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{{Center|Were you looking for the [[Cole Protocol]] or for the [[Halo: The Cole Protocol|novel of the same name]]?}}
{{center|Were you looking for the sixth Halo novel [[Halo: The Cole Protocol|The Cole Protocol]] or the emergency priority order [[United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1|the Cole Protocol]]?}}
{{Character infobox
{{Character Infobox|variant=Human
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|image=[[File:Cole.jpg|275px]]
|name=
|homeworld=[[Mark Twain]], [[Missouri]], [[United Republic of North America|URNA]], [[Earth]]
|image=[[File:Enc22 ColeFullCutout.png|300px]]
|birth= [[2470|November 3, 2470]]<ref name="birthinfo">'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', page 415</ref><ref group="note">According to the ONI Memorial, Cole was born on April 4th, 2484.</ref>
|homeworld=[[Mark Twain]], [[Missouri]], [[United Republic of North America|URNA]], [[Earth]]<ref name="birthinfo">'''[[Halo: Evolutions]]''', "[[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]", ''page 415''</ref>
|death= Assumed [[2543|April 18, 2543]]<ref name="site">'''Halo 3: ODST''', ''[[ONI Memorial]]''</ref>
|birth=[[2470|November 3, 2470]]{{Ref/Reuse|birthinfo}}{{Ref/Note|According to the ONI Memorial, Cole was born April 4, 2484.}}
|death=Officially [[2543|April 18, 2543]]<ref name="site">'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''', ''[[ONI Memorial]]''</ref>
|causeofdeath=
|parents=*[[Troy Cole|Troy Henry Cole]] (father)
*[[Jennifer Cole|Jennifer Francine Cole]] (mother)
|siblings=[[Michael Cole]] (brother)
|spouses=
*[[Inna Volkov]] ([[2492]] - [[2500]])
*[[Lyrenne Castilla]] ([[2502]] - [[2503]])
|children=*[[Ivan Cole]] (stepson)
*Two other sons (biological)
*One daughter (biological)
|species=[[Human]]
|species=[[Human]]
|gender=Male
|gender=Male
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|hair=Black{{Ref/Reuse|birthinfo}}{{Ref/Note|''Halo Wars: Genesis'' depicts Cole with brown hair. His hair is contrarily established as black in ''Halo: Evolutions'', which was released eight months after the graphic novella.}}
|hair=Black, later brown
|eyes=Dark brown{{Ref/Reuse|birthinfo}}
|eyes=Dark brown
|affiliation=[[UNSC Navy]]
|affiliation=[[UNSC]] [[UNSC Navy|Navy]]
|rank=[[Vice admiral]]
|rank=[[Admiral]]
|sn=03956-26127-PC{{Ref/Reuse|site}}
|sn=03956-26127-PC
|notable=
|notable=
*Established the [[Cole Protocol]]
*[[Second Battle of Harvest|Retook Harvest from the Covenant]]
}}
}}
{{Quote|Even if you pierce the veil of propaganda and discount the vast number of Cole's victories, promotions, and decorations as nothing more than engineered drama to prop up our population's then-sinking morale—Preston Cole still has an unparalleled battle record… even far and away more impressive than the legendary Spartan-IIs. He was the greatest hero in modern times, a legend before, and in spite of, our meddling.|[[Codename: SURGEON]]'s report, ''Historical/Psychological Analysis of Cole, Preston J.''<ref name="quote">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 414''</ref>}}
{{Quote|They told me to fight, and that's what I've done. Let historians sort through the wreckage, bodies, and broken lives to figure out the rest.|Admiral Preston Cole <ref name="quote">'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', page 414</ref>}}


'''Vice Admiral Preston Jeremiah Cole''' ([[service number]] '''03956-26127-PC'''){{Ref/Reuse|site}}{{Ref/Note|According to ''Halo: Evolutions'', Cole's service number was 00814-13094-BQ, which contradicts the typical service number format.}} was a [[human]] officer of the [[UNSC Navy]] who served during both the [[Insurrection]] and the [[Human-Covenant War]]. Cole is best known for being the commander of the majority of the UNSC Navy from [[2525]] until [[2543]] and for his role in creating the [[Cole Protocol]], a central [[UNSC]] law responsible for defending [[Earth]]'s location for decades.{{Ref/Reuse|site}} A military genius, he defeated the [[Covenant]] in every major battle he fought<ref name="battles">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 470''</ref> and his battle record was considered to be without equal, even more impressive than that of the [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-IIs]].{{Ref/Reuse|quote}}
'''[[Admiral]] Preston Jeremiah Cole''' ([[service number]] '''03956-26127-PC''')<ref group="note">According to ''Halo: Evolutions'', Cole's service number was 00814-13094-BQ, which contradicts the typical service number format.</ref> was a [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Navy|Naval]] [[Commissioned officer|officer]] during both the [[Insurrection]] and the [[Human-Covenant War]]. Cole is best known for being the commander of the majority of the UNSC Navy from [[2525]] until [[2543]] and for his role in creating the [[United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1|Cole Protocol]], a central UNSC law of the Human-Covenant War.<ref name="site"/> A military genius, he defeated the Covenant in every major battle he fought<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', page 470</ref> and his battle record was considered to be without equal, even more impressive than that of the [[SPARTAN-II]]s.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', page 414</ref>


Originally born on a small farm on Earth,{{Ref/Reuse|birthinfo}} Cole eventually enlisted in the UNSC Navy and quickly accelerated through the ranks after his graduation at the [[Luna OCS Academy]]. As the Insurrection began, Cole was hailed as a hero throughout human space by the Navy as he led numerous battles and campaigns against [[insurrectionist]] and [[pirate]] forces. However, after beginning a relationship with [[Lyrenne Castilla]]—a rebel leader, unbeknownst to Cole—he was relegated to a desk job for the rest of the war, where he eventually retired and faded into relative obscurity.<ref name="he453">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 453-457''</ref>
==Biography==
===Early life===
Preston Jeremiah Cole was born on November 3, [[2470]], to [[Jennifer Francine Cole]] and [[Troy Henry Cole]], in the rural reconstituted township of [[Mark Twain]], [[Missouri]].<ref name="birthinfo"/> He was the third child of [[List of "seven" references in Halo|7]] (three sisters and three brothers). Growing up he was described as a precocious child who obeyed his parents. He had wild black hair, and dark brown eyes. His father was a dairy farmer with no criminal record, no military background, and followed the Quaker faith with no particular zeal. His mother was arrested once at the age of twenty-one for protesting taxes (she was released on one year parole), and both her grandfathers served in the [[Rain Forest Wars]] (one surviving, [[Captain (Ground forces)|Captain]] [[Oliver Franks]], received the [[Bronze Star]]).<ref name="birthinfo"/> Tax records show that despite living in a period of prosperity, Cole's family struggled to make ends meet.
 
Preston's fifth grade teacher, [[Lillian Bratton|Dr. Lillian Bratton]], reported Cole as "...a boy of high natural intellect, [who] tends to work too hard even when he plays." She noted his tendency to over-analyze, and stated he had a lack of imagination. That same year he achieved an unprecedented perfect test score in Mr. [[William Martin]]'s pre-algebra class. Upon being accused of cheating and retesting, he once again produced a perfect score. A social worker was sent to Cole's home to investigate the school's claims that Preston was being overworked at home, however they found no evidence of physical or psychological abuse.<ref name="essay">'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', pages 416-420</ref>
 
When he was fourteen Cole wrote a paper in English class entitled "The Viability of Extended Colonization." Although it was not particularly well received by his teacher, Miss [[Alexander (teacher)|Alexander]], it turned out to be prophetically accurate in predicting the [[Insurrection]] about a decade before the [[Callisto Incident|''Callisto Incident'']]. Although Cole wished to enlist in the UNSC Navy upon graduation, his low grades in high school kept him from immediately attending a prestigious military college. Instead Cole enlisted as a crewman.<ref name="essay"/>
 
===Early career===
On September, 21, [[2488]] Cole enlisted in the UNSC Navy. Upon graduation from [[Unified Combined Military Boot Camp]] (UCMB) [[UCMB Sierra Largo|Sierra Largo]] and vacuum and microgravity training (aka "barf school"), Cole was assigned to the [[Colonial Military Administration|CMA]] [[CMA Season of Plenty|''Season of Plenty'']]. While on the ship Cole formulated a new way of calculating slipspace input parameters. This combined with his strong work ethic resulted in his being recommended to the [[Luna OCS Academy]].<ref name="early career">'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', pages 420-436</ref>
 
