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|location=[[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]], [[United Republic of North America|URNA]], [[North America]] | |location=[[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]], [[United Republic of North America|URNA]], [[North America]]{{Ref/Comic|Id=uprising|HU|Issue=2}} | ||
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*[[Covenant]] {{C|November 16,2552}}{{Ref/Reuse|uprising}}{{Ref/Note|Id=date|Text=See [[Battle for Earth#Notes|Battle for Earth's Notes section]] though the Battle of Cleveland most likely took place on the morning of November 16 by regarding part of ''Halo: Uprising'' comic.}} | |||
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'''Jacobs Field''' was a baseball stadium in [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]] that the Cleveland Indians baseball team used as a home field | '''Jacobs Field''' was a baseball stadium in [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]] that the Cleveland Indians baseball team used as a home field.{{Ref/Reuse|wikipedia}} In [[2552]], the stadium was the site of intense fighting during the [[Battle of Cleveland]] and was severely damaged or destroyed.{{Ref/Reuse|uprising}} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
During the [[Battle for Earth]], [[Covenant]] forces descended upon the city of Cleveland to try to find the [[Key of Osanalan]], a nonexistent item that was made up by a captured [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] in order to slow down the Covenant attack. The Covenant began capturing civilians and herding them into Jacobs Field, demanding them to turn over the Key. Eventually the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] forces launched an attack on this position. A contingent of [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers|ODSTs]] descended from [[Hornet]]s and [[Pelican]]s and engaged Covenant forces. An explosive firefight broke out as the civilians attempted to flee the scene, and the stadium was severely damaged during the fighting, if not destroyed. {{Ref/Reuse|uprising}} | During the [[Battle for Earth]], [[Covenant]] forces descended upon the city of Cleveland to try to find the [[Key of Osanalan]], a nonexistent item that was made up by a captured [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] in order to slow down the Covenant attack. The Covenant began capturing civilians and herding them into Jacobs Field, demanding them to turn over the Key. Eventually the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] forces launched an attack on this position. A contingent of [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers|ODSTs]] descended from [[Hornet]]s and [[Pelican]]s and engaged Covenant forces. An explosive firefight broke out as the civilians attempted to flee the scene, and the stadium was severely damaged during the fighting, if not destroyed.{{Ref/Reuse|uprising}} | ||
== | ==Production notes== | ||
After ''Uprising'' was published, the Indians' stadium was renamed Progressive Field in 2008. Additionally, the team itself was renamed to the Cleveland Guardians in 2022. Due to various signage present in the comic, both names remain as their previous incarnation in that story. | After ''Halo: Uprising'' was published, the Indians' stadium was renamed Progressive Field in 2008. Additionally, the team itself was renamed to the [[Wikipedia:Cleveland Guardians|Cleveland Guardians]] in 2022. Due to various signage present in the comic, both names remain as their previous incarnation in that story. | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Halo: Uprising]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Halo: Uprising]]'' {{1st}} | ||
==Notes== | |||
{{Ref/Notes}} | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Ref/Sources}} | {{Ref/Sources}} | ||
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There is more information available on this subject at Jacobs Field on the English Wikipedia. |
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Home field of the Cleveland Indians baseball team[2] |
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Jacobs Field was a baseball stadium in Cleveland, Ohio that the Cleveland Indians baseball team used as a home field.[2] In 2552, the stadium was the site of intense fighting during the Battle of Cleveland and was severely damaged or destroyed.[1]
History[edit]
During the Battle for Earth, Covenant forces descended upon the city of Cleveland to try to find the Key of Osanalan, a nonexistent item that was made up by a captured Colonel James Ackerson in order to slow down the Covenant attack. The Covenant began capturing civilians and herding them into Jacobs Field, demanding them to turn over the Key. Eventually the UNSC forces launched an attack on this position. A contingent of ODSTs descended from Hornets and Pelicans and engaged Covenant forces. An explosive firefight broke out as the civilians attempted to flee the scene, and the stadium was severely damaged during the fighting, if not destroyed.[1]
Production notes[edit]
After Halo: Uprising was published, the Indians' stadium was renamed Progressive Field in 2008. Additionally, the team itself was renamed to the Cleveland Guardians in 2022. Due to various signage present in the comic, both names remain as their previous incarnation in that story.
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo: Uprising (First appearance)
Notes[edit]
- ^ See Battle for Earth's Notes section though the Battle of Cleveland most likely took place on the morning of November 16 by regarding part of Halo: Uprising comic.
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b c d e Halo: Uprising, issue 2
- ^ a b Progressive Field