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| |name=''Halo: Contact Harvest'' | | |name= ''Halo: Contact Harvest'' |
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| |author=[[Joseph Staten]]<ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Contact-Harvest-Halo-Joseph-Staten/dp/0765315696/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y '''Amazon''': ''Halo: Contact Harvest'']</ref> | | |image size= 200 |
| |publisher=[[Tor Books]]{{Ref/Reuse|amazon}}<br>[[Gallery Books]] (2019 edition) | | |Author= [[Joseph Staten]] |
| |publication=[[2007 (real world)|October 30, 2007]] (original){{Ref/Reuse|amazon}}<br>April 9, 2019 (2019 edition) | | |Publisher= [[Tor|Tor Books]] |
| |media=Paperback{{Ref/Reuse|amazon}} | | |Date Released= October 30<sup>th</sup>, [[2007]] |
| |length=400 pages (original){{Ref/Reuse|amazon}}<br>416 pages (2019 edition)
| | |Length= 400 pages<ref>http://www.tor-forge.com/halocontactharvest</ref> |
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| {{Quote|The title says it all: it’s the story of “first contact” between the Covenant and us.|Joseph Staten<ref name="interview">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12430 '''Bungie.net''': ''Halo: Contact Harvest'']</ref>}}
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| '''''Halo: Contact Harvest''''' is a ''[[Halo universe|Halo]]'' [[Halo novels|novel]] written by [[Joseph Staten]], a writer for the original ''Halo'' trilogy of games.{{Ref/Reuse|interview}} Published by [[Tor Books]], ''Contact Harvest'' was released on [[2007 (real world)|October 30, 2007]] and is the fifth official book in the ''Halo'' series, the second of three that were published by Tor.{{Ref/Reuse|amazon}} ''Contact Harvest'' is Staten's first published novel, which he wrote after he was approached by Tor.{{Ref/Reuse|interview}} The novel was generally well-received following its release and remained on ''[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]]'' Best Sellers list at #3 for four weeks.<ref name="nytimes">[http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/19/halo-contact-harvest-lands-3-on-nytimes-books-list/ '''Engadget''': ''Halo: Contact Harvest lands #3 on NY Times list'']</ref> | | '''''Halo: Contact Harvest''''' is a ''Halo'' novel written by [[Joseph Staten]].<ref>http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12430</ref> Published by [[Tor Books]], it was released on October 30<sup>th</sup>, 2007 and is the fifth official book in the ''Halo'' series, the second of three that were published by Tor. |
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| Set between [[2524]] and [[2525]], ''Contact Harvest'' details the first contact between [[human]]ity and the [[Covenant]] on the [[Outer Colony]] planet of [[Harvest]], as well as the events leading to the beginning of the [[Human-Covenant War]]. Staten described the novel as an "ensemble piece", as ''Contact Harvest'' is narrated from the points-of-view of both human and Covenant characters. The novel centers around a young [[UNSC Marine]], Staff Sergeant [[Avery Johnson]]—a popular and major recurring character that appears throughout the ''Halo'' series.{{Ref/Reuse|interview}}
| | ''Contact Harvest'' details many of the events leading to the beginning of the [[Human-Covenant War]]. |
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| ''Halo: Contact Harvest'', along with ''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx|Ghosts of Onyx]]'' and ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol|The Cole Protocol]]'', was released as part of the [[Halo Boxed Set|''Halo'' Boxed Set]] on [[2010|March 2, 2010]].<ref>[http://www.amazon.ca/Halo-Boxed-Set-Various-Authors/dp/0765364670 '''Amazon''': ''Halo Boxed Set'']</ref>
| | ==Summary== |
| | On the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] colony [[Harvest]], there is only peace and prosperity. Watched by two [[Artificial Intelligence]]s, [[Sif]] and [[Mack]], the colony produces much of [[Human]]ity's food. This peace is interrupted when a [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[missionary ship]], ''[[Minor Transgression]]'', discovers a malfunctioning [[Horn of Plenty|unmanned human cargo ship]]. The coordinates registered in the cargo ship's [[navigation computer]] lead the aliens to Harvest. A [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[Unggoy]], [[Deacon]] [[Dadab]], is alarmed when the ship's [[Luminary]] seems to register thousands of [[Forerunner]] artifacts and an [[Oracle]] (Forerunner AI). The opportunistic Kig-Yar's plan to take some artifacts for themselves before reporting the discovery to the [[Hierarchs]], and begin surreptitiously raiding human [[freighter]]s. Unfortunately for the Kig-Yar, the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] has recently organized a strike team to counteract what they believed to be a growing [[Insurrectionist]] group, including one [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Junior Johnson]]. They successfully deceive ''Minor Transgression'' into boarding [[Bulk Discount|a freighter]] where they are immediately attacked by Staff Sergeant Johnson and [[Nolan Byrne|Staff Sergeant Byrne]]. Staff Sergeant Johnson receives a cracked skull from their meeting and Staff Sergeant Byrne is stabbed in the leg with an [[energy cutlass]]. This raid marks the first meeting of the humans and Covenant forces, and makes the humans aware of a brand new threat they may be facing. The vessel is self-destructed by its dying captain, with only the Deacon Dadab and his [[Huragok]] friend [[Lighter Than Some]] escaping in an escape pod. |
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| ==Official summary==
| | While the UNSC prepares the [[Harvest Colonial Militia]] for a possible alien invasion, two ambitious [[San 'Shyuum]], the [[Prophet of Truth|Minister of Fortitude]] and the [[Prophet of Regret|Vice Minister of Tranquility]] learn of the large amount of "relics" found on Harvest and begin to plan a coup of the current Hierarchs using this as a fulcrum. To keep the [[Sangheili]] from using this discovery as a way to upset the balance of power, they utilize a Jiralhanae-controlled ship, ''[[Rapid Conversion]]'', captained by [[Maccabeus]], the [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]] at that time, and crewed by his [[Maccabeus Clan|pack]] of Jiralhanae (including a youthful [[Tartarus]]). The two began a secret attempt to seize the planet. This marks the beginning of the powerful alliance between the [[Jiralhanae]] and the San 'Shyuum, and the key to their eventual betrayal of the Sangheili leading to the [[Great Schism]] later in the war. |
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| It is the year 2524. Harvest is a peaceful, prosperous farming colony on the very edge of human-controlled space. But we have trespassed on holy ground--strayed into the path of an aggressive alien empire known as the Covenant. What begins as a chance encounter between an alien privateer and a human freighter catapults mankind into a struggle for its very existence.
