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UNSC Security Council

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The UNSC Security Council[1] is a body of senior military figures that is in overall control of the in the United Nations Space Command Defense Force. Part of the UNSC High Command, it is based in Sydney, Australia. How it relates to the Unified Earth Government and the Secretary of Defense is unclear.

The Security Council temporarily superseded the Unified Earth Government as humanity's overall governing body during the Human-Covenant War, though some power had been returned to the civilian government by early 2553.[2] The Security Council is largely made up of military personnel, tasked with planning, administering, and coordinating the branches and operations of the UNSCDF.

As of September 4th, 2552, known members of the committee included the following:

There were also a number of other officers present at this time, presumably representing the UNSC Army and the UNSC Air Force.

The Council is based in Sydney, Australia, and meets in a protected underground chamber of HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6, which contains a crescent-shaped table[3] behind double doors guarded by two battle-ready MPs.[4] Although Sydney was devastated during the Battle of Earth, Bravo-6 itself remained mostly untouched and continues to be the Security Council's headquarters in the post-war era.[5]

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 104 ("And if you wish to keep your newly acquired position on the Security Council, you will show them that respect, or I will personally kick you from here to Melbourne.")
  2. ^ Halo: Glasslands, Chapter 1
  3. ^ a b c d e Halo: First Strike, page 100, ("Wagner recognized most of the brass seated at the crescent-shaped table: Major General Nicolas Strauss, Fleet Admiral Sir Terrence Hood, and Colonel James Ackerson. Vice Admiral Whitcomb's chair was empty.")
  4. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 100 ("A pair of MPs snapped to as he approached the set of double doors. They didn't salute, and their hands rested on their holstered sidearms. They stared straight ahead, but Wagner knew that if he twitched the wrong way he'd be shot first and questioned later.")
  5. ^ Halo: Glasslands, Chapter 1

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