At OCS he would fall into a scandal involving the overnight disappearances of [[Inna Volkov]], the daughter of [[Admiral]] [[Konrad Volkov]], from officers' family quarters on base. Sightings of the girl in the company of a young man were reported. Soon, a child was produced, presumably by those liaisons. On June 7, [[2492]] six cadets, one of them Cole, were brought before a Board of Inquiry to testify. Though Cole was not found guilty of any wrongdoing, he married Inna two months later. Witnessing the marriage were Admiral Volkov and Michael H. Cole.<ref name="early career">'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', pages 434</ref> They had a two-week honeymoon, then Cole was reassigned to the [[UNSC]] destroyer [[UNSC Las Vegas|''Las Vegas'']]. Ivan Troy Cole, who was not Preston's biological son, was born December 12th, 2492.<ref name="early career"/>
 
In his report on Cole's life, ''[[Historical/Psychological Analysis of Cole, Preston J.]]'', [[Codename: SURGEON]] suggests three reasons why this marriage took place. The first was that the admiral knew which cadet was the true father and didn't like what he saw, and thus found a suitable replacement for his daughter: Cole. A second was that the child was not the offspring of any of the cadets and thus the admiral's grandchild would have been fatherless. The third was that Cole had the liaison with Inna, though was not the father of the child. Either way, Admiral Volkov either made Cole marry his daughter, else Cole was compelled by a sense of chivalry, or (as some of Cole's detractors claimed) a desire for political advancement within the UNSC military by being the son-in-law of an admiral.<ref name="early career"/>
 
The two remained married and over the next eight years had two more sons and a daughter, which were Cole's biologically. However as the [[Insurrection]] flared up Cole saw very little of Inna and their children, being engaged on the frontier for months and even years at a time.
 
===Insurrection===
In [[2494]], while posted on the ''Las Vegas'', Cole was involved in what would come to be known as the [[Callisto Incident|''Callisto'' Incident]]. That year Insurrectionists captured the corvette [[UNSC Callisto|UNSC ''Callisto'']]. In response the UNSC dispatched a battle group consisting of three light destroyers - the {{UNSCShip|Jericho}}, the {{UNSCShip|Buenos Aires}}, and the ''Las Vegas'' - to hunt down the renegade ship. Their crews and their weapons were inexperienced and untested, and were caught by surprise when the Insurrectionists detonated an asteroid with a nuclear weapon, destroying the ''Buenos Aires'' and severely damaging the ''Las Vegas'' and ''Jericho''. The entire bridge crew of the ''Las Vegas'', save Cole, were killed or incapacitated, leaving him in command of the ship. Cole signaled the ''Callisto'', declaring the crews' surrender. However, Cole ordered the crew to remove the ship's last [[Ares Missile|Ares missile]] from its silo and transport it to Cargo Bay 5. When the ''Callisto'' docked with the ''Las Vegas'' the missile was fired directly into the corvette, crippling it and forcing its surrender.<ref name="Callisto Incident">'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', pages 436-446</ref>
 
Cole's faked distress signal was both a stroke of genius and breach of protocol so severe that UNSC CENTCOM dithered over whether to award him the [[UNSC Legion of Honor|Legion of Honor]] or to have him court martialed. Ultimately they did neither, to avoid setting precedent. However, from that point on Cole resolved to never again send a distress signal in enemy territory; no one would believe it.<ref name="Callisto Incident"/> As he stated in his personal log:
{{Article Quote|Surrender, quite literally, is no longer an option for me.}}
 
Cole was quickly promoted to [[Commander]] and given a small corvette to patrol the Outer Colonies. After a dozen successful engagements in five years against insurgent forces and privateer fleets he was promoted to [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] and received the honor of commanding the first heavy destroyer-class vessel armed with a [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]], the {{UNSCship|Gorgon}}. Cole led the vessel in numerous engagements, most notably in three against the captured frigate [[UNSC Bellerophon|UNSC ''Bellerophon''/''Bellicose'']], which escaped Cole and the ''Gorgon'' twice and fought them to a draw once. In their [[Skirmish at Theta Ursae Majoris|final encounter]], Cole and the opposing captain engaged in a tête-à-tête through a series of text messages.


However, after the Human-Covenant War begun in [[2525]], the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] elected to have Cole lead [[Battle Group X-Ray|a battle group]] against the Covenant at [[Harvest]], leading to Cole's victory at the [[Battle of Harvest]]. For the following decades, Cole led numerous campaigns against the Covenant with moderate success.<ref name="enc72">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 72'' (2011)</ref> In [[2543]], at the [[Battle of Psi Serpentis]], Cole was presumably killed after he caused [[Viperidae|a gas giant]] to go nova to destroy a massive Covenant fleet. Nonetheless, some UNSC officers believe that Cole survived the battle and choose to privately retire away from the UNSC.<ref name="p486">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 486-487''</ref>
Inna filed for divorce in [[2500]]. Cole wrote her, accepting responsibility for the failure of their marriage, stating that she never wanted a long-distance military marriage, and though he would always love her, he could not ignore his duty to humanity. He continued to write home to his children, but received no replies, leading him to believe that Inna was burning his letters.


==Biography==
[[File:Cole at his residence.png|thumb|Cole at his apartment before returning to Navy service in 2525.]]
===Early life and education===
{{Quote|How long can Earth and its close colonies extend without producing offspring that differ sufficiently to want to break away from the parent? As William Butler Yeats said: "The center cannot hold."|Preston Cole's report on colonial expansion, written at age fourteen<ref name="essay">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 416-420''</ref>}}
Preston Jeremiah Cole was born on [[2470|November 3, 2470]], to [[Jennifer Cole|Jennifer]] and [[Troy Cole]], in the rural reconstituted township of [[Mark Twain]], [[Missouri]], [[Unified Republic of North America|URNA]] on [[Earth]]. He was the third child of [[seven]], having [[Cole family|three sisters and three brothers]]. While his father was a dairy farmer with no criminal record or military background, his mother was once arrested at the age of twenty-one for protesting taxes, though she was released on one-year parole. Both of Cole's maternal [[Cole family|great-grandfathers]] served in the [[Rainforest Wars]]; one surviving, [[Oliver Franks|Captain Oliver Franks]], received the [[Bronze Star]]. Tax records show that despite living in a period of prosperity, Cole's family struggled to make ends meet as the family's small farm was largely unable to compete with [[Agriculture world|colonial worlds essentially created for agriculture]].{{Ref/Reuse|birthinfo}} As his father refused to accept government financial aid, Cole was often tasked with a large amount of chores to help support his family, giving him little time to rest or play.{{Ref/Reuse|essay}}


Cole attended [[Wallace Fujikawa Elementary School]] in the [[Missouri Rain River School District]]. Preston's fifth grade homeroom teacher, Doctor [[Lillian Bratton]], reported Cole as "…''a boy of high natural intellect, [who] tends to work too hard even when he plays.''" She noted his tendency to over-analyze, and stated he had a lack of imagination. That same year he achieved an unprecedented perfect test score in Mr. [[William Martin]]'s pre-algebra class. Upon being accused of cheating and retesting, he once again produced a perfect score. A social worker was sent to Cole's home to investigate the school's claims that Preston was being overworked at home, though they found no evidence of physical or psychological abuse. When he was fourteen, Cole wrote a paper in his high school English class entitled "[[The Viability of Extended Colonization]]." Although it was not particularly well received by his teacher, [[Alexander (teacher)|Miss Alexander]], it turned out to be prophetically accurate in predicting the [[Insurrection]] about a decade before it is generally considered to have begun. Cole's grades continued to falter throughout his high school career, likely due to lack of interest and increasing demands on his family's farm.{{Ref/Reuse|essay}}
Cole would spend several years fighting Insurrectionists across the Outer Colonies. He would score victories in nearly all his battles, though he suffered psychological problems due to his divorce.