| | ''Rapid Conversion'' arrives in the system to find the [[Covenant escape pod|escape pod]] containing Dadab and the Huragok, Lighter Than Some, much to the devout Maccabeus' delight. The Jiralhanae use the Deacon as a way to motivate their own lackluster complement of Unggoys and Lighter than Some to repair their intentionally crippled ship. They all soon discover the planet's vast store of reclamations and a message of peace left by Sif and Mack in the form of a crude pictogram displaying a desire for peace. Their Luminary also indicates that there is an [[Oracle]] on the planet. The Jiralhanae land two [[Type-25 Troop Carrier|Spirit]] dropships at a specified date, with only the desire to capture the entire planet at any cost. The attempt at peaceful contact falls apart after an errant Unggoy attacks Harvest Colonial Militiaman [[Osmo]], and the one-sided [[First Battle of Harvest|Battle of Harvest]] begins. |
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| But humanity is also locked in a bitter civil war known as the Insurrection. So the survival of Harvest's citizens falls to a squad of battle-weary UNSC Marines and their inexperienced colonial militia trainees. In this unlikely group of heroes, one stands above the rest… a young Marine staff sergeant named Avery Johnson.{{Ref/Reuse|amazon}}}}
| | Meanwhile, the ambitious San 'Shyuum begin their mutiny of sorts by invoking the [[Prophet of Restraint]] in a conspiracy that will lead to his removal if revealed. They seek a blessing by the long silent Oracle present on the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]]. They visit an old, supposedly senile Philologist, for blessings and advice. When they input the discovery of Harvest and the Luminary's data, the Oracle, which is in fact a fragment of the Forerunner [[Contender-class Artificial Intelligence|Contender-class AI]] [[032 Mendicant Bias]], suddenly awakens from eons of dormancy and reveals that they've been misinterpreting their findings. What the Kig-Yar thought were artifacts were actually registering the presence of the Humans on Harvest, which it claims are [[Reclaimers]], and refers to them as his makers. The Minister of Fortitude concludes that these Reclaimers are living Forerunners and were left behind when the rest transcended. Wishing to make amends for his [[Flood|bias]], Mendicant begins to power up the Dreadnought to take the humans to [[Installation 00|the Ark]], an act which will destroy ''[[High Charity]]'', but is short-circuited by [[Lekgolo]] worms exploring the vessel's pathways. Realizing that the discovery of living Forerunners would tear the Covenant apart, the San 'Shyuum swear to secrecy, induct the Philologist into their conspiracy and accelerate their plans for takeover. |
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| ==Plot synopsis==
| | On Harvest, the humans begin to resist the assault by the Jiralhanae ship on select towns on the planet by shuttling as many civilians as possible to the town's capital. Maccabeus is informed that his ship's luminary was broken and he is to [[glassing|destroy]] the planet, but the devout Chieftain decides to continue his search for relics while attacking the humans. The planet's AI, Mack, normally responsible for the agricultural [[JOTUN]]s, hands over his vast network to his previously concealed doppelganger, [[Loki]], a ship AI now implemented as a defense mechanism. The Colonial Militia manages to ferry most of the surviving population to [[Utgard]], the capital, and then begin their plan to send these people to safety aboard the Freighters on top of the seven Space elevators present on Harvest, the [[Tiara]]. The Jiralhanae, having stationed their Unggoy forces in the Tiara, unwittingly allow the Huragok Lighter Than Some to come into contact with Loki and the now nearly destroyed AI Sif. The Huragok, disgusted by the killing and wishing to end it, shows the A.I. how to duplicate the Forerunner symbol for [[Oracle]] and helps lure the Covenant ship in range of the colony's sole mass driver and cripple it. While Johnson leads a small force up the space elevator to clear the Unggoy on board, Tartarus, angered by his uncle's refusal to simply glass the planet, challenges Maccabeus, kills him and takes control of his Pack and counterattacks. During the assault, a jealous group of Yanme'e kills Lighter Than Some. A devastated Dadab slaughters them with his [[plasma pistol]], accidentally irreparably damaging Sif's arrays, and then uses the pistol's last shot to wound Tartarus. Tartarus, who was about to engage Jenkins, loses his energy shields and retreats, but not before obliterating Dadab with the [[Fist of Rukt]]. Just after the last human survivors escape the Tiara, Loki fires the mass driver at the Tiara, destroying the station along with Sif and bringing the elevators down on the planet. |
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| Following a failed anti-[[insurrectionist]] operation on the [[human]] [[Inner Colony]] of [[Tribute]] which leaves most of his unit killed, the [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC Marine]] [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Johnson]] is sent on leave in the [[Greater Chicago Industrial Zone]] on [[Earth]]. When going to visit [[Marcille Johnson|his aunt]] in [[The Seropian|a retirement home]], he is shocked to discover her dead. As a result, he goes on a drinking spree. He eventually ends up being reassigned to the remote [[agriculture world]] of [[Harvest]] to get away from the frontlines of the [[Insurrection]]. Much to his surprise, he finds his former squad mate, [[Nolan Byrne|Staff Sergeant Byrne]], assigned there as well.
