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Interplanetary War
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Date:

January 2164March 2170[1]

Location:

Sol system

Outcome:

United Nations victory

Details
Belligerents

United Nations

Koslovics

Frieden

Commanders

Vladimir Koslov

Oscar Bauer

 

The Interplanetary War was a large armed conflict waged throughout the Sol system between 2164 and 2170. It was fought among the United Nations; the neo-communist Koslovics, led by Vladimir Koslov; the fascist Frieden, backed by corporations of the Unified German Republic; and a number of other national governments. The fighting was the culmination of four prior years of war which included the Jovian Moons Campaign, the Rainforest Wars, and the Mars Campaign.[2] Together with the Interplanetary War proper, these conflicts are sometimes collectively referred to as the Interplanetary Wars.[3][4]

Prelude

Koslovics and Friedens

In the twentieth century humans finally escaped Earth's atmosphere once again to ascend into the inky depths of space.[5] The first modern human traveled to the lower reaches of Earth's orbit in 1961 and then in 1969 humans set foot on Luna for the first time in millennia. Other bodies in the Sol system followed, and by 2080 Earth's nations had put together joint efforts to colonize Luna, Mars, and a handful of other sites in the system, including various asteroids. Despite the daunting technological challenge of embedding sustainable populations on these worlds, new scientific innovations eventually made it a reality, and the interplanetary colonies saw growth and prosperity during these early years.[5]

In the mid-twenty-second century, two militant movements emerged among Earth's colonies, dramatically altering the political landscape.[5] The emergence of both was due in part to overpopulation and unrest on Earth itself.[6] Those belonging to the first, originating in Mars' mining city of Oenotria, were known as the Koslovics.[5] They were named for the miner-turned activist Vladmir Koslov and his family. The neo-communist Koslovic miners railed against what they saw as their financial exploitation by the corporations which dominated the colony.[5][6] They looked back on the Soviet Union of the twentieth century with nostalgia and romanticized state control over industry, seeking the elimination of corporate and capitalist influence from societal structures.[6] After the violent takeover of three major mining facilities, the Koslovics were deemed terrorists by the United Nations. Their ideas, however, gained momentum across Mars and rural parts of Luna among people who felt government-sponsored companies were violating colonists' rights.[5] Though the Koslovics did have some supporters on Earth, they operated primarily on orbital facilities, the aforementioned colonies, and parts of the Jovian system.[6] The other hostile ideology, embodied by the Frieden movement, grew out of the major city Katreus on Europa and received backing from a group of corporate interests in the Unified German Republic which had become frequent targets of Koslovic 'workers' crusades'.[5][6][7] Though 'frieden' is German for 'peace', the neo-fascist Friedens formed largely in response to Koslovic elements in the Jovian colonies and quickly turned to violence.[5][6] In 2158 Friedens targeted a United Nations embassy in the Europan city of Thynia and leveled the structure with military-grade explosives.[5][6] As with the Koslovics, the United Nations branded them terrorists as well, and then also dispatched UN colonial advisors to Io, another Jovian moon.[5] There the UN advisors were tasked with helping to organize police efforts.[5]

Jovian Moon Campaigns

In the years that followed few colonists remained neutral and both militant groups grew rapidly in support and resources.[5] The United Nations lacked the military capability to prevent this, so the Koslovics and Friedens spread their influence and activities largely unchecked across Luna, Mars, and the Jovian moons. Eventually, the opposing politics of both led to a clash between the two.[5] In March 2160 Frieden secessionists attacked the UN's colonial advisors on Io, which triggered three months of fighting between Jovian-based Frieden and United Nations forces.[5][6][7] For these Friedens, it was believed peace could only be achieved through eliminating the 'oppressors on 'Terra Firma'.[7] By this time terrorism campaigns orchestrated by the Friedens and Koslovics against one another had also escalated to full-scale war efforts.[5] The battles which defined the three months in which the Friedens fought both the UN and their Koslovic rivals would come to be known as the Jovian Moon Campaigns.[5][6] These clashes, the bloodiest humanity had witnessed in decades, foreshadowed the devastation of the Interplanetary War.[5][6] The Jovian Moon Campaigns served to strengthen the anti-government and anti-corporate sentiments growing among colonists, while also spurring the further militarization of Earth's nations.[6] The distributed nature of these countries' military efforts at this time generally led to disorder in their ranks.[6] In addition, the escalation in tensions created by the Jovian Moon Campaigns led to proxy wars between extraterrestrial colonies sponsored by different Earth governments and even a few armed conflicts between nations on Earth itself.[7]