Cole soon gained interest in traveling to the [[human colonies]] and interstellar exploration. However, due to his family's financial situation, Cole saw the [[UNSC Navy]] as his only opportunity to pursue this desire.{{Ref/Reuse|essay}} Upon his graduation from high school, his low grades in high school and lack of connections kept him from immediately attending a prestigious military college. Instead, Cole decided to enlist as a [[crewman]].<ref name="he420">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 420-427''</ref>
When Preston was on leave in November [[2502]] and married his second wife, [[Lyrenne Castilla]], after a fourteen-month romance. Unfortunately for Cole, she turned out to be a high-ranked Insurrectionist and captain of the ''Bellicose''. When [[ONI]] found out about Lyra's double-life, his integrity in question, Cole was recalled to Reach for debriefing. Only his fame as a war hero and the efforts of Admiral [[Harold Stanforth]], a close friend of Cole, kept him from facing a court martial, but not a thorough interrogation by ONI agents.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', pages 453-458</ref> Shortly before Cole's debrief, the ''Bellicose'' was apparently lost with all hands during the [[Battle of Theta Ursae Majoris]]. The ONI interrogators read him the after-action report in an attempt to break his spirit, but all it did was cause Cole to remain stoic and silent and utterly stubborn in attempt to preserve her honor.


===Early naval career===
Cole was sent back to Earth to sit at a desk, and was promoted to [[Rear Admiral]] to keep him quiet. All his requests for reassignment back to space were denied, and all of his proposals to make the UNSC fighting forces more effective against the insurgency were ignored. After eight months at his desk job he was quietly offered early retirement with an honorary skip promotion to [[Vice Admiral]]. He accepted.
{{Quote|Humanity's future is among the stars. There is no single more important thing than to help men and women build new lives on distant worlds. I have no illusion that this is some manifest destiny, but rather, it is the only logical place left for humanity to evolve. I plan to be a part of that, learn as much as possible, and then one day become one of those humans on some distant world, on a little farm of my own under a night sky full of stars that I've never before seen.|Preston Cole's reason for enlisting in the Navy<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 421''</ref>}}
Cole enlisted in the UNSC Navy as a non-commissioned recruit on [[2488|September 21, 2488]]. He was ordered to attend [[Unified Combined Military Boot Camp]] [[UCMB Sierra Largo|Sierra Largo]], and was then endured six additional weeks of vacuum and microgravity training. Upon his graduation as [[crewman recruit]], Cole assigned to the [[Colonial Military Authority]] vessel [[CMA Season of Plenty|''Season of Plenty'']]. By [[2489|September 22, 2489]], Cole had been promoted to [[crewman apprentice]] as ''Season of Plenty'' was preparing to help establish a new city dubbed "[[Lazy Acres]]" on the world of [[Paradise Falls]].  While on the ship, out of laziness, [[Ensign]] [[Otto Seinmann]] ordered Cole to do the ship's required [[slipstream space]] calculations for him. However, Cole ended up formulating a new way of calculating slipspace input parameters, much to [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Nevel]]'s surprise. This, combined with his strong work ethic noted at UCMB Sierra Largo, resulted in his being recommended to the [[Luna OCS Academy]] at [[Mare Nubium]], [[Luna]].{{Ref/Reuse|he420}}


During his time at the [[Officer Candidate School]] beginning in [[2489]], Cole would fall into a scandal involving the overnight disappearances of [[Inna Volkov]], the daughter of [[Admiral]] [[Konrad Volkov]], from the officers' family quarters on base. Sightings of the girl in the company of a young man were reported. Soon, a [[Ivan Cole|child]] was produced, presumably by those liaisons. On [[2492|June 7, 2492]], six cadets—including Cole—were brought before a [[Board of Inquiry]] to [[JAG Incident Report (local) 475-A|testify]]. Though Cole was not found guilty of any wrongdoing, he married Inna two months later. Witnessing the marriage were Admiral Volkov and Cole's relative, [[Cole family|Michael H. Cole]]. In his report on Cole's life, ''[[Historical/Psychological Analysis of Cole, Preston J.]]'', [[Codename: SURGEON]] suggests three reasons this marriage took place. The first was that the admiral knew which cadet was the true father and did not like the truth and thus found a suitable replacement for his daughter: Cole. A second was that the child was not the offspring of any of the cadets and thus the admiral's grandchild would have been fatherless. The third was that Cole had the liaison with Inna, but was not the father of the child. Either way, Admiral Volkov either made Cole marry his daughter, or Cole was compelled by a sense of chivalry, or (as some of Cole's detractors claimed) a desire for political advancement within the military by being the son-in-law of an admiral.<ref name="he430">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 430-436''</ref>
Over the next two decades Cole faded from public view, only resurfacing for his two highly publicized marriages to much-younger women, and their even more spectacularly publicized divorces. During this period he suffered two heart attacks.<ref name="Genesis">'''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]''', pages 1-10</ref> On May 11, [[2525]] his liver failed from cirrhosis and was subsequently replaced with flash-cloned transplants, as were his damaged heart and endocrine system.


Aside from this scandal, Cole's time at the Luna OCS Academy was largely impressive, having graduated ''magna cum laude'' with high degrees of excellence and specialization from the [[Rutherford Science Magistrate]]. After his two-week honeymoon, Cole was reassigned for duties in the [[Outer Colonies]] aboard the [[destroyer]] {{UNSCShip|Las Vegas}}, serving as a navigation officer. [[Ivan Troy Cole|Ivan Cole]], who was not Preston's biological son, was born [[2492|December 12, 2492]]. Regardless, Cole and Volkov remained married and over the next eight years had [[Cole family|two more sons and a daughter]], who were Cole's biologically. However, as the Insurrection flared up, Cole saw very little of Inna and their children, being engaged on the frontier for months and even years at a time.{{Ref/Reuse|he430}}
===Battles against the Covenant===
{{Quote|Cole won every major engagement he committed his forces to against the Covenant. On only two occasions did he encounter an enemy fleet he considered too large to take, and then he would return in both cases with reinforcements....|[[Codename: SURGEON]]'s report, ''Historical/Psychological Analysis of Cole, Preston J''.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', page 471</ref>}}


===Insurrection and retirement===
After the {{UNSCShip|Heracles}} returned to [[Reach]], badly damaged from [[First_Battle_of_Harvest#UNSC_Investigation|first contact]] with the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]],<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', page 98</ref> the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] requested that Cole return to service to lead the largest battle group in human history, consisting of forty ships, to [[Harvest]] in hopes of defeating the extraterrestrial threat. He reluctantly accepted their request, and his old rank of Vice Admiral was restored.<ref name="Genesis"/>
{{Quote|Surrender, quite literally, is no longer an option for me.|Preston Cole, after the ''Callisto'' Incident<ref name="Callisto Incident">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 436-447''</ref>}}
In [[2494]], while posted on ''Las Vegas'', now-[[Second Lieutenant]] Cole was involved in what would come to be known as the [[Callisto Incident|''Callisto'' Incident]]. That year, [[insurrectionist]]s in the [[26 Draconis system]] captured the [[corvette]] {{UNSCShip|Callisto}}. In response, the UNSC dispatched a [[battle group]] consisting of three light [[UNSC destroyer|destroyer]]s—''[[UNSC Jericho|Jericho]]'', ''[[UNSC Buenos Aires|Buenos Aires]]'', and ''Las Vegas''—to hunt down the renegade ship. Their crews and their weapons were inexperienced and untested, and were caught by surprise when the insurrectionists detonated an asteroid with a [[nuclear weapon]], destroying ''Buenos Aires'' and severely damaging ''Las Vegas'' and ''Jericho''. The entire bridge crew of ''Las Vegas'', save Cole, were killed or incapacitated, leaving him in command of the ship. Cole signaled ''Callisto'', declaring the crew's surrender. However, Cole ordered the crew to remove the ship's last [[Ares missile]] from its silo and transport it to Cargo Bay 5. When ''Callisto'' docked with ''Las Vegas'', the missile was fired directly into the corvette, crippling it and forcing its surrender. Cole's faked distress signal was both a stroke of genius and breach of protocol so severe that [[Central Command|UNSC Central Command]] dithered over whether to award him the [[UNSC Legion of Honor|Legion of Honor]] or to have him [[court-martial]]ed, as he had violated [[Common Space Law]]. Ultimately they did neither, to avoid setting precedent. From that point on, Cole resolved to never again send a distress signal in enemy territory, as he felt that no one would believe it.{{Ref/Reuse|Callisto Incident}}


