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| ==Production notes== | | ==Production note== |
| The use of the term "United Rebel Front" as a proper name in official media stems from a fan misinterpretation originating with the [https://www.halopedia.org/index.php?title=United_Rebel_Front&oldid=299676 creation of this very article] in 2006. ''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx'' (p. 37) contains a single reference to Insurrectionist groups having formed "a united rebel front", but the lower-case lettering makes it clear the the term was originally intended as a generic descriptor, not an actual name. Nonetheless, this wiki erroneously treated "United Rebel Front" as the proper name of the movement. | | The usage of the term "United Rebel Front" in official media results from a widespread misinterpretation originally appearing on Halopedia. The term was never used as a proper name in official material before its erroneous adoption by this wiki; this is because article titles on Halopedia were once capitalized as if they were proper nouns (''e.g.'' "UNSC Carrier"). This misunderstanding was carried over to the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]'', a sizable portion of which was derived from this wiki. For example, the rebel destroyer ''Origami'' is referred to as the "URF ''Origami''"; Halopedia had formerly titled the article as such, but the ship is only referred to as the ''Origami'' in the original source. |
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| This misunderstanding was canonized by the [[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)|original 2009 edition]] of the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]'', a sizable portion of which was plagiarized from contemporary Halopedia articles. For example, the rebel destroyer ''Origami'' is referred to as "URF ''Origami''"; Halopedia had wrongly titled the corresponding article as such (by analogy with UNSC vessels), but the ship is referred to simply as ''Origami'' in ''Ghosts of Onyx''. The following year, the URF was mentioned in ''The Story So Far'' (a history featurette from the ''[[Halo Legends]]'' Blu-ray disc), as well as in an [[Halo: Reach radio conversations#Overlook|Easter egg]] in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. The United Rebel Front made its first explicit in-story appearance in 2014's novella ''[[Halo: New Blood]]'', and has since appeared or been referenced as such in multiple works.
| | The origin of this misconception is a singular reference to a "united rebel front" in ''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx'' (p. 37), in which the lowercase lettering indicates the term is simply a descriptor used to refer to the nature of the Insurrectionists in question as opposed to being a proper name of a group. Years later, [[Colonel Robert Watts]]' biography on [[Halo Waypoint]] clarified that although the name began as a simple descriptor (as used in ''Ghosts of Onyx'') it was adopted by many insurgents as a badge of honor, hence the treatment of "United Rebel Front" as a proper name in newer media.{{Ref/Reuse|watts}} |
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| In [[2015]], [[Colonel Robert Watts]]' biography on [[Halo Waypoint]] alluded to the name's real-world origins, establishing that although the name began as a simple descriptor (as used in ''Ghosts of Onyx''), it was adopted by many insurgents as a badge of honor, hence the treatment of "United Rebel Front" as a proper name in newer media.{{Ref/Reuse|watts}}
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| ==List of appearances== | | ==List of appearances== |