Talk:United Republic of North America

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Revision as of 05:17, December 27, 2007 by halowikia>UNSC Trooper

why is there a link to a halo 3 level here,it has nothing to do with it,since africa (which is where any fighting on Earth in the games takes place) is on the other side of the world from north america

Is it just me or does this sound like a succesor state/nation to the USA rather than an organization, after all, not many organizations are 'republics'. Tony, you can tell i've been waiting for this since our edit war on the USA lol! :P --Ajax 013 13:59, 16 October 2007 (UTC)

The URNA could just be a union of Canada and the United States of America. Now, don't start nitpicking on me just because I mentioned a union of Canada and the USA, 'cause I know you Americans hate Canada. But this is just one of the possible theories. Damn, I wish Bungie would reveal some information about the national changes that have occurred on Earth in the Halo games. --UNSC Trooper Unsctrooper small.jpg TalkMy Work 18:30, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

Americans hate Canada? If there is such a meme, it's not widespread enough for me to have picked up on it. In any case, I can agree with your theory. I don't believe we've actually heard "United States of America", we've just assumed it was there because stuff inside of it still exists. --Dragonclaws(talk) 18:38, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
Americans and Canadians don't really hate each other it's just a joke.--Darth Scott 19:44, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
Contact: Harvest mentioned it twice, actually, though it's hard to tell from the context whether it still exists.
"She had thought it would appeal to Harvest's colonists, most of which came from the heartland of Earth's old United States of America and could trace their ancestry back to the now defunct states of Scandinavia."
Why call it the "old" United States of America?
"The territory wasn't part of the United States, not in any formal sense. Some people who lived in the Zone still considered themselves American, but like everyone else on the planet they were citizens of the United Nations -- a sea change in governance that was inevitable once humanity began to colonize other worlds."
That makes it sound like it's still around.
Personally, I think that the US has split. The URNA is a separate nation in the Pacific northwest, while the "new" United States takes up the rest of the old territory. --Jordan117 06:20, 27 December 2007 (UTC)

Well I think it's called the "old" United States because it's been absorbed either by the UN or the URNA. --UNSC Trooper Unsctrooper small.jpg TalkMy Work 09:17, 27 December 2007 (UTC)