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'''New Mombasa''' was a major port city and industrial center on [[Mombasa|Mombasa Island]] in south [[Republic of Kenya|Kenya]], in the [[East African Protectorate]] on [[Earth]]. On the mouth of the river north of the island is the [[Mombasa Tether]], a dominant feature of the city skyline. [[Old Mombasa]] is located on the mainland surrounding the island. Like Earth's other [[Space elevator|tether]] cities, New Mombasa's infrastructure was managed with the help of a second generation [[Dumb AI|"dumb" AI]], the [[Superintendent]].<ref name="odst">'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'''</ref> It was the main target of the initial [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] attack during the [[Battle of Earth]].<ref name="outskirts">'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[Outskirts]]''</ref> The city was invaded, occupied, and destroyed in the course of the conflict.
'''New Mombasa''' was a major port city and industrial center on [[Mombasa|Mombasa Island]] in south [[Republic of Kenya|Kenya]], in the [[East African Protectorate]] on [[Earth]]. On the mouth of the river north of the island is the [[Mombasa Tether]], a dominant feature of the city skyline. [[Old Mombasa]] is located on the mainland surrounding the island. Like Earth's other [[Space elevator|tether]] cities, New Mombasa's infrastructure was managed with the help of a second generation [[Dumb AI|"dumb" AI]], the [[Superintendent]].<ref name="odst">'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'''</ref> It was the main target of the initial [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] attack during the [[Battle of Earth]].<ref name="outskirts">'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[Outskirts]]''</ref> The city was invaded, occupied, and destroyed in the course of the conflict.


==Description==
==Geography==
[[File:Mombasa View From Sky.jpg|thumb|300px|An overhead view of the general area of New Mombasa.]]
[[File:Mombasa View From Sky.jpg|thumb|300px|An overhead view of the general area of New Mombasa.]]
The dramatic rise of sea levels has changed the coastlines of [[Wikipedia:Mombasa Island|Mombasa Island]] and its surroundings. This has also forced a seawall to be built around the city, in order to prevent it from being flooded. [[New Mombasa Waterfront Highway|A highway]] runs along the seawall surrounding the island.<ref name="odst"/> Despite sea levels dropping at some point,<ref group="notes">The Old Mombasa shoreline in the ''Halo 2'' level ''Outskirts'' has massive seawalls resting firmly on dry land, suggesting that they were built in a time when the sea level was much higher.</ref> large areas of former land still remain underwater. The northern side of the island still retains more of its original width than the southern section, which is much more narrow and symmetrically bordered by a massive seawall. The narrow southern half houses the city center and the business districts of the city, while on the northern side, industrial structures and docks are more prevalent.<ref name="odst"/>
The dramatic rise of sea levels has changed the coastlines of [[Wikipedia:Mombasa Island|Mombasa Island]] and its surroundings. This has also forced a seawall to be built around the city, in order to prevent it from being flooded. [[New Mombasa Waterfront Highway|A highway]] runs along the seawall surrounding the island.<ref name="odst"/> Despite sea levels dropping at some point,<ref group="notes">The Old Mombasa shoreline in the ''Halo 2'' level ''Outskirts'' has massive seawalls resting firmly on dry land, suggesting that they were built in a time when the sea level was much higher.</ref> large areas of former land still remain underwater. The northern side of the island still retains more of its original width than the southern section, which is much more narrow and symmetrically bordered by a massive seawall. The narrow southern half houses the city center and the business districts of the city, while on the northern side, industrial structures and docks are more prevalent.<ref name="odst"/>
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Though New Mombasa suffered extreme damage from the Covenant invasion, after the Human-Covenant War, [[Project Rebirth]] aimed to rebuild and revitalize the city.<ref>'''McFarlane Toys/Halo Point Prizes''','' Campaign Master Chief''</ref>
Though New Mombasa suffered extreme damage from the Covenant invasion, after the Human-Covenant War, [[Project Rebirth]] aimed to rebuild and revitalize the city.<ref>'''McFarlane Toys/Halo Point Prizes''','' Campaign Master Chief''</ref>


