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Massacre of the Outer Colonies
Harvest Plasma Glassed.jpg
Harvest glassed in 2525

Conflict:

Human-Covenant War

Date:

February 3, 2525 - June 1, 2536[1]

Location:

Outer Colonies, Orion Arm

Outcome:

Covenant Victory

  • Most Outer Colonies are glassed
  • Insurrection dies down due to heavy casualties from the Covenant attacks
Details
Belligerents
  • UEG (Supplanted by UNSC martial law later on)


Commanders

Strength
Casualties

Immensely devastating

Moderate to heavy

 

The Massacre of the Outer Colonies,[3] was the series of engagements taking place in humanity's Outer colonies that made up the early Human-Covenant War.[4]

Background

Insurrection

Main article: Insurrection
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Battle

 
Marines celebrating over a destroyed battlefield on Harvest.

Early battles

"We had hoped that contact with a new race would be peaceful. Obviously, this was not the case—the alien vessel did not open fire until our task force attempted to initiate communications."
Vice Admiral Michael Stanforth to SPARTAN-II trainees.[5]

CMA Argo was tasked with investigating the silence of Harvest, but signals with it were soon lost too. The Colonial Military Authority sent Battle Group 4 to investigate the escalating situation. Arriving on October 7, 2525, the Battle group was attacked. Only the CMA Heracles managed to escape. The Heracles returned to Reach[5] on October 31, relaying what had happened and a message: "Your destruction is the will of the gods, and we are their instrument."[6][5]

The following day, on November 1, 2525, the Unified Earth Government began mobilized the UNSC, the CMA and other military services.[6] The UNSC now on full alert[5] stripped the CMA of its forces, giving them to NAVCOM and UNICOM.[1] On November 2, the SPARTAN-IIs were deployed.[6]

At some point immediately after the attack on Harvest, Green Hills and Second Base were attacked by the Covenant.[7] On the 27th of November, Chi Ceti IV was assaulted by a Covenant ship at the same time SPARTAN-II forces were receiving their MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor. Almost immediately after in December, the SPARTANs were reassigned to fight the Covenant at Alpha Corvi II.[8]

The first year

The beginning of 2526 saw the destruction of Bliss.[9] Soon after on March 1, Preston Cole in charge of UNSC Battle Group X-Ray fought the Covenant off over Harvest.[10] Seven days later, Cole as well as others would devise Operation: SILENT STORM, part of which would involve laying a trap at Biko using Task Force Yama.[11] At this point in time, the Covenant were only operating in the Polona Sector, Vevina sector, and Grenadi sectors.[12] The colony of Etalan, with roughly 10 million people was also attacked during this time.[11]

 
The Covenant glassing Circinius IV.

As part of SILENT STORM, the UNSC moved to position themselves at Seoba, over Biko and discovered an Insurrectionist plot to overthrow the Bikon Chancellor. This would require the UNSC to go on the offensive before they would fight the Covenant.[13] The Insurrectionists were driven back, but not before the Covenant arrived and attacked the planet.[14]

Almost a month after, the prestigious Corbulo Academy of Military Science on Circinius IV was destroyed, leaving only 3 survivors who were rescued by Blue Team. Parts of the planet were also glassed.[15]

Only two days after Circinius IV, ONI projects were refocused to solely counter the Covenant. As well, ONI Section Two sent emissaries to Outer Colony leaders to warn them of the Covenant and give them an offer: end hostilities with the UNSC and receive protection. Initially, they laughed at the prospect, until they witnessed footage of Bliss.[16]

Planets began falling two or three a week. The Office of Naval Intelligence was unable to collate intelligence at the rate of the Covenant incursion. UNSC Fleet Command was unable to plan out grand strategies and thus granted operational autonomy to UNSC naval units.[17]

In the summer, UNSC forces along with forces from the Children of Mesra fought the Covenant on Mesra.[17]

At the end of the year, the UNSC and Covenant fought a large battle in the Alpha Aurigae system.[7] Capella and Origami would be attacked but not glassed.[18]

Pressing inward

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During the first five years of the war, Red Team would outperform most other groundside units as they were sent from world to world in the outer colonies to try and slow the Covenant.[19] Orion-class assault carriers were also used as flagships in desperate rearguard actions trying to buy time for evacuees to flee to the Inner Colonies.[20]

Despite having attempted to attack the world years earlier, the Covenant would glass Chi Ceti IV in 2527.[18] In 2528, the UNSC continued to counter the Covenant at the Battle of XI Boötis A[7] but Madrigal fell later in the year.[21]

Two years later in 2530, Eridanus II was glassed and the UNSC abandoned the planet.[22] On December 24 of 2530, the UNSC and Covenant clashed at the Battle of the Great Bear. The battle would lead to the formation of the Cole Protocol.[7]

As the Outer Colonies fell, the UEG spent considerable resources building up Cascade in order to replace accumulating losses elsewhere. Evacuated skilled technical and engineering personnel also ended up on the world resulting in the UNSC building a naval depot there in 2530.[23]

 
Spirit of Fire forces planning actions on Arcadia.

