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'''Grid Kilo 23''' was a sector of the [[United Nations Space Command]] city [[Old Mombasa]] on the planet [[Earth]].
'''Grid Kilo 23''' was a sector of the [[United Nations Space Command]] city [[Old Mombasa]] on the planet [[Earth]].


It consisted of a broad highway, and during the [[Battle of New Mombasa]], a [[Covenant]] [[Scarab]] was defending this grid sector, along with great numbers of other [[Covenant]] forces. A [[UNSC]] strike force of four [[Warthog]]s and three [[Pelican Dropship]]s were dispatched over Grid Kilo 23 to attack the [[Covenant]] [[Assault Carrier]] that was commanding the [[Covenant]] forces in the [[Battle of Earth]] (where the Battle of [[New Mombasa]] had originated from).
It consisted of a broad highway, and during the [[Battle of New Mombasa]], a [[Covenant]] [[Scarab]] was defending this grid sector, along with great numbers of other Covenant forces. A [[UNSC]] strike force of four [[Warthog]]s and three [[Pelican Dropship]]s were dispatched over Grid Kilo 23 to attack the Covenant [[Assault Carrier]] that was commanding the Covenant forces in the [[Battle of Earth]] (where the Battle of [[New Mombasa]] had originated from).


[[Marine]] reconnaissance observing the grid sector noted the high [[Covenant]] troop concentrations, but failed to see a nearby [[Scarab]] battle walker, which was behind a building. As the three [[Pelicans]] neared the [[Scarab]], unaware of its presence, the [[Scarab]] shot two of them down with its plasma weapons.  
[[Marine]] reconnaissance observing the grid sector noted the high Covenant troop concentrations, but failed to see a nearby Scarab battle walker, which was behind a building. As the three Pelicans neared the Scarab, unaware of its presence, the Scarab shot two of them down with its plasma weapons.


There were several survivors at each crash site, though in both cases the pilots perished in the crash. One of them consisted of [[SPARTAN-117]], [[Sergeant]] [[Avery J. Johnson]], and three anonymous [[Marine]]s, two with [[Battle Rifle]]s and one with an [[SMG]]. The second was carrying a squad of [[ODST]]s and crashed landed in a beach behind [[Hotel Zanzibar]]. The last one escaped the [[Scarab]] without being hit, it later picked up [[Johnson]]. <ref>''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Outskirts (Level)|Outskirts]]''</ref>
There were several survivors at each crash site, though in both cases the pilots perished in the crash. One of them consisted of [[SPARTAN-117]], [[Sergeant]] [[Avery J. Johnson]], and three anonymous Marines, two with [[Battle Rifle]]s and one with an [[SMG]]. The second was carrying a squad of [[ODST]]s and crashed landed in a beach behind [[Hotel Zanzibar]]. The last one escaped the Scarab without being hit, it later picked up Johnson. <ref>''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Outskirts (Level)|Outskirts]]''</ref>


It is interesting to note that there is a [[Pelican Dropship]] with the designation of [[Kilo 023]].
It is interesting to note that there is a Pelican Dropship with the designation of [[Kilo 023]].


== Sources ==
== Sources ==

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Grid Kilo 23 was a sector of the United Nations Space Command city Old Mombasa on the planet Earth.

It consisted of a broad highway, and during the Battle of New Mombasa, a Covenant Scarab was defending this grid sector, along with great numbers of other Covenant forces. A UNSC strike force of four Warthogs and three Pelican Dropships were dispatched over Grid Kilo 23 to attack the Covenant Assault Carrier that was commanding the Covenant forces in the Battle of Earth (where the Battle of New Mombasa had originated from).

Marine reconnaissance observing the grid sector noted the high Covenant troop concentrations, but failed to see a nearby Scarab battle walker, which was behind a building. As the three Pelicans neared the Scarab, unaware of its presence, the Scarab shot two of them down with its plasma weapons.

There were several survivors at each crash site, though in both cases the pilots perished in the crash. One of them consisted of SPARTAN-117, Sergeant Avery J. Johnson, and three anonymous Marines, two with Battle Rifles and one with an SMG. The second was carrying a squad of ODSTs and crashed landed in a beach behind Hotel Zanzibar. The last one escaped the Scarab without being hit, it later picked up Johnson. [1]

It is interesting to note that there is a Pelican Dropship with the designation of Kilo 023.

Sources