==In the games==
==Government and administration==
The overall appearance and shape of the city of New Mombasa have changed greatly over the years, but the general architectural direction has stayed fairly similar.
The city's most senior government figure was the Mayor of New Mombasa.<ref>'''[[McFarlane Toys/Halo Point Prizes]]''', ''Campaign Master Chief''</ref> The [[New Mombasa Police Department]] (NMPD) was the organisation charged with [[Civilian security forces|law enforcement ]], though by the time of the Battle of Mombasa, it had become a highly corrupt organisation under the leadership of Commissioner [[Kinsler]].<ref name="odst">'''Halo 3: ODST'''</ref>
 
[[File:NM E303.png|thumb|300px|New Mombasa in the ''Halo 2'' E3 demo.]]
===''Halo 2'' E3 Demo===
In the [[Halo 2 E3 Demo|E3 presentation]] of ''[[Halo 2]]'', the city appeared vastly different than its later versions.
 
The [[Mombasa Tether]] was nowhere to be found. Instead, the space elevator's site in the heart of the city was occupied by a massive arcology shaped like an African baobab tree, composed of multiple "decks" covered in massive skyscrapers, and surrounded by urban sprawl. The city was much larger than its future incarnations, with the urban metropolis sprawling into the horizon as far as one could see. The internal architecture and layout of the city also differed greatly in the final version of ''Halo 2''.<ref>'''[[Halo 2 E3 Demo]]'''</ref>
 
[[File:SpaceElevator.jpg|thumb|300px|The center of New Mombasa, in ''Halo 2''.]]
 
===''Halo 2''===
In ''[[Halo 2]]'', the city was shaped much like its real-world counterpart, with the metropolis residing on the Mombasa island instead of the whole surrounding area having been filled with a gargantuan megalopolis. The massive central structure from the E3 demo was scrapped because the designers wanted New Mombasa to feel more like a real city.<ref name="firstlook">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0yjEi4YnDM '''YouTube:''' ''First Look Halo 2'']</ref>
 
The space elevator was located in the city center, surrounded by massive skyscrapers. A large artificial canal cut through the island, built to house dock facilities for the space elevator. The city's streets appeared more simple and plain than in the E3 Demo, although with more trees and plants. The color palette was also different, now mostly featuring shades of light brown instead of the mostly gray city in the E3 demo.<ref name="h2"/> An effort had been made to try to design the city as realistically as possible, using photographs of the current-day city as reference material and envisioning what the city would look like after 500 years of advancement.<ref name="firstlook"/>
 
New Mombasa is the setting of the level ''[[Metropolis]]'', in which the player crosses the massive suspension bridge from Old Mombasa to the Mombasa Island, following a Covenant Scarab headed into the city. After traversing the highway tunnel and Kilindini Park, they push through a section of the city's industrial zone. There, they come face to face with the Scarab which is eventually trapped in the canals facing the space tether and is destroyed by the player, moments before Regret flees the city with the ''In Amber Clad'' in pursuit.
 
===''Halo 3''===
New Mombasa is not seen for much of the duration of ''[[Halo 3]]'', but if one looks across from [[The Portal|the Portal]] they can see the smoking ruins of the city in the distance. Most of the action on the ground takes place around the market city of [[Voi]] instead.<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', campaign levels ''[[Tsavo Highway (Level)|Tsavo Highway]] and [[The Storm (Level)|The Storm]]''</ref>
 
One can see signs pointing to New Mombasa on ''[[Tsavo Highway (level)|Tsavo Highway]]''.
 
===''Halo 3: ODST''===
[[File:New Mombasa Island.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The island of New Mombasa in ''Halo 3: ODST''.]]
 
