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{{Center|''Are you looking for [[Halo: The Cole Protocol]], the sixth Halo novel?''}} | {{Center|''Are you looking for [[Halo: The Cole Protocol]], the sixth Halo novel?''}} | ||
{{Quote|It would take ''years'' to ram this down the throats of the politicians, but as far as my battle group was concerned | {{Quote|It would take ''years'' to ram this down the throats of the politicians, but as far as my battle group was concerned it was ''law''.|Admiral Cole on his first draft of the Cole Protocol.<ref name="HWG">''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]'', p. 8</ref>}} | ||
'''Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1''', also called '''General Order 098831A-1''' and known commonly as the '''Cole Protocol''', was a [[United Nations Space Command]] directive enacted by [[Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]] to prevent the [[Covenant]] from discovering the [[human]] homeworld and [[Unified Earth Government|colonial]] capital, [[Earth]], or any other [[Inner Colonies|inner colony]] world. In practice, it was intended to prevent Covenant's retrieval of data that contained the location of Earth; it forbade retreating vessels from setting a direct [[Slipstream space|slipspace]] course toward any human population center, as the Covenant were able to track slipspace travel vectors and calculate the evacuating ship's destination. The policy also stated that to prevent capture, any military or civilian vessel, in the event of an emergency evacuation, was to self-destruct, after wiping all data matrices, to prevent the advance of the Covenant. | '''Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1''', also called '''General Order 098831A-1''' and known commonly as the '''Cole Protocol''', was a [[United Nations Space Command]] directive enacted by [[Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]] to prevent the [[Covenant]] from discovering the [[human]] homeworld and [[Unified Earth Government|colonial]] capital, [[Earth]], or any other [[Inner Colonies|inner colony]] world. In practice, it was intended to prevent Covenant's retrieval of data that contained the location of Earth; it forbade retreating vessels from setting a direct [[Slipstream space|slipspace]] course toward any human population center, as the Covenant were able to track slipspace travel vectors and calculate the evacuating ship's destination. The policy also stated that to prevent capture, any military or civilian vessel, in the event of an emergency evacuation, was to self-destruct, after wiping all data matrices, to prevent the advance of the Covenant. |