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''' | <center>''Looking for [[Halo: The Cole Protocol]], the sixth Halo novel?''</center> | ||
{{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]]''', page 8</ref>}} | |||
The '''United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1''', otherwise known as the '''Cole Protocol''', was a command enacted by [[Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]] to prevent the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] from finding the location of [[Earth]] or any other core world location. It was an order preventing [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] retrieval of data that contained the location of Earth, and forbids retreating vessels from setting a direct slipspace course towards any human population center, as the Covenant were able to track [[Slipspace|Slipspace travel vectors]] and calculate the evacuating ship's destination. The policy also stated that to prevent capture, any [[UNSC]] or Human vessel, in the event of an emergency evacuation("Abandon Ship" order), was to self destruct, after wiping all data matrices, to prevent the advance of the Covenant. | |||
All UNSC personnel were commanded to read the Cole Protocol under [[NAVCOM]] [[UNSC Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1]]. The Cole Protocol ensured that in nearly 27 years of interstellar warfare, the Covenant never discovered the Human presence on Earth, and only found other population centers either by accident, tracking devices left aboard ships,<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'''</ref> or presence of [[Forerunner]] artifacts.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]'''</ref> Unfortunately, the Protocol eventually outlived its usefulness when the Covenant discovered Earth, as well as nearly all large population centers, by 2552. | |||
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==The | ==The Protocol== | ||
===Article 1=== | ===Article 1=== | ||
:'''United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1''' | :'''United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1''' | ||
:'''[[ | :'''[[Encryption Code]]:''' Red | ||
:'''Public Key:''' file/ First light/ | :'''Public Key:''' file/ First light/ | ||
:'''From:''' UNSC/NAVCOM Fleet [[H. T. Ward]] | :'''From:''' [[UNSC]]/[[NAVCOM]] Fleet [[H.T. Ward]] | ||
:'''To:''' ALL UNSC PERSONNEL | :'''To:''' ALL UNSC PERSONNEL | ||
:'''Subject:''' General Order 098831A-1 ("The Cole Protocol") | :'''Subject:''' General Order 098831A-1 ("The Cole Protocol") | ||
:'''[[Transmission | :'''[[Transmission Classification|Classification]]:''' RESTRICTED (BGX Directive) | ||
:'''The Cole Protocol''' | :'''The Cole Protocol''' | ||
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:1. Activate selective purge of databases on all ship-based and planetary data networks. | :1. Activate selective purge of databases on all ship-based and planetary data networks. | ||
: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|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 [[Slipspace|Slipstream]] space with randomized vectors NOT directed toward Earth, the Inner Colonies, or any other human population center. | ||
: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. | ||
:Violation of this directive will be considered an act of | :Violation of this directive will be considered an act of TREASON and pursuant to UNSC Military law articles [[JAG 845-P]] and [[JAG 7556-L]], such violations are punishable by life imprisonment or execution. | ||
''*It should be noted that [[Lieutenant Wagner]] broke Article 4, but no action was taken against him as it warned Earth about the state of Reach sooner.'' | |||
===Article 2=== | ===Article 2=== | ||
Article 2 | This article is never directly stated, though [[Captain Keyes]] uses it in Halo: Combat Evolved while his ship is crashing on [[Installation 04]]. Captain Keyes says, "I'm initiating the Cole Protocol, Article 2. We're abandoning the ''[[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|Autumn]]''. That means you, too, [[Cortana]]." Later saying, "Destruction or capture of a shipboard AI is absolutely unacceptable."<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', page 25</ref> | ||
It is possible that Article 2 governs protocol in terms of abandoning a vessel. Article 2 could be theorized to mandate the removal, not destruction, of a shipboard AI if the ship in question will still be intact and its crew is able to protect the AI in question. This does seem to contradict Article 5 of the Cole Protocol, which states that ships in danger of being overtaken by Covenant forces must self-destruct. | |||
This could also imply that Article 2 directs personnel, or at least those with sensitive information, to avoid capture. Whilst it is not apparent to what lengths UNSC personnel are to go to ensure this, apparently in the case of [[AI]]s the worst case scenario only allows them to be hidden rather than terminated. Strangely, in ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' there does not seem to be any attempt to recover any potentially surviving AIs. In any case, preserving Cortana proved to be inextricably linked to the survival of the crew of the Pillar of Autumn and the success of its mission. | |||
