2525
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2525 was the year in the 2520s in the 26th century. It was a year that saw the start of the Human-Covenant War, which would become a twenty-seven year long engagement between the Covenant Empire and the United Nations Space Command. The war began after first contact between the belligerents at the human Outer Colony of Harvest. The emergence of the Covenant threat prompted the training of the Spartan-II supersoldiers to be accelerated and a group of them were selected for their very first live combat mission in September of this year, an operation to capture the United Rebel Front colonel, Robert Watts.
Events[edit]
January[edit]
January 2
- Staff Sergeants Avery Johnson and Nolan Byrne, along with Captain Ponder and Petty Officer, First Class Healy, begin training Harvest's Colonial Militia.[1]
January 5
- Rosenda-A344 is born on Earth.[2]
January 16
- Members of the Harvest militia go on a march carrying 25 kilogram rucksacks. Afterwards, Johnson and Ponder attend Harvest's Solstice Celebration. Johnson is briefed by Jilan al-Cygni as to why he and Byrne are there: to prevent Insurrectionist attacks on UNSC freighters.[3]
January 17
- The Covenant ship Minor Transgression attacks a human ship (the Bulk Discount), said human ship having the Walk of Shame in support and hosting not only Johnson and Byrne but also an arsenal of weapons. The aliens are repelled (though Johnson receives a fractured skull) and the ship destroyed, though Dadab and Lighter Than Some are able to escape in an escape pod after making a report on the relics they've found.[4] Colonial Militia trainees Wallace Jenkins, Forsell, Wick and Andersen begin target practice.[5] The Ministry of Fortitude holds a statistic-based meeting. The Minister of Fortitude takes stimulants to help him through the ordeal.[6]
January 18
- Fortitude wakes up, the hangover effect of the stimulants taking hold. The Vice Minister of Tranquility alerts him to the Luminary detections made by Minor Transgression. They resolve to use them to usher in an Age of Reclamation and secure their position as the next trio of Hierarchs.[7] Walk of Shame is dispatched to Reach to request that FLEETCOM send a battle group in the event of first contact escalating into bloodshed.[8]
January 19
- Johnson regains consciousness and is debriefed by Nils Thune and al-Cygni. Johnson resolves to accelerate the militia's training.[9]
February[edit]
February 3
- At 1423 hours, Harvest's Tiara makes long-range radar contact with the Covenant cruiser Rapid Conversion. Contact is lost with Harvest soon after.
February 9
- Jonathan Doherty, is born in Crisium City, Naniwa on Luna.[10][11]
February 11
- First formal contact between the Covenant and humans on Harvest at the Harvest Botanical Gardens. Communications go awry and the Human-Covenant War begins. The Covenant forces, led by Jiralhanae Chieftain Maccabeus, retreat to Rapid Conversion in high orbit over Harvest.[12]
- The Prophet of Restraint impregnates a female San'Shyuum, despite his defective genes making it illegal for him to reproduce. With the mother refusing an abortion, a scandal starts brewing over the issue.[13]
- The Human-Covenant War begins.
- Jilan al-Cygni deploys a RQ-XII drone.[14]
February 22
- After a week of remaining still, Rapid Conversion attacks the small, remote town of Gladsheim, while Dextro Xur-pattern Spirits, Jiralhanae, and Yanme'e slaughter its residents. The Harvest militia evacuates the town's few survivors, resulting in the injury of Maccabeus and the death of Ritul.[15]
February 23
- Evacuation of Harvest. About 22,000-23,000 civilians are killed. Tartarus kills Maccabeus and takes control of the Covenant forces. Rapid Conversion is disabled by Harvest's mass driver while colonists and militiamen escape to the Tiara.[16]
- Large firefights at the Tiara and Harvest's reactor complex ensue. Notable deaths include Ponder, Vorenus, Dadab, and Lighter Than Some. Loki destroys the Tiara.[17]
February 28
- Miranda Halsey is born to Catherine Halsey and Jacob Keyes,[18] on Luna.[19]
March[edit]
March 6
- The Office of Naval Intelligence declares Onyx classified after the discovery of Forerunner artifacts.[20]
March 9
- At 1130 hours, the Spartan-IIs undergo rigorous chemical, physical and biological augmentations onboard Medical Facility Endurance in orbit over the planet Reach.[21][22]
- At 1552 hours, John-117's surgery starts.[23]
March 25
- The Spartan-IIs awaken aboard Endurance and Halsey assesses the results.[22] Thirty-three Spartans successfully pass the alterations.[24] Thirty subjects have died,[Note 1] and twelve are permanently disabled.