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| On Harvest, there is only peace and prosperity. Watched by two [[artificial intelligence]]s, [[Sif]] and [[Mack]], the colony produces much of humanity's food. Under the supervision of Captain [[Ponder]], Johnson, Byrne, and [[Hospital Corpsman]] [[Healy]] are tasked with raising a [[Harvest militia|militia]] to protect Harvest from the growing threat of the Insurrection. This peace is interrupted when a [[Covenant]] [[missionary ship]], ''[[Minor Transgression]]'', discovers a malfunctioning [[Horn of Plenty|unmanned human cargo ship]]. The coordinates registered in the cargo ship's [[navigation computer]] lead the aliens to Harvest. An [[Unggoy]] [[deacon]], [[Dadab]], is alarmed when the ship's [[Luminary]] seems to register thousands of [[Forerunner]] artifacts and an [[Oracle]]. The opportunistic Kig-Yar plan to take some artifacts for themselves before reporting the discovery to the [[Hierarchs]], and begin surreptitiously raiding human [[freighter]]s. The first meeting between a human and member of the Covenant takes place aboard the manned human freighter ''[[This End Up]]'' in January 2525. While [[Henry Gibson]], captain of the freighter, attempts to kill Dadab, he is killed by the [[Huragok]] [[Lighter Than Some]]. Unfortunately for the Kig-Yar, the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] has recently organized a strike team to counteract what they believe to be a growing insurrectionist group. Under the command of Lieutenant Commander [[Jilan al-Cygni]], Johnson and Byrne await for the expected insurgents aboard [[freighter]] ''[[Bulk Discount]]''. They successfully deceive the crew of ''Minor Transgression'' into boarding the freighter, where they are immediately attacked by Johnson and Byrne. Johnson receives a cracked skull from their meeting and Byrne is stabbed in the leg with an [[energy cutlass]], though the humans manage to defeat the Kig-Yar boarders. This raid marks the second meeting of the humans and Covenant forces, and makes the humans aware of a brand new threat they may be facing. The Kig-Yar vessel's [[self-destruct]]ion sequence is activated by its dying [[Chur'R-Yar|shipmistress]], and Johnson and Byrne barely manage to escape the resulting explosion. Among the missionary ship's crew, only Dadab and his Huragok friend Lighter Than Some flee the destruction of their ship aboard an [[Covenant escape pod|escape pod]].
| | The Jiralhanae begin to glass Harvest while the refugees flee. The scheming San 'Shyuum usurp the Hierarchs and become the High Prophets of [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]], [[Prophet of Regret|Regret]] and [[Prophet of Mercy|Mercy]], and finally declare holy war on the humans, to prevent any of the Covenant from ever discovering their true place as the Forerunner's heirs. The last we hear of Avery is him in the cockpit having sex with Jilan. The newly established High Prophets recommission the [[Luminary]] as a means to locate human planets, and thus begins the [[Human-Covenant War]]. In the following months, Harvest is glassed while Mack desperately attempts to contact Sif while burying the Tiara's strands with the JOTUNs. |
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| While Ponder, Johnson, Byrne, and Healy work to prepare the Harvest militia for a possible alien invasion, the [[San'Shyuum]] [[Prophet of Truth|Minister of Fortitude]] is confronted by the [[Prophet of Regret|Vice Minister of Tranquility]] on [[High Charity]]. The [[Vice Minister]] reveals the discovery of the large amount of "relics" found on Harvest and, after some convincing, Fortitude agrees to initiate a coup of the current [[Hierarch]]s with Tranquility, using the Vice Minister's discovery as a fulcrum. To keep the [[Sangheili]] from using this discovery as a way to upset the balance of power, they utilize a [[Jiralhanae]]-controlled ship, ''[[Rapid Conversion]]'', captained by [[Jiralhanae Chieftain|Chieftain]] [[Maccabeus]] and crewed by his [[Maccabeus' clan|clan]] of Jiralhanae—including a youthful [[Tartarus]], the chieftain's nephew. ''Rapid Conversion'' arrives in [[Epsilon Indi system|the system]] and discovers the escape pod containing Dadab and Lighter Than Some. Maccabeus is delighted to have a Huragok aboard his cruiser, as the Sangheili only permit Jiralhanae ships to employ [[Yanme'e]] workers in maintenance roles. Maccabeus tasks Lighter Than Some with making repairs to the ship's weaponry, which was disabled by the Sangheili. Meanwhile, the Yanme'e are relegated to menial roles or combat positions, much to their chagrin. The chieftain uses the deacon as a way to motivate the cruiser's own lackluster complement of Unggoy. Upon arriving at the planet, the crew of ''Rapid Conversion'' soon discover Harvest's vast store of Forerunner relics and a message of peace left by Sif and Mack in the form of a crude pictogram displaying a desire for peace. Their Luminary also indicates that there is an Oracle on the planet. The Jiralhanae land two [[Dextro Xur-pattern Spirit|Spirit]] [[dropship]]s at the specified date to meet with the human peace delegates, though the Jiralhanae only desire to capture the entire planet and its relics. The peace talks falls apart after [[Yull|an errant Unggoy]] attacks and kills Harvest militiaman [[Osmo]], and the one-sided [[First Battle of Harvest|Battle of Harvest]] begins.