With some protest, Cole was quickly promoted to [[first lieutenant]] and later to [[commander]], and he was given command of a small corvette to patrol the Outer Colonies. After a dozen successful engagements in five years against rebel forces and privateer fleets he was promoted to [[captain]] and received the honor of commanding the first [[Unidentified UNSC heavy destroyer class|heavy destroyer]] armed with a [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]], {{UNSCShip|Gorgon}}. The Navy used Cole as a figurehead to quell reluctance among the [[Inner Colonies]] in reference to the Insurrection, hailing him as a hero. Cole led ''Gorgon'' in numerous engagements, most notably in three battles against the captured [[UNSC frigate]] [[UNSC Bellerophon|''Bellerophon'']]—later renamed ''Bellicose''. Though, the frigate had escaped Cole twice.{{Ref/Reuse|Callisto Incident}} However, Cole's success in the military came at a personal cost. Inna filed for divorce in [[2500]].<ref name="divorce">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 448''</ref> While Cole continued to write home to his children, he received no replies, leading him to believe that Inna was burning his letters.{{Ref/Reuse|he453}} On [[2501|June 2, 2501]], Captain Cole had engaged in two battles with rebel forces in the [[Theta Ursae Majoris system]] within the last three days, and ''Gorgon''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s munitions were nearly depleted and her crew was exhausted. ''Bellicose'' arrived at the destroyer's location and, after a [[Skirmish at Theta Ursae Majoris|brief skirmish]], Cole and the opposing captain engaged in a tête-à-tête through a series of text messages. Both ships recognized that neither vessel had remaining ammunition and ''Bellicose'' left the system.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 450-451''</ref>
[[File:ColesPromotionNewsCast.png|thumb|100px|left|Cole's promotion to Admiral on a news program.]]
[[File:Outcome of Second Battle of Harvest.png|thumb|200px|right|Cole [[Second Battle of Harvest|defeats]] the Covenant at [[Harvest]].]]  


[[File:HWG SleepyCole.png|thumb|250px|left|A retired Cole at his apartment in 2525.]]
Cole fought the [[Second Battle of Harvest]] in [[2526]], in which [[UNSC Battle Group X-Ray|Battle Group X-Ray]], 40 vessels in total, engaged [[Covenant super-destroyer|a single Covenant vessel]]. The aliens' superior weaponry and technology overwhelmed the fleet, and Cole's adjutant commanders suggested a full retreat. However, with the use of intelligence gathered during the [[Battle of Chi Ceti]], Cole realized that Covenant shield technology was vulnerable to massive, concentrated fire. Cole ordered all ships fire everything they had at the ship, with MACs first, followed by Archer missiles and Shiva nuclear warheads. This last minute tactical inspiration worked. Although Battle Group X-Ray defeated the vessel, thirteen UNSC ships were destroyed during the fight.<ref name="Genesis"/><ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', pages 462-467</ref>


Cole searched for ''Bellicose'' in five different systems, laying ambushes in preparation, though he was unable to find the frigate. Cole had also participated in several other engagements, including a skirmish with two rebel corvettes and a merchant privateer. When Cole was on leave on the backwater colony of [[Roost]] in [[2501|September 2501]] he began a relationship with [[Lyrenne Castilla]], the owner of a bar on the world. After a [[Skirmish at Capella|skirmish]] at [[Capella]], Cole took a month of leave on Roost, where he married Castilla in [[2502|November 2502]]. With Castilla pregnant, Cole returned to duty in the Theta Ursae Majoris system. Unfortunately for Cole, Castilla turned out to be a high-ranked insurrectionist and captain of ''Bellicose''. When the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] found out about Lyra's double-life in [[2503]], Cole's integrity was put into question and he was recalled to [[Reach]] for debriefing. Only his fame as a war hero and the efforts of Admiral [[Michael Stanforth]]—a close friend of Cole—kept him from facing a court-martial, but not a thorough interrogation by ONI agents. Shortly before Cole's debrief, ''Bellicose'' was apparently lost with all hands during the [[Battle of Theta Ursae Majoris]]. The ONI interrogators read him the after-action report in an attempt to break his spirit, but all it did was cause Cole to remain stoic and silent and utterly stubborn in attempt to preserve Castilla's honor.{{Ref/Reuse|he453}}
The news of his promotion to full [[Admiral]] was announced on UNSC-controlled television. However, ONI had removed information of the Covenant and replaced the battle information with that of a communications satellite captured by Insurrectionists, which Cole was "ordered" to destroy. The worlds of [[Second Base]] and [[Green Hills]] were initially reported as attacked by Insurrectionists, but were in fact glassed and their combined population of two million killed. The abandoning of [[Chi Ceti IV]] was kept secret.


Cole was sent back to Earth and given a desk job, where he was promoted to [[Rear Admiral|rear admiral]] to keep him quiet. All his requests for reassignment back to space were denied, and all of his proposals to make the UNSC fighting forces more effective against the insurgency were ignored. After eight months at his desk job he was quietly offered early retirement with an honorary skip-promotion to [[vice admiral]]; he accepted.<ref name="he458">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 458''</ref> Over the next two decades Cole faded from public view, only resurfacing for his two highly publicized marriages to significantly younger women, and their even more spectacularly publicized divorces. During this period he suffered two heart attacks.<ref name="Genesis">'''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]''', ''pages 1-10''</ref> On [[2525#May|May 11, 2525]] his liver failed from cirrhosis and was subsequently replaced with flash cloned transplants, as were his damaged heart and endocrine system.{{Ref/Reuse|he458}}
[[File:ColesInterrogationAtGreatBear.png|thumb|150px|right|Cole interrogates a Sangheili survivor of the [[Battle of the Great Bear]].]]


===The Covenant War begins===
Due to the impossibility of keeping the war a secret indefinitely, ONI's Section II went public and gave Cole command of the majority of their warships.<ref name="Genesis"/> Cole continued the fight throughout the [[Outer Colonies]] for five more years.
{{Quote|This first encounter with the aliens is a test—for them and us. So far we have failed that test. We have to show them that we cannot be so easily defeated. We have to win no matter the cost.|Vice Admiral Preston Cole, in a personal log written on [[2525#November|November 15, 2525]]<ref name="he462">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 462''</ref>}}
In [[2525#February|February 2525]], the UNSC lost contact with the Outer Colony of [[Harvest]] and [[Battle Group 4]] was dispatched to the [[Epsilon Indi system]] to discover the reason for loss of contact. Upon arriving at the system, the battle group quickly discovered that Harvest had been [[Glassing|glassed]] by the alien [[Covenant]]. The battle group was [[First Battle of Harvest|attacked]] by [[Covenant cruiser]] ''[[Rapid Conversion]]'' and only the badly damaged {{CMAShip|Heracles}} was able to return to Reach with word of the incident.<ref name="for117">'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', ''pages 117-126'' (2010)</ref> In response to the alien [[Human-Covenant War|threat]], Central Command moved to create a battle group of forty [[warship]]s to retake Harvest. Cole was ultimately selected by CENTCOM to lead this force; a "fallen hero" that lived a scandalous retirement, Cole served as an easy scapegoat if CENTCOM's counterattack on the Covenant failed. Additionally, Cole was considered to be a brilliant commander during the Insurrection that was willing to sacrifice himself and anyone under his command to complete his task.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 458-460''</ref> On [[2525#November|November 2, 2525]], ONI had Lieutenant Commander [[Jack Hopper]] and Lieutenant [[Demos]] visit Cole and convince him to lead the battle group. Reinstated as a vice admiral of the Navy, Cole was given command of [[Battle Group X-Ray]] in [[2525|December of 2525]],<ref name="timeline">''Xbox.com'': The Halo Timeline (defunct, [[Archive:Xbox.com/Halo/Timeline|Archived]])</ref><ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 461''</ref> conceived as the largest assembled fleet at that point in human history.{{Ref/Reuse|for117}}<ref name="enc299">'''Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe''', ''page 299'' (2011)</ref><ref>'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 88''</ref> By [[2525#November|November 12, 2525]], Cole had begun preparing himself for the battle by reviewing data and reports from previous encounters with the Covenant at Harvest and [[Chi Ceti IV]], and realized that Covenant [[energy shielding]] would prove to be troublesome in battle. With the {{Class|Valiant|super-heavy cruiser}} {{UNSCShip|Everest}} serving as his [[flagship]], Cole requested numerous modifications to the cruiser. He ensured that his crew was battle-tested and competent,{{Ref/Reuse|he462}} and [[artificial intelligence]] [[Sekmet]] was chosen as Cole's shipboard AI on ''Everest''.<ref name="he465">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 465''</ref>


