Editing Outer Colonies
From Halopedia, the Halo wiki
The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 34: | Line 34: | ||
After the end of the [[Human-Covenant War]] in early [[2553]], tensions in the remaining Outer Colonies were on the rise again. Some of the colonies had cut off communications with the UNSC during the war, using the chaos to their advantage. [[Fleet Admiral]] [[Terrence Hood]] set off on a diplomatic mission across the colonies to discuss reconstruction, but some refused his offer, feeling that the UNSC abandoned them during the war.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 68-70''</ref> Some Outer Colonies seeking to extend their autonomy from the UEG favored small, long-range, slipspace-capable utility craft such as the [[D81-LRT Condor]] to scout potential trade routes and manage diplomatic relations with other worlds, allowing them to avoid the UNSC's control over interstellar commerce.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/vehicles/d81-lrt-condor '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Condor'']</ref> The UEG and UNSC initiated a recolonization campaign after the Covenant War, with efforts to reclaim every world that humanity had lost during the war. One of the first to be resettled, [[Draco III]] was fully populated once more by [[2554]] and served as a staging ground in furthering the effort to reestablish control and contact with the other outlying worlds. By [[2558]], several glassed Outer Colonies had been recolonized to some degree by the UEG, including Eridanus II<ref>'''[[Halo 4]]''', multiplayer level ''[[Skyline]]''</ref> and [[Biko]].<ref>'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''Episode 08: DRIP, DRIP, DRIP''</ref> The former Outer Colony [[Carrow]] fell into a [[Joint Occupation Zone]] and was shared by both humans and Sangheili refugees from the [[Operation: SUNSPEAR|destroyed]] Sangheili colony of [[Glyke]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Envoy]]'''</ref> | After the end of the [[Human-Covenant War]] in early [[2553]], tensions in the remaining Outer Colonies were on the rise again. Some of the colonies had cut off communications with the UNSC during the war, using the chaos to their advantage. [[Fleet Admiral]] [[Terrence Hood]] set off on a diplomatic mission across the colonies to discuss reconstruction, but some refused his offer, feeling that the UNSC abandoned them during the war.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''pages 68-70''</ref> Some Outer Colonies seeking to extend their autonomy from the UEG favored small, long-range, slipspace-capable utility craft such as the [[D81-LRT Condor]] to scout potential trade routes and manage diplomatic relations with other worlds, allowing them to avoid the UNSC's control over interstellar commerce.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/vehicles/d81-lrt-condor '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Condor'']</ref> The UEG and UNSC initiated a recolonization campaign after the Covenant War, with efforts to reclaim every world that humanity had lost during the war. One of the first to be resettled, [[Draco III]] was fully populated once more by [[2554]] and served as a staging ground in furthering the effort to reestablish control and contact with the other outlying worlds. By [[2558]], several glassed Outer Colonies had been recolonized to some degree by the UEG, including Eridanus II<ref>'''[[Halo 4]]''', multiplayer level ''[[Skyline]]''</ref> and [[Biko]].<ref>'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''Episode 08: DRIP, DRIP, DRIP''</ref> The former Outer Colony [[Carrow]] fell into a [[Joint Occupation Zone]] and was shared by both humans and Sangheili refugees from the [[Operation: SUNSPEAR|destroyed]] Sangheili colony of [[Glyke]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Envoy]]'''</ref> | ||
In [[2558]], directly after ONI's method of candidate conscription for the SPARTAN-II program was revealed to the UEG [[Unified Earth Government | In [[2558]], directly after ONI's method of candidate conscription for the SPARTAN-II program was revealed to the UEG's [[Unified Earth Government senate|senate]], the Outer Colonies saw a total loss of interplanetary—and possibly local—communications, by way of ONI disabling [[Waypoint]] buoys to prevent dissemination of information regarding their activities, along with the outbreak of serious civil unrest against the UEG in retaliation against the atrocities.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 09: PHANTOMS''</ref> Communication was restored along with peace in the colonies upon the discrediting of [[Benjamin Giraud]] on a live broadcast.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 13: IN THE BAG''</ref> | ||
By [[2560]], after years of being abandoned by the UNSC and forgotten by Earth, several Outer Colonies have turned to the [[Banished]] for inspiration and guidance.{{Ref/Game|Id=HI|HINF|Armor customization (Halo Infinite)|Armor Hall|Detail=Champion - Helmet Description|Quote=Long abandoned by the UNSC and forgotten by Earth, the Outer Colonies have turned to the Banished for inspiration and guidance}} | By [[2560]], after years of being abandoned by the UNSC and forgotten by Earth, several Outer Colonies have turned to the [[Banished]] for inspiration and guidance.{{Ref/Game|Id=HI|HINF|Armor customization (Halo Infinite)|Armor Hall|Detail=Champion - Helmet Description|Quote=Long abandoned by the UNSC and forgotten by Earth, the Outer Colonies have turned to the Banished for inspiration and guidance}} |