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| | ===United Nations Space Command=== |
| | *[[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Junior Johnson]] |
| | *[[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Jilan al-Cygni]] |
| | *[[Captain (Marine Corps)|Captain]] [[Ponder]] |
| | *[[Staff Sergeant]] [[Nolan Byrne]] |
| | *[[Petty Officer First Class]] [[Healy]] |
| | *[[Thune|Governor Thune]] |
| | *[[Rol Pedersen|Attorney General Rol Pedersen]] |
| | *[[Private First Class]] [[Wallace A. Jenkins]] |
| | *Private [[Forsell]] |
| | *Private [[Osmo]] |
| | *AI [[Loki]] |
| | *AI [[Mack]] |
| | *AI [[Sif]] |
| | *Squad leader [[Dass]] |
| | *Captain [[Henry Gibson|Henry "Hank" Gibson]] |
| | *[[Lieutenant]] [[Downs]] |
| | *Dr. Catherine Halsey (civilian/ONI) |
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| On Harvest, the humans begin to resist the assault by the Jiralhanae ship on select towns on the planet by shuttling as many civilians as possible to [[Utgard]], Harvest's capital. Maccabeus is informed by the Minister of Fortitude that his ship's Luminary was broken and he is to [[glassing|destroy]] the planet, but the devout chieftain decides to continue his search for relics while attacking the humans. The Covenant attacks the town of [[Gladsheim]], where Johnson and Byrne attempt to evacuate the survivors of the town. During the engagement, the two Marines manage to evade a swarm of Yanme'e and ram Maccabeus with their [[M12 Warthog|Warthog]], injuring the chieftain. One of the Spirits occupied by Tartarus and [[Ritul]] is destroyed; while Tartarus escapes, he is furious at the loss of his friend and blames Maccabeus for refusing to just glass the planet from orbit. Mack, normally responsible for the agricultural [[Jotun Heavy Industries|JOTUNs]], hands over his vast network to his previously concealed doppelganger, [[Loki]], a shipboard AI now implemented as a defense mechanism. The militia manages to ferry most of the surviving population to Utgard and then begin their plan to send the colonists to safety aboard [[DCS light freighter|freighters]] at the [[Tiara]] [[space station]], connected to the seven [[space elevator]]s present on Harvest. The Jiralhanae, having stationed their Unggoy forces in the Tiara, unwittingly allow the Huragok Lighter Than Some to come into contact with Loki and the now nearly destroyed Sif. The Huragok, disgusted by the killing and wishing to end it, shows the AI how to duplicate the Forerunner symbol for "Oracle". Ponder, who was mortally wounded by Maccabeus during the failed peace talks, takes an AI processor disguised as the Oracle away from the space elevators. ''Rapid Conversion'' moves towards his position and deploys Tartarus and [[Vorenus]] to retrieve the Oracle. However, once the Covenant ship is in range of the colony's [[mass driver]], the cruiser is hit by two rounds from the mass drive and is crippled. While Tartarus kills Ponder, Vorenus leads several other Jiralhanae to disable the mass driver.
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| | *[[Chieftain]] [[Maccabeus]] |
| | *[[Tartarus]] |
| | *[[Grattius]] |
| | *[[Druss]] |
| | *[[Strab]] |
| | *[[Vorenus]] |
| | *[[Licinus]] |
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| Johnson leads a small force up the space elevator to clear the Unggoy on board Tiara, while Byrne defends the [[Harvest reactor complex]] from Vorenus and two other Jiralhanae. Vorenus kills several militiamen and manages to heavily wound Byrne, but the Jiralhanae is killed by the surviving members of Byrne's militia platoon. Tartarus, angered by his uncle's refusal to simply glass the planet, challenges the still-injured Maccabeus and ultimately kills him. Tartarus takes control of his pack and initiates a counter-attack against the militia. During the assault, a jealous group of Yanme'e kills Lighter Than Some. A devastated Dadab slaughters them with his [[Type-25 plasma pistol|plasma pistol]], but inadvertently irreparably damages Sif's arrays in the process. Wounded and wanting to complete Lighter Than Some's last wish by ending the conflict, Dadab uses his pistol's last shot to disable Tartarus' [[energy shielding]]. Tartarus, who was about to kill Johnson, retreats from the conflict, but not before obliterating Dadab with the [[Fist of Rukt]]. [[Wallace Jenkins]], a member of the militia who lost his family during Gladsheim's destruction, attempts to finish off the chieftain, but Tartarus escapes. Just after the last human survivors escape the Tiara, Loki fires the mass driver at the Tiara, destroying the station along with Sif and bringing the elevators down on the planet while the refugees flee. Aboard their freighters, Johnson and Byrne offer all militia personnel a place within the Marine Corps, while Johnson and al-Cygni begin a relationship. In the following months, the surviving Jiralhanae and Yanme'e begin to repair ''Rapid Conversion'' and glass Harvest. The scheming San'Shyuum gain the [[High Council]]'s reluctant approval and usurp the Hierarchs and become the High Prophets of [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]], [[Prophet of Regret|Regret]] and [[Prophet of Mercy|Mercy]]. They finally declare [[Ages of Reclamation|a new age]] for the Covenant and decree that humanity must be annihilated for interfering with Forerunner artifacts, to prevent any members of the Covenant from ever discovering their true place as the Forerunner's heirs. The newly established High Prophets recommission the Luminary as a means to locate human planets, and thus begins the [[Human-Covenant War]]. In the following months, as Harvest is glassed, Mack desperately attempts to contact Sif while burying the Tiara's strands with the JOTUNs. The novel ends with Doctor [[Catherine Halsey]] accessing the data archives of al-Cygni's [[Walk of Shame|sloop]] and reviewing the final conversations of Mack attempts to hold with Sif as his [[rampancy]] sets in.
