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{{Article Quote|[[ | {{Article Quote|[[Gamma Station|Gamma station]], this is Fermion RSO. Unconfirmed report of an in-system slipspace rupture.}} | ||
'''[[Remote Scanning Outpost]] ''Fermion''''', also known as '''''Fermion'' RSO''', was an outpost in the [[Epsilon Eridani System]] designed to detect incoming threats to the [[Reach]] military complex. It was crewed by three individuals. On August 30, 2552, the ''Fermion'' detected a fleet of over 300 Covenant vessels entering the Epsilon Eridani system. Prior to identifying the transient Slipspace contact, it attempted to initiate [[ the Cole Protocol]]. However, the station's science library (which contained every [[UNSC Astrophysics]] journal) was offline for repairs and could not be erased with the viral scavengers. The ''Fermion'' alerted [[Fleet Command|FleetCom]] and the last order the commanding officer gave was to lock out the reactor safeties and flood the reactor with deuterium. It is presumed that the station then self-destructed.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', chapter 31</ref> | '''[[Remote scanning outpost|Remote Scanning Outpost]] ''Fermion''''', also known as '''''Fermion'' RSO''', was an outpost in the [[Epsilon Eridani system|Epsilon Eridani System]] designed to detect incoming threats to the [[Reach]] military complex. It was crewed by three individuals. On August 30, 2552, the ''Fermion'' detected a fleet of over 300 Covenant vessels entering the Epsilon Eridani system. Prior to identifying the transient Slipspace contact, it attempted to initiate [[halo: The Cole Protocol| the Cole Protocol]]. However, the station's science library (which contained every [[UNSC Astrophysics]] journal) was offline for repairs and could not be erased with the viral scavengers. The ''Fermion'' alerted [[UNSC Fleet Command|FleetCom]] and the last order the commanding officer gave was to lock out the reactor safeties and flood the reactor with deuterium. It is presumed that the station then self-destructed.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', chapter 31</ref> | ||
The three man crew of the ''Fermion'' were the late [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[McRobb]], [[Lieutenant, Junior Grade]] [[Bill Streeter]], and Lieutenant (J.G.) [[David Brightling]].<ref name="pretty">'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', page 282</ref> | The three man crew of the ''Fermion'' were the late [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[McRobb]], [[Lieutenant, Junior Grade]] [[Bill Streeter]], and Lieutenant (J.G.) [[David Brightling]].<ref name="pretty">'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', page 282</ref> |
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Template:Article Quote Remote Scanning Outpost Fermion, also known as Fermion RSO, was an outpost in the Epsilon Eridani System designed to detect incoming threats to the Reach military complex. It was crewed by three individuals. On August 30, 2552, the Fermion detected a fleet of over 300 Covenant vessels entering the Epsilon Eridani system. Prior to identifying the transient Slipspace contact, it attempted to initiate the Cole Protocol. However, the station's science library (which contained every UNSC Astrophysics journal) was offline for repairs and could not be erased with the viral scavengers. The Fermion alerted FleetCom and the last order the commanding officer gave was to lock out the reactor safeties and flood the reactor with deuterium. It is presumed that the station then self-destructed.[1]
The three man crew of the Fermion were the late Chief Petty Officer McRobb, Lieutenant, Junior Grade Bill Streeter, and Lieutenant (J.G.) David Brightling.[2]
The Fermion was also referred to as a "Remote Sensing Station,"[2] however it fulfilled the same role as the Archimedes and can be classified in the same way.
List of appearances
- Halo: The Fall of Reach (First appearance)
- Halo: Reach (Mentioned only)
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, chapter 31
- ^ a b Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 282