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File:Screenshot mars01.jpg|Phobos' close proximity to Mars
File:Screenshot mars01.jpg|Phobos' close proximity to Mars
File:FleetbaseKorus3.jpg|A crashed Cabal carrier in the background of Fleetbase Korus. Note its collapsed state
File:Phobos Cabal transport ship by Dorje Bellbrook.jpg|Concept art of Cabal transport ships landed on Phobos. In the background there is an Imperial Land Tank. Note how small the Cabal warship is on the bottom-right.
File:Phobos Cabal transport ship by Dorje Bellbrook.jpg|Concept art of Cabal transport ships landed on Phobos. In the background there is an Imperial Land Tank. Note how small the Cabal warship is on the bottom-right.
File:Phobos Cabal transport ship by Dorje Bellbrook-1.jpg|Concept art of an alternate carrier design
File:Phobos Cabal transport ship by Dorje Bellbrook-1.jpg|Concept art of an alternate carrier design

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Phobos
Phobos.jpg
Astrographical

Star, position:

Sol, Mars

Physical

Diameter:

12.4 kilometers

Length of day:

7 hours, 39.2 mins (synchronous)

Orbital period:

7 hours, 39.2 mins

Societal

Population:

 

Phobos is one of the asteroid moons orbiting Mars.

History

The Cabal used Phobos as a beachhead for their invasion and occupation of Mars when they arrived in the Solar System. Later, they somehow altered the asteroid moon's orbit for unknown reasons, bringing it significantly closer to the planet.[1] A common belief among Warlocks is that Phobos was moved to its current orbit and is being held in place by the Psion Flayers, who are only an order away from unleashing it as a weapon.[2]

With the arrival of Oryx in the Solar System, the Taken have swarmed Phobos, overwhelming the Cabal and forcing them to evacuate a major base.[3][4]

Activities

Story Missions

Crucible

Locations

Gallery

List of appearances

References