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'''Arcadia''' was a [[United Nations Space Command]] colony located in the [[Procyon System]], and one of the [[Outer Colonies]].<ref>'''[[Halo Wars]]''', level ''{{Levelname|Arcadia City}}''</ref>
'''Arcadia''' was a [[United Nations Space Command]] colony located in the [[Procyon System]], and one of the [[Outer Colonies]].<ref name="city">'''[[Halo Wars]]''', level ''{{Levelname|Arcadia City}}''</ref>


==History==
==History==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It may have been named after the actual [[Wikipedia:Arcadia|Arcadia]], a region and city south of [[Greece]] in the Peloponnesus.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Arcadia|Wikipedia]]</ref>
*It may have been named after the actual [[Wikipedia:Arcadia|Arcadia]], a region and city south of [[Greece]] in the Peloponnesus.<ref name="wp">[[Wikipedia:Arcadia|'''Wikipedia''': ''Arcadia'']]</ref>
*[[Wikipedia:Arcadia (utopia)|Arcadia]] is also a name for a paradise in [[Greek mythology]], as well as in later fiction.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Arcadia|Wikipedia]]</ref>
*[[Wikipedia:Arcadia (utopia)|Arcadia]] is also a name for a paradise in [[Greek mythology]], as well as in later fiction.<ref name="wp"/>
*The [[Arcadian Patrol]] was the main law enforcement force on the planet.
*The [[Arcadian Patrol]] was the main law enforcement force on the planet.
*The original idea for Arcadia was pitched to [[Joseph Staten]] by Graeme Devine. Staten liked the idea so much, that he mentioned it in his novel ''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''. This was explained by Devine in a Halo Wars video.
*The original idea for Arcadia was pitched to [[Joseph Staten]] by Graeme Devine. Staten liked the idea so much, that he mentioned it in his novel ''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''. This was explained by Devine in a Halo Wars video.{{Citation needed}}
*Arcadia is the setting for the [[RISK: Halo Wars Collector's Edition|RISK version]] of the [[Halo Wars]] board game.
*Arcadia is the setting for the [[RISK: Halo Wars Collector's Edition|RISK version]] of the [[Halo Wars]] board game.
*Arcadia is also the homeworld of professor [[Ellen Anders]], although she does not at all reflect on this when the colony is attacked.
*Arcadia is also the homeworld of professor [[Ellen Anders]], although she does not at all reflect on this when the colony is attacked.

Revision as of 09:04, July 12, 2010

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Arcadia was a United Nations Space Command colony located in the Procyon System, and one of the Outer Colonies.[1]

History

The Forerunners

The Forerunners apparently had a presence on Arcadia before the Forerunner-Flood War, leaving behind a building complex that later became a site of conflict in 2531.

Human Colonization

Phoenix-class Colony Ships colonizing Arcadia.

Upon Human discovery of Arcadia, the planet had no need for terraforming, already inhabited by dense jungles and large oceans. Arcadia was rich in natural resources, and almost no change was made to its geographical features. The UNSC established the largest landmasses into six continents; Eire, Pacifica, Mu, Caledonia, Lemuria and Avalon. Pirth City in Mu, became the largest city on the planet, and soon the capital city.

Arcadia became a center for agriculture, research and recreational activities. It was also home to the Deep Space Research Array. However, despite all of this, Arcadia's population and structures were all very clustered, leaving huge areas of the planet unexplored.[2]

Human-Covenant War

File:Arcadiaoutskirts.png
UNSC troops fleeing the Covenant-invaded Pirth City.

By 2531, it had a population of approximately three million. However, it became a site of conflict in 2531, caught up in the Human-Covenant War, after a Forerunner stellar map on Harvest pointed the Arbiter Ripa 'Moramee towards the colony. Over the course of the battle, the Covenant managed to extract the location of a Shield World from the ruins. Eventually, the Covenant were pushed off by the efforts of the crew of the UNSC Spirit of Fire, allowing much of its civilian populace to be evacuated. The capital city of Pirth would soon become overtaken by nature. Meanwhile, the remaining colonists formed the farming community of Abaskun on the continent of Mu. It would remain a mostly lawless region, but continued to supply the UNSC with food. The Covenant would return to Arcadia later in the war, destroying it.

Locations

File:Halo wars arcadia planet by JJasso-1-.jpg
Arcadia as seen from its orbit.

Main Continents

Other Locations

Trivia

  • It may have been named after the actual Arcadia, a region and city south of Greece in the Peloponnesus.[5]
  • Arcadia is also a name for a paradise in Greek mythology, as well as in later fiction.[5]
  • The Arcadian Patrol was the main law enforcement force on the planet.
  • The original idea for Arcadia was pitched to Joseph Staten by Graeme Devine. Staten liked the idea so much, that he mentioned it in his novel Halo: Contact Harvest. This was explained by Devine in a Halo Wars video.[citation needed]
  • Arcadia is the setting for the RISK version of the Halo Wars board game.
  • Arcadia is also the homeworld of professor Ellen Anders, although she does not at all reflect on this when the colony is attacked.

Gallery

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Wars, level Template:Levelname
  2. ^ Halo Waypoint article on Arcadia
  3. ^ Halo Wars level Template:Levelname
  4. ^ Halo Wars level Template:Levelname
  5. ^ a b Wikipedia: Arcadia

See also