Rainforest Wars

The death toll of the Jovian Moon Campaigns was substantial, but by late 2161 the fighting between Koslovics and Friedens had subsided.[8] Bloodshed ceased for several months, and some speculated that the worst had passed. In February 2162, however, a series of bombings in South America began a nineteen-month series of ideologically-motivated guerrilla conflicts between Koslovics, Friedens, and United Nations forces that would come to be known as the Rainforest Wars.[6][8][7] Guerrilla engagements spread across the entire continent and elsewhere on Earth, reigniting violence against military and non-military targets throughout the Sol system.[6][8] Near the end of the nineteen-month period neo-Friedenists turned against hardliner Friedens in Delambre on Luna as forces of the newly-formed United Nations composite military force approached.[9][10] Though the neo-Friedenists were just as opposed to UN control as the rest, there they tried to negotiate a surrender which would leave them with some remaining power.[9] The destruction and famine bred by the Rainforest Wars was still threatening to destabilize Earth's economy after the Interplanetary War's conclusion.[7] They also led to some of the most famous literature of the twenty-second century, including Jeremiah Mendez's 2164 military classic, A Soldier's Tale: Rainforest Wars, which remained popular well into the twenty-sixth century.[6][11]

The Mars Campaign

In November 2163 the Friedens suffered a critical loss, as their leader, Nadja Mielke, was assassinated on her way to a command center in the Europan city of Pelagon.[8] This enraged the Friedens, and in December they retaliated with nearly all the military assets at their disposal. A large-scale campaign against Argyre Planitia, the hub of Koslovic activity on Mars, obliterated the city within hours. More fighting occurred during the weeks that followed, as Koslovics scattered into the city's outskirts.[8] Template:Expand-Section

War

A battle during the war.

The aforementioned composite UN force, which would later be called the United Nations Space Command, was deployed to the Martian territories' most combat-intensive area. By January 2164 the conflict historically known as the Interplanetary War had begun. UN-sponsored military forces began a pattern of massive buildups. Along with these buildups the UN used its increasing power to bring Earth's national governments under its power, forming the United Nations Space Command, which combined Earth's distributed national militaries into a single, fully organized force.[12] After a successful UNSC Marine attack on Mars recruitment drives and propaganda tactics strongly bolstered the UNSC's military. The assault on Mars marked the beginning of a systematic and dedicated campaign to crush the remnants of the rebel forces on the various planets and outposts they held in the Sol system. Ultimately, Frieden and Koslovic forces were defeated in the face of a massive, unified, inspired, and very powerful UN military.[2] The year 2170 marked the end of the Interplanetary War with the Callisto Treaty, with the Koslovic and Frieden commanders formally surrendering to the UNSC.[2]

The war saw the first military applications of bioaugmentation protocols, already used outside the military to adapt humans to the conditions of space and different colonial habitats.[3] These augmentations would serve as an early precursor to the enhancements used in the ORION Project and the subsequent SPARTAN programs. Spacecraft-borne nuclear weapons were also first employed during these conflicts.[13] Template:Expand-Section

Aftermath

The Unified Earth Government was constituted as humanity's governing body by the UN in the immediate wake of the conflicts in 2170. After the war the UNSC were forced to deal with a less obvious but equally serious threat: overpopulation and a massive military that has no enemy to fight. The post-war period saw massive population surges that, coupled with the destruction and famine bred by the Rain Forest Wars, threatened to destabilize the interplanetary economy.[2]

Humanity would not be able to expand beyond the confines of the Solar System until nearly two centuries later, with the discovery of slipspace travel in 2291 and the subsequent formation of the first Inner Colonies in 2362. Through interstellar colonization humanity would enter a new golden age, with its massive population stabilized across many off-system worlds and goods transported to Earth from the colonies.[14]

