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The '''Sundered Legion''' was a [[Insurrectionist]] organization that existed on the [[Outer Colony]] of [[Meridian]] during the [[Insurrection]].{{Ref/Reuse|evacuation intel}}{{Ref/Reuse|HWULM}}
The '''Sundered Legion''' was a [[Insurrectionist]] organization that existed on the [[Outer Colony]] of [[Meridian]] during the [[Insurrection]].{{Ref/Reuse|evacuation intel}}{{Ref/Reuse|HWULM}} The Sundered Legion was on friendly terms with the [[Secessionist Union]].{{Ref/Reuse|BBSunder}}
 
==Overview==
===Members===
*[[Quinn Butain]]{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBBC16|BatB|Chapter=16}}


==History==
==History==
===Early history===
===Early history===
In [[2495]], the Sundered Legion fuelled a number of conflicts and discord throughout Meridian with their antagonistic political ideologies.{{Ref/Reuse|HWULM}}
In [[2495]], the Sundered Legion emerged and began a series of brushfire conflicts on Meridian. Though they deliberately held back to help find strategies and weaknesses, sending what they learn to the Secessionist Union. They believed that the deciding conflict of the Insurrection was at Meridian.{{Ref/Reuse|BBSunder}}
 
In [[2499]], the [[Colonial Military Authority]] officially departed the moon prompting the Legion to attack the city of [[Bretagne]], which started uprisings in [[Sabudia]] and [[Aagen]].{{Ref/Reuse|BBSunder}}
 
Following the election of [[Charles Zdenek]] in [[2503]], tensions between the Legion and UEG backed elements created disputes over territories on the Meridian.{{Ref/Reuse|BBSunder}}
 
===Open conflict and defeat===
In [[2516]], the Legion mobilized and stole several [[Scorpion]] tanks. The UNSC at this point decided to retaliate.{{Ref/Reuse|BBSunder}}
 
By [[2518]], the Sundered Legion's leadership were being harbored by the [[National government|country]] of [[Aethia]] on Meridian. The UNSC backed [[Meridian Air Force]] began [[Siege of Aethia|Operation: OPEN GRAVE or the Siege of Aethia]] in an effort to take out this leadership. Fighting would continue for three years and in [[2521]], the UNSC being bolstered by extra resources from [[Operation: TREBUCHET]] managed to end the Siege and break the Sundered Legion.{{Ref/Reuse|BBSunder}}


===Defeat===
After five years of near-constant conflict, Sundered Legion forces were defeated. Leaders of the Sundered Legion were placed on trial in the courts of the [[Unified Earth Government]], though the rest of the faction's members were offered amnesty by the UNSC.<ref name="evacuation intel">'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''', campaign level ''[[Evacuation]]'' - ''[[Mission Intel]]''</ref>{{Ref/Reuse|BBSunder}}
After five years of near-constant conflict, Sundered Legion forces were defeated by the [[United Nations Space Command]] at the [[Siege of Athea]] on Meridian. Leaders of the Sundered Legion were placed on trial in the courts of the [[Unified Earth Government]], though the rest of the faction's members were offered amnesty by the UNSC.<ref name="evacuation intel">'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''', campaign level ''[[Evacuation]]'' - ''[[Mission Intel]]''</ref>


===Legacy===
===Legacy===
Although parts of the Legion stayed active following the Siege of Aethia, they would never enjoy the same support or scale again.{{Ref/Reuse|BBSunder}}
By [[2548]], the Sundered Legion faded into the past. Rumors persisted at that time that a bunker underneath the town of [[Brume-sur-Mer]] officially built at the start of the [[Human-Covenant War]], had actually belonged to the Sundered Legion.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBBC1|BatB|Chapter=1}} During the [[Battle of Meridian]] that same year, [[Saskia Nazari]], [[Victor Gallardo]], [[Dorian Nguyen]], [[Evelyn Rousseau]] and [[Spartan-III]] [[Owen-B096]] located an abandoned and long-forgotten Sundered Legion hanger near Brume-sur-Mer. The hanger contained [[Sundered Legion Prowler|a]] [[Prowler]] that the Legion had presumably stolen from ONI during the Insurrection and which was still functional. The presumed great-grandson of [[Quinn Butain|one of]] the Legion, Dorian's DNA allowed him to access the ship's systems and fly the survivors from Brume-sur-Mer off of Meridian.{{Ref/Reuse|HBBC16}}
By [[2548]], the Sundered Legion faded into the past. Rumors persisted at that time that a bunker underneath the town of [[Brume-sur-Mer]] officially built at the start of the [[Human-Covenant War]], had actually belonged to the Sundered Legion.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBBC1|BatB|Chapter=1}} During the [[Battle of Meridian]] that same year, [[Saskia Nazari]], [[Victor Gallardo]], [[Dorian Nguyen]], [[Evelyn Rousseau]] and [[Spartan-III]] [[Owen-B096]] located an abandoned and long-forgotten Sundered Legion hanger near Brume-sur-Mer. The hanger contained [[Sundered Legion Prowler|a]] [[Prowler]] that the Legion had presumably stolen from ONI during the Insurrection and which was still functional. The presumed great-grandson of [[Quinn Butain|one of]] the Legion, Dorian's DNA allowed him to access the ship's systems and fly the survivors from Brume-sur-Mer off of Meridian.{{Ref/Reuse|HBBC16}}


By [[2558]], parts of  the Sundered Legion's history was retold in [[Free Frontier Education]]'s "[[The History of Meridian]]".{{Ref/Reuse|evacuation intel}}
By [[2558]], parts of  the Sundered Legion's history was retold in [[Free Frontier Education]]'s "[[The History of Meridian]]".{{Ref/Reuse|evacuation intel}}
==Military assets==
===Members===
*[[Quinn Butain]]{{Ref/Novel|Id=HBBC16|BatB|Chapter=16}}
===Individual ships===
*[[Sundered Legion Prowler|Unidentified prowler]]


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' {{Fm}}
*''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' {{Fm}}
*''[[Halo: Battle Born]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Battle Born]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Free Frontier Education: The Sundered Legion]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}
{{Ref/Sources}}
{{Insurrection}}
{{Insurrection}}
[[Category:Rebel organizations]]
[[Category:Rebel organizations]]

Latest revision as of 01:23, August 26, 2024

Sundered Legion
General overview

Type:

Insurrectionist faction[1]

Organizational overview

Headquarters:

Aethia, Meridian (From at least 2518-2521)[2]

Historical overview

Formed:

2495[3][2]

Dissolved:

2521

 

The Sundered Legion was a Insurrectionist organization that existed on the Outer Colony of Meridian during the Insurrection.[1][3] The Sundered Legion was on friendly terms with the Secessionist Union.[2]

History[edit]

Early history[edit]

In 2495, the Sundered Legion emerged and began a series of brushfire conflicts on Meridian. Though they deliberately held back to help find strategies and weaknesses, sending what they learn to the Secessionist Union. They believed that the deciding conflict of the Insurrection was at Meridian.[2]

In 2499, the Colonial Military Authority officially departed the moon prompting the Legion to attack the city of Bretagne, which started uprisings in Sabudia and Aagen.[2]

Following the election of Charles Zdenek in 2503, tensions between the Legion and UEG backed elements created disputes over territories on the Meridian.[2]

Open conflict and defeat[edit]

In 2516, the Legion mobilized and stole several Scorpion tanks. The UNSC at this point decided to retaliate.[2]

By 2518, the Sundered Legion's leadership were being harbored by the country of Aethia on Meridian. The UNSC backed Meridian Air Force began Operation: OPEN GRAVE or the Siege of Aethia in an effort to take out this leadership. Fighting would continue for three years and in 2521, the UNSC being bolstered by extra resources from Operation: TREBUCHET managed to end the Siege and break the Sundered Legion.[2]

After five years of near-constant conflict, Sundered Legion forces were defeated. Leaders of the Sundered Legion were placed on trial in the courts of the Unified Earth Government, though the rest of the faction's members were offered amnesty by the UNSC.[1][2]

Legacy[edit]

Although parts of the Legion stayed active following the Siege of Aethia, they would never enjoy the same support or scale again.[2]

By 2548, the Sundered Legion faded into the past. Rumors persisted at that time that a bunker underneath the town of Brume-sur-Mer officially built at the start of the Human-Covenant War, had actually belonged to the Sundered Legion.[4] During the Battle of Meridian that same year, Saskia Nazari, Victor Gallardo, Dorian Nguyen, Evelyn Rousseau and Spartan-III Owen-B096 located an abandoned and long-forgotten Sundered Legion hanger near Brume-sur-Mer. The hanger contained a Prowler that the Legion had presumably stolen from ONI during the Insurrection and which was still functional. The presumed great-grandson of one of the Legion, Dorian's DNA allowed him to access the ship's systems and fly the survivors from Brume-sur-Mer off of Meridian.[5]

By 2558, parts of the Sundered Legion's history was retold in Free Frontier Education's "The History of Meridian".[1]

Military assets[edit]

Members[edit]

Individual ships[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Halo 5: Guardians, campaign level Evacuation - Mission Intel
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Halo: Battle Born: Adjunct - Free Frontier Education: The Sundered Legion
  3. ^ a b Halo Waypoint - Universe, Locations, Meridian (Retrieved on Jan 27, 2021) [archive]
  4. ^ Halo: Battle Born, chapter 1
  5. ^ a b Halo: Battle Born, chapter 16