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| {{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5|title-1=Characters|
| | *[[Chur'R-Yar]] |
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| | *[[Zhar (Kig-yar)|Zhar]] |
| *[[Andersen]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Avery Johnson]]
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| *[[Catherine Halsey]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[Critchley]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Dass]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Downs]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Fasoldt]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Forsell]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Habel]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Healy]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Henry Gibson]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Jepsen]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Jilan al-Cygni]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Nolan Byrne]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Nils Thune]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Osmo]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Ponder]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Rol Pedersen]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Stisen]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Vallen]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Wallace Jenkins]]
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| *[[Wick]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Loki]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Mack]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Mendicant Bias]]
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| *[[Sif]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Druss]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Grattius]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Licinus]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Maccabeus]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Ritul]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Strab]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Tartarus]]
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| *[[Vorenus]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Lighter Than Some]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Chur'R-Yar]] {{1st}} | |
| *[[Zhar (Kig-Yar)|Zhar]] {{1st}} | |
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| *[[Dadab]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Pum]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Tukduk]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Prophet of Truth|Minister of Fortitude / Prophet of Truth]]
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| *[[Prophet of Regret|Vice Minister of Tranquility / Prophet of Regret]]
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| *[[Prophet of Mercy|The Philologist / Prophet of Mercy]]
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| *[[Prophet of Tolerance]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Prophetess of Obligation]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Jeht 'Lcmutee]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Flood]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[Forerunner]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[Human]]
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| *[[Huragok]]
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| *[[Kig-Yar]]
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| *[[Jiralhanae]]
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| *[[Mgalekgolo]]
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| *[[Mud wasp]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[San'Shyuum]]
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| *[[Sangheili]]
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| *[[Scrub grub]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Shade crab]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Thorn Beast|Thorn beast]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Unggoy]]
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| *[[Yanme'e]]
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| *[[Zap-jelly]] {{Fm}}
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| |title-3=Organizations|
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| *[[Covenant]]
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| **[[Covenant fleet]]
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| ***[[High Charity defense fleet]] {{Mo}}
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| **[[Covenant Honor Guard]]
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| ***[[Lights of Sanghelios]]
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| **[[Covenant military]]
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| **[[High Council]]
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| ***[[Ministry of Concert]] {{1st}}
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| ***[[Ministry of Conversion]] {{Fm}}
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| ***[[Ministry of Fortitude]] {{1st}}
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| ***[[Ministry of Tranquility]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Insurrectionist]]
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| *[[JOTUN Heavy Industries]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Reformists]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Rh'tol]]
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| *[[Stoics]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Unified Earth Government]]
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| **[[Civilian security forces]]
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| ***[[Utgard Constabulary]] {{1st}}
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| **[[Colonial Administration Authority]]
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| ***[[Colonial Military Authority]]
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| ****[[Colonial Militia]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Harvest militia]] {{1st}}
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| ******[[First Platoon]] {{1st}}
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| *******[[One-Alpha Squad]] {{1st}}
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| *******[[One-Bravo Squad]] {{1st}}
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| *******[[One-Charlie Squad]] {{1st}}
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| ******[[Second Platoon]] {{1st}}
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| *******[[Second-Alpha Squad]] {{1st}}
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| *******[[Second-Bravo Squad]] {{1st}}
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| *******[[Second-Charlie Squad]] {{1st}}
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| **[[United Nations Space Command]]
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| ***[[UNSC Army]]
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| ***[[UNSC Department of Commercial Shipping]] {{1st}}
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| ***[[UNSC Marine Corps]]
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| ****[[9th Marine Expeditionary Force]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[21st Marine Division]] {{1st}}
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| ******[[M-EDF 9/21/1]] {{1st}}
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| ****[[Alpha Squad]] {{1st}}
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| ****[[Bravo Squad]] {{1st}}
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| ***[[UNSC Medical Corps]]
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| ***[[UNSC Navy]]
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| ****[[Office of Naval Intelligence]]
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| **[[Parliament of Harvest]] {{1st}}
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| *[[United Rebel Front]] {{Mo}}
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| |title-4=Locations|
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| *[[Arcadia]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Balaho]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[Cygnus system]] {{Fm}}
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| **[[New Jerusalem]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Epsilon Eridani system]]
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| **[[Circumstance]] {{Fm}}
