Emerald Cove
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- Frederic-104: "This reminds me of the underwater mission Chief Mendez sent us on at Emerald Cove. When he sabotaged half our air tanks? And we ended up stealing his."
- Anton-044: "And after, we ditched him and camped on that island. It was a week with nothing to do but light bonfires, bake clams, and surf."
- — Frederic-104 and Anton-044 recall their time on Emerald Cove[3]
Emerald Cove was a human colony world in the Alpha Imura system of the Orion Arm.[1]
Overview[edit]
Topography[edit]
The colony was known throughout human space as a world of sublime beauty, with thousands of miles of white sandy beaches, azure oceans, and an archipelagic environment.[4][5]
Locations[edit]
Known residents[edit]
- Michael Sullivan - Senior Communications Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence.[6]
- Kojo Agu - Orbital Drop Shock Trooper
History[edit]
During their training, the Spartan-IIs were sent on an underwater mission to Emerald Cove with Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez. Mendez sabotaged half of the Spartans' air tanks to test them; they stole his in retaliation. Afterwards, the Spartans abandoned their training and hid out on a deserted island for a week, lighting bonfires, baking clams, and surfing.[3] After Madrigal was glassed in 2528 by the Covenant, Kojo Agu took residence on Emerald Cove in the city of Holetown.[7][8]
In 2542, during the Human-Covenant War, the UNSC abandoned Emerald Cove due to the threat of nearby Covenant forces. However, Emerald Cove's fate remained unknown as of 2552, with some questioning if the world was glassed or occupied by the Covenant, or simply left untouched by the alien empire.[3][4][5]
The planet survived up to 2558, with crew members of the Ace of Spades going to the planet at that time.[1]
Government and society[edit]
Culture[edit]
Emerald Cove was both a destination for tourists and the United Nations Space Command and had "beautiful colonists that made any trip there a happy one".[4][5]
Production notes[edit]
- Main article: Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)/Mistakes
Emerald Cove is incorrectly listed as being in the Gamma Piscium system in the Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition).[2] Gamma Piscium is an actual star located in the constellation of Pisces, approximately 135 light years away from Earth. In contrast, there is no such star named 'Alpha Imura,' nor does there exist an Earth constellation called 'Imura.' Taking the system's fictitious in-universe name into account, it could be reasoned that Alpha Imura is merely a different and futuristic moniker that could still very well refer to the Gamma Piscium system.
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo: First Strike (First mentioned)
- Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn (Mentioned only)
- Halo: Renegades (Mentioned only)
- Halo: Point of Light
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b c d Halo: Point of Light, chapter 4
- ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 50
- ^ a b c Halo: First Strike, page 220 (2003); 266 (2010)
- ^ a b c Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition), page 296-297
- ^ a b c Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition), page 308-309
- ^ Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Squad
- ^ Bungie.net, Meet the Squad (Retrieved on Oct 12, 2014) [archive]
- ^ Bungie.net, Halo 3 ODST : Field Guide - Dutch (Retrieved on May 25, 2013) [local archive] [external archive]