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The only such ship to be produced was the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}}.
The only such ship to be produced was the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}}.


Although, while the {{Point of No Return}} was in service, at Station Delphi {{Kurt-051}},along with two of his fellow Spartan-II's saw the half constructed form of a second stealth destroyer of the same size and class as {{Point of No Return}}.
Although, while the [[Point of No Return]] was in service, at Station Delphi [[Kurt-051]],along with two of his fellow Spartan-II's saw the half constructed form of a second stealth destroyer of the same size and class as [[Point of No Return]].


== Summary ==
== Summary ==

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The Stealth Cruiser was a starship in the UNSC fleet. Stealth Cruisers are the largest Prowler-class vessels built, the length of a UNSC Destroyer. Only one has ever been known to exist, as Stealth Cruisers are not practical due to the large amount of Stealth Ablative Coating that must be maintained in order to keep them invisible from radar.

The only such ship to be produced was the UNSC Point of No Return.

Although, while the Point of No Return was in service, at Station Delphi Kurt-051,along with two of his fellow Spartan-II's saw the half constructed form of a second stealth destroyer of the same size and class as Point of No Return.

Summary

The UNSC Point of No Return was constructed in parts and then assembled in deep space. Completely radar-invisible and when the baffled engines ran below 30%, the craft was dark as interstellar space. This ship was the wartime field command and control platform for the UNSC Office of Naval Intelligence, NavSpecWep Section Three. Very few people have ever seen the ship, and even less have actually been aboard.

Interior

The inside of the ship was just as mysterious, with stainless-steel walls brushed to a white reflective shield, as was most of the ship's insides. The floors oddly enough weren't the same white color as the walls, being described as metal grates.

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