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===March-June, 2160=== | ===March-June, 2160=== | ||
The Jovian Moons Campaign began due to Jovian secessionist attacks on [[UN Colonial Advisors]] on the moon [[Io]] (the hottest moon of Jupiter)<ref>http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/h/halo/storyline.htm</ref>. This led to three months of fighting between [[ | The Jovian Moons Campaign began due to Jovian secessionist attacks on [[UN Colonial Advisors]] on the moon [[Io]] (the hottest moon of Jupiter)<ref>http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/h/halo/storyline.htm</ref>. This led to three months of fighting between [[United Nations]] and Jovian "[[Frieden]]" forces. Though this was not the first armed conflict in our [[Solar System]], it was easily one of the bloodiest, and is generally considered to be the spark of increased friction and militarization that followed. | ||
The Jovian Moons Campaign escalated tensions, as [[Earth]]'s [[National Governments]], many of which sponsored colonies within the system, began fighting proxy wars off-planet. As these proxy wars continued, tensions on Earth mounted, leading to a number of armed conflicts on Earth itself, such as [[The Rain Forest Wars|the Rain Forest Wars]]<ref>http://www.halowars.com/gameinfo/timeline.aspx#1</ref>. | The Jovian Moons Campaign escalated tensions, as [[Earth]]'s [[National Governments]], many of which sponsored colonies within the system, began fighting proxy wars off-planet. As these proxy wars continued, tensions on Earth mounted, leading to a number of armed conflicts on Earth itself, such as [[The Rain Forest Wars|the Rain Forest Wars]]<ref>http://www.halowars.com/gameinfo/timeline.aspx#1</ref>. |