Cole Protocol

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The Cole Protocol, otherwise known as United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1 is a command issued by Vice Admiral Preston Cole to help stop the Covenant from finding Earth. Essentially, it is an order to not allow the Covenant to retrieve data that contains the location of Earth, and forbids retreating vessles from setting course to Earth, because the Covenant may be able to track their movement.

All UNSC personnel were commanded to read the Cole Protocol under NAVCOM UNSC Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1.

Excerpt from Halo: The Fall of Reach:

The Protocol

Article 1

United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1
Encryption Code: Red
Public Key: file/ rst light/
From: UNSC/NAVCOM Fleet H.T. Ward
To: ALL UNSC PERSONNEL
Subject: General Order 098831A-1 ("The Cole Protocol )
Classification: RESTRICTED (BGX Directive)
The Cole Protocol
To safeguard the Inner Colonies and Earth, all UNSC vessels or stations must not be captured with intact navigation databases that may lead Covenant forces to human civilian population centers.
If any Covenant forces are detected:
1. Activate selective purge of databases on all ship-based and planetary data networks.
2. Initiate triple-screen check to ensure all data has been erased and all backups neutralized.
3. Execute viral data scavengers (Download from UNSCTTP://EPWW:COLEPROTOCOL/Virtualscav/fbr.091)
4. If retreating from Covenant forces, all ships must enter Slipstream space with randomized vectors NOT directed toward Earth, the Inner Colonies, or any other human population center.
5. In case of imminent capture by Covenant forces, all UNSC ships MUST self-destruct.
Violation of this directive will be considered TREASON and pursuant to UNSC Military law articles JAG 845-P and JAG 7556-L, such violations are punishable by life imprisonment or execution.

It is notable that Lieutenant Wagner broke Article 1 but was pardoned.

Article 2

This article is never directly stated, though Captain Keyes uses it while his ship is crashing on Installation 04. Captain Keyes says "I'm initiating the Cole Protocol, Article 2. We're abandoning the Autumn. That means you, too, Cortana." Later saying, "Destruction or capture of a shipboard AI is absolutely unacceptable."[1]

This implies that Article 2 states that all on-board personnel, or at least those that might have intel of any value, are to abandon the vessel should it come under threat of capture. Also, as Captain Keyes said, the destruction or capture of a shipboard AI is not to occur.

As Keyes said, destruction or capture of shipboard AI is not to occur. Yet in First Strike, when searching the wrecked ships, they didn't once think to attempt to salvage the shipboard AI of any of the ships, when it's incredibly likely at least one of the AI survived.

Subsection 7

Subsection 7: No [captured] Covenant craft may be taken to human controlled space without an exhaustive search for tracking systems that could lead the Covenant to Human bases.

Few had even heard of subsection seven because it was little more than a technicality, before the Ascendant Justice was captured. Because the humans could not completely search the ship, they instead planned to take it to Reach and try to return with a more prepared team.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Flood, page 25