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{{Status|Canon}}
{{Era|TCP}}
{{City infobox
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|city=Scyllion
|image=
|location=[[Charybdis IX]]
|built=
|destroyed=[[2535]]
|notable=[[Battle of Charybdis IX]] <br> [[Scyllion Warehouse District riot]]
|notable-title=Notable events
|governance=[[Unified Earth Government]]
}}


'''Scyllion''' was the capital city of the [[human]] [[human colonies|colony]] [[Charybdis IX]].<ref>''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', page 102</ref> The city consisted of numerous tightly clustered skyscrapers.<ref name="cp106">''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 106</ref> A long river intersected the city, lined with warehouses and concrete wharfs with large, docked container ships.<ref name="cp107">''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 107</ref> The city was home to the large [[Scyllion Warehouse District]].<ref name="cp124">''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', pages 124-126</ref>
'''Scyllion''' was the capital city of [[Charybdis IX]], until it was glassed by the Covenant during the [[Battle of Charybdis IX]]. In 2534, there were riots due to the shortage of food because of the large amounts of refugees<ref>''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''</ref>. During the raids however a Covenant fleet attacked, and being defended by only 3 destroyers the planet was quickly glassed by the Covenant. The citizens of Scyllion shot RPGs at the ship in a futile attempt to stop them, the rockets simply vaporized on the Covenant shields.


==History==
===Early history===
The city was originally a corporate mining town, intentionally established and laid out to keep the money within the corporation. The mining corporation's workers would live in Scyllion and pay the corporation rent to live in an apartment run by a division of the corporation. Workers would shop at stores ran by the corporation and "travel on the company line".{{Ref/Reuse|cp106}} Eventually, the mining company formed a monopoly on the city. Prices dramatically raised and the cost of living in the city exceeded the amount the company was paying them, causing most of Scyllion's residents to become in debt. The mining company even funded a puppet government on [[Charybdis IX]].{{Ref/Reuse|cp107}}
===Rioting===
{{Main|Scyllion Warehouse District riot}}
Soon, a rival mining corporation attempted to gain mining rights on the colony, but was forbidden by the puppet government. The new company funded Scyllion's dissatisfied residents to protest against the old company in [[2525]], leading to the [[civilian security forces|police forces]] of the colony to shoot several protesters. Following the incident, [[Insurrectionist]]s became more common on the planet. The corporations on the planet have been funding attempts to remove all assets from the city and back into the [[Inner Colonies]]. In [[2534]], the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] agents working in Scyllion recommended for the [[UNSC]] to implement martial law on the city.{{Ref/Reuse|cp107}}
By [[2535]], there were [[Scyllion Warehouse District riot|riots]] due to the shortage of food because of the large amounts of refugees. Piles of furniture and barrels were burned on the road to obstruct traffic and insurgent forces, led by [[Jason Kincaide]], fuelled the rioters, claiming the UNSC was storing food and resources within the city.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 108</ref> Fifteen ONI agents were sent into the city to spy on the rioters. However it was decided that more drastic measures needed to be taken when ONI discovered that the rioters and rebels in Scyllion got a hold of three thousand modified [[Covenant]] weaponry. The {{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}} was sent to aid the ONI operatives in ending the riots at Scyllion.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 100</ref>
Upon arriving at Scyllion, several crew members of the ''Midsummer Night'' met with the ONI agents. However, the rebels began to attack with [[RPG]]s and destroyed the ONI mobile command center, killing several ONI agents in the process.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 114</ref> Surviving ONI operatives attempted to flee the city in a [[D77-TC Pelican]], while engaging in firefights with insurgents along the way, but the Pelican was destroyed by rebel RPG fire.{{Ref/Reuse|cp124}} [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]] support was requested and while awaiting the ODSTs, Kincaide and several of his men attacked the survivors. In the ensuing conflict, Kincaide was killed by [[Jacob Keyes|Lieutenant Jacob Keyes]].<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 131</ref> Soon after, the ODSTs arrived and eliminated the surviving rebels and the rioters began to disperse.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 134</ref> In the aftermath of the riots, the ''Midsummer Night'' was sent to end the production of the modified Covenant weapons in the [[23 Librae]] system.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 136</ref>
===Destruction===
{{Main|Battle of Charybdis IX}}
As the ''Midsummer Night'' was preparing to leave [[Charybdis system|the system]], a [[Covenant fleet]] exited [[slipspace]] nearby. The fleet destroyed the three [[UNSC destroyer]]s protecting the planet and began to [[glass]] the surface of Charybdis IX.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 137</ref> [[Infinite Sacrifice|A Covenant cruiser]] hovered over Scyllion and began to glass the city. Scyllion's skyscrapers melted and exploded, collapsing into bubbling, lava-like substances onto the roads, due to the intensive heats from the [[energy projector]]s. The city's river was vaporized, as small [[space fighter]]s attempted to fight off the Covenant.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 150</ref> Insurrectionists in the city vainly attempted to fight off the Covenant by firing RPGs at the ships, but the rockets only bounced off the Covenant [[energy shield]]s. Eventually, the entire city, along with the planet, was glassed.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', page 148</ref>
==Trivia==
*The city's name is likely a reference to [[Wikipedia:Scylla|Scylla]], a sea monster from [[List of Greek mythology references in Halo|Greek mythology]] and the counterpart to [[Wikipedia:Charybdis|Charybdis]], for which the planet is named.
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' {{1st}}


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