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- "Here it is. Home to every misfit, reprobate, outlaw and renegade in the galaxy. No law. No police. No responsibility."
- — Soren introduces John to the Rubble[1]
The Rubble was an unauthorized colony sitting in Hesiod's L5 point. It was built around an occupied Xedon Industrial cluster.[2]
Overview
Topography and ecology
The climate aboard the The Rubble is artificial and unstable.[2]
Known residents
History
In 2530, when Soren made his escape from the UNSC, he intended to go to the Rubble with John-117 before John changed his mind. Soren insisted that they could be at the Rubble by morning and that no one would find them there and that they could have a fresh start. However, John only gave Soren five minutes to make his escape.[1]
In 2552, John visited the Rubble in search of Soren's help with the Forerunner Keystone. Soren took John to see Reth who revealed John's status as a "Blessed One" and that the Covenant had one as well. John then returned to the UNSC, leaving Kwan Ha in Soren's care.[1]
Government and society
The Rubble is considered ungoverned. A 2551 Office of Naval Intelligence estimate puts the population of The Rubble at 54,000. They also believe it is a major transhipment point for unauthorized slipspace transports, piracy, and smuggling in Sectors One and Three. Intercepted communications also indicates that there is support for Insurrectionist ideologies on The Rubble.[2]
The Rubble is also closely tied to the nearby colony of Madrigal for Deuterium fuels, though The Rubble has no ties to the warlords of the colony.[2]
Gallery
Concept art of an interior space inside the Rubble, featuring a Brokkr Armor Mechanism.
The interior of one of the Rubble's asteroids in Halo: The Television Series.
List of appearances
- Halo: The Television Series Season One
- Unbound (First appearance)
- Emergence
- Reckoning (Mentioned only)
- Inheritance
- Halo: The Television Series Season Two
Sources
- ^ a b c Halo: The Television Series, episode Unbound
- ^ a b c d Halo: The Series, Dr. Catherine Halsey's Computer (Retrieved on Mar 25, 2022) [local archive] [external archive]