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Fleet of Particular Justice

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The Fleet of Particular Justice was a Covenant Naval unit. It was formerly led by Supreme Commander Thel 'Vadamee. This fleet was responsible for glassing Reach, and pursued the UNSC Pillar of Autumn to Installation 04.

Overview

The Fleet of Particular Justice was one of the Covenant's largest fleets, exceeded only by the Combined Fleet of Righteous Purpose, led by Imperial Admiral Xytan 'Jar Wattinree, and the Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity, whose purpose was to defend the Covenant capital city, High Charity.

History

Formation

The Fleet of Particular Justice was formed in 2535 during a reorganization of the Covenant Military as ordered by the High Prophets, against the wishes of the conservative Sangheili fleet commanders.[1]

Fall of Reach

Main article: Fall of Reach

The fleet was present at the Battle of Reach under the leadership of Thel 'Vadamee. Before the initial battle, the Covenant sent a small fleet to Reach, consisting the Covenant supercarrier Long Night of Solace, the Covenant corvette Ardent Prayer and another unnamed corvette. When the supercarrier was destroyed on August 14th, another, larger group of ships from the fleet exited Slipspace near Reach to establish a solid beachhead on the planet before the full might of the fleet arrived on August 30th. Though the fleet succeeded in glassing Reach, it took heavy casualties during the battle, mainly because of the planet's defending Mk. V "Super" MAC-equipped Orbital Defense Platforms and a well-placed nuclear minefield. Over two-thirds of the fleet were lost taking the planet.[2]

Battle of Installation 04

Main article: Battle of Installation 04

After the fall of Reach, Thel 'Vadamee ordered those closest to his flagship to pursue the Pillar of Autumn to Installation 04. The Covenant warships, being naturally faster than human warships, arrived at Halo first and set up a blockade to prevent the humans from landing on the installation. Due to the Prophet of Stewardship's decree which forbids the usage of Plasma Torpedoes against the human warship due to concerns that the installation might be damaged in the crossfire, 'Vadamee was forced to send boarders over to capture and disable the human ship instead. In the battle that followed, the Autumn managed to destroy at least four of the fleet's cruisers and damage several others, including the Truth and Reconciliation. Worse for the Covenant, the Autumn managed to hold off the boarding parties long enough to launch its escape pods at Halo. The Covenant destroyed some of the pods, but the rest landed on the ring. The Pillar of Autumn itself soon crash landed on Halo despite the fleet's best efforts to stop it.

During the next several days of the Battle of Installation 04, the fleet of Particular Justice remained in orbit around Halo, sending numerous troops down to the surface in an attempt to both learn the secrets of the ring and to eliminate the human presence. The Truth and Reconciliation seemed to act as the flagship on the surface. Because the ring was considered sacred, the fleet was unable to simply wipe the humans out from orbit as they were accustom to doing so. The fleet eventually had their Agriculture Support Ship, the Infinite Succor, boarded and subsequently hijacked by the Flood.[3] Realizing that the battle on Halo's surface would be lost due to the overwhelming Flood, the Covenant Leadership ordered the Fleet of Particular Justice to retreat from Halo.[4] The Truth and Reconciliation was taken over by first the Flood and then the humans, but was ultimately destroyed by being crashed into Halo. Upon learning that John-117 was about to detonate the Pillar of Autumn's engines in an effort to destroy Halo, Thel 'Vadamee ordered all ships to take refuge behind Threshold to avoid being destroyed.[5]

Fate

It is unlikely that all ships under the Fleet of Particular Justice were present during the Battle of Installation 04; those closest to Thel's flagship were called upon to assist him in the pursuit of the Pillar of Autumn while the rest of the fleet continued their glassing operations on Reach to ensure the planet's fall. For all intent and purposes, however, the Fleet of Particular Justice effectively ceased to exist as a unit after the destruction of Alpha Halo. The remaining ships and crews within the Fleet were subsequently transferred to other parts of the Covenant Navy.

Known vessels in the Fleet of Particular Justice

Gallery

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page ??
  2. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page ??
  3. ^ Halo Graphic Novel, The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor
  4. ^ Halo: Combat Evolved, Keyes (Level): "The Covenant network is in absolute chaos! From what I've been able to piece together, their leadership ordered all ships to abandon Halo when they found the Flood..."
  5. ^ Halo: The Flood (2010), Bonus Content