Timeline of events

2158

2160

  • Jovian Moons Campaign: Secessionist forces, mostly Frieden rebels, attack UN colonial advisers on Jupiter's moon Io. This leads to several months of fierce fighting between UN forces and Frieden rebels on the Jovian moons. Though it is not the first such engagement it is one of the bloodiest, leading other Earth governments to fight proxy wars off-planet and throughout the Solar system. This soon leads to the Rainforest Wars.[2]

2161

  • Late 2161: By this time, the Jovian Moons Campaigns had subsided; the bloodshed ceased for several months. Many believed that the worst of the fighting had past.[16]

2162

  • February: A series of bombings in South America ignites a nineteen-month conflict, known as the Rainforest Wars. The fighting would eventually spread across the entire continent. As the conflict rages, more violence is sparked throughout the Sol system.[2][16]
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2163

  • November: The leader of the Frieden movement, Nadja Mielke, is assassinated on her way to a command center in the Europan city of Pelagon.[16]
  • December: The Friedens retaliate against the Koslovics at Argyre Planitia, Mars, destroying the city in a matter of hours. The Koslovics retreat to the city's outskirts, where the fighting continues in the weeks that followed.[16]

2164

  • January: In response to the violence on Mars, the United Nations launches various lightning strikes against Koslovic forces in the Argyre Planitia. This is the first extraterrestrial deployment of the newly established UNSC Marine Corps.[2] The Mars Campaign would last for two full years, as the UNSC bombed Koslovic remnants, effectively wiping out all Martian oppostion.[16]
  • The United Nations Space Command is established by the United Nations to eliminate the various rebel organizations in the Sol system.[18]
  • The conflict later known as the Interplanetary War had officially begun. The UNSC forces begin a systematic and dedicated drive to crush the remnants of the Frieden and Koslovics throughout the Solar system.[2]

2167

  • Despite heavy losses on Mars, the Koslovics still exist on Luna and parts of Earth.
  • August: Vladimir Koslov and his family are killed in a bombing by Lake Autolycus on Luna, effectively destroying Koslovic leadership. The UNSC denies involvement in the event.[1]

2169

  • The UNSC invades Europa, Io, Ganymede, and Callisto, destroying hundreds of Frieden bases and weapons caches. The Friedens, now led by Nadja Mielke's nephew Oscar Bauer, are crushed and little remains of their movement by mid-2169.[1]
  • The last remaining Frieden and Koslovic leaders are apprehended by the UNSC, bringing the conflict to an end.[1]

2170

  • March: An official ceasefire agreement, the Callisto Treaty is signed, giving the UNSC military jurisdiction of all colonial settlements. The Unified Earth Government is formed in the wake of the conflict, becoming the seat of power for all future colonies.[2][1]

Trivia

This conflict was never given a proper name prior to the release of the Halo Encyclopedia. Instead, it was referred to simply as "the first real interplanetary war" in both the pre-release Halo: Combat Evolved timeline and the mirrored version on the Halo Wars official website. The title is capitalized as a section heading on the Halo Wars version, though the same is true of the rest of the timeline. Similar to the United Rebel Front, the use of "Interplanetary War" as an official name likely stems from Halopedia, as this wiki once capitalized all article titles as if they were proper nouns.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e Halo Mythos, page 51
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Halo Encyclopedia, page 33
  3. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia, page 44 (2011)
  4. ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 32
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Halo Mythos, page 47
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Halo Encyclopedia, page 42
  7. ^ a b c d e f Xbox.com - Halo timeline
  8. ^ a b c d e Halo Mythos, page 50
  9. ^ a b Halo: The Cole Protocol, Chapter 13
  10. ^ Halo Waypoint - UNSC
  11. ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 33
  12. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2011), page 42
  13. ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 74
  14. ^ Official Halo Wars Community Site: Timeline
  15. ^ Halo Mythos, page 47
  16. ^ a b c d e Halo Mythos, page 50
  17. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page ???
  18. ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 42