The Arbiter

Despite their major numerical and technological advantages over humanity, by 2531, the Covenant High Prophets had realized that the task of destroying an entire sapient species had a logistical burden beyond anything that the Covenant military could muster without leaving Covenant space defenseless.[24] Seeking a more efficient solution, the Prophet of Regret dispatched Arbiter Ripa 'Moramee to Harvest to claim a Forerunner artifact buried under the north pole of Harvest.[25] After a heated fight on the surface, forces from the UNSC Spirit of Fire were able to examine the artifact, a star map, and realized that it had led the Covenant to another human colony: Arcadia.[26]

As predicted, the Covenant followed the information from the artifact to Arcadia. The Covenant hoped that the planet would contain more Forerunner artifacts for them to claim, and while they only found a complex of ruins, information garnered from them led them to a Shield World. The Spirit of Fire followed and removed the Covenant presence from the planet. However, 'Moramee's capture of an important civilian researcher forced Captain Cutter to pursue the Covenant to the newly discovered Shield World without reinforcements.[24]

On the Shield World, the crew of the Spirit of Fire eventually discovered that the Covenant needed Professor Anders to activate the Apex and claim the huge fleet of Forerunner dreadnoughts held there.[27] A group of Marines, together with SPARTAN-II Red Team, rescued the researcher and destroyed the Shield World by initiating the collapse of the interior star. The Arbiter was also killed by John Forge during the battle though the Prophet of Regret escaped.[28]

By the same year, fighting with the Covenant had reduced the amount of UNSC fissile material in the sector containing the 111 Tauri system to virtually none.[29]

Further battles

Despite the loss of Trove, the Covenant would continue to press forward. In 2532, the colony of Vodin would be attacked but would survive.[18][30]

Hat Yai and Paradise Falls, however, would end up being glassed in 2533. Harvest would be glassed again in 2534.[18]

Aftermath

Loss of the Outer Colonies

With the fall of the Outer Colonies, the UNSC called upon private industry to manufacture previously classified war materiel. The result of this would be the GEN1 ROGUE-class Mjolnir.[31]

By 2535, a number of Outer Colonies had been lost and refugees were beginning to pour into the Inner Colonies, such as on Chi Rho.[32]

The losses of various Outer Colonies would also create some of the orphans who would make up the SPARTAN-III program. This includes but is not limited to; Carter-A259 following Biko,[33] Rosenda-A344 after Vodin,[34] and Emile-A239 following Eridanus II.[35]

The Inner Colonies

Main article: Siege of the Inner Colonies

On June 1, 2536, the Covenant had finally broken into the Inner Colonies.[1] This would be the beginning of a multi-year siege of the most inner worlds of humanity.

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Continuing losses in the Outer Colonies

Other Outer Colonies also fell even after the Inner Colonies were being attacked. Meridian, came under siege for three years late into the war. So too were Alluvion and Concord. As well, Arcadia was attacked a second time.

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Timeline

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2525

2526

2527

2528

2529

2530

2531

2532

2533

2534

  • Harvest is glassed again.[18]

Gallery

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo Wars, Timeline: 2536
  2. ^ Halo: Reach: Data Pad 14
  3. ^ Halo Mythos, page 74-75
  4. ^ Xbox.com, Halo Storyline: (Additional copy on HBO Forums) (Retrieved on Apr 24, 2008) [local archive] [external archive]
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  7. ^ a b c d e f Halo Wars: Genesis
  8. ^ a b Halo: Collateral Damage, issue 1
  9. ^ Halo: Reach, Dr. Halsey's Personal Journal, Excerpt From Accra Log Page 1
  10. ^ Halo: Silent Storm - Historian's Note
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  12. ^ Halo: Silent Storm, chapter 6
  13. ^ Halo: Silent Storm, chapter 7
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  19. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 95
  20. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 127
  21. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 72
  22. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 240
  23. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 45
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