Operation: RED FLAG
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- "Assembled here tonight are all surviving Spartans save three, who are otherwise engaged on fields of combat too distant to be easily recalled. In the last decade of combat there have only been three KIAs and one Spartan too wounded to continue active duty. You are to be commended for having the best operational record of any unit in the fleet. It is very good to see you all again."
- — Dr. Halsey beginning her briefing.
Operation: RED FLAG was a planned United Nations Space Command operation designed to put an end to the 27-year struggle of the Human-Covenant War. It was initiated by ONI Section Three in mid-2552 as a desperate attempt to avert humanity's imminent defeat at the hands of the Covenant Empire; however, the operation was never carried out due to the Fall of Reach and the UNSC's subsequent retreat to Earth.[1]
Admiral Margaret Orlenda Parangosky, head of the Office of Naval Intelligence, would first reference RED FLAG in a letter to Vice Admiral Hieronymus Michael Stanforth on July 19th, 2552.[2]
Operation
The operation was to be executed in four phases,[3] around a colony under attack by the Covenant; Admiral Stanforth preferred one with a large amount of Forerunner relics. Reach was at first only a hypothetical option, but ONI was willing to sacrifice the planet after calculating the inevitability of its discovery.[4][5]
- Phase One — The first objective of the operation consisted of the disabling and capture of a Covenant flagship carrier (either a CAS-class assault carrier or the CSO-class supercarrier). For the first phase, Dr. Halsey selected Captain Jacob Keyes for his exemplary performance during the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, and his newly fitted cruiser, the UNSC Pillar of Autumn. For the completion of the mission, Stanforth was willing to risk his own ships in order to bait any artifact-retrieval ships into going planetside.
- Phase Two — Involving the boarding of the captured Covenant vessel by a group of SPARTAN-IIs. They would then neutralize the onboard defenses and commandeer the ship. They, with help from a then-unidentified mission specialist, would then crack the navigation database of the ship and discover the location of the Covenant capital world, "High Charity".
- Phase Three — With the help of the mission specialist, the Spartans would then pilot the captured Covenant carrier to High Charity.
- Phase Four — The final phase of the operation involved the infiltration of High Charity and the capture of one of the three Covenant Prophet Hierarchs for negotiating purposes. The UNSC hoped that by capturing a Hierarch and holding him hostage, they could force the Covenant into agreeing to a truce, thereby ending a war that the UNSC would most certainly have lost.
Results
Despite the Fall of Reach, the loss of most of the SPARTAN-II force assigned to the operation, the death of almost all Pillar of Autumn crew, and the Battle of Installation 04, John-117 had every intention of continuing Operation: RED FLAG, despite arguments against it by Lieutenant Elias Haverson and Cortana. The Master Chief succeded in capturing the Covenant supercarrier Ascendant Justice, completing the first phase and making it theoreticaly possible to do. As this mission had priority over anything else, the Master Chief had tactical command of the survivors including Haverson and could make the decision to continue on. However, despite capturing the ship, besides Cortana, the Master Chief's crew was made up of people unprepared for the mission with no other Spartans and an exhausted group of mixed survivors from the Battle of Installation 04. The Master Chief ultimatly agreed to letting the Admirality decide whether or not the mission was still ago and turned command over to Haverson.[6]
Alternative
Ultimately, the plans would be canceled by a lack of resources and manpower. The Invasion of Earth began shortly after the remains of RED FLAG arrived back at the homeworld, effectively scrubbing any chances of a high-risk offensive by special warfare units accompanied by fleet support.[7] However, events initiated within the ranks of the Hierarchs and High Council would provide a similar outcome to that envisioned by High Command and Naval Intelligence just months before. An ongoing feud between the increasing Jiralhanae threat encroaching on Sangheili commanders throughout the military planned by the Hierarchs would ultimately culminate in its fall, the Great Schism tore a rift between these two castes, with the former of the two species becoming the favored guardians of the Great Journey.[8][9] Taking advantage of these brewing events, on November 2nd, 2552, the former Spartan leader of RED FLAG managed to infiltrate a heavily-occupied area on Installation 05 (Delta Halo), defeat a detachment of Sangheili Honor Guardsmen, and assassinate the High Prophet of Regret.[10] Just days after during a Flood assault on High Charity, the High Prophet of Mercy was killed by the spreading infection in front of John-117.
A month later, a joint Human-Sangheili force of the Fleet of Retribution led by Commander Miranda Keyes began an operation to destroy the remaining command elements of the High Prophet of Truth and his fleet at the Citadel. This joint force destroyed a handful of Covenant infantry forces, in addition to their armor and aerial assets. The push to the Citadel ultimately led to end of the Human-Covenant War with the assassination of the Prophet of Truth by Arbiter Thel 'Vadam, with John-117 as witness.[11]
While the assassination of the three Hierarchs did result in the end of politically-organized major combat operations by the Covenant Empire, it's unknown if the military leaders of the Covenant's vast armies and fleets either surrendered or took part in a galactic-wide cease fire. However, pockets of Jiralhanae resistance did continue small-scale skirmishes against the Sangheili until the end of the decade.[12]
List of appearances
- Halo: The Fall of Reach (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ Halo: Reach, Dr. Halsey's personal journal
- ^ Halo.xbox.com: OFFICE OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE//SECTION 3 - DATA DROP THREE
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, pages 240-245
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Data Drop 3
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Data Drop 4
- ^ Halo: First Strike, pages 90-93
- ^ Halo 2, level Cairo Station
- ^ Halo 3: ODST, level Tayari Plaza
- ^ Halo 2, level Gravemind
- ^ Halo 2, level Regret
- ^ Halo 3, level The Covenant
- ^ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe, The Return