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| **[[Reach]] {{Mo}}
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| ***[[Fleet Command Headquarters]] {{Mo}}
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| **[[Tribute]] {{1st}}
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| ***[[Casbah City]] {{1st}}
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| ****[[Jim Dandy]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Epsilon Indi system]]
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| **[[Harvest]]
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| ***[[Edda]] {{1st}}
| |
| ****[[Bifrost]] {{1st}}
| |
| ****[[Gladsheim]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Dry Creek Road]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Gladsheim Highway]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Gladsheim Main Street]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Nobel Avenue]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Ida Mercantile]] {{1st}}
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| ****[[Harvest reactor complex]] {{1st}}
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| ****[[Plains of Ida]] {{1st}}
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| ****[[Utgard]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Harvest Botanical Gardens]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Harvest Parliament Building]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Harvest space elevators]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Mimir River]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Utgard Highway]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Utgard Mall]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Utgard Memorial Hospital]] {{1st}}
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| ****[[Vigrond Highlands]] {{1st}}
| |
| ***[[Hugin Sea]] {{1st}}
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| ***[[Munin Sea]] {{1st}}
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| ***[[Slidr River]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Eridanus system]] {{Mo}}
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| **[[Eridanus II]] {{Mo}}
| |
| ***[[Elysium City]] {{Mo}}
| |
| *[[Madrigal]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[San'Shyuum home system]] {{Mo}}
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| **[[Janjur Qom]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[Sol system]]
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| **[[Earth]]
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| ***[[Scandinavia]] {{Fm}}
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| ***[[United Republic of North America]]
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| ****[[Greater Chicago Industrial Zone]]
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| *****[[Blackstone Avenue]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Halsted Street]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[The Seropian]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Dog and Pony]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Gut Check]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Rebound]] {{1st}}
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| *****[[Severe Tire Damage]] {{1st}}
| |
| ****[[Great Lakes Spaceport]] {{1st}}
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| ****[[Lake Michigan]] {{Fm}}
| |
| **[[Jovian Moons]] {{Mo}}
| |
| **[[Mars]] {{Mo}}
| |
| *[[Svir system]] {{Mo}}
| |
| **[[Te]] {{Mo}}
| |
| *[[Ulgethon]] {{Fm}}
| |
| *[[Y'Deio system]] {{Im}}
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| **[[Eayn]] {{Mo}}
| |
| |title-5=Events|
| |
| *[[Birthing Period]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Insurrection]]
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| **[[Operation: KALEIDOSCOPE]] {{Mo}}
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| **[[Operation: TANGLEWOOD]] {{Fm}}
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| **[[Operation: TREBUCHET]]
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| *[[Human-Covenant War]]
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| **[[First Battle of Harvest]]
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| **[[Skirmish on Minor Transgression|Skirmish on ''Minor Transgression'']] {{1st}}
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| *[[San'Shyuum Schism]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[San'Shyuum-Sangheili War]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Solstice Celebration]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Taming of the Lekgolo]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[First Immolation]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Unggoy Rebellion]] {{Mo}}
| |
| |title-6=Vehicles|
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| *[[ARGUS drone]] {{1st}}
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| *[[AV-14 Hornet]]
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| *[[CMA Argo|CMA ''Argo'']]
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| *[[Covenant cruiser]]
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| **''[[Rapid Conversion]]'' {{1st}}
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| *[[Covenant escape pod]]
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| *[[DCS light freighter]] {{1st}}
| |
| **''[[Bulk Discount]]'' {{1st}}
| |
| **''[[Contents Under Pressure]]'' {{1st}}
| |
| **''[[Horn of Plenty]]'' {{1st}}
| |
| **''[[This End Up]]'' {{1st}}
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| **''[[Wholesale Price]]'' {{1st}}
| |
| *{{Class|Halcyon|light cruiser}}
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| *[[High Charity]]
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| **[[Lower districts]]
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| **[[Tower Districts]]
| |
| *{{Class|Hillsborough|destroyer}} {{Mo}}
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| **[[CMA Heracles|CMA ''Heracles'']] {{Mo}}
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| *[[Keyship]]
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| **[[Forerunner Dreadnought]]
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| *[[M12 Chaingun Warthog]]
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| *[[M808B Scorpion]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[MagLev train]]
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| *[[Missionary ship]] {{1st}}
| |
| **''[[Minor Transgression]]'' {{1st}}
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| *''[[National Holiday]]'' {{Fm}}
| |
| *[[Orbital taxi]] {{Fm}}
| |
| *{{Class|Phoenix|colony ship}} {{Fm}}
| |
| **{{UNSCShip|Skidbladnir}} {{Fm}}
| |
| *[[Drop pod]] {{Mo}}
| |
| *[[SKT-13 shuttlecraft]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Sloop]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Barukaza Workshop Chopper]]
| |
| *{{Pattern|Dextro Xur|Spirit}}
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| *[[UNSC corvette]]
| |
| **{{UNSCShip|Bum Rush}} {{1st}}
| |
| **{{UNSCShip|Two for Flinching}} {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Welcome Wagon]] {{1st}}
| |
| |title-7=Weapons|
| |
| *[[Archer missile]]
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| *[[Assault cannon]]
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| *[[Energy cutlass]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Energy stave]]
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| *[[Fist of Rukt]]
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| *[[Heavy plasma cannon]]
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| *[[Humbler stun device]]
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| *[[Lancet micro-missile]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[M6K magnum]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[M7S SMG]]
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| *[[M99 Stanchion]]
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| *[[MA5B assault rifle]]
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| *[[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]]
| |
| *[[Pugil stick]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Pulse laser turret]]
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| *[[SRS99C-S2 AM sniper rifle]]
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| *{{Pattern|Anskum|plasma grenade}}
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| *[[Type-2 spike grenade]]
| |
| *[[Type-25 plasma pistol]]
| |
| *[[Paegaas Workshop Spiker]]
| |
| *[[Unidentified automatic pistol]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[XBR55 battle rifle]] {{1st}}
| |
| |title-8=Equipment and technology|
| |
| *[[Ancilla]]
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| *[[Anti-gravity barge]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Anti-gravity chair]]
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| *[[Anti-gravity technology]]
| |
| *[[ARGUS]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Artificial gravity]]
| |
| *[[Artificial intelligence]]
| |
| **[[Avatar]]
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| **[[Rampancy]]
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| **[[Smart AI]]
| |
| *[[Artificial limb]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Automated surgery suite]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Ballistic assault vest]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[CH252 helmet]]
| |
| *[[Cryo chamber]]
| |
| *[[Energy barrier]]
| |
| *[[Energy shielding]]
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| *[[Fusion drive]]
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| *[[Fusion reactor]]
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| *[[Gravity lift]]
| |
| *[[Gravity throne]]
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| *[[Helmet recorder]]
| |
| *[[Holography]]
| |
| **[[Holo-still]]
| |
| *[[Holotank]]
| |
| *[[Hospitality computer]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Identification friend or foe]]
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| *[[Kig-Yar combat harness]]
| |
| *[[Laser-cutter]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Logic plague]]
| |
| *[[Maser]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Mass driver]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Metarch-class ancilla|Metarch]]
| |
| *[[Methane recharge station]]
| |
| *[[Methane tank]]
| |
| *[[Mind transfer]] {{Mo}}
| |
| *[[Nano-assemblage]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Nanotechnology]]
| |
| *[[Navigation computer]]
| |
| *[[Portable aid station]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Portable computer]]
| |
| *[[Range computer]]
| |
| *[[Riemann matrix]]
| |
| *[[RQ-XII drone]] {{Fm}}
| |
| *[[Rucksack]]
| |
| *[[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]]
| |
| *[[Shooting glasses]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Space elevator]]
| |
| *[[Stasis field]]
| |
| *[[Translation software]]
| |
| *[[Unggoy combat harness]]
| |
| *[[UNSC Marine Corps Battle Dress Uniform]]
| |
| *[[VTOL]]
| |
| *[[VZG7 armored boots]]
| |
| *[[Weapon attachments]]
| |
| **[[Flashlight]]
| |
| **[[Laser aiming module]]
| |
| **[[Muzzle brake]]
| |
| **[[SS/M 49]]
| |
| **[[Suppressor]]
| |
| **[[Telescopic sight]]
| |
| |title-9=Miscellaneous|
| |
| *[[DCS Regulation A-16523.14.821]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[DCS Regulation BDX-008814530]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Fungicides]] {{1st}}
| |
| *[[Triage]] {{1st}}
| |
| }}
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| ==Development== | | ====Unggoy==== |
| {{Quote|I’ve wanted to tell Avery’s back-story for years, knowing that the tale I had in mind was probably too complex for a game to support.|Joseph Staten{{Ref/Reuse|interview}}}}
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| [[File:Joseph Staten.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Joseph Staten, the author of ''Contact Harvest'']] | | *[[Bapap]] |
| According to [[Frank O'Connor]], [[Tor Books]] approached [[Bungie]] and asked if one of their writers was willing to write a new ''Halo'' novel. Realizing that Bungie now had a sufficient team of writers to manage the upcoming ''[[Halo 3]]'' and having been responsible for writing most of the previous in-game ''Halo'' canon, [[Joseph Staten]] offered to write the novel. In an interview with O'Connor, Staten admitted that writing ''Contact Harvest'' was a challenge: "''Honestly, this book’s been the most difficult mental challenge I've ever tackled''".{{Ref/Reuse|interview}} He noted that writing the action scenes in the novel involved "slowing things down", in comparison to the fast-paced ''Halo'' games.<ref>[http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/680487/exclusive-joseph-staten-interview/ '''G4tv.com''': ''EXCLUSIVE: Joseph Staten Interview'']</ref> Staten decided to use [[UNSC Marine]] Staff Sergeant [[Avery Johnson]] as the central character of ''Contact Harvest'', as he believed that a novel is the best way of expanding on the backstory of a popular character like Johnson.{{Ref/Reuse|interview}} The novel was originally intended to be released before ''Halo 3'', but Staten's work on both the game and the novel caused the release date of ''Contact Harvest'' to slip behind by a month.<ref name="1up">[http://www.1up.com/news/halo-contact-harvest '''1UP.com''': ''Halo: Contact Harvest Q&A'']</ref> ''Contact Harvest'' was released on [[2007 (real world)|October 30, 2007]].{{Ref/Reuse|amazon}}
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| | *[[Yull]] |
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| ''Halo: Contact Harvest'' is the first novel written by Staten. He used the [[Halo Story Bible|''Halo'' Story Bible]] to assist him while we wrote ''Contact Harvest''. In addition, Bungie's team of game writers provided him with support, with O'Connor and [[Robert McLees]] reviewing Staten's final drafts of the novel{{Ref/Reuse|interview}}<ref name="acknowledgements">'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''Acknowledgements''</ref> and cross-referencing the drafts with the Story Bible themselves to ensure accuracy.<ref name="podcast">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9ckC0RO8Zk '''YouTube''': ''Bungie Studios Podcast Episode #3 7/23/07'']</ref> Staten received advice from [[Eric Nylund]]—the author of previous ''Halo'' books—while writing the first chapter of ''Halo: Contact Harvest''.{{Ref/Reuse|acknowledgements}} Staten claims that his writing style for the novel was influenced by several 20th century science fiction authors, including [[Wikipedia:Larry Niven|Larry Niven]], [[Wikipedia:Iain Banks|Iain Banks]], and [[Wikipedia:Robert A. Heinlein|Robert A. Heinlein]]. Staten stated that reading the work of his favorite authors taught him the importance of "honing a strong, consistent voice" within his own writing.{{Ref/Reuse|interview}} He wrote the novel hoping that it will be seen as a great novel, not just a great ''Halo'' novel. He wanted readers who were not familiar with the ''Halo'' universe to be able to "''pick up Contact Harvest and enjoy the read''".{{Ref/Reuse|1up}} Staten promoted ''Contact Harvest'' at the [[2007 (real world)|2007]] [[Wikipedia:San Diego Comic-Con International|San Diego Comic-Con International]] by giving away signed posters of the novel's cover.{{Ref/Reuse|podcast}} The novel's cover art was collectively designed by [[Isaac Hannaford]], [[Lorraine McLees]], and [[Aaron LeMay]].{{Ref/Reuse|acknowledgements}} | | ====San 'Shyuum==== |
| | | *[[Prophet of Truth|Minister of Fortitude (later Prophet of Truth)]] |
| Staten worked to ensure that ''Contact Harvest'' was a factually accurate addition to the ''Halo'' universe, as he considered his audience to be intelligent, savvy, and quite willing to point out flaws.<ref name="npr">[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17938562 '''NPR''': ''Best-Selling Book Shows 'Halo' Game's Wide Appeal'']</ref> Prior to the release of the novel, confusion arose over the appearance of the anachronous [[BR55 battle rifle]] in the cover art. As ''Contact Harvest'' was confirmed to take place in [[2525]] and the BR55 was originally noted to be a new weapon in [[2552]] as cited in the original edition of ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'',<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 133'' (2003)</ref> fans on [[Bungie.net]]'s forums questioned the rifle's inclusion in the novel. In Episode III of the [[Bungie Podcast]], Joseph Staten claimed that he had intentionally included the weapon in the novel, claiming that the BR55 that appears in ''Contact Harvest'' is [[XBR55 battle rifle|a prototypical model]] of the battle rifle used by players in ''[[Halo 2]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|podcast}} The battle rifle inconsistency has been further rectified, as the 2010 reprint of ''First Strike'' identifies the weapon as the "latest version" of the BR55.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''pages 163-164'' (2010)</ref>
| | *[[Prophet of Regret|Vice Minister of Tranquility (later Prophet of Regret)]] |
| | *[[Prophet of Mercy|The Philologist (later Prophet of Mercy]]) |
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| ==Reception== | | ==Reception== |
| Critical reception to ''Halo: Contact Harvest'' was generally positive. Upon the novel's release on [[2007 (real world)|October 30, 2007]], ''Contact Harvest'' was placed on ''[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]]'' Best Sellers list at #3, where it remained for four weeks.{{Ref/Reuse|nytimes}} Staten was complimented on linking ''Contact Harvest'' to the rest of the ''Halo'' game series, such as introducing the [[Barukaza Workshop Chopper]]s and explaining the origins and intent of the [[Covenant]]'s genocidal war against [[human]]ity. ''Contact Harvest'' was praised for being a sufficient standalone novel which could be read without having any prior knowledge of the ''Halo'' universe.<ref name="bella">[http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art48925.asp '''BellaOnline''': ''Halo - Contact Harvest'']</ref> Some reviewers of the novel perceived that ''Contact Harvest'' was "overly descriptive" and used too much military slang and jargon,<ref>[http://www.kotaku.com.au/2008/02/try_a_halo_novel_before_you_buy_or_dont-2/ '''Kotaku Australia''': ''Try A Halo Novel Before You Buy (Or Don't)'']</ref> while others were pleased that each military or fictional term was explained and noted that the novel was descriptive, but not enough to detract from the action and story.{{Ref/Reuse|bella}} The novel's audiobook, featuring the voices of [[Jen Taylor]] and [[Wikipedia:Holter Graham|Holter Graham]], was generally well-received, though ''[[Wikipedia:Publishers Weekly|Publishers Weekly]]'' believed that Taylor's over-emphasis, cheesy dialects, and over-the-top accents detracted from the tension within the novel.<ref>[http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-4272-0249-9 '''Publishers Weekly''': ''Audio Book Review: Halo: Contact Harvest'']</ref> | | Critical reception to ''Halo: Contact Harvest'' was mostly positive, but with a few complaints that the book was "overly descriptive" and used too much military slang.<ref>http://www.kotaku.com.au/2008/02/try_a_halo_novel_before_you_buy_or_dont-2/</ref> However, many reviewers stated that, despite being a new writer, Staten was on the same level as Eric Nylund and William Dietz. <ref>http://www.planetxbox360.com/article_3147/Book_Review_Contact_Harvest</ref> |
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| The success of ''Contact Harvest'' came as a surprise to the hosts of [[Wikipedia:National Public Radio|National Public Radio]]'s "All Things Considered" segment. NPR's Chana Joffe-Walt interviewed Staten after the novel's release and acted surprised that ''Halo'' had a story beyond shooting aliens.{{Ref/Reuse|npr}}<ref name="npr transcript">[http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=17938562 '''NPR''': ''Best-Selling Book Shows 'Halo' Game's Wide Appeal'']</ref> The interview sparked some controversy among the gaming community; many game review sites criticized NPR's comments for implying that "gamers can't read" and "games do not have stories", citing that Joffe-Walt was ignorant to the gaming world. In turn, several critics and reviewers praised ''Contact Harvest'' and its success.<ref>[http://www.kotaku.com.au/2008/01/do-gamers-read/ '''Kotaku''': ''"Do Gamers Read?"'']</ref><ref>[http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/10/npr-takes-a-condescending-look-at-stories-in-games/ '''Engadget''': ''NPR takes a condescending look at stories in games'']</ref><ref>[http://www.cinemablend.com/games/All-Things-Considered-Thinks-You-re-Illiterate-8267.html '''Cinema Blend''': ''All Things Considered Thinks You're Illiterate'']</ref> Will Tuttle, an editor of [[Wikipedia:GameSpy|GameSpy]], claimed that ''Contact Harvest''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s success "makes sense" as the ''Halo'' series had sold tens of millions of games at the time of the novel's release and noted that video games are increasingly becoming story-focused.{{Ref/Reuse|npr}}{{Ref/Reuse|npr transcript}}
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *The ''[[Marathon]]'' symbol appears between the "A" and "L" of the cover's ''Halo'' logo. | | *''Contact Harvest'' was the first book written by Joseph Staten. |
| *This is first ''Halo'' novel not to feature [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II supersoldiers]].{{Ref/Reuse|interview}} | | *Covenant species are referred to throughout the book by their native names, (e.g. Huragok, Unggoy, Jiralhanae, etc.), rather than by their human-given nicknames. This is simply because the Humans have not yet made up nicknames for the different species. |
| | *In ''Contact Harvest'' and ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol|The Cole Protocol]]'', the authors do not refer to weapons' specific models when they are mentioned, but rather to their series, such as the MA5. |
| | *Prior to the release of the novel, which takes place in the year 2525, confusion arose over the appearance of the anachronous [[BR55 Battle Rifle]] in the cover art. In Bungie Podcast III, Joseph Staten hinted as to why the BR55 would appear in ''Contact Harvest'', and it was confirmed that the BR55 had been in use by ONI as a [[XBR55 Battle Rifle|prototype weapon]] since [[2524]] |
| | *One of the [[Unggoy]] of ''[[Rapid Conversion]]'' makes reference to his cousin [[Yayap]], a soldier under the [[Sangheili]]. This is a reference to the same character featured in ''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', who serves as [[Zuka 'Zamamee]]'s assistant. |
| | *As with all the ''Halo'' novels, the ''[[Marathon (Video Game Series)|Marathon]]'' symbol appears between the "A" and "L" of the cover's ''Halo'' logo. |
| | *[[Catherine Halsey]] makes a very brief "appearance" in the post-epilogue conversation between Mack and Sif under the pseudonym "Charlie Hotel". |
| | *The [[The Seropian|Seropian Center for Active Retirement]] is named for [[Bungie]] Co-Founder [[Alexander Seropian]]. |
| | *This is currently the only ''Halo'' book not to feature [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-IIs]], although it does perhaps reference the [[ORION Project]] which resulted in the SPARTAN-Is. |
| | *This is the first novel to feature female members of the Covenant. |
| | *Joseph Staten received advice from Eric Nylund, the author of previous ''Halo'' books, while writing the first chapter of ''Halo: Contact Harvest''. |
| *At the beginning of Chapter Five, the date is incorrectly labeled as "December 21, 2525" instead of "December 21, 2524". | | *At the beginning of Chapter Five, the date is incorrectly labeled as "December 21, 2525" instead of "December 21, 2524". |
| *A sentence on page 47, line 9 says, "The Lieutenant straightened his soldiers." The correct word is shoulders, not soldiers. | | *A sentence on page 47, line 9 says, "The Lieutenant straightened his soldiers." The correct word is shoulders, not soldiers. |
| | | *This book, along with ''Halo: The Cole Protocol'' and ''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx|Ghosts of Onyx]]'', is part of the [[Halo Boxed Set]]. |
| ==Gallery==
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| ===Cover art artwork===
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| File:HCH Logoless Cover.jpg|2007 cover art of the novel.
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| ===Edition covers===
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| File:Contact Harvest Cover.JPG|2007 edition.
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| File:HCH cover 2019.jpg|2019 edition.
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| ===Other===
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| File:HCH 2007 Full Jacket.jpg|Full jacket of the original release.
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| File:HCH Cover with spine.jpg|Cover art with the spine of the book.
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| File:HCH cover back 2019.jpg|Cover back of 2019 edition.
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| *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo:_Contact_Harvest ''Halo: Contact Harvest''] on Wikipedia
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| *[http://www.amazon.com/Contact-Harvest-Halo-Joseph-Staten/dp/0765315696/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y ''Halo: Contact Harvest''] on Amazon
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| *[http://halo.bungie.net/news/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=12911 ''Halo: Contact Harvest'' Prologue] on [[Bungie.net]]
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