UNSC Endeavour

"Magnitudo animi constantiam spirat."

- Ship motto

The UNSC Endeavour (: DD-347), originally commissioned with the CMA prefix, is a venerable which had served from the late  and throughout the. Part of a historical line of ships bearing the name, the Endeavour is one of thirty-five destroyers built to trial the installation of state-of-the-art hangar facilities. While still possessing two, a relatively-high acceleration and as thick a hull as her baseline sister-ships, it's armaments were lacking thanks to the removal of several archer missile pods and the downscaling of her axial. Despite this significant draw, it remained a solid warship which outlived the ships it was built alongside.

Taking up a supporting role during counter-insurgency operations at and Green Hills, the Endeavour would not amass any notoriety throughout the waning years of the Insurrection. Soon falling under the authority of the, the Endeavour would be one of dozens of warships brought together to retake. Serving briefly in the conflict, the destroyer would participate in dozens of battles in the war, usually being assigned to civilian evacuation duties. Although distinguished as being one of only two ships to have survived both the and the, it would only maintain a modest kill-count below the average for other ships as old as itself.