[[File:HWG SecondBattleOfHarvest.png|thumb|250px|Cole's victory over the Covenant at Harvest.]]  
At the [[Battle of Alpha Aurigae]] in the [[Origami Asteroid Field]] in October [[2526]] Cole had a total of 117 UNSC vessels and defeated the Covenant's twelve (at least three of which were [[Assault Carrier]]s); thirty-seven UNSC ships were lost. The [[Battle of XI Boötis A]] in 2528 saw the loss of thirty ships out of the UNSC's seventy to the Covenant.<ref name="battles">'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', page 470</ref><ref name="Genesis"/>


On [[2526#March|March 1, 2526]], Cole and his battle group arrived at the Epsilon Indi system and the [[Battle of Harvest]] began, in which the forty ships of Battle Group X-Ray engaged a single vessel, a {{Pattern|Rasus|interdictor}} in orbit over Harvest. The Covenant ship's superior weaponry and technology overwhelmed the fleet, and Cole's adjutant commanders suggested a full retreat. However, with the use of intelligence gathered during the [[Battle of Chi Ceti]], Cole realized that Covenant energy shielding technology was vulnerable to massive, concentrated fire. Cole ordered all ships in the battle group to simultaneously focus their fire at the Covenant ship, with salvos of MACs first, followed by [[Archer missile]]s and [[Shiva-class nuclear missile]]s. This last-minute tactical inspiration worked; the super-destroyer's shields were overwhelmed, allowing the UNSC battle group to fire their remaining armaments into the super-destroyer's hull, destroying the Covenant ship. Although Battle Group X-Ray managed to destroy the super-destroyer, thirteen UNSC ships were destroyed during the battle.{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}}<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 462-467''</ref>
The [[Battle of the Great Bear]] at the [[Groombridge 1830 system]] in [[2530]] saw eleven destroyers out of the fleet of seventeen destroyed by three enemy ships. Following the conclusion of the battle, a [[Sangheili]] [[Subject 386|survivor]] was recovered. Admiral Cole then began writing what would become known as the Cole Protocol after interrogating it knowing now that the Covenant had little knowledge of humanity; he realized that secrecy would be their best defense against them.<ref name="Genesis"/><ref name="battles"/>


Following the Battle of Harvest, Cole returned to Earth, where he discovered that the Covenant had destroyed several other colonies.{{Ref/Reuse|timeline}} The ONI-controlled [[civilian]] news media reported Cole's promotion to full admiral, though he would continue to hold the rank of vice admiral in later years.{{Ref/Note|''Halo Wars: Genesis'', the pre-release ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' timeline, and the in-game and online ''Halo Wars'' timelines explicitly state that Cole was promoted to full admiral after the Battle of Harvest. His memorial plaque at ONI Alpha Site in ''Halo 3: ODST'' also refers to him as a full admiral. However, ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'' makes no mention of Cole's promotion and consistently refers to him as a vice admiral; this is corroborated by ''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide'', ''Halo: Silent Storm'', and ''Halo: Oblivion''. This may indicate that his rank was at some point [[Wikipedia:Reduction in rank|reduced or reverted]] to O-9 and that he was posthumously promoted back to O-10. In the [[ONI Directorate Memorandum Interrogation Findings]], Cole identifies himself as a fleet admiral, though he has not been referred to as such in other media.}} In order to prevent mass panic, ONI removed information of the Covenant and replaced the battle information with that of a communications satellite captured by insurrectionists, which Cole's forces were said to have destroyed. The worlds of [[Second Base]] and [[Green Hills]] were initially reported as attacked by rebel forces, but they were in fact glassed by the Covenant and their combined population of two million killed.{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}} On [[2526#March|March 7, 2526]], Cole, Stanforth, and Doctor [[Catherine Halsey]] gathered in a secure conference room aboard the ''Everest'' where they discussed the [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartans']] recent failed [[Skirmish over Netherop|attempt]] to capture a Covenant [[Radiant Arrow|ship]] and planned their next moves. [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Johnson]] was called before them and recruited to assist with [[Operation: SILENT STORM]]. Cole expressed confidence that Johnson's extensive combat experience would be of great value to the team.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS4|HSS|Chapter=4}} The next day, Cole, Halsey, and Johnson reconvened on the {{UNSCShip|Vanishing Point}} along with [[Colonel]] [[Marmon Crowther]], [[Captain]] [[Halima Ascot]], and [[Petty Officer First Class]] [[John-117]] to discuss the details of the mission. Cole laid out who would be responsible for which duties and suggested to Crowther that he work closely with John to create battle strategies that were best suited to the abilities of the [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartans]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS5|HSS|Chapter=5}} Following the [[Battle of Netherop]], Cole led a Court on Inquiry into John-117's actions on [[Netherop]] on board the ''Everest''. Due to Cole bringing in a Lieutenant and Lieutenant Commander as the JAG officers, John realized Cole had purposefully stacked the deck in the favor of himself and the [[Castoffs]], earning him a great deal of John's respect. When [[Vice Admiral]] [[Michael Stanforth]] tried to push for the Castaways to remain in custody, Cole sided more favorably with John and kept the other admiral in line, even when the Castaways stated that they wanted to go to [[Gao]]. Unlike Admiral Stanforth, Cole was more amenable to honoring the deal John had struck and after [[Roselle]] and [[Samson]] promised John to keep what they learned about the [[SPARTAN-II program]] a secret, Cole dismissed the Court with the intention of seeing to it that they got the ship they were promised and transport to Gao.<ref name="Oblivion">'''[[Halo: Oblivion]]''', ''Epilogue''</ref>
Cole would return to Harvest in [[2531]] with the UNSC Navy's [[Third Fleet]] under his command,<ref>'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 188''</ref> removing the Covenant forces that had [[Harvest Campaign|encroached]] on the [[Epsilon Indi system]] for the last five years.<ref name="Genesis"/><ref>'''[[Halo Wars]]'''</ref>


===The Cole Campaigns and the Cole Protocol===
===The Cole Protocol===
{{Quote|Cole won every major engagement he committed his forces to against the Covenant. On only two occasions did he encounter an enemy fleet he considered too large to take, and then he would return in both cases with reinforcements.|Codename: SURGEON's report, ''Historical/Psychological Analysis of Cole, Preston J.''<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 471''</ref>}}
{{main|United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1}}
[[File:HGenesis-ColesInterrogationAtGreatBear.png|thumb|250px|left|Cole interrogates a Sangheili survivor of the Battle of the Great Bear.]]
[[File:ColeWritingProtocol.png|thumb|right|250px|Preston Cole creating the Cole Protocol.]]
Due to the impossibility of keeping the war a secret indefinitely, ONI's Section II publicly unveiled the conflict. Cole was then given command of the majority of the fleet.{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}} He continued the fight throughout the Outer Colonies for five more years, participating in a series of battles later known as the "Cole Campaigns".{{Ref/Reuse|he458}} At the [[Battle of Alpha Aurigae]] in the [[Origami Asteroid Field]] in [[2526#October|October 2526]], Cole had a total of one hundred and seventeen UNSC ships and defeated a [[Covenant fleet]] of twelve ships—at least three of which were {{Class|CAS|assault carrier}}s. However, thirty-seven UNSC ships were lost by the battle's end. The [[Battle of XI Boötis A]] in [[2528]] saw seventy UNSC ships engage eight Covenant warships in the [[XI Boötis A system]]. While Cole was victorious, the UNSC lost thirty ships.{{Ref/Reuse|battles}}{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}}


The [[Battle of the Great Bear]] at the [[Groombridge 1830 system]] on [[2530|December 24, 2530]] saw Cole lead a fleet of seventeen warships against three Covenant ships. The UNSC lost eleven destroyers in the battle, though Cole's fleet managed to destroy two of the Covenant ships and caused the third to crash-land on [[Groombridge 1830]]. Following the conclusion of the battle, a [[Sangheili]] [[Subject 386|survivor]] was recovered.{{Ref/Reuse|battles}}{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}} Cole, along with First Lieutenant [[Richard Barclay]], [[ONI Directorate Memorandum Interrogation Findings|interrogated]] the Sangheili and learned that the Covenant intended to wipe out all human worlds as they saw humanity as an affront to their [[Forerunner|gods]].<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''Bonus Content'' (2010)</ref> After realizing that the Covenant had little knowledge of humanity, Cole began writing a new protocol that would allow the UNSC to use secrecy as a defense against the Covenant.{{Ref/Reuse|battles}}{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}}
United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1, better known as the Cole Protocol, was a law to prevent the Covenant from finding the location of Earth or any other human population center. Essentially, it was an order forbidding the Covenant to gain any opportunity to retrieve data regarding the location of human population centers, and forbade retreating vessels from setting a direct course towards Earth, the Inner Colonies, or any other human population center, as the Covenant were able to track [[Slipspace]] vectors and use them to calculate the destination. The policy also stated that if escape is impossible in order to prevent capture, any UNSC or Human vessel is to self destruct after wiping all data matrices in order to slow the advance of the Covenant.


