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*This ship was present with the rest of the Fleet during the [[Battle of Reach]]. The remains of the Fleet followed it's chase for the [[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|Pillar of Autumn]].
*This ship was present with the rest of the Fleet during the [[Battle of Reach]]. The remains of the Fleet followed it's chase for the [[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|Pillar of Autumn]].


*In the [[I Love Bees]] [[Halo 2]] endorsement saga, there was a Covenant [[AI]] entitled the [[Seeker]], who had a credo: "Seek the truth, behold the truth, reveal the truth. That is the law, and the whole of the law." Any significance of this quote is up to an individuals analysis.  
*In the [[I Love Bees]] [[Halo 2]] endorsement saga, there was a Covenant [[AI]] entitled the [[Seeker]], who had a credo: "Seek the truth, behold the truth, reveal the truth. That is the law, and the whole of the law." Any significance of this quote is up to an individual's analysis.
 
 
[[Category:Covenant Starships]]
[[Category:Covenant Starships]]

Revision as of 14:42, June 17, 2009

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The Seeker of Truth was the Flagship of the Covenant Fleet of Particular Justice. Then, the Supreme Commander of the Fleet commandeered the Flagship during the campaign at Reach and later, Installation 04. The future Arbiter would later use it to return back to High Charity after Installation 04 was destroyed.

Speculation

The class this vessel belonged to is unknown. However, since it carried some very important Covenant personnel, like Thel Vadamee, the Supreme Commander of the Fleet, and a consistent number of Special forces officers and troops, it was undoubtedly a powerful ship, like a Supercruiser or an Assault Carrier.

Known Crew

Trivia

  • In the I Love Bees Halo 2 endorsement saga, there was a Covenant AI entitled the Seeker, who had a credo: "Seek the truth, behold the truth, reveal the truth. That is the law, and the whole of the law." Any significance of this quote is up to an individual's analysis.