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*In the novel [[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], on page 31, it is referred to as Camp New Hope in the date/time stamp, but as Base New Hope later on that page. This is a common mistake made, as people will often confuse the word base for other words. | *In the novel [[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], on page 31, it is referred to as Camp New Hope in the date/time stamp, but as Base New Hope later on that page. This is a common mistake made, as people will often confuse the word base for other words. | ||
*The name may be named after the | *The name may be named after the 1977 movie Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. | ||
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Revision as of 21:47, December 17, 2009
Camp New Hope was a facility located on the UNSC colony world of Victoria, in the 111 Tauri System. It was a base of operations for the United Rebel Front. It had an extensive defense system, even by Spartan-II standards, featuring motion and seismic detectors, a triple layerin of guards, Warthog APCs, trained dogs, and MAKO Drones. [1]
In 2531, the Rebels stole several FENRIS Nuclear Warheads and stashed them at Camp New Hope. A team of five Spartan-IIs was sent in and captured the nukes, in the process killing General Howard Graves, a URF leader. It is unclear what became of the base since then.
Trivia
- In the novel Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, on page 31, it is referred to as Camp New Hope in the date/time stamp, but as Base New Hope later on that page. This is a common mistake made, as people will often confuse the word base for other words.
- The name may be named after the 1977 movie Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
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References
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx - Page 31