March 30
- Funeral service is held for those who died undergoing augmentations in the SPARTAN-II program, aboard UNSC Atlas en route to the Lambda Serpentis system.[25]
April[edit]
April 1
- Doctor Catherine Halsey has the bodies of the deceased SPARTAN-IIs cryogenically preserved in hopes of reviving them in the future. The augmentation washouts are given desk jobs to allow them to continue to support the UNSC.[26]
April 20
- CMA Argo arrives in the Epsilon Indi system and makes a confirmation transmission. No further reports are received.[27]
April 21
- Mack detects the CMA Argo enter Harvest's orbit. He attempts to warn Argo of the Covenant, but the scout ship is destroyed by Rapid Conversion.[28]
April 22
- John-117 kills two Marines of the 105th Shock Troops Division and severely wounds another aboard Atlas in an incident secretly engineered by ONI to test the efficiency of the SPARTAN-II augmentations.[29]
May[edit]
May 11
- Preston Cole's liver fails from cirrhosis, and is subsequently replaced - as are his damaged heart and endocrine system - with flash-cloned transplants.[30]
June[edit]
June 27
- Dr. Halsey begins to plan therapies, experimental surgeries, and rehabilitations for over eighty percent of the SPARTAN-II augmentation washouts. Some of the protocols are estimated to take years to complete. Artificial intelligences predict a fifty percent success rate, though Halsey believes the Spartans' will to serve the UNSC will boost the success rate.[26]
June 28
- Dr. Halsey moves her research from Camp Hathcock to CASTLE Base, declining an invitation of working in a corner suite in Olympic Tower.[26]
June 30
- The NAVSPECWEP approves the limited-run production of the MJOLNIR Mark IV armor, four months after the prototypes were sent.[26]
- A test case file was unintentionally "attached" to an official response to Catherine Halsey. The file showed a volunteer attempting to use a prototype of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor, resulting in his death due to his lack of training and proper physiology.[26]
July[edit]
July 1
August[edit]
August 8
- Captain James Cutter is assigned command of the UNSC Spirit of Fire.[32]
September[edit]
September 1
- Dr. Halsey works on improving the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor prototypes. Due to its secrecy, she relocates the Materials Group division working on the armor to Damascus Testing Facility in Vhalkem on Chi Ceti IV.[26]
September 11
- SPARTAN-IIs train with the Mark I armor in the Reach UNSC Military Complex. Dr. Halsey determines the soldiers are ready for their first mission.[33]
September 12
- SPARTAN-IIs are briefed on their first mission aboard the destroyer UNSC Pioneer, capturing United Rebel Front leader Colonel Robert Watts.[34]
- John-117 is promoted to Petty Officer, Third Class.[35]
September 14
- The Assault on Eridanus Secundus. Blue Team—consisting of John-117, Samuel-034, Linda-058, Kelly-087, and Frederic-104—infiltrate URF military base Eridanus Secundus in the Eridanus system's asteroid belt. Robert Watts is captured by the SPARTAN-IIs and returned to the UNSC. The asteroid's hangar bay is damaged by Sam, causing it to vent atmosphere.[36]
October[edit]
October 7
- Battle Group 4, composed of the CMA Heracles, the CMA Arabia and the CMA Vostok enters the Epsilon Indi system and make contact with a Covenant ship. The Covenant ship destroys the Vostok and the Arabia with only the badly damaged Heracles escaping.[37]
- The Covenant ship broadcasts the following message to the battlegroup: "Your destruction is the will of the Gods...and we are their instrument," in complete English, showing that the Covenant have been studying humanity for some time.[38]
October 15
October 31
- FLEETCOM recieves the Covenant's declaration of war.[39]
