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*In skirmish mode in [[Halo Wars|''Halo Wars'']], most empty bases and unoccupied [[Forerunner]] artifacts are occupied by Insurrectionists, and you must defeat them to claim the area.
*In skirmish mode in [[Halo Wars|''Halo Wars'']], most empty bases and unoccupied [[Forerunner]] artifacts are occupied by Insurrectionists, and you must defeat them to claim the area.
*[[Michael Crespo]]'s parents were Insurrectionists; they died trying to wire a bomb to a government building.
*[[Michael Crespo]]'s parents were Insurrectionists; they died trying to wire a bomb to a government building.
*[[Jorge-052]], though supportive of the concept of self-rule, nevertheless condemned the Insurrectionists, likely disagreeing with their methods.


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Revision as of 15:12, September 11, 2010

Template:Ratings Template:Rebels Sidebar The Insurrectionists, nicknamed Innies by the UNSC Marines and also known as Insurgents or simply Rebels, were groups of individuals rebelling against the Unified Earth Government, and the main enemy of the UNSC during the Insurrection, an undeclared civil war between the UNSC and numerous Insurrectionist factions.

Background

Main article: Insurrection

Most insurrectionist movements stirred in the Outer Colonies in the late 25th century, where many colonists started to demand independence from the Earth government, which they considered to be oppressive and imperialistic. However, the Inner Colonies had insurrection activity as well, and constant insurrectionist attacks plagued the Epsilon Eridani System, the heart of the UNSC military.

Starting in 2513, Operation: TREBUCHET was one of the largest and farthest reaching operations ever conducted in UNSC military history. It was devised in order to rid UNSC-controlled space of the Insurrectionists once and for all, but was promptly all but abandoned following the beginning of the Human-Covenant War in 2525 when the Covenant rapidly became the main antagonist of the UNSC following its debut. Still, some Insurrectionist movements continued to live on. Even as the UNSC continued the war against the Covenant, Insurrectionists still caused many problems, forcing the UNSC to fight a two-front war; one against the Covenant and one against the Insurrectionists. It appeared, however, that by 2552, the few remaining Insurrectionist factions had ceased active aggression against the UNSC in order to concentrate on surviving the seemingly unstoppable Covenant advance.

After the Human-Covenant war began, the Insurrectionists colonized and inhabited The Rubble, a sophisticated asteroid habitat orbiting the gas giant Hesiod far out in the Outer Colonies. In the Rubble, an uneasy truce existed between the Humans and the Kig-Yar who had originally helped the Insurrectionists build the habitat, only with their own agenda in mind. While the most of the Rubble's population were Insurrectionists, the Rubble also protected most of the surviving civilian populace of Madrigal.

Known Insurrectionist Factions

United Rebel Front

Main article: United Rebel Front

The United Rebel Front was a major Insurrection organization, that operated in the 111 Tauri System among many others. They were led by three former UNSC Generals, including General Howard Graves, who was killed in a raid by a group of SPARTAN-IIs.

They had organized many other insurrection movements, such as the Eridanus Rebels. Additionally, they also had a major base, Camp New Hope, set up on the planet Victoria, where they had set up an extensive paramilitary operation including commandos, armored personnel carriers, and automated security drones.

Eridanus Rebels

Main article: Eridanus Rebels

The Eridanus Rebels were a major group in the United Rebel Front in the Eridanus System. They were hidden in an asteroid, which caused the UNSC to not be able to find them. They were first led by Colonel Robert Watts in 2525, but were led by Governor Jiles in 2552.

In 2525, a group of SPARTAN-IIs infiltrated the base and captured Colonel Watts. In 2552, another group of SPARTANs returned, joined with Cortana and Admiral Whitcomb. Whitcomb used his hybrid vessel Ascendant Justice-Gettysburg to destroy a Covenant cruiser nearby. The new leader of the rebels, Governor Jacob Jiles, issued repairs on the ship. But when more Covenant ships arrived, Whitcomb was forced to flee, leaving the rebels behind. It is most likely that Jiles and the rest of the Eridanus rebels were eliminated.

The Eridanus Rebels utilized everything from upgraded Pelican dropships to Mako-class corvettes to Chiroptera-class prowlers as an improvised fleet. Most of their fleet and weapons were purchased from a black market.

Secessionist Union

Main article: Secessionist Union

The Secessionist Union was a small insurrection group on the planet, Harvest. Their leader, Jerald Mulkey Ander, was assassinated by Avery Johnson during Operation: KALEIDOSCOPE.

Unnamed Rebel Group

Main article: Unnamed Rebel Group

The Unnamed Rebel Group was an anti-UNSC group found at least on the planets Harvest and Arcadia. The seal of this organization is of a stylized white fist on a red circle, and is found on nearly all of their units. They mainly used stolen technology from the UNSC.

Tactics

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.
  • 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 UNSC navy in bloody ship-to-ship duels throughout the Outer Colonies.

Trivia

  • "Innies" is a rather ironic naming, as they desperately "wanted out" of the UNSC government.
  • In skirmish mode in Halo Wars, most empty bases and unoccupied Forerunner artifacts are occupied by Insurrectionists, and you must defeat them to claim the area.
  • Michael Crespo's parents were Insurrectionists; they died trying to wire a bomb to a government building.
  • Jorge-052, though supportive of the concept of self-rule, nevertheless condemned the Insurrectionists, likely disagreeing with their methods.

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List of appearances

Halo: The Fall of Reach

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