the ship was designed for passenger comfort and had showers and a rotating midsection providing gravity, this left less room for the crew. In addition, the bridge was extremely small and lacked any form of artificial gravity.

In 2517, Lieutenant (J.G.) Jacob Keyes and Dr. Catherine Halsey used the Han to study each of the Spartan-candidate children, including John-117.[1]

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