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|result= Flood halted, though at a seriously heavy price for the Forerunners (entire planet decimated) | |result= Flood halted, though at a seriously heavy price for the Forerunners (entire planet decimated) | ||
|side1=[[Forerunner]] | |side1=[[Forerunner]] | ||
|side2=[[Flood]] | |side2=[[The Flood|Flood]] | ||
|commanders1=unknown | |commanders1=unknown | ||
|commanders2=unknown | |commanders2=unknown | ||
|forces1=Forerunner Defense Fleet | |forces1=Forerunner Defense Fleet | ||
|forces2=12,423 small recreational vessels, [[seven]] large freight carriers | |forces2=12,423 small recreational vessels, [[list of "seven" references in Halo|seven]] large freight carriers | ||
|casual1=All | |casual1=All | ||
|casual2=Unknown, Heavy | |casual2=Unknown, Heavy | ||
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{{Quote|This has always been the enemy's modus operandi: Flood your opponent's ability to process information with so much noise that no meaningful resistance can be put into action.|[[Mendicant Bias]]<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', ''[[ | {{Quote|This has always been the enemy's modus operandi: Flood your opponent's ability to process information with so much noise that no meaningful resistance can be put into action.|[[05-032 Mendicant Bias|Mendicant Bias]]<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', ''[[Terminal|Terminal 1]]''</ref>}} | ||
The '''Battle of CE 10-2165 d'''<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', ''[[ | The '''Battle of CE 10-2165 d'''<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', ''[[Terminal|Terminal 1]]''</ref> was both a planetary and naval battle in the [[Forerunner-Flood War]]. | ||
The [[Flood]] assailed the [[Forerunner]] planetside with 12,423 small recreational vessels and seven large freight carriers, jumping into the orbital perimeter. The recreational vessels were used as ablative armor, meaning they formed a disposable "heat shield" around the carriers upon atmospheric entry, therefore ensuring that the carriers made landfall, while the recreational vessels disintegrated on entry, and while the Forerunner Defense Fleet already had foreknowledge of the Flood strategy, the sheer number of vessels overwhelmed the orbital garrison and bulwark, and the carriers were able to enter the atmosphere and land their forces onto the major population centers to infect the Forerunner population. Two hours later, infected population centers destroyed themselves with high-power weapons, suicidally incinerating themselves and preventing their further infection by the Flood. | The [[The Flood|Flood]] assailed the [[Forerunner]] planetside with 12,423 small recreational vessels and seven large freight carriers, jumping into the orbital perimeter. The recreational vessels were used as ablative armor, meaning they formed a disposable "heat shield" around the carriers upon atmospheric entry, therefore ensuring that the carriers made landfall, while the recreational vessels disintegrated on entry, and while the Forerunner Defense Fleet already had foreknowledge of the Flood strategy, the sheer number of vessels overwhelmed the orbital garrison and bulwark, and the carriers were able to enter the atmosphere and land their forces onto the major population centers to infect the Forerunner population. Two hours later, infected population centers destroyed themselves with high-power weapons, suicidally incinerating themselves and preventing their further infection by the Flood. | ||
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Revision as of 20:34, May 14, 2011
- "This has always been the enemy's modus operandi: Flood your opponent's ability to process information with so much noise that no meaningful resistance can be put into action."
- — Mendicant Bias[1]
The Battle of CE 10-2165 d[2] was both a planetary and naval battle in the Forerunner-Flood War.
The Flood assailed the Forerunner planetside with 12,423 small recreational vessels and seven large freight carriers, jumping into the orbital perimeter. The recreational vessels were used as ablative armor, meaning they formed a disposable "heat shield" around the carriers upon atmospheric entry, therefore ensuring that the carriers made landfall, while the recreational vessels disintegrated on entry, and while the Forerunner Defense Fleet already had foreknowledge of the Flood strategy, the sheer number of vessels overwhelmed the orbital garrison and bulwark, and the carriers were able to enter the atmosphere and land their forces onto the major population centers to infect the Forerunner population. Two hours later, infected population centers destroyed themselves with high-power weapons, suicidally incinerating themselves and preventing their further infection by the Flood.
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