Britain[2][3] is a region of formerly constituent parts of a defunct nation.[4]
The adjective for Britain is British.[5][2] A distinct accent was known to come from Britain.[6]
Overview
Topography and ecology
Locations
- Birmingham - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit, demonstrating imagery of the Second Battle of New Mombasa.[3]
- Bristol - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- Cheshire - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- Doncaster - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- Hull - birthplace of Randall Aiken
- Leeds - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- London - Previously the capital of England and home to the Houses of Parliament, the site of a terror attack in the 22nd century and the location chosen for Iona's trial.
- Plymouth - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- Portsmouth - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- Reading - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- Romford - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- Sheffield - One of the cities chosen to display Jake Courage's "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- Wolverhampton - birthplace of Malcolm Geffen
- Scotland - Childhood home of Michael Baird[8]
- Iona - the island of which inspired the name of the AI Iona.
- Edinburgh - Location of The University of Edinburgh. Later one of the sites to display the "Shooting a Hero" exhibit.[3]
- Edinburgh University - A renowned centre for teaching and research. Unharmed during the Battle of Earth, it was used for research on Forerunner artefacts and home to the Department of Xenoarchaeological Studies.
- Department of Xenoarchaeological Studies - Where Dr. William Iqbal and his colleagues were hired by ONI to study Forerunner relics discovered on various worlds including Earth and the Ancient Human ruins of Heian.[9]
- Edinburgh University - A renowned centre for teaching and research. Unharmed during the Battle of Earth, it was used for research on Forerunner artefacts and home to the Department of Xenoarchaeological Studies.
Known residents
History
18th and 19th-century
In the 18th and 19th-centuries, British colonies began to diverge from Britain itself, in one case leading to war.[11] At some point, the British constructed a training and refueling base on Diego Garcia due to the island's position near India, Pakistan, Hong Kong, and Africa.[12][13] During World War II, the British managed to crack a German code.[14]
22nd-century
In the 22nd-century, the Houses of Parliament were destroyed in an act of domestic terrorism.[4]
25th and 26th-century
By the 26th-century, the island of Iona, was part of the North Atlantic Protectorate.[4] As well, the cities of London and Edinburgh were a part of the European Union.[12][13]
During the Battle for Earth in the Human-Covenant War, London came under attack by Covenant forces.[10][15]
Following the Human-Covenant War, a collection of photographs by Jake Courage toured Britain.[2][3]
Government and society
Culture
Some form of nobility existed in Britain until at least the 25th or 26th-centuries, with Terrence Hood being a member. He would take the title of "Lord".[16][5]
Gameplay
Halo 2 and Halo 2: Anniversary
The southern coast of Britain as well as the nighttime city lights of London and other urban centers on the island can be seen on the levels The Armory and Cairo Station.
Other
The Halo Experience Showcase, a race in Forza Horizon 4, is set in Britain albeit with a Halo ring in the sky.
List of appearances
- I love bees (First appearance)
- Halo 2
- Believe
- Halo: Evolutions
- Halo: Saint's Testimony (Mentioned only)
- Halo: Point of Light (Indirect mention)
Sources
- ^ Halo 2: Anniversary, campaign level Cairo Station
- ^ a b c Jake Courage
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Xbox.com, Jake Courage: defunct, Archived
- ^ a b c Halo: Saint's Testimony, page 7-8 (Google Play)
- ^ a b Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 113
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, chapter 16
- ^ Midnight in the Heart of Midlothian, Motion Comic
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Sergeant Mike Baird
- ^ Halo: Evolutions - From the Office of Dr. William Arthur Iqbal
- ^ a b Halo Infinite Multiplayer Season 1 Cinematic Intro
- ^ Halo: Evolutions - The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole
- ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition) - Earth, page 296-297
- ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition) - Earth, page 284-285
- ^ I love bees, Axon Clips, Chapter 4 - Herzog: "Enigma"
- ^ Axis Studios, Halo Infinite: "Focusing on the recollections of Spartan Commander Laurette Agryna, the trailer delves into her own heroic journey as a young girl caught in the crosshairs of a battle in the centre of London 2552 AD, her rescue by Spartans and her inspiration to become a Spartan herself." (Retrieved on Aug 31, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition), page 73
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