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'''Victoria''' was a [[UNSC]] colony world in the [[111 Tauri System]]. It was the location of [[Camp New Hope]], a camp controlled by the [[United Rebel Front]]. The world is dense and forested.<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 31</ref>
'''Victoria''' was a [[UNSC]] colony world in the [[111 Tauri System]]. It was the location of [[Camp New Hope]], a camp controlled by the [[United Rebel Front]]. The world is densely forested.<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 31</ref>


In [[2531]], five [[SPARTAN-II]]s infiltrated Camp New Hope, stealing rebel nuclear weapons and killing a prominent rebel leader, [[General Howard Graves]].  
In [[2531]], five [[SPARTAN-II]]s infiltrated Camp New Hope, stealing rebel nuclear weapons and killing a prominent rebel leader, [[General Howard Graves]].  


It is unknown what has become of the world since then; it may have been glassed by the [[Covenant]]. The losses were smaller than previously thought, although it was virtually glassed, the reconstruction of that world was fast.
It is unknown what has become of the world since then; it may have been glassed by the [[Covenant]]. The losses were smaller than previously thought, although it was virtually glassed, the reconstruction of Victoria was fast.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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Template:Ratings Victoria was a UNSC colony world in the 111 Tauri System. It was the location of Camp New Hope, a camp controlled by the United Rebel Front. The world is densely forested.[1]

In 2531, five SPARTAN-IIs infiltrated Camp New Hope, stealing rebel nuclear weapons and killing a prominent rebel leader, General Howard Graves.

It is unknown what has become of the world since then; it may have been glassed by the Covenant. The losses were smaller than previously thought, although it was virtually glassed, the reconstruction of Victoria was fast.

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