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In [[2542]], the UNSC abandoned Emerald Cove due to the danger from the [[Covenant]]. Though there is no information in whether or not there was any combat in the abandonment and or evacuation, or if the planet was [[glassing|glassed]] or even located by the Covenant due to no [[Human]] presence.
In [[2542]], the UNSC abandoned Emerald Cove due to the danger from the [[Covenant]]. Though there is no information in whether or not there was any combat in the abandonment and or evacuation, or if the planet was [[glassing|glassed]] or even located by the Covenant due to no [[Human]] presence.


''Trivia''  
'''Trivia'''
*Halopedian Lt. Cronin is set to release a non-canon short story on the events of the UNSC evacuation, in a short, but unpredetermined amount of time.
*Halopedian Lt. Cronin is set to release a non-canon short story on the events of the UNSC evacuation, in a short, but unpredetermined amount of time.



Revision as of 12:01, December 23, 2008

Template:Ratings Template:Planet Emerald Cove was a UNSC colony world. During their training, the Spartan-II's were sent on an underwater mission with Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez. Mendez sabotaged half of the Spartans' air tanks and in return, they stole his. They then, as SPARTAN-044 humorously put it, "ditched him and camped out on an island for a week, with nothing to do but light bonfires, bake clams, and surf". It was a good memory they all enjoyed sharing. [1]

In 2542, the UNSC abandoned Emerald Cove due to the danger from the Covenant. Though there is no information in whether or not there was any combat in the abandonment and or evacuation, or if the planet was glassed or even located by the Covenant due to no Human presence.

Trivia

  • Halopedian Lt. Cronin is set to release a non-canon short story on the events of the UNSC evacuation, in a short, but unpredetermined amount of time.


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