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The Marathon-class Cruiser is a classification of UNSC Navy warships.
Description
These warships replaced the aging Halcyon-class Cruisers. These behemoths, ranking in at 1,192 meters (approx. 3,910.761 ft.), are over two times the length of a UNSC Frigate. They are also known for their heavy armor; they can survive multiple plasma impacts, being able to sustain far greater damage than any UNSC Frigate or UNSC Destroyer. Due to their size, durability and firepower, these massive vessels are commanded by UNSC Admirals and primarily serve as command/capital ships.
Appearances
Due to their diminishing numbers and the onslaught of the genocidal Covenant, further numbers of these great cruisers have been reassigned to the defense of the Inner Colonies. Marathons were present at the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV and the Battle of Reach. Eight saw action at the First Battle of Earth under Fleet Admiral Harper and another was part of Battle Group Stalingrad during the Battle of Onyx. Its likely that some were also engaged at the Second Battle of Earth, though, they were all probably destroyed.
Ships of the Line
- UNSC Leviathan
- UNSC Hannibal
- The Cruiser in the Battle Group Stalingrad
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Trivia
- In Halo: The Fall of Reach, the Marathon classification is erroneously labeled as a Carrier.[1]
- The name Marathon comes from Bungie's Marathon series of games, which were made before Halo.
- They bear a resemblance to the older Halcyon-class cruisers.
- In Halo: The Fall of Reach[2], it mentions that the Leviathan was one of twenty UNSC Cruisers left in the Navy, which were being slowly pulled back to protect the Inner Colonies.
- The name of this classification of ships is yet another reference to Bungie's previous series, Marathon.
- It seems that the refitted Pillar of Autumn is stronger than any other Marathons, or just because of Captain Keyes' brilliant tactic.
References
- ^ Halo: Fall of Reach, page 212
- ^ Halo: Fall of Reach, page 162