November[edit]
November 1
- UNSC is put on full alert for the Covenant. The training of the SPARTAN-IIs is accelerated.[38]
- The CMA combat forces are immediately placed under the UNSC's NAVCOM/UNICOM for preparation for the upcoming war.[40]
November 2
- Office of Naval Intelligence agents Lieutenant Commander Jack Hopper and Lieutenant Demos convince Vice Admiral Preston Cole to come out of retirement and lead the fleet to retake Harvest.[41]
- The SPARTAN-IIs are informed of hostile contact with the Covenant and the fate of Harvest. They are introduced to Project MJOLNIR.[42]
November 3
- Dr. Halsey begins to analyze the Covenant.[26]
November 5
- Many high-ranking personnel within the UNSC begin to show fear of the Covenant. Dr. Halsey and Franklin Mendez discuss the SPARTAN-IIs and Covenant threat.[26]
November 6–27
- On their way to the Chi Ceti system, the Spartan-IIs accomplish minor missions for three weeks, including putting down rebel factions on Jericho VII and shutting down a black market bazaar near Roosevelt military base.[43]
November 27
- The Battle of Chi Ceti. The SPARTAN-IIs are delivered to the Damascus Testing Facility on Chi Ceti IV by the UNSC Commonwealth. While en route to the planet, Commonwealth is attacked by the Covenant's Unrelenting. The Commonwealth manages to damage Unrelenting, allowing the Spartans to escape to Chi Ceti IV.[44]
- Within the UNSC Damascus Materials Testing Facility, the SPARTAN-IIs are introduced and fitted with the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark IV.[45]
- While the Spartans are returning to the Commonwealth, Unrelenting returns and attacks the frigate. The SPARTAN-IIs board the Covenant ship. They plant Anvil-II air-to-surface missiles at the ship's reactor and detonate them, destroying the ship—resulting in the death of Samuel-034.[46]
December[edit]
December 1
- Blue Team attends a funeral for Samuel-034 aboard the UNSC Persian Gate .
December 3
- The UNSC colony Alpha Corvi II is attacked by the Covenant; a large ground force assaults Jamshid, the largest settlement on the planet. Despite having inflicted heavy casualties, an alliance forged by the UNSC and United Rebel Front fails to halt the Covenant invasion, forcing the UNSC to abandon the colony.
Unknown[edit]
- Ninth Age of Reclamation begins with the ascension of the High Prophets of Truth, Mercy, and Regret. They declare that the human race destroyed a vast Forerunner reliquary and are to be exterminated, starting the Human-Covenant War.[47]
- Some time before April 22, then-Second Lieutenant Antonio Silva is assigned to command an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper platoon onboard UNSC Atlas.[48]
- The Assembly holds a tribunal for one of its members, who is believed to have attempted communication with the Covenant.[49] Later in the year, they discuss the SPARTAN-II program and how it managed to reach operational capacity a year before the Insurrection expanded beyond control.[50]
- During the evacuation of Harvest, two UNSC Marines, Chris Preston and David Dominguez, are assigned to a freighter which is boarded by Kig-Yar. The two Marines fend off the boarders and protect the ship's passengers, but Dominguez is killed and Preston suffers a major injury to his throat that rendered him mute. The Marines were able to secure a set of Kig-Yar point defense gauntlets from the ship's boarders, which proved crucial for the development of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor's energy shielding systems.[51]
- The Able-class heavy destroyer saw a refit.[52]
Notes[edit]
- ^ In Halo: The Fall of Reach - The Animated Series, Déjà states that 27 subjects died, 36% of the candidates.
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