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The '''Eleventh Hour reports''' | {{ArticleName|1}} | ||
The '''Eleventh Hour reports''' is a series of reports created by [[Codename: SURGEON]]. The reports are sent to [[Codename: COALMINER]] detailing the status quo of the post-war galaxy. The introduction ponders how [[human]]ity will adjust to the new galactic paradigm,<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/10/10/The-Halo-Bulletin-101012-.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin 10.10.12'']</ref> while the first report discusses the disposition of some of the [[Covenant]]'s former client races.<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/10/17/The-Halo-Bulletin-101712-.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin 10.17.12'']</ref> The second report detailing the origins of the [[SPARTAN-IV Program]] and the [[Spartan (branch)|Spartan branch]].<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/10/25/The-Halo-Bulletin-102512-.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin 10.25.12'']</ref> The third report detailing a expedition to [[Installation 00]]'s debris.<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/11/01/The-Halo-Bulletin-11112-.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin 11.1.12'']</ref> | |||
==The reports== | == The reports == | ||
{{ | {{noticebox|'''Note''': ''The following are exact content from [[Halo Waypoint]]. It is copied directly from each Halo Bulletin, and is not speculative.}} | ||
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[[Unggoy|UNGGOY]]// Sensors at [[Balaho]] indicate stability, no off-planet transport recorded since Solipsis. Runners are claiming that [[Buwan]] has been abandoned as well, but we’re keeping our eyes on it anyway. Moderate Unggoy populations have been observed in Sangheilian systems at various intervals. | [[Unggoy|UNGGOY]]// Sensors at [[Balaho]] indicate stability, no off-planet transport recorded since Solipsis. Runners are claiming that [[Buwan]] has been abandoned as well, but we’re keeping our eyes on it anyway. Moderate Unggoy populations have been observed in Sangheilian systems at various intervals. | ||
[[Kig-Yar|KIG-YAR]]// [[Eayn]]’s native population continues to grow and expand within reasonable governing parameters; its economic and social lines have stabilized in the wake of the war. | [[Kig-Yar|KIG-YAR]]// [[Eayn]]’s native population continues to grow and expand within reasonable governing parameters; its economic and social lines have stabilized in the wake of the war. Muloqt, Kaelarot, and Valyanop, the primary interplanetary colonial sites, all remain static, with little notable movement. There are rumors of mercenaries operating alongside a handful of more conservative Sangheili states, although that has yet to be substantiated. | ||
[[Sangheili|SANGHEILI]]// Most intel here originates from ground contacts, but sensors have assisted with validation. The primary issue with the Sangheili is that of discordant cultural symmetry. It is difficult to assess military growth across several dozen active colonial vectors all with disparate political structures. Nevertheless, any and all visible military activity appears to be [[ | [[Sangheili|SANGHEILI]]// Most intel here originates from ground contacts, but sensors have assisted with validation. The primary issue with the Sangheili is that of discordant cultural symmetry. It is difficult to assess military growth across several dozen active colonial vectors all with disparate political structures. Nevertheless, any and all visible military activity appears to be [[Sangheili civil war|internecine in nature]]. | ||
NOTE: A cluster of | NOTE: A cluster of Sangheili frontier worlds saw a sudden and anomalous convergence of unregistered ships, largely cruisers of varying classes according to a handful of remote relays stationed nearby. By the time sensors were deployed, the ships were gone. The relays can’t assess numbers or strength, but the readings we have indicate that this wasn’t an expeditionary voyage or something tied to a single state. It appears to have been much larger. | ||
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soldiers - a remarkably select number, actually. | soldiers - a remarkably select number, actually. | ||
This is how the [[Spartan | This is how the [[Spartan (branch)|Spartan branch]] came to be. | ||