Cole would return to Harvest in [[2531]] with the UNSC Navy's [[Third Fleet]] under his command,<ref>'''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide''', ''page 188''</ref> removing the Covenant forces that had [[Harvest campaign|encroached]] on the Epsilon Indi system for the last five years.{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}}<ref>'''[[Halo Wars]]'''</ref> Near the end of battle on January 3, Cole received a message from Commander [[Orez]] saying that the {{UNSCShip|Prophecy}} needed assistance. This led Cole to send the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} to aid the ''Prophecy''. He approved the ''Spirit of Fire'' traveling to [[Arcadia]] in the [[Procyon system]] in February of 2531 on Captain [[James Gregory Cutter]]'s request after the [[Relic (location)|relic]] pointed towards Arcadia as the Covenant's next destination.<ref>'''Halo Wars''', campaign level, ''[[Arcadia City]]''</ref> Cole and his fleet then traveled to [[Arcadia]]  to assist UNSC forces on the world after the planet had been [[Battle for Arcadia|attacked]] by the Covenant. After a brief battle, Cole's forces were able to repel the Covenant invaders from the planet.<ref name="journal">'''[[Halo: Reach]]''', ''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]''</ref>
One of the first wide-scale uses of the Cole Protocol occurred during the [[Battle of the Rubble]] in 2535, where [[Lieutenant]] [[Jacob Keyes]] used it to escort one million people to [[Falaknuma]] using Section 4 of the protocol (creating an exiting slipspace vector not bound toward Earth or any other human population center).<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'''</ref> Some other UNSC officers were anxious regarding Keyes's evacuation, as a good portion of the refugees were Insurrectionists. However, Cole himself called Keyes's accomplishment a victory stating that men like Keyes would win the war, and then skip-promoted him to [[Commander (UNSC)|Commander]].


[[File:HWG ColeWritingProtocol.png|thumb|250px|Preston Cole creating the Cole Protocol.]]
===Later career and apparent death===
By [[2535]], Cole had finished writing United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1, better known as the [[Cole Protocol]]—a law to prevent the Covenant from finding the location of Earth or any other human population center. Essentially, the Cole Protocol was an order forbidding the Covenant to gain any opportunity to retrieve data regarding the location of human population centers, and forbade retreating vessels from setting a direct course towards Earth, the Inner Colonies, or any other human population center, as the Covenant were able to track slipspace vectors and use them to calculate the destination. The policy also stated that if escape is impossible in order to prevent capture, any UNSC or civilian vessel was to self destruct after wiping all data matrices in order to slow the advance of the Covenant.{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}}{{Ref/Reuse|timeline}} Following the [[Battle of the Rubble]] in 2535, Lieutenant [[Jacob Keyes]] evacuated one million people from [[the Rubble]] to [[Falaknuma]]. Some other UNSC officers were anxious regarding Keyes' evacuation, as a large portion of the refugees were insurrectionists. However, Cole called Keyes' accomplishment a victory, stating that men like Keyes would win the war, and then skip-promoted him to commander. Afterwards, Cole provided [[Spartan-II]] [[Gray Team]] with a [[prowler]] to allow them to combat hostile forces in Covenant space.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''pages 351-354''</ref>
It is possible that at some point after 2531, Admiral Cole was demoted or that his rank expired from full admiral to vice admiral.<ref group="note">''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'' makes no mention of Cole's promotion to full admiral and constantly refers to him as a vice admiral, even as late as the Battle of Psi Serpentis. This is likely an oversight within the short story, as ''Halo Wars: Genesis'', the pre-release ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' timeline, and the in-game and online ''Halo Wars'' timelines explicitly mention his promotion to full admiral after the Second Battle of Harvest, and his memorial plaque refers to him as a full admiral. This may suggest that his rank expired or that he was demoted and that he was posthumuously promoted back to full admiral. In the [[ONI Directorate Memorandum Interrogation Findings]], Cole identifies himself as a fleet admiral, though he has not been referred to as such in other media.</ref>


In [[2537]], Cole [[Battle of Leonis Minoris|engaged]] Covenant forces in the [[Leonis Minoris system]]. Although only ten UNSC ships were lost, two of the system's three human colonies were glassed. By [[2541]], Cole had participated in twenty-three more engagements throughout the war, as well as [[Engagement at Alpha Cephei|an unusual encounter]] at [[Alpha Cephei]]. Cole won every major engagement that he committed his forces to; only on two occasions did he retreat after believing himself to be overwhelmed, though he returned in both cases with reinforcements. As the fleets and battle groups under his command were constantly suffering heavy losses, CENTCOM continued to provide Cole with new ships and crews instead of letting him rest. Regardless, Cole was dedicated to winning the war and believed that if he stopped, billions of lives were at stake.{{Ref/Reuse|battles}} By [[2543]], Cole was in command of military operations in [[FLEETCOM Sector Three]].<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 473''</ref>
The biggest and most crucial battle in Cole's career was the [[Battle of Psi Serpentis]]<ref name="Psi Serpentis">'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', pages 476-482</ref>, in which Cole led a fleet of one hundred-sixty-two warships against two Covenant fleets totaling over three hundred ships. The engagement began when Cole's fleet, [[UNSC Battle Group India|Battle Group India]], exited Slipspace on the far side of the gas giant [[Viperidae]]. The Covenant fleet which had assembled there moved to engage the human ships, but Battle Group India split into two parts and attacked the Covenant from both sides of the planet. After tricking the Covenant into splitting their own forces, Cole's fleet quickly regrouped on one side of Viperidae and opened fire at one group of ships. With two thirds of the Covenant group decimated, the alien fleet regrouped and attacked Cole's fleet.<ref name="Psi Serpentis"/>


===Apparent death at Psi Serpentis===
As the Covenant moved in to attack, an Insurrectionist fleet led by the ''Bellicose'' suddenly exited Slipspace and charged the Covenant ships. The Insurrectionist fleet blew through the Covenant ships, and as suddenly as they appeared, jumped to Slipspace. With only a handful of Covenant ships left, Cole's fleet began to flee the battle. However, another Covenant fleet, numbering in over two hundred ships, then exited Slipspace to reinforce their other fleet. Cole ordered the remnants of Battle Group India to fall back from the planet, leaving Cole's command ship, {{UNSCShip|Everest}}, to face the enemy alone. The ''Everest'' sped towards Viperidae, powered down all non-essential systems, but opened all missile silo doors. Cole beamed an open-com transmission to the Covenant fleet, openly mocking them and questioning their religious superiority:
{{Quote|Listen to me, Covenant. I am Vice Admiral Preston J. Cole commanding the human flagship, Everest. You claim to be the holy and glorious inheritors of the universe? I spit on your so-called holiness. You dare judge us unfit? After I have personally sent more than three hundred of your vainglorious ships to hell? After kicking your collective butts off Harvest—not once—but twice? From where I sit, we are the [[Reclaimer|worthy inheritors]]. You think otherwise, you can come and try to prove me wrong.|Vice Admiral Preston Cole to the Covenant fleet at Psi Serpentis<ref name="Psi Serpentis">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 476-482''</ref>}}
The biggest and most crucial battle in Vice Admiral Cole's career was the [[Battle of Psi Serpentis]], in which he led a fleet of 162 warships against two Covenant fleets totaling over 300 ships in the [[Psi Serpentis system]]. The engagement began when Cole's fleet, [[UNSC Battle Group India|Battle Group India]], exited slipspace on the far side of the gas giant [[Viperidae]]. The Covenant fleet which had assembled there moved to engage the human ships, but Battle Group India split into two parts and attacked the Covenant from both sides of the planet. After tricking the Covenant into splitting their own forces, Cole's fleet quickly regrouped on one side of Viperidae and opened fire at one group of ships. With two-thirds of the Covenant group decimated, the alien fleet regrouped and attacked Cole's fleet. As the Covenant moved in to attack, an insurrectionist fleet led by ''[[Bellicose]]'' suddenly exited slipspace and charged the Covenant ships. The insurrectionist fleet blew through the Covenant ships, and as suddenly as they appeared, jumped to slipspace. With only a handful of Covenant ships left, Cole's fleet began to flee the battle. However, another Covenant fleet, numbering in over two hundred ships, then exited slipspace to reinforce their other fleet. Cole ordered the remnants of Battle Group India to fall back from the planet, leaving Cole's command ship, UNSC ''Everest'', to face the enemy alone. ''Everest'' sped towards Viperidae, powered down all non-essential systems, but opened all missile silo doors. Cole beamed an open-com transmission to the Covenant fleet, openly mocking them, questioning their religious superiority, and challenging them to pursue him.{{Ref/Reuse|Psi Serpentis}}


