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By [[2524]], the Insurrection had claimed a million lives. The various rebel groups had become extremely adept at creating improvised explosive devices difficult for the UNSC to detect, and therefore stop, and had struck many high profile targets, [[National Holiday|even in orbit]] above [[Reach]] itself. Opponents of the war believed the simplest solution was to simply give the rebels their autonomy - for the UNSC to pull out, and let the rebels have their independence. However, the value of the colonies made them simply too important to abandon. | By [[2524]], the Insurrection had claimed a million lives. The various rebel groups had become extremely adept at creating improvised explosive devices difficult for the UNSC to detect, and therefore stop, and had struck many high profile targets, [[National Holiday|even in orbit]] above [[Reach]] itself. Opponents of the war believed the simplest solution was to simply give the rebels their autonomy - for the UNSC to pull out, and let the rebels have their independence. However, the value of the colonies made them simply too important to abandon. | ||
Different groups used different tactics. The Insurrectionists of Epsilon Eridani preferred to use terrorist tactics, striking targets with explosives to sow fear and chaos in the region. The [[United Rebel Front]] of [[111 Tauri]], however, seemed to have an extensive paramilitary operation, including commandos, armored personnel carriers, and automated security drones. It is likely that there were other groups scattered throughout UNSC territory. | Different groups used different tactics. The Insurrectionists of Epsilon Eridani preferred to use terrorist tactics, striking targets with explosives to sow fear and chaos in the region. The [[United Rebel Front]] of [[111 Tauri]], however, seemed to have an extensive paramilitary operation, including commandos, armored personnel carriers, and automated security drones. Another prominent group focused more on space combat, capturing UNSC warships (such as the corvette'' Callisto'' and the frigate ''Bellicose'') and turning them against the UEG in bloody ship to ship duels. It is likely that there were other groups scattered throughout UNSC territory. | ||
It is interesting to note that both the [[Spartan-I]] and [[Spartan-II]] Programs have links to the Insurrection. The first generations of supersoldiers were created right near the beginning of the unrest, while the latter were specifically created to deal with the projected results of the Insurrection - full-scale war within twenty years. After the attack of the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]], both assets were re-prioritized to deal with the new alien enemy. | It is interesting to note that both the [[Spartan-I]] and [[Spartan-II]] Programs have links to the Insurrection. The first generations of supersoldiers were created right near the beginning of the unrest, while the latter were specifically created to deal with the projected results of the Insurrection - full-scale war within twenty years. After the attack of the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]], both assets were re-prioritized to deal with the new alien enemy. | ||
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== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
Ironically, the Insurrection may have ensured the UNSC's victory in the [[Human-Covenant War]]. As [[Codename: SURGEON]] stated in his [[2552]] report on [[Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]]: | Ironically, the Insurrection may have ensured the UNSC's victory in the [[Human-Covenant War]]. As [[Codename: SURGEON]] stated in his [[2552]] report on [[Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]]: | ||
{{Article Quote|History looks upon this time as an unfortunate (and perhaps inevitable?) misunderstanding between Earth and her colonies, but those fighting for the last decade also realize that it was the most amazing piece of blind fortune the human race has ever stumbled upon. Had we not been armed and learning how to fight in space... what would have happened in the years that followed, when we faced [[Covenant Empire|an enemy a hundred times worse]]? Oblivion, no doubt.<ref>[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]], page 257</ref>}} | {{Article Quote|History looks upon this time as an unfortunate (and perhaps inevitable?) misunderstanding between Earth and her colonies, but those fighting for the last decade also realize that it was the most amazing piece of blind fortune the human race has ever stumbled upon. Had we not been armed and learning how to fight in space... what would have happened in the years that followed, when we faced [[Covenant Empire|an enemy a hundred times worse]]? Oblivion, no doubt.<ref>[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]], page 257</ref>}} | ||
Indeed, from the Insurrection came the Spartan-IIs, the [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]], and ships with [[Titanium-A Armor]], all of which would prove crucial in the humanity's fight against the Covenant. | Indeed, from the Insurrection came the Spartan-IIs, the [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]], and ships with [[Titanium-A Armor]], all of which would prove crucial in the humanity's fight against the Covenant. |
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The Insurrection[1] is the proper name given to an undeclared civil war fought between Earth's primary fighting, scientific, and exploratory agency, the United Nations Space Command and various loosely organized groups of rebels over control of the Outer Colonies, between the 2490's and the 2530's. Originally confined to Epsilon Eridani and the Eridanus System, by 2530 it had spread to several other systems.[2]
Originally, the breakaway movements started as disquiet against the Colonial Administration's oversight of the Outer Colonies, with the colonists tired of the organization's bureaucracy. Starting as peaceful protests, after years of frustrating negotiations some groups began to use more forceful methods, eventually abandoning diplomacy in favor of terrorist tactics. What had once been widespread support for the Insurrectionists quickly dried up at the outbreak of violence. Though they started out targeting only military and Colonial Administration targets, as the UNSC counterinsurgency operations began more and more innocent people were caught in the crossfire.[3]
The supporters of the Insurrection were known in slang as "Innies", which was ironic if one considered how much the "Innies" wanted 'out'.
By 2524, the Insurrection had claimed a million lives. The various rebel groups had become extremely adept at creating improvised explosive devices difficult for the UNSC to detect, and therefore stop, and had struck many high profile targets, even in orbit above Reach itself. Opponents of the war believed the simplest solution was to simply give the rebels their autonomy - for the UNSC to pull out, and let the rebels have their independence. However, the value of the colonies made them simply too important to abandon.
Different groups used different tactics. The Insurrectionists of Epsilon Eridani preferred to use terrorist tactics, striking targets with explosives to sow fear and chaos in the region. The United Rebel Front of 111 Tauri, however, seemed to have an extensive paramilitary operation, including commandos, armored personnel carriers, and automated security drones. Another prominent group focused more on space combat, capturing UNSC warships (such as the corvette Callisto and the frigate Bellicose) and turning them against the UEG in bloody ship to ship duels. It is likely that there were other groups scattered throughout UNSC territory.
It is interesting to note that both the Spartan-I and Spartan-II Programs have links to the Insurrection. The first generations of supersoldiers were created right near the beginning of the unrest, while the latter were specifically created to deal with the projected results of the Insurrection - full-scale war within twenty years. After the attack of the Covenant, both assets were re-prioritized to deal with the new alien enemy.
A certain number of Insurrectionists believed that the Covenant would welcome them into their ranks, and also belived that the UNSC was somehow responsible for starting the war. This belief was eventually proved incorrect after the Battle of the Rubble.[4]
Legacy
Ironically, the Insurrection may have ensured the UNSC's victory in the Human-Covenant War. As Codename: SURGEON stated in his 2552 report on Admiral Preston Cole:
Indeed, from the Insurrection came the Spartan-IIs, the Magnetic Accelerator Cannon, and ships with Titanium-A Armor, all of which would prove crucial in the humanity's fight against the Covenant.
Known Star Systems of Insurrection Activity
- 23 Librae System
Sources
- ^ Halo: Contact Harvest
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
- ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, pg. 61
- ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol