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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 [[Cole Protocol]] or for the [[Halo: The Cole Protocol|novel of the same name]]?}} | ||
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|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> | |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> | ||
|birth=[[2470|November 3, 2470]]{{Ref/Reuse|birthinfo}}{{Ref/Note|According to the ONI Memorial, Cole was born April 4, 2484.}} | |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> | |death=Officially [[2543|April 18, 2543]]<ref name="site">'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''', ''[[ONI Memorial]]''</ref> {{C|aged 72}} | ||
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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{{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.}} | ||
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===Early naval career=== | ===Early naval career=== | ||
{{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>}} | {{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 | 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 Administration]] 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> | 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> | ||
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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}} | 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 [[ | 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 [[UNSC heavy destroyer|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: | [[File:Cole at his residence.png|thumb|250px|left|A retired Cole at his apartment in 2525.]] | ||
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}} | 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}} | ||
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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> | 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: | [[File:Outcome of Second Battle of Harvest.png|thumb|250px|right|Cole's victory over the Covenant at Harvest.]] | ||
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 | 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 [[Covenant super-destroyer]] 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> | ||
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 | 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''. 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> | ||
===The Cole Campaigns and the Cole Protocol=== | ===The Cole Campaigns and the Cole Protocol=== | ||
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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> | 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> | ||
[[File: | [[File:ColeWritingProtocol.png|thumb|250px|Preston Cole creating the Cole Protocol.]] | ||
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> | 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> | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:Coles Inspiration at Harvest.png|Cole's moment of inspiration during the Battle of Harvest. | ||
File: | File:Cole on Everest Bridge.png|Cole on ''Everest''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s bridge in the Groombridge 1830 system. | ||
File: | File:ColesPromotionNewsCast.png|A news broadcast of Cole's promotion. | ||
File:UNSC FlagOfficer Origins2.png|A possible appearance of Preston Cole in ''[[Origins]]''. | File:UNSC FlagOfficer Origins2.png|A possible appearance of Preston Cole in ''[[Origins]]''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]'' | *''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'' | *''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'' | ||
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