By reverting back to [[Project ORION|ORION]] protocols, the sins of the previous administrations have been averted this time around. Unlike [[SPARTAN-II]] and [[SPARTAN-III]], which will likely face severe ethical scrutiny in the years to come, the [[SPARTAN-IV]] project was centered on properly screened recruits, both career military veterans and young soldiers who showed significant promise. After passing a rigorous series of tests, admission to the program was a matter of discretion, not compulsion. | By reverting back to [[Project ORION|ORION]] protocols, the sins of the previous administrations have been averted this time around. Unlike [[SPARTAN-II]] and [[SPARTAN-III]], which will likely face severe ethical scrutiny in the years to come, the [[SPARTAN-IV]] project was centered on properly screened recruits, both career military veterans and young soldiers who showed significant promise. After passing a rigorous series of tests, admission to the program was a matter of discretion, not compulsion. | ||
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We dispatched an isolation contact group [L3-08] to [[Installation 00|the site]]. Upon entering the debris field, the group was immediately pinged by a non-standard, heterogenic signal emanating from the structure’s surface – or, at least, what remained of it after the event. | We dispatched an isolation contact group [L3-08] to [[Installation 00|the site]]. Upon entering the debris field, the group was immediately pinged by a non-standard, heterogenic signal emanating from the structure’s surface – or, at least, what remained of it after the event. | ||
Following protocol, the contact group released probes [839] into the debris field. Once it was deemed secure by composite scans conducted over the course of 3.7 days, [[UNSC Rubicon|UNSC RUBICON]] was deployed from Luna. Aboard were a number of high-risk, | Following protocol, the contact group released probes [839] into the debris field. Once it was deemed secure by composite scans conducted over the course of 3.7 days, [[UNSC Rubicon|UNSC RUBICON]] was deployed from Luna. Aboard were a number of high-risk, remote contact teams [RCT] outfitted for deployment to the construct’s surface. | ||
Without the installation’s artificial sun operating at full capacity, navigating the debris field for insertion was difficult – navigating the installation’s surface itself was even more difficult. The damage was... traumatic. | Without the installation’s artificial sun operating at full capacity, navigating the debris field for insertion was difficult – navigating the installation’s surface itself was even more difficult. The damage was... traumatic. | ||
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Habitability sustainment systems were still active in some locations, but were operating intermittently and in a state of disrepair – a factor that generated extremely volatile weather conditions. Some indigenous [if it can be called that] fauna may have survived the event, but RCTs were strictly advised to avoid all potentially hostile life forms. | Habitability sustainment systems were still active in some locations, but were operating intermittently and in a state of disrepair – a factor that generated extremely volatile weather conditions. Some indigenous [if it can be called that] fauna may have survived the event, but RCTs were strictly advised to avoid all potentially hostile life forms. | ||
After 8.4 days, all contact with RCTs was severed. Only one | After 8.4 days, all contact with RCTs was severed. Only one [RCT-06] returned, suffering extensive casualties. They brought back a severely damaged armature, which appeared to be the original source of the signal. Initially, there was a strong suspicion of this armature’s origin, but local science teams undertook an aggressive node cultivation process to withdraw data from the device and determine, with veracity, its actual origin. | ||
All communications with the UNSC RUBICON halted within 48 hours of their last notice. Search and rescue teams have been deployed to the site, but have reported no findings yet. | All communications with the UNSC RUBICON halted within 48 hours of their last notice. Search and rescue teams have been deployed to the site, but have reported no findings yet. | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | |||
Similar to the [[Data Drop]], which led up to the release of ''[[Halo: Glasslands]]'', this analysis is being used to promote ''[[Halo 4]]'' and to provide more insight into the contemporary state of the galaxy. Like the Data Drop, one installment is being featured in each weekly ''Halo Bulletin'', beginning with the 10.10.12 edition. Unlike the Data Drop, however, SURGEON's report is written with invisible text; to see it, the reader must drag a selection box across the article.<ref name="hbo">[http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=1157459 '''halo.bungie.org''': ''Did I just find something hidden in there?'']</ref> | |||
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