Jovian Moons Campaign: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
m (reduction in image size because it connects the background from the caption to the image, otherwise the caption looks like a header)
No edit summary
Line 7: Line 7:
|name=Jovian Moons Campaign
|name=Jovian Moons Campaign
|image=[[File:Jupiters Moons.jpg|280px]]<br/>
|image=[[File:Jupiters Moons.jpg|280px]]<br/>
Jupiter and it's moons
Jupiter and its moons
|begin=[[2160]]
|begin=[[2160]]
|end=[[2160]]
|end=[[2160]]
Line 24: Line 24:
}}
}}


The '''Jovian Moons Campaign''' was a conflict that took place on the [[Jovian Moons]] between the [[United Nations]] and the [[Frieden]] movement.<ref name="HE33">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''page 33''</ref><ref>[http://halostory.bungie.org/halostory.timeline.html '''halo.bungie.org''': ''Halo Story Timeline'']</ref>
The '''Jovian Moons Campaign''' was a conflict that took place on the [[Jovian Moons]] between the [[United Nations]] and the [[Frieden]] movement in [[2160|March-June 2160]].<ref name="HE33">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''page 33''</ref><ref>[http://halostory.bungie.org/halostory.timeline.html '''halo.bungie.org''': ''Halo Story Timeline'']</ref>


==Timeline==
==History==
===March-June, 2160===
The Jovian Moons Campaign began due to Jovian secessionist attacks on [[United Nations Colonial Advisers]] on the moon [[Io]]. This led to three months of fighting between [[United Nations]] and Jovian "[[Frieden]]" forces. Though this was not the first armed conflict in our [[Solar System]], it was easily one of the bloodiest, and is generally considered to be the spark of increased friction and militarization that followed the end of the campaign.
The Jovian Moons Campaign began due to Jovian secessionist attacks on [[United Nations Colonial Advisers]] on the moon [[Io]]. This led to three months of fighting between [[United Nations]] and Jovian "[[Frieden]]" forces. Though this was not the first armed conflict in our [[Solar System]], it was easily one of the bloodiest, and is generally considered to be the spark of increased friction and militarization that followed the end of the campaign.