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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. | ||
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[[File:HGenesis-Colespear.png|thumb|250px|Preston Cole writing Hypodermic-FXT-J.]] | [[File:HGenesis-Colespear.png|thumb|250px|Preston Cole writing Hypodermic-FXT-J.]] | ||
Hypodermic-FXT-J contained the basic instructions set in the final draft of the first articles of the Cole Protocol. | Hypodermic-FXT-J contained the basic instructions set in the final draft of the first articles of the Cole Protocol.<ref name="HWG"/> The report's contents are as follows: | ||
[[Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky|Parangosky]]/Office of Naval Intelligence/Routing Sequence: Hypodermic-FXT-J<br /> | [[Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky|Parangosky]]/Office of Naval Intelligence/Routing Sequence: Hypodermic-FXT-J<br /> | ||
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Based on the data revealed by [[Subject 386|the alien]], these new protocols must be immediately implemented: | Based on the data revealed by [[Subject 386|the alien]], these new protocols must be immediately implemented: | ||
#All UNSC and civilian | #All UNSC and civilian which come in contact with alien assets must have NAV computer/AI erased—destroyed if necessary—to prevent capture of core world locations. | ||
#ALL Human vessels fleeing from alien forces must do so on a randomly generated vector away from UNSC core world locations. | #ALL Human vessels fleeing from alien forces must do so on a randomly generated vector away from UNSC core world locations. | ||
#ONI Section II to immediately begin Slipstream space attenuated broadcast of pre-recorded human carrier signals from antiquity to prevent triangulation of Earth.<ref>''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]'', [[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]], Section Six: The Covenant War: The Cole Campaigns (2525-2532 CE)</ref> | #ONI Section II to immediately begin Slipstream space attenuated broadcast of pre-recorded human carrier signals from antiquity to prevent triangulation of Earth.<ref>''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]'', [[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]], Section Six: The Covenant War: The Cole Campaigns (2525-2532 CE)</ref> | ||
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:2. Initiate triple-screen check to ensure all data has been erased and all backups neutralized. | :2. Initiate triple-screen check to ensure all data has been erased and all backups neutralized. | ||
:3. Execute [[viral data scavengers]] (Download from [[UNSCTTP://EPWW:COLEPROTOCOL/Virtualscav/fbr.091]]) | :3. Execute [[viral data scavengers]] (Download from [[UNSCTTP://EPWW:COLEPROTOCOL/Virtualscav/fbr.091]]) | ||
:4. If retreating from Covenant forces, all ships must enter Slipstream space with randomized vectors NOT directed toward Earth, the Inner Colonies, or any other human population center. | :4. If retreating from Covenant forces, all ships must enter Slipstream space with randomized vectors NOT directed toward Earth, the Inner Colonies, or any other human population center.<ref group="note">Following the [[Fall of Reach]], [[Wagner|Lieutenant Wagner]] defied Article 4, initiating a slipspace jump straight to Earth in order to warn HIGHCOM of Reach's fate as quickly as possible. No punitive action was taken against him.</ref> | ||
:5. In case of imminent capture by Covenant forces and boarders, all UNSC ships '''MUST''' self-destruct. | :5. In case of imminent capture by Covenant forces and boarders, all UNSC ships '''MUST''' self-destruct.<ref group="note">During the [[Battle of Installation 04]], Captain Keyes and the ''Pillar of Autumn'' were captured by the Covenant and Monitor 343 Guilty Spark was able to obtain information about human history and the location of Earth from the ship's records.</ref> | ||
:Violation of this directive will be considered an act of [[Treason|TREASON]] and pursuant to UNSC Military law articles [[JAG 845-P]] and [[JAG 7556-L]], such violations are punishable by life imprisonment or [[Capital punishment|execution]]. | :Violation of this directive will be considered an act of [[Treason|TREASON]] and pursuant to UNSC Military law articles [[JAG 845-P]] and [[JAG 7556-L]], such violations are punishable by life imprisonment or [[Capital punishment|execution]]. | ||
===Article 2=== | ===Article 2=== | ||
<blockquote>''Destruction or capture of a shipboard AI is absolutely unacceptable.''</blockquote> | <blockquote>''Destruction or capture of a shipboard AI is absolutely unacceptable.''</blockquote> | ||
{{Quote|Alright then. I'm initiating Cole Protocol, Article 2. We're abandoning the Autumn. That means you too, Cortana.|Captain Keyes | {{Quote|Alright then. I'm initiating Cole Protocol, Article 2. We're abandoning the Autumn. That means you too, Cortana.|Captain Keyes initating the Article 2 Protocol.<ref name="ReferenceA">''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', campaign level [[The Pillar of Autumn (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|The Pillar of Autumn]]</ref>}} | ||
Article 2 mandates the procedure for erasing a ship's data, primarily navigation data, as well as all backups, in case of potential compromise by the Covenant. In such situations, a ship-board [[artificial intelligence]] must be secured; if extraction is not possible, the AI must be purged. It is possible that Article 2 also governs protocol in terms of abandoning a vessel giving the terms that someone need to extract the AI out of the ship for safety if possible.<ref name="ReferenceA">''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', campaign level [[The Pillar of Autumn (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|The Pillar of Autumn]]</ref><ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', Chapter 1</ref> | Article 2 mandates the procedure for erasing a ship's data, primarily navigation data, as well as all backups, in case of potential compromise by the Covenant. In such situations, a ship-board [[artificial intelligence]] must be secured; if extraction is not possible, the AI must be purged. It is possible that Article 2 also governs protocol in terms of abandoning a vessel giving the terms that someone need to extract the AI out of the ship for safety if possible.<ref name="ReferenceA">''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', campaign level [[The Pillar of Autumn (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|The Pillar of Autumn]]</ref><ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', Chapter 1</ref> | ||
===Subsection 7=== | ===Subsection 7=== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Cole.jpg|Admiral Preston Cole, creator of his titular protocol. | File:Cole.jpg|Admiral Preston Cole, creator of his titular protocol. | ||
File:HGenesis-ColesInterrogationAtGreatBear.png|The interrogation that inspired the Cole Protocol. | File:HGenesis-ColesInterrogationAtGreatBear.png|The interrogation that inspired the Cole Protocol. | ||
File: | File:ColeWritingProtocol.png|Preston Cole writing Hypodermic-FXT-J, the progenitor of the Cole Protocol. | ||
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*''[[Halo: Fleet Battles]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Halo: Fleet Battles]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo Mythos]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Halo Mythos]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |