Fleet of Retribution
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- "Brute ships! Staggered line! Shipmaster, they outnumber us, three to one!"
- — A Sangheili Major navigator advising the Shipmaster
- "Then it is an even fight. All cruisers, fire at will! Burn their mongrel hides!"
- — Rtas 'Vadum
The Fleet of Retribution was a naval formation formerly in the service of the Covenant. When the Great Schism began, the fleet broke off from the Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity and resumed Sangheili rule; it was lead by Rtas 'Vadum, a former Special Operations Commander.[1][2] It was one of the main naval components of the Sangheilian armed forces during the schism and later took on forces from the UNSC Seventh Fleet. Command and control was provided by the flagship Shadow of Intent.
Arbiter Thel 'Vadam, future presumptive leader of Sanghelios, served as a field commander in the fleet. Other notable figures serving with Retribution include Commander Miranda Keyes, Spartan and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy John-117, and Sergeant Major Avery Johnson.
Background
After the Great Schism began during the Battle of Installation 05, the Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity was fractured. Some of the Sangheili-controlled remnants of this fleet were reformed into the Fleet of Retribution, which came under the command of Shipmaster Rtas 'Vadum. The Covenant Separatist forces eventually triumphed at Installation 05 and blockaded the ringworld to prevent the Flood from escaping. However, one Flood-controlled battlecruiser evaded the blockade and headed for Earth. 'Vadum and the Fleet of Retribution pursued this vessel.
The Fleet of Retribution arrived at Earth during the closing stages of the Battle of Voi, soon after the Flood-controlled battlecruiser arrived. After Spartan John-117 recovered a pre-recorded message from Cortana, Shipmaster 'Vadum ordered the fleet to glass the area immediately surrounding Voi to prevent the parasite from spreading further, much to the dismay of Fleet Admiral Terrence Hood.
'Vadum then attended an assembly on his flagship's bridge, wherein it was decided that a joint human-Sangheili force would pursue the Prophet of Truth's fleet through the Slipspace portal that had recently been opened. Subsequently, the Fleet of Retribution, along with the UNSC frigates Forward Unto Dawn and Aegis Fate, engaged the Prophet of Truth's forces at Installation 00. Confronted with an enemy which outnumbered them three to one, the Fleet of Retribution nevertheless succeeded in destroying the Covenant's orbital forces, assisting the UNSC on the surface of the Ark. The surviving Covenant Separatist and human forces evacuated Installation 00, leaving Truth's remaining forces to their doom. Only Shadow of Intent is known to have survived the Battle of Installation 00, though it is possible that other vessels remained intact.
Composition
Fleet
- CAS-class assault carrier
- CCS-class battlecruisers
- Pious Inquisitor [3]
- Eight unidentified ships
- Charon-class light frigates
- UNSC Forward Unto Dawn (FFG-201)
- UNSC Aegis Fate (FFG-307)
Ground forces
- 1st Battalion 7th Marines (S4/BRT/1/7 and S4/BLCE/1/7)
- 11th Marine Force Reconnaissance (Orbital Drop Shock Troopers)
- Fleet of Retribution Special Warfare Group
- M/LAT-16
- Multiple legions of Sangheili infantrymen
Air forces
- Marine Dropship Squadron VRC-8 (D77H-TCI Pelican)
- Multiple light attack squadrons of AV-14 Hornets
- Multiple strike fighter squadrons of C712 Longswords
- Multiple strike fighter squadrons of Type-31 Seraphs
- Multiple dropship squadrons of Type-52 Phantoms
Gallery
- Floodgate1.jpg
Retribution traversing through the Portal to the Ark. Lord Hood's Pelican is in the foreground.
Force Recon Marines assault an anti-aircraft emplacement.
List of appearances
- Halo 3 (First appearance)
- Halo: Mortal Dictata (Mentioned only)
Sources
- ^ Bungie.net: The Tru7h About Co-Op In Halo 3
- ^ Halo 3, campaign levels, Floodgate, The Ark, The Covenant and Halo
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 275
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