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The All under the Above was finished in 2556 CE, and placed under the captaincy of Eadmund Vickers. For the first year or so nothing out of the ordinary occurred on the ship, until some team of Engineers discovered a flaw in the Fusion Drives. The technical specifications remain unclear, but it was known to have placed the ship on a standstill for two days until the damage was fixed. The Navy had no need for any ship unintentionally exploding in the middle of a mission or battle just as they were recovering from the war.

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  • UNSC All under the Above
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  • The All under the Above was finished in 2556 CE, and placed under the captaincy of Eadmund Vickers. For the first year or so nothing out of the ordinary occurred on the ship, until some team of Engineers discovered a flaw in the Fusion Drives. The technical specifications remain unclear, but it was known to have placed the ship on a standstill for two days until the damage was fixed. The Navy had no need for any ship unintentionally exploding in the middle of a mission or battle just as they were recovering from the war.
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Affiliation
  • UNSC
Role
  • Escort
Name
  • All under the Above
Captains
  • Captain Eadmund Vickers
Class
  • Paris-class Frigate
Engine
  • Fusion Drives
Hull
  • Titanium-A Armor Plating
Armament
  • Archer Missile Pods, 50mm Auto Canons, Magnetic Accelerator Canon
taskforce
slipspace drive
  • Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine
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  • The All under the Above was finished in 2556 CE, and placed under the captaincy of Eadmund Vickers. For the first year or so nothing out of the ordinary occurred on the ship, until some team of Engineers discovered a flaw in the Fusion Drives. The technical specifications remain unclear, but it was known to have placed the ship on a standstill for two days until the damage was fixed. The Navy had no need for any ship unintentionally exploding in the middle of a mission or battle just as they were recovering from the war.
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