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[[Image:H3_Holdout_2.jpg|right|thumb|The Pelican bay of the base.]] | [[Image:H3_Holdout_2.jpg|right|thumb|The Pelican bay of the base.]] | ||
[[Image:Operations Room.jpg|thumb|The operations room.]] | [[Image:Operations Room.jpg|thumb|The operations room.]] | ||
The '''UNSC ''Halo 3'' Base''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] underground base in the surrounding area of Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya. It could be in Mt. Elgon due to existing cave networks and the reference in the countdown. The base is | The '''UNSC ''Halo 3'' Base''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] underground base in the surrounding area of Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya. It could be in Mt. Elgon due to existing cave networks and the reference in the countdown. The base is called outdated (In reference to the doors), as it was built for a 20th Century war. It was most likely used do to its strategically close proximity to the Ark. It is featured in the second campaign mission of ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Crow's Nest]]''. It was commanded by [[Miranda Keyes]]. The Base was attacked by the [[Prophet of Truth]] shortly after [[John-117]], [[Sergeant Johnson]], [[The Arbiter]], and the remnants of Johnson and [[Reynolds]]'s [[Marine]] teams. It held off many enemies, including [[Drone]]s, [[Jackal]]s, [[Brute]]s, [[Grunt]]s. Meanwhile, [[Hornet]]s engaged [[Banshee]]s and [[Phantom]]s in an intense air battle. Brutes trapped some Marines inside the Barracks and were using them as food for [[Drone]]s. John and the Arbiter went into the barracks, killed the Brutes and their allies, and saved the remaining marines. | ||
The base was boobytrapped with a nuclear weapon and several smaller chargers. [[The Covenant]] managed to disabled the nuclear weapon but John returned to the Operations room (where it was held), defeated the troops there, and activated the weapon. He escaped and the resulting explosion destroyed the base and all remaining Covenant. | |||
The surviving Marines were trapped in the garage and had to escape (using [[Warthog]]s) through the highway to [[Voi]], as the Brutes would soon be looking for survivors. | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
*Operations room | *Operations room |
Revision as of 18:06, October 1, 2007
The UNSC Halo 3 Base is a United Nations Space Command underground base in the surrounding area of Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya. It could be in Mt. Elgon due to existing cave networks and the reference in the countdown. The base is called outdated (In reference to the doors), as it was built for a 20th Century war. It was most likely used do to its strategically close proximity to the Ark. It is featured in the second campaign mission of Halo 3, Crow's Nest. It was commanded by Miranda Keyes. The Base was attacked by the Prophet of Truth shortly after John-117, Sergeant Johnson, The Arbiter, and the remnants of Johnson and Reynolds's Marine teams. It held off many enemies, including Drones, Jackals, Brutes, Grunts. Meanwhile, Hornets engaged Banshees and Phantoms in an intense air battle. Brutes trapped some Marines inside the Barracks and were using them as food for Drones. John and the Arbiter went into the barracks, killed the Brutes and their allies, and saved the remaining marines.
The base was boobytrapped with a nuclear weapon and several smaller chargers. The Covenant managed to disabled the nuclear weapon but John returned to the Operations room (where it was held), defeated the troops there, and activated the weapon. He escaped and the resulting explosion destroyed the base and all remaining Covenant.
The surviving Marines were trapped in the garage and had to escape (using Warthogs) through the highway to Voi, as the Brutes would soon be looking for survivors.
Locations
- Operations room
- Barracks
- Pelican hanger
- Garage - contains M12 Warthog LRVs, and M831 Troop Transport Warthogs.
- H3 Holdout 3.jpg
SPARTAN-117 approaching the UNSC Halo 3 Base
- H3 Holdout 1.jpg
The interior of the base.