The city's architecture was changed again considerably in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. Unlike [[Metropolis]] in ''Halo 2'', which was set on the northern side of the city, all gameplay spaces in ''ODST'' are located on the southern part of the island. While the areas seen in ''Halo 2'' are not visited nor clearly seen at any point, the city's in-game model from in the level ''[[Prepare to Drop]]'' has significant differences to the ''Halo 2'' version; namely, the absence of the large canal cutting into the island, as well as the bridge crossed in Metropolis. The northwest side of the island now also has a different overall shape than the ''Halo 2'' version, which mostly followed the shape of the real-world Mombasa Island.<ref group="notes">The absence of most of the canal and the bridge seen in ''Halo 2'' can be attributed to the fact ''ODST'' takes place on the other side of the city. The locations seen in ''Halo 2'' are never visited or meant to be seen, and are thus not modeled in-game even if they still exist in the fiction.</ref>
 
The skyscrapers in the city appear more sleek than the gargantuan industrial complexes in ''Halo 2'', and are very similar to those later seen in the city of [[New Alexandria]] on [[Reach]] in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. The city center, itself part of a walled, [[Wikipedia:arcology|arcology]]-like complex, now also has a more clearly defined skyline, with a series of thin skyscrapers increasing evenly in height toward the [[Vyrant Telecom]] headquarters at the center. Another prominent addition is a massive [[ONI]] complex in the southeastern end of the city. The orbital elevator's base has also been moved, and now resides on a small island away from the city center. Its base structure is different, notably being less immense in size than in ''Halo 2''. The internal architecture of the city is much more detailed, with the streets ramping up and down and elevated walkways surrounding them. In many ways, it resembles the city seen in the ''Halo 2'' E3 demo more than the finalized version in ''Halo 2'', albeit better designed and more realistic.
 
Most of the action in ''ODST'' takes place within a symmetrically designed "hub" area between the city center and ONI Alpha Site complex, although certain levels take the player to the Uplift Reserve, into the ONI complex, the data center underneath the city, as well as the Waterfront Highway on the island's seawall.<ref name="odst"/>


==City organizations==
The [[New Mombasa Transit Authority]] (NMTA) was charged with the maintenance of public transport in the city.<ref>'''Halo 2''', multiplayer level ''[[Terminal (level)|Terminal]]''</ref><ref>'''Halo 3: ODST'''</ref> [[New Mombasa Waste Management]] (NMWM) was responsible for city sanitation,<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[Metropolis]]''</ref>, while [[New Mombasa Parks and Recreation]] (NMPR) was responsible for parks and recreational areas. The [[Superintendent]] was heavily involved in all areas of administration.<ref>'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'''</ref>
*[[New Mombasa Police Department]] (NMPD)
*[[New Mombasa Transit Authority]] (NMTA)
*[[New Mombasa Waste Management]] (NMWM)
*[[New Mombasa Parks and Recreation]] (NMPR)


