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*'''June 4''': According to [[Preston Cole]], he was on watch at [[Shadow Perimeter 3]] around [[Mare Nubium]] with [[Parkins]], [[ | *'''June 4''': According to [[Preston Cole]], he was on watch at [[Shadow Perimeter 3]] around [[Mare Nubium]] with [[Parkins]], [[Haverton]], and [[Tasov]].{{Ref/Anthology|Id=TILAPDOPJCS3|Evo|Story=The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole|Section=Section Three: Luna Officer Candidate School (2489-2493 CE)}} | ||
*'''June 7''': [[Preston Cole]] appears before the [[Board of Inquiry]] at [[Luna OCS Academy]] to testify about a series of incidents involving the impregnation of [[Admiral]] [[Konrad Volkov]]'s daughter [[Inna Volkov]].{{Ref/Reuse|TILAPDOPJCS3}} | *'''June 7''': [[Preston Cole]] appears before the [[Board of Inquiry]] at [[Luna OCS Academy]] to testify about a series of incidents involving the impregnation of [[Admiral]] [[Konrad Volkov]]'s daughter [[Inna Volkov]].{{Ref/Reuse|TILAPDOPJCS3}} | ||
*'''June 9''': [[Mitchell Lima|Colonel Lima]] drops his charges of contempt and obstructing the tribunal's investigation against Cole, who is cleared of any wrongdoing.{{Ref/Reuse|TILAPDOPJCS3}} | *'''June 9''': [[Mitchell Lima|Colonel Lima]] drops his charges of contempt and obstructing the tribunal's investigation against Cole, who is cleared of any wrongdoing.{{Ref/Reuse|TILAPDOPJCS3}} |
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2492 was a year in the 2490s in the 25th century.
Events
February
March
- March 19: Catherine Halsey is born in the coastal city of Port Vernon on Endymion.[2][3]
- March 21: Franklin Mendez is born on Sigma Octanus IV.[4]
June
- June 4: According to Preston Cole, he was on watch at Shadow Perimeter 3 around Mare Nubium with Parkins, Haverton, and Tasov.[5]
- June 7: Preston Cole appears before the Board of Inquiry at Luna OCS Academy to testify about a series of incidents involving the impregnation of Admiral Konrad Volkov's daughter Inna Volkov.[5]
- June 9: Colonel Lima drops his charges of contempt and obstructing the tribunal's investigation against Cole, who is cleared of any wrongdoing.[5]
- June 13: UNSC-JAG ORD: 8-PD-3861 is used to seal the file of Cole's testimony to the Board of Inquiry.[5]
August
- August 17: Quinn Lloyd issues a marriage license for Preston Cole and Inna Volkov. The couple are subsequently married by Harold Yates, with Michael H. Cole and Admiral Konrad Volkov witnessing.[5]
- August 21: The marriage certificate of Preston Cole and Inna Volkov is officially recorded.[5]
December
- December 12: Inna Volkov gives birth to Ivan Troy Cole at 0445 hours. Knowing the child is not biologically his, Preston nevertheless accepts him as his son.[5]
- December 16: The birth certificate of Ivan Troy Cole is registered.[5]
Unknown
- A very large rebellion occurs on the colony world Far Isle, with the UNSC unable to control it. A Code: Bandersnatch is thus declared, nuclear weapons being used to put down the rebellion.[6]
- The Covenant stumbles upon Doisac, the Jiralhanae homeworld. The Jiralhanae were just beginning to recover after warring themselves back into a pre-industrial state during the First Immolation, and were quickly forced into submission by the Covenant's superior forces, making them the final species absorbed into the alliance.[7]
Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, chapter 13
- ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level ONI Alpha Site
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Universe, Characters, Catherine Halsey (Retrieved on Jan 21, 2021) [local archive] [external archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Universe, Characters, Franklin Mendez (Retrieved on Feb 25, 2021) [local archive] [external archive]
- ^ a b c d e f g h Halo: Evolutions - The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole, section Section Three: Luna Officer Candidate School (2489-2493 CE)
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, chapter 21
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition) - Chapter Four: The Covenant - The History of the Covenant, page 115 (2009 edition), 121 (2011 edition)