===Subsection 7=== | ===Subsection 7=== | ||
<blockquote>''No captured Covenant craft may be taken to human controlled space without an exhaustive search for tracking systems that could lead the Covenant to Human bases.''</blockquote> | <blockquote>''No captured Covenant craft may be taken to human controlled space without an exhaustive search for tracking systems that could lead the Covenant to Human bases.''</blockquote> | ||
Subsection | Few had even heard of Subsection Seven because it was little more than a technicality before ''[[Ascendant Justice]]'' was captured by [[John-117]] and his team. This was due to the chances of capturing even a severely crippled Covenant ship were minuscule, as the ship's crew would usually activate their self-destruct function before the completion of such attempts. Because ''Ascendant Justice'' could not be thoroughly searched, [[John-117]] and [[Lieutenant (UNSC)|LT]] [[Elias Haverson]] instead planned to take the ship to Reach (a world already known to the Covenant) and try to return with a more prepared team.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', pages 93-94</ref> | ||
This rule also encompassed Covenant weapons and equipment. As the Covenant have been known to plant bugs on materials to learn their origin (e.g. the {{UNSCShip|Iroquois}}), this would be considered a violation of this law. Bringing a Covenant weapon back to any UNSC installation or Inner Colony was considered an act of treason.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', page 99</ref> [[Emile-A239]]'s impressive collection of Covenant equipment captured after battle was also in violation of this rule. It should also be noted that [[UNSC Army]] [[Colonel]] [[Urban Holland]] was against reporting Emile for this offense, claiming that the Army does not need to follow Naval laws. | |||
==Usage== | |||
The Cole Protocol's core aim was to prevent the Covenant from locating the precise vectors of Earth or any of the other remaining UNSC colonies. As such, its usage is universal - from warships, to freighters, to even stationary space stations in inertial orbit. For structures that are incapable of leading Covenant forces to a colony, the purging of their navigational data banks is still mandatory, and self-destruct options exist to prevent the capture of any remaining data or crew. | |||
==Hypodermic-FXT-J== | |||
[[File:Genesis1.jpg|thumb|250px|Preston Cole writing up Hypodermic-FXT-J.]] | |||
Hypodermic-FXT-J contained the basic instructions set in the final draft of the first articles of the Cole Protocol.<ref name="HWG"/> In it, the report contained: | |||
[[Admiral]] [[Margaret O. Parangosky|Parangosky]] /[[Office of Naval Intelligence]]/Routing Sequence: Hypodermic-FXT-J<br /> | |||
'''CODE NAME CLASSIFIED: Pied Piper'''<br /> | |||
(Continued from previous page)... | |||
Based on the data revealed by the alien, these new protocols must be immediately implemented: | |||
#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. | |||
#ONI Section II to immediately begin Slipstream space attenuated broadcast of pre-recorded human carrier signals from antiquity to prevent triangulation of | |||
{page ends here}<ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', ''[[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]'', page 468</ref> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* In most--if not in all--engagements with the Covenant, the UNSC used the Cole Protocol to great effect. | |||
* Prior to the Covenant's discovery of Earth, the Cole Protocol was extremely effective, as noted by a Sangheili who remarked that, "We do not know where their homeworld is. Their pattern of retreat is either hopelessly random, or brilliantly conceived."<ref>''[[Conversations from the Universe]]''</ref> | |||
* In November 2552, the Cole Protocol was no longer totally effective in its usage, as the Covenant had discovered Earth's location. It would still have some use, however, as there were still many more colonies to protect.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', level ''[[Cairo Station (Level)|Cairo Station]]''</ref> | |||
*[[Emile-A239]] possess an impressive collection of Covenant contraband. Although a superior noted that it is a direct violation of Subsection Seven, he ignored it, saying "Good thing we're ARMY."<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/projects/reach/article.aspx?ucc=personnel&cid=24523 '''Bungie.net''' - ''Halo: Reach project page, Emile-239's profile'']</ref> | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references group="note"/> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Cole.jpg|Admiral Preston Cole, creator of his titular protocol. | File:Cole.jpg|Admiral Preston Cole, creator of his titular protocol. | ||
File: | File:ColesInterrogationAtGreatBear.png|The interrogation that inspired the Cole Protocol. | ||
File: | File:ColeWritingProtocol.png|Preston Cole writing ''Hypodermic'', the progenitor of the Cole Protocol. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category:UNSC | [[Category:UNSC Protocols]] | ||
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