The Covenant then ignored Battle Group India and all moved toward ''Everest''. Cole plunged into the immense gravitational pull of Viperidae, now unable to get back out. The Covenant fired at the ship, but the [[Wikipedia:magnetosphere|magnetosphere]] provided enough interference against the Covenant's [[plasma]]-based weaponry and prevented a kill. Cole taunted the Covenant one last time: "''Is that the best you can do? Watch what one unworthy human can do!''" With that, Cole then ordered ''Everest'' to fire all available munitions into Viperidae. The super-pressurized hydrogen inside the gas giant's tightly compressed atmosphere spontaneously underwent nuclear fusion by the one hundred Shiva-class nuclear warheads fired at it, and Viperidae exploded into a brown dwarf. When the micronova ceased, every remaining Covenant ship had been obliterated. The same fate had seemingly befallen ''Everest'' and her commanding officer.{{Ref/Reuse|Psi Serpentis}}
{{Article Quote|Listen to me, Covenant. I am Vice Admiral Preston J. Cole commanding the human flagship, ''Everest''. You claim to be the holy and glorious inheritors of the universe? I spit on your so-called holiness. You dare judge us unfit? After I have personally sent more than three hundred of your vainglorious ships to hell? After kicking your collective butts off Harvest - not once - but twice? From where I sit, we are the worthy inheritors. You think otherwise, you can come and try to prove me wrong.|Preston Cole's taunt towards the Covenant}}


===Legacy and possible survival===
The Covenant then ignored Battle Group India and all moved towards the ''Everest''. Cole plunged into the immense gravitational pull of Viperidae, now unable to get back out. The Covenant fired at the ship, but the [[Wikipedia:magnetosphere|magnetosphere]]<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', page 481</ref> provided enough interference against the Covenant's plasma based weaponry and prevented a kill. Cole taunted the Covenant one last time:
{{Quote|We knew him, we loved him, and finally we hated him for being the less-than-perfect military god that we had come to depend upon.|Codename: SURGEON's report, ''Historical/Psychological Analysis of Cole, Preston J.''{{Ref/Reuse|quote}}}}
[[File:Cole Mem.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Vice Admiral Cole's [[ONI Memorial|memorial plaque]] located at ONI's [[Alpha Site]] at [[New Mombasa]], Earth.]]


Following Cole's presumed death, a day of mourning was proclaimed on [[2543|July 28, 2543]], as humanity grieved for the loss of the man who had arguably been its greatest hero.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 483''</ref> By [[2552]], there existed a painting in the [[UNSC High Command|HIGHCOM]] [[HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6|Facility Bravo-6]] at the [[UNSC Security Council]] chambers entitled ''[[Admiral Cole's Last Stand]]'', a tribute to Cole's final showdown at the Battle of Psi Serpentis.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 100'' (2003); ''page 125'' (2010)</ref> After Cole's death, the Covenant's campaign throughout the Outer Colonies continued with renewed efforts, as they swarmed UNSC defenses to push their way into the Inner Colonies.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}
{{Article Quote|Is that the best you can do? Watch what one unworthy human can do!}}


In [[2552#December|December of 2552]], ONI operative [[Codename: SURGEON]] stated that AIs [[Phoenix (AI)|Phoenix]] and [[Lackluster]] had analyzed the footage from the Battle of Psi Serpentis and had calculated that there was an 89.7% chance that Cole survived and escaped in an emergency slipspace jump; before the battle, he had consulted the [[Reach super-AI network]] to calculate the parameters for a jump in conditions identical to those at Viperidae. ONI operatives theorized that Cole had used the crippled {{UNSCShip|Io}}—a cruiser that Cole had requested for use in the battle, but never used—as a substitute for ''Everest'', prematurely detonated a flock of Archer missiles in front of his ship as a decoy to prevent anyone from seeing the slipspace rupture, and then safely escaped. A major issue in the theory pertained to the fate of Cole's crew; it was unlikely that Cole would kill his own crew by abandoning them on ''Everest'' nor could he have convinced the entire crew to agree to a wartime desertion. However, prior to the battle, Cole conducted a massive personnel transfer, possibly intending to fill his ranks with those that were either sympathetic to his motives or were unwaveringly loyal to him. Cole could have also detained potential dissenters among his ranks in [[cryo-chamber]]s indefinitely.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}
Cole then fired everything the ''Everest'' had - not at the Covenant, but into Viperidae. The super-pressurized hydrogen inside the gas giant's atmosphere spontaneously underwent nuclear fusion by the one hundred Shiva nuclear warheads fired at it, and Viperidae exploded into a brown dwarf. When the micronova ceased every Covenant ship, apparently along with Preston Cole and the UNSC ''Everest'', had been obliterated.<ref name="Psi Serpentis"/>


It has also been speculated that he may have found a planet to colonize on with his lover, Lyra, as he always wanted to retire to be a farmer. The sudden reemergence of ''Bellicose'' at the [[Battle of 18 Scorpii]] and later at Psi Serpentis supports this theory. After the battle, rumors of independent human forces successfully fighting the Covenant began to emerge, but eventually died out. Preston Cole was remembered by humanity as a brilliant military tactician and a symbol of hope, now lost. Codename: SURGEON recommended to fellow operative [[Codename: USUAL SUSPECTS]] that the UNSC should try to find Cole and persuade him to fight for humanity again, considering the highly unstable and weakened state of humanity after the Human-Covenant War's conclusion.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}
After his apparent death, there was speculation that Admiral Cole, after destroying two whole Covenant fleets, might have made a last-minute jump into slipspace. He apparently used the crippled {{UNSCship|Io}} as a substitute for the Everest, prematurely detonated a flock of Archer Missiles in front of his ship as a decoy to prevent anyone from seeing the slipspace rupture, and then safely escaped. According to Codename: SURGEON, AIs have analyzed footage from the Battle of Psi Serpentis, and calculated that there was a 89.7% chance that Cole survived and escaped in an emergency slipspace jump. It has also been speculated that he may have found a planet to colonize on with his lover, Lyra, as he always wanted to retire to be a farmer. After the battle, rumors of independent human forces successfully fighting the Covenant begins to emerge, but eventually died out. Preston Cole was remembered by humanity as a brilliant military tactician and a symbol of hope, now lost, and the day of his supposed death was designated a day of mourning. Codename: SURGEON recommended to Codename: USUAL SUSPECTS that the UNSC should try to find Cole and persuade him to fight for humanity again, considering the highly unstable and weakened state of humanity after the Human-Covenant War's conclusion.


