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{{Status|Canon}}
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|population=Thousands<ref name="HBB12">''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', ''Chapter 12''</ref>
|population=Thousands<ref name="HBB12">''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', ''Chapter 12''</ref>
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'''Cassidy III''', also referred to as '''Cybele VI''' or '''Freedom''', is a [[planet]] in the [[Cassidy-Cybele system]].{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}}{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}}
'''Cassidy III''', also referred to as '''Cybele VI''' or '''Freedom''', is a planet .{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}}{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}}
 
==Overview==
===Topography and climate===
Cassidy III is a typical large, blue-green world with swirling clouds white and clean as fresh snow.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB12}} From the surface, the sky appears a shade of indigo during the day.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB13}} Both the planet and is atmosphere look pristine from orbit, drawing comparisons to pre-industrial Earth.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB12}} Only one colony ever settled the planet and its colonists have not done much to spoil it.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB12}} It has one large continent surrounded by concentric rings of islands that form long and fertile archipelagos.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBB13|[[Halo: Bad Blood]]|Chapter=13}} The mainland is bisected by a gigantic mountain range with a vast jungle on one side and a sprawling desert on the other. The desert's ridgelines and sand can reflect sunlight to give them a glowing red appearance. The Hole in the Wall is located on the lush and golden high plains just on the desert side of the mountains, sitting on land that is fairly flat apart from a dry and jagged ridgeline to the south. High and dry but not desiccated, the colony is gathered around a trio of massive Forerunner towers on the edge of a large lake. There the air smells like freshly turned soil with just a hint of a breeze off the lake. On the opposite side of the planet from the Hole, not a single artificial light can be seen when it is in darkness, though a line of active volcanoes there glows red-hot.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB13}}
 
Trees and grass are both present on Cassidy III and a herd of some sort of peaceful [[Wikipedia:Bovidae|bovid]] grazes in a field north of the Hole in the Wall.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB13}}
====Locations====
*[[Hole in the Wall]]


==History==
==History==
===Ancient history===
===Forerunner Legacy===
Prior to the [[Great Purification|firing]] of the [[Halo Array]] in [[97,445 BCE]], the planet later known as Cassidy III, Cybele VI, or Freedom was frequented by [[Forerunner]]s, who built various structures on its surface which were embedded into the landscape.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBB2|[[Halo: Bad Blood]]|Chapter=2}}{{Ref/Site|Id=CF9|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-array-with-words|SiteName=Halo Waypoint|PageName=Canon Fodder #9 - Array With Words}}
Prior to the [[Great Purification|firing]] of the [[Halo Array]] in [[97,445 BCE]], the planet later known as Cassidy III, Cybele VI, or Freedom was frequented by [[Forerunner]]s, who built various structures on its surface which were embedded into the landscape.<ref name="HBB2">''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', ''Chapter 2''</ref><ref name="CF9">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-array-with-words '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Cannon Fodder #9 - Array With Words'']</ref>


===Rise of humanity===
===Colonization===
When [[Unified Earth Government]] pioneer groups initially scouted the planet, it was considered to be highly remote from the standpoint of [[human]]-occupied space at the time.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBB11|[[Halo: Bad Blood]]|Chapter=11}} So although a UEG colony was established there, it was abandoned by the governing authorities by around [[2458]], rather soon after it had been settled.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}}{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}} This was due to the travel costs associated with the limited [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|Shaw-Fujikawa translight engine]]s available then.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}} The locals moved into the rubble a decade after its abandonment and found themselves sitting atop of a lot of Forerunner technology.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}} From that point on they quietly eked out a self-sufficient living there, at times selling some of the planet's Forerunner tech on the [[black market]].{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}} In [[2508]] the settlement referred to as the [[Hole in the Wall]] was founded by a large number of outlaws—mostly [[Piracy|pirate]]s—who wished to build a secure hideout for themselves.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}}  
When [[Unified Earth Government]] pioneer groups initially scouted the planet, it was considered to be highly remote from the standpoint of [[human]]-occupied space at the time.<ref name="HBB11">''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', ''Chapter 11''</ref> So although a UEG colony was established there, it was abandoned by the governing authorities by around [[2458]], rather soon after it had been settled.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}}{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}} This was due to the travel costs associated with the limited [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|Shaw-Fujikawa translight engine]]s available then.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}} The locals moved into the rubble a decade after its abandonment and found themselves sitting atop of a lot of Forerunner technology.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}} From that point on they quietly eked out a self-sufficient living there, at times selling some of the planet's Forerunner tech on the [[black market]].{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}} In [[2508]] the settlement referred to as the [[Hole in the Wall]] was founded by a large number of outlaws—mostly [[Piracy|pirate]]s—who wished to build a secure hideout for themselves.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}} Once this was done, these outlaws fell in with a bunch of [[insurrectionist]]s on the run also in need of a place to hide. When the [[Insurrection]] began to wane due to the [[Covenant]]'s [[Human-Covenant War|war]] against humanity, a large portion of the [[United Rebel Front]] was folded into the group occupying Cassidy III. Cassidy III's occupants never showed much interest in deciphering the nature of the Forerunner technology which hid them, being either purely indifferent or worried that messing with it could cause it to stop working.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}}


