Manuel Hernandez was the commanding officer of the UNSC Above Reproach. He served in the UNSC Navy during the Human-Covenant War. Shortly before the Battle of the Great Bear, Hernadez gave his last orders, which were to send the ship into Slipspace. After the ship was struck by a plasma torpedo, he suffered a brain hemorrhage and died shortly afterwards.
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| - Manuel Hernandez was the commanding officer of the UNSC Above Reproach. He served in the UNSC Navy during the Human-Covenant War. Shortly before the Battle of the Great Bear, Hernadez gave his last orders, which were to send the ship into Slipspace. After the ship was struck by a plasma torpedo, he suffered a brain hemorrhage and died shortly afterwards.
- Lieutenant General Manuel Hernandez was the leader of El Supremo's troops. His ancestry was a blend of Indian and Spanish. Like most of El Supremo's higher ranking followers, Hernandez dressed in a mixture of rags and finery. Also, like most of El Supremo's followers, Hernandez was terrified of him.
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| - Manuel Hernandez was the commanding officer of the UNSC Above Reproach. He served in the UNSC Navy during the Human-Covenant War. Shortly before the Battle of the Great Bear, Hernadez gave his last orders, which were to send the ship into Slipspace. After the ship was struck by a plasma torpedo, he suffered a brain hemorrhage and died shortly afterwards.
- Lieutenant General Manuel Hernandez was the leader of El Supremo's troops. His ancestry was a blend of Indian and Spanish. Like most of El Supremo's higher ranking followers, Hernandez dressed in a mixture of rags and finery. Also, like most of El Supremo's followers, Hernandez was terrified of him.
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