==Personality and traits==
==Legacy==
{{Quote|They told me to fight, and that's what I've done. Let historians sort through the wreckage, bodies, and broken lives to figure out the rest.|Vice Admiral Preston Cole<ref name="quote">'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''page 414''</ref>}}
[[File:Cole Mem.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Admiral Cole's [[ONI Memorial|ONI memorial plaque]].]]
Preston Cole was instinctive and a tactically brilliant officer of the [[UNSC Navy]]. Highly regarded as a strong, heroic, and legendary commander, Cole's tactics were commonly replicated and employed throughout the Navy.{{Ref/Reuse|enc72}} During his career at the time of the [[Insurrection]], Cole believed that his success in combating [[insurrectionist]] forces was attributed to luck rather than skill, and questioned whether his rapid promotions through the Navy's ranks was warranted or not. Cole correctly assumed that the Navy was using the atrocities committed by insurgent forces to increase public reception of the UNSC's quelling of the rebellion, while hailing Cole as a hero.{{Ref/Reuse|Callisto Incident}} During the [[Human-Covenant War]], Cole was again highly regarded by both the military and civilians. Cole was favored by his superiors, as he had the willingness to sacrifice himself and any number of subordinates and ships if the sacrifice brought greater victory, an action that many other naval officers were reluctant to do.{{Ref/Reuse|he458}} UNSC [[Central Command]] continued to provide Cole with ships and crews to combat the Covenant, despite the large amount of losses Cole accumulated over time. However, Cole himself was unwilling to stop and was dedicated to win, despite the cost of lives, ships, or effect on his sanity. He believed that it was his responsibility to succeed and, if he failed, the Covenant would destroy billions of lives and hundreds of worlds.{{Ref/Reuse|battles}} Regardless, Cole's sanity predictably suffered, partly caused by stress originating from the large amount of faith the Navy put in Cole to defend human space. It was later presumed that, if Cole had indeed faked his death at the [[Battle of Psi Serpentis]], Cole would seek to leave in isolation from the UNSC to relieve himself from decades of non-stop fighting and stress.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}
{{Quote|We knew him, we loved him, and finally we hated him for being the less-than-perfect military god that we had come to depend upon.|Codename: SURGEON's report, ''Historical/Psychological Analysis of Cole, Preston J.''<ref name="quote"/>}}


Even as a child, Cole was highly intelligent, though had little means to express himself creatively when he was young. Wishing to see the [[Human colonies|colonies]] and explore space, enlisting in the UNSC Navy was Cole's only option to pursue this desire due to his family's limited finances.{{Ref/Reuse|essay}} As a child, Cole was described as precocious and obedient to his parents. He had an unwavering stare that unnerved both his classmates and teachers.{{Ref/Reuse|birthinfo}} Cole was a child who often over-analyzed situations and needed to cultivate his imagination. He rarely seemed to have fun at his school, seeing everything as a task that needed to be completed. Cole often feel asleep in class, the result of having a large amount of chores at his home. However, Cole's family instilled a no-nonsense work ethic and discipline in Cole that made him seem rather anachronistic in comparison to the rest of the population, who were enjoying the benefits of their "golden age" and had a noteworthy sense of entitlement.{{Ref/Reuse|essay}}
A day of mourning was proclaimed July 28, [[2543]] as humanity grieved for the loss of arguably its greatest hero.


Cole was noble and had a sense of chivalry. While stoic and utterly stubborn, Cole refused to abandon or provide incriminating information on the women in his life, even when he faced a [[court-martial]] or even [[capital punishment]].{{Ref/Reuse|he453}} On [[2530|August 3, 2530]], after learning of an incident in which [[Sergeant]] [[John Forge]] assaulted [[Lieutenant]] [[Prosser]] after the officer had attacked Forge's daughter in a bar, Cole personally ensured that the resulting investigation was fair. After Prosser ultimately received a court-martial, Cole had Forge transferred to {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} to keep the incident quiet.<ref>'''Halo Wars''', ''[[Halo Wars Timeline Events|Timeline]]''</ref> After his retirement from naval service, Cole became regarded as a "fallen hero" that turned into a womanizer who drank too much, particularly enjoying [[Scandinavia|Finnish]] black vodka. Despite this, Cole continued to read books on military histories, naval battles, biographies of military commanders, and theoretical mathematical monographs on [[slipstream space]]. After learning of the Covenant threat, Cole was quick to return to service with the Navy.{{Ref/Reuse|he458}}
By 2552, there existed a painting in the [[UNSC High Command|HIGHCOM]] Security Committee Headquarters entitled ''[[Admiral Cole's Last Stand]]'' in reference to Cole's final showdown at the Battle of Psi Serpentis.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', page 100</ref>


===Personal life and relationships===
In December of [[2552]], [[Codename: SURGEON]] stated that A.I.s [[Phoenix]] and [[Lackluster]] analyzed the footage from the Battle of Psi Serpentis, and calculated that there was an 89.7% chance that Cole survived and escaped in an emergency slipspace jump. SURGEON also speculated that if Cole survived he may have found a planet to colonize on, as he always wanted to retire to be a farmer.<ref name>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', pages 486-487</ref>
{{Quote|I wish I could give this up and come home, be a husband for you, and a father for our children who are growing up not even knowing me, apart from the official broadcasts that are sent to Earth. But the Navy needs me, too. Just by being here, I am saving lives… saving us all by stopping these border conflicts from flaring into full civil war. Maybe you don't want to understand that, or can't. But I do. I have to stay. I will always love you. I will always love the kids.|Preston Cole to Inna Volkov, after she filed for a divorce{{Ref/Reuse|divorce}}}}
Though Cole married [[Inna Volkov]] for unknown reasons despite not being the father of her first child, he came to love her, her child, and [[Cole family|the three other children]] that the couple had over the following years.{{Ref/Reuse|he430}} However, Volkov filed for a divorce in [[2500|March of 2500]]. Cole wrote her, accepting responsibility for the failure of their marriage, stating that she never wanted a long-distance military marriage, and though he would always love her, he could not ignore his duty to humanity by attempting to prevent a full-blown civil war.{{Ref/Reuse|divorce}} Cole was devastated by the divorce and attempted to maintain contact with his children, though he never received a response and assumed that Volkov was burning his letters. Several years later, Cole began a relationship with [[Lyrenne Castilla]], a bar owner he met on the backwater colony of [[Roost]]. However, after marrying her, Cole discovered that Castilla was an insurrectionist leader and the captain of ''[[Bellicose]]''—the rebel [[frigate]] that he had pursued for years. Cole was heavily affected on a personal level; after losing the first woman he loved and suffering, he found another chance at love only to discover that she was an insurgent.{{Ref/Reuse|he453}} ONI operatives later believed that—following the reemergence of ''Bellicose'' during the Covenant War—Cole had faked his death at Psi Serpentis to reunite with Castilla and spend the rest of their lives together in isolation.{{Ref/Reuse|p486}}


Cole maintained a close relationship with his brother, [[Michael Cole]]. During his service in the Navy at the time of the Insurrection, Cole often wrote to his brother, detailing his exploits that occurred throughout his early naval career and often confiding in him. After initiating a romantic relationship with Castilla, Cole continued to provide Michael with details on their relationship and later provided him with photos and videos of their wedding. Cole also had a close friendship with [[Michael Stanforth]], a fellow naval officer. After Stanforth discovered that Castilla was an insurgent, he broke regulation to warn Cole before ONI arrived to interrogate him. Throughout the incident, Stanforth provided Cole with support and pressured ONI into giving him a fair investigation process.{{Ref/Reuse|he453}}
Whatever happened to Admiral Cole, he was remembered by humanity as a brilliant military tactician and a symbol of hope, now lost, and the day of his supposed death was designated a day of mourning.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''' - ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'', page 483</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery widths="150" orientation="landscape">
File:HWG ColeInspiration.png|Cole's moment of inspiration during the Battle of Harvest.
File:UNSC FlagOfficer Origins2.png|A possible appearance of Preston Cole in ''[[Halo Legends]]'': ''[[Origins|Origins II]]''
File:HWG ColeOnTheBridge.png|Cole on ''Everest''{{'}}s bridge in the Groombridge 1830 system.
File:Coles Inspiration at Harvest.png|Cole's moment of inspiration at Harvest, 2526.
File:HWG ColesPromotionNewsCast.png|A news broadcast of Cole's promotion.
File:Cole on Everest Bridge.png|Cole on the bridge of Everest at the Groombridge 1830 system.
File:HWG Cole.png|Preston Cole drafting the Cole Protocol.
File:UNSC FlagOfficer Origins2.png|A possible appearance of Preston Cole in ''[[Origins]]''.
File:Enc22 ColeFull.jpg|Preston Cole in the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]''.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach#2010 bonus content|Adjunct]]''
*''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''
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*''[[Halo Wars]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo Wars]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Evolutions]]''
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
**''[[Dirt]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]''
**''[[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]''
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*''[[Halo: Reach]]''
**''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Fleet Battles]]''
*''[[Halo: Ground Command]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo Mythos]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Fractures]]''
**''[[Into the Fire]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo: Smoke and Shadow]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]''
*''[[Halo: Oblivion]]''
*''[[Halo: The Television Series]]''
**''[[Homecoming (TV Series)|Homecoming]]'' {{Mo}}
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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==Sources==
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