Stratus was the AI of the Reilly's Rangers and of Regan in specific. He was created by Dr. Harry West in 2549, the same one who worked on Regan. He served in many battles and was a very important unknown figure in the UNSC Air Force. With his assistance, Reilly's Rangers helped many and saved many. Stratus died 2557 of AI aging.
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| - Stratus was the AI of the Reilly's Rangers and of Regan in specific. He was created by Dr. Harry West in 2549, the same one who worked on Regan. He served in many battles and was a very important unknown figure in the UNSC Air Force. With his assistance, Reilly's Rangers helped many and saved many. Stratus died 2557 of AI aging.
- Stratus is the Sliver of Air, misdirecting both through blindingly fast movements and by producing misty illusions. All Inanimae who know Stratus can feel weather patterns coming from miles away. Stratus is primarily practiced by the Parosemes, but the Ondines also have affinity for it.
- Stratus clouds (St) are low-altitude clouds which form in horizontal sheets and occur when large areas of air rise, usually due to an incoming frontal system, wind encountering a large land mass, or the lifting of fog (which is, itself, a stratus cloud). The rising airmass must be moist and atmospheric conditions must be stable for a stratus cloud to form. Stratus is the lowest-altitude cloud formation (as fog, its altitude can be as low as 0m above ground level) and typically has a ragged grey appearance. Stratus can cover hundreds of square kilometres but is usually thinner than 450 metres. It is the typical "cloudy day" formation - a sheet of cloud occluding the entire sky. Stratus clouds can appear to be virtually any shade of grey depending upon the thickness of the horizontal sheet.
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| - Stratus was the AI of the Reilly's Rangers and of Regan in specific. He was created by Dr. Harry West in 2549, the same one who worked on Regan. He served in many battles and was a very important unknown figure in the UNSC Air Force. With his assistance, Reilly's Rangers helped many and saved many. Stratus died 2557 of AI aging.
- Stratus is the Sliver of Air, misdirecting both through blindingly fast movements and by producing misty illusions. All Inanimae who know Stratus can feel weather patterns coming from miles away. Stratus is primarily practiced by the Parosemes, but the Ondines also have affinity for it.
- Stratus clouds (St) are low-altitude clouds which form in horizontal sheets and occur when large areas of air rise, usually due to an incoming frontal system, wind encountering a large land mass, or the lifting of fog (which is, itself, a stratus cloud). The rising airmass must be moist and atmospheric conditions must be stable for a stratus cloud to form. Stratus is the lowest-altitude cloud formation (as fog, its altitude can be as low as 0m above ground level) and typically has a ragged grey appearance. Stratus can cover hundreds of square kilometres but is usually thinner than 450 metres. It is the typical "cloudy day" formation - a sheet of cloud occluding the entire sky. Stratus clouds can appear to be virtually any shade of grey depending upon the thickness of the horizontal sheet. Precipitation from stratus clouds is uncommon though possible in small quantities, especially in thicker stratus clouds. When it does occur, the cloud which produces it is referred to as a nimbostratus cloud. Stratus can be a hazard when it blankets the ground, reducing visibility and potentially causing automobile and aviation accidents. Stratus clouds were first described by Luke Howard in 1802 as consisting of "a widely extended continuous horizontal sheet, increasing from below upwards."
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