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During the [[Human-Covenant War]], the [[Covenant]] forces constructed a massive refinery on Pegasi Delta. With its close proximity to [[UNSC]] space, Pegasi Delta became a massive foreward resupply and refueling line for the Covenant ships making incursions in UNSC space. | During the [[Human-Covenant War]], the [[Covenant]] forces constructed a massive refinery on Pegasi Delta. With its close proximity to [[UNSC]] space, Pegasi Delta became a massive foreward resupply and refueling line for the Covenant ships making incursions in UNSC space. | ||
In [[2545]], the UNSC sent in 300 [[Spartan-III]] supersoldiers from Beta Comapny to destroy the refinery in [[Operation: TORPEDO]]. They sucessfully destroyed the refinery, cripling the Covenant supply lines, but with a 99% casualty rate; 298 of the 300 Spartans of Beta Company were killed. | In [[2545]], the UNSC sent in 300 [[Spartan-III]] supersoldiers from Beta Comapny to destroy the refinery in [[Operation: TORPEDO]]. They sucessfully destroyed the refinery, cripling the Covenant supply lines, but with a 99.3% casualty rate; 298 of the 300 Spartans of Beta Company were killed. | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, December 29, 2006
Pegasi Delta was a small world in the 51 Pegasi-B System. It was a hot red world with orange dusty skies and hot temperatures. It had seas that were unusually rich in deuterium and tritium, usable in the reactors of ships.
During the Human-Covenant War, the Covenant forces constructed a massive refinery on Pegasi Delta. With its close proximity to UNSC space, Pegasi Delta became a massive foreward resupply and refueling line for the Covenant ships making incursions in UNSC space.
In 2545, the UNSC sent in 300 Spartan-III supersoldiers from Beta Comapny to destroy the refinery in Operation: TORPEDO. They sucessfully destroyed the refinery, cripling the Covenant supply lines, but with a 99.3% casualty rate; 298 of the 300 Spartans of Beta Company were killed.