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UNSC Oblivion is a Marathon class cruiser, commanded by Commander Alan Matthews. UNSC Oblivion is a ship in the 97th fleet that escaped earth to begin colonization again if earth falls. It lead the 97th fleet straight through the covenant armada to the jump zone along side UNSC Mivon.

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  • UNSC Oblivion
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  • UNSC Oblivion is a Marathon class cruiser, commanded by Commander Alan Matthews. UNSC Oblivion is a ship in the 97th fleet that escaped earth to begin colonization again if earth falls. It lead the 97th fleet straight through the covenant armada to the jump zone along side UNSC Mivon.
Length
  • 1192.0
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Complement
  • *C709 Longsword-class interceptor *Pelican dropships *F167 Longbow Fighter *800 marines *4 ODST squads *HEV's
Affiliation
Role
  • Naval Combat
Name
  • UNSC Oblivion
Captains
  • Commander Alan Matthews
Class
  • Marathon
Battles
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Fleet
  • 97(xsd:integer)
Hull
  • Grade-A Titanium Armor-Plating
Crew
  • 500(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • 3(xsd:integer)
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  • UNSC Oblivion is a Marathon class cruiser, commanded by Commander Alan Matthews. UNSC Oblivion is a ship in the 97th fleet that escaped earth to begin colonization again if earth falls. It lead the 97th fleet straight through the covenant armada to the jump zone along side UNSC Mivon.
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