===Human-Covenant war===
===Discovery by ONI===
Once this was done, these outlaws fell in with a bunch of [[insurrectionist]]s on the run also in need of a place to hide. When the [[Insurrection]] began to wane due to the [[Covenant]]'s [[Human-Covenant War|war]] against humanity, a large portion of the [[United Rebel Front]] was folded into the group occupying Cassidy III. Cassidy III's occupants never showed much interest in deciphering the nature of the Forerunner technology which hid them, being either purely indifferent or worried that messing with it could cause it to stop working.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}}
The [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] only discovered the Hole in the Wall thanks to an accidental [[slipspace]] [[Slipspace drive|failure]] which caused a survey team to stumble upon it during a routine expedition decades prior to [[2558]].{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}} As the war with the Covenant raged on, ONI hid a number of items on and around Cassidy III, partly because they would be safe there but also in order to monitor the rebels present. These were hidden far enough away from the Hole that its denizens never realized they'd been compromised. The world was never seriously leveraged by the UNSC in order to keep from drawing the Covenant to it. Given its unique ability to remain hidden, the transfer of large amounts of UNSC assets to Cassidy III was one of hundreds of back-up plans to be considered in the event that the aliens ever found [[Earth]]. And though its uncanny ability to go undetected by sensors may have been advantageous to research, this was never made a priority while the war was still ongoing. What research that was being done then was happening sporadically, after all, as all resources were being pressed toward stopping the genocide of the human race. Following the cessation of the war ONI elected to keep the Hole's location classified as Top Secret but leave its existing population alone.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}} And even then, researching this backwater world with anomalous Forerunner technology did not take priority over the many problems the UNSC faced regarding refugee populations, colonies on the brink of habitability collapse, and [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|ongoing conflicts]].The last few probes it had sent to the system by 2558 had returned with plenty of evidence of the surface's Forerunner technology and indications that the Hole in the Wall apparently still remained the only settlement.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}}


The [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] only discovered the Hole in the Wall thanks to an accidental [[slipspace]] [[Slipspace drive|failure]] which caused a survey team to stumble upon it during a routine expedition decades prior to [[2558]]. As the war with the Covenant raged on, ONI hid a number of items on and around Cassidy III, partly because they would be safe there but also in order to monitor the rebels present. These were hidden far enough away from the Hole that its denizens never realized they'd been compromised. The world was never seriously leveraged by the UNSC in order to keep from drawing the Covenant to it. Given its unique ability to remain hidden, the transfer of large amounts of UNSC assets to Cassidy III was one of hundreds of back-up plans to be considered in the event that the aliens ever found [[Earth]]. And though its uncanny ability to go undetected by sensors may have been advantageous to research, this was never made a priority while the war was still ongoing. What research that was being done then was happening sporadically, after all, as all resources were being pressed toward stopping the genocide of the human race.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}}
===The Created===
When the [[artificial intelligence]] [[Cortana]] led an [[Created Conflict|uprising]] in late [[2558#October|October of 2558]] to seize control of [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]] under the auspices of assuming the [[Mantle of Responsibility]], the Hole in the Wall initially escaped her notice.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}}{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}} Adjacent colonies, even the smaller ones, were taken completely offline, so to speak, by the [[Attenuation pulse generator|attenuation pulse]]s employed by [[Guardian Custode]]s under Cortana's control.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}} The fact that the UNSC's sensors hadn't detected a single Guardian signature at Cybele VI made it abundantly clear to ONI that something about the technology on the planet was concealing it even from her despite the Forerunner resources she had acquired.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}}


===Post-war===
===Allying against a common enemy===
Following the cessation of the war ONI elected to keep the Hole's location classified as Top Secret but leave its existing population alone. And even then, researching this backwater world with anomalous Forerunner technology did not take priority over the many problems the UNSC faced regarding refugee populations, colonies on the brink of habitability collapse, and [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|ongoing conflicts]]. The last few probes it had sent to the system by 2558 had returned with plenty of evidence of the surface's Forerunner technology and indications that the Hole in the Wall apparently still remained the only settlement.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}}
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====Created conflict====
==Topography==
When the [[artificial intelligence]] [[Cortana]] led an [[Created Conflict|uprising]] in late [[2558#October|October of 2558]] to seize control of [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]] under the auspices of assuming the [[Mantle of Responsibility]], the Hole in the Wall initially escaped her notice.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}}{{Ref/Reuse|HBB11}} Adjacent colonies, even the smaller ones, were taken completely offline, so to speak, by the [[Attenuation pulse generator|attenuation pulse]]s employed by [[Guardian Custode]]s under Cortana's control.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}} The fact that the UNSC's sensors hadn't detected a single Guardian signature at Cybele VI made it abundantly clear to ONI that something about the technology on the planet was concealing it even from her despite the Forerunner resources she had acquired.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB2}}
Cassidy III is a typical large, blue-green world with swirling clouds white and clean as fresh snow.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB12}} From the surface, the sky appears a shade of indigo during the day.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB13}} Both the planet and is atmosphere look pristine from orbit, drawing comparisons to pre-industrial Earth.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB12}} Only one colony ever settled the planet and its colonists have not done much to spoil it.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB12}} It has one large continent surrounded by concentric rings of islands that form long and fertile archipelagos.<ref name="HBB13">''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', ''Chapter 13''</ref> The mainland is bisected by a gigantic mountain range with a vast jungle on one side and a sprawling desert on the other. The desert's ridgelines and sand can reflect sunlight to give them a glowing red appearance. The Hole in the Wall is located on the lush and golden high plains just on the desert side of the mountains, sitting on land that is fairly flat apart from a dry and jagged ridgeline to the south. High and dry but not desiccated, the colony is gathered around a trio of massive Forerunner towers on the edge of a large lake. There the air smells like freshly turned soil with just a hint of a breeze off the lake. On the opposite side of the planet from the Hole, not a single artificial light can be seen when it is in darkness, though a line of active volcanoes there glows red-hot.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB13}}


A group led by [[Veronica Dare|Agent Dare]], consisting of Spartan-IVs [[Edward Buck]], [[Kojo Agu]], [[Michael Crespo]], [[Taylor Miles]], and [[Gretchen Ketola]], Huragok [[Quick to Adjust]], and civilian consultant [[Sadie Endesha]] made contact with the colony in early November 2558. Despite local hostility from Mayor Wells, the presence of Spartan Crespo prompted them to agree to a meeting. Wells initially refused to let the UNSC study the Forerunner camouflage tecnology, saying that the takeover of the Created was responsibility of the UEG, as creators of Cortana, and that this technology could be used against the rebels by the UNSC in the future. The UNSC argued that Cortana's discovery and subjugation of Cassidy III would only be a matter of time since her location was already stored in the ONI and URF systems, and it was necessary to master the camouflage in order to employ it against the common enemy.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB13}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBB14|[[Halo: Bad Blood]]|Chapter=14}}
==Flora and fauna==
 
Trees and grass are both present on Cassidy III and a herd of some sort of peaceful [[Wikipedia:Bovidae|bovid]] grazes in a field north of the Hole in the Wall.{{Ref/Reuse|HBB13}}
The Created discovered the planet and deployed a Guardian there before a decision was made when the AI Leonidas was revealed to have infiltrated the Mjolnir suits of Taylor and Gretchen.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBB16|[[Halo: Bad Blood]]|Chapter=16}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBB17|[[Halo: Bad Blood]]|Chapter=17}} Wells then agreed to let the UNSC Huragok reactivate the ships disabled by the Guardian's fire, prioritizing the escape of researchers who have studied the camouflage tecnology. With the departure of the twelve available transport ships, Wells pronounced the surrender of the population remaining on the planet through Leonidas, ending the short invasion.The UNSC troops managed to flee soon after to join the UNSC Infinity.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBB19|[[Halo: Bad Blood]]|Chapter=19}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBB20|[[Halo: Bad Blood]]|Chapter=20}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBB21|[[Halo: Bad Blood]]|Chapter=21}}


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