==Locations==
==Locations==
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[[File:NM sectors.png|thumb|right|300px|The sectors in New Mombasa's business district, near the southeast end of the city.]]
[[File:NM sectors.png|thumb|right|300px|The sectors in New Mombasa's business district, near the southeast end of the city.]]
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==In the games==
The overall appearance and shape of the city of New Mombasa have changed greatly over the years, but the general architectural direction has stayed fairly similar.
[[File:NM E303.png|thumb|300px|New Mombasa in the ''Halo 2'' E3 demo.]]
===''Halo 2'' E3 Demo===
In the [[Halo 2 E3 Demo|E3 presentation]] of ''[[Halo 2]]'', the city appeared vastly different than its later versions.
The [[Mombasa Tether]] was nowhere to be found. Instead, the space elevator's site in the heart of the city was occupied by a massive arcology shaped like an African baobab tree, composed of multiple "decks" covered in massive skyscrapers, and surrounded by urban sprawl. The city was much larger than its future incarnations, with the urban metropolis sprawling into the horizon as far as one could see. The internal architecture and layout of the city also differed greatly in the final version of ''Halo 2''.<ref>'''[[Halo 2 E3 Demo]]'''</ref>
[[File:SpaceElevator.jpg|thumb|300px|The center of New Mombasa, in ''Halo 2''.]]
===''Halo 2''===
In ''[[Halo 2]]'', the city was shaped much like its real-world counterpart, with the metropolis residing on the Mombasa island instead of the whole surrounding area having been filled with a gargantuan megalopolis. The massive central structure from the E3 demo was scrapped because the designers wanted New Mombasa to feel more like a real city.<ref name="firstlook">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0yjEi4YnDM '''YouTube:''' ''First Look Halo 2'']</ref>
The space elevator was located in the city center, surrounded by massive skyscrapers. A large artificial canal cut through the island, built to house dock facilities for the space elevator. The city's streets appeared more simple and plain than in the E3 Demo, although with more trees and plants. The color palette was also different, now mostly featuring shades of light brown instead of the mostly gray city in the E3 demo.<ref name="h2"/> An effort had been made to try to design the city as realistically as possible, using photographs of the current-day city as reference material and envisioning what the city would look like after 500 years of advancement.<ref name="firstlook"/>
New Mombasa is the setting of the level ''[[Metropolis]]'', in which the player crosses the massive suspension bridge from Old Mombasa to the Mombasa Island, following a Covenant Scarab headed into the city. After traversing the highway tunnel and Kilindini Park, they push through a section of the city's industrial zone. There, they come face to face with the Scarab which is eventually trapped in the canals facing the space tether and is destroyed by the player, moments before Regret flees the city with the ''In Amber Clad'' in pursuit.
===''Halo 3''===
New Mombasa is not seen for much of the duration of ''[[Halo 3]]'', but if one looks across from [[The Portal|the Portal]] they can see the smoking ruins of the city in the distance. Most of the action on the ground takes place around the market city of [[Voi]] instead.<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', campaign levels ''[[Tsavo Highway (Level)|Tsavo Highway]] and [[The Storm (Level)|The Storm]]''</ref>
One can see signs pointing to New Mombasa on ''[[Tsavo Highway (level)|Tsavo Highway]]''.
===''Halo 3: ODST''===
[[File:New Mombasa Island.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The island of New Mombasa in ''Halo 3: ODST''.]]
The city's architecture was changed again considerably in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. Unlike [[Metropolis]] in ''Halo 2'', which was set on the northern side of the city, all gameplay spaces in ''ODST'' are located on the southern part of the island. While the areas seen in ''Halo 2'' are not visited nor clearly seen at any point, the city's in-game model from in the level ''[[Prepare to Drop]]'' has significant differences to the ''Halo 2'' version; namely, the absence of the large canal cutting into the island, as well as the bridge crossed in Metropolis. The northwest side of the island now also has a different overall shape than the ''Halo 2'' version, which mostly followed the shape of the real-world Mombasa Island.<ref group="notes">The absence of most of the canal and the bridge seen in ''Halo 2'' can be attributed to the fact ''ODST'' takes place on the other side of the city. The locations seen in ''Halo 2'' are never visited or meant to be seen, and are thus not modeled in-game even if they still exist in the fiction.</ref>
The skyscrapers in the city appear more sleek than the gargantuan industrial complexes in ''Halo 2'', and are very similar to those later seen in the city of [[New Alexandria]] on [[Reach]] in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. The city center, itself part of a walled, [[Wikipedia:arcology|arcology]]-like complex, now also has a more clearly defined skyline, with a series of thin skyscrapers increasing evenly in height toward the [[Vyrant Telecom]] headquarters at the center. Another prominent addition is a massive [[ONI]] complex in the southeastern end of the city. The orbital elevator's base has also been moved, and now resides on a small island away from the city center. Its base structure is different, notably being less immense in size than in ''Halo 2''. The internal architecture of the city is much more detailed, with the streets ramping up and down and elevated walkways surrounding them. In many ways, it resembles the city seen in the ''Halo 2'' E3 demo more than the finalized version in ''Halo 2'', albeit better designed and more realistic.
Most of the action in ''ODST'' takes place within a symmetrically designed "hub" area between the city center and ONI Alpha Site complex, although certain levels take the player to the Uplift Reserve, into the ONI complex, the data center underneath the city, as well as the Waterfront Highway on the island's seawall.<ref name="odst"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 14:51, October 7, 2013

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"This is the only place on Earth the Covenant decided to land. That Prophet is going to tell us why."
Admiral Terrence Hood

New Mombasa was a major port city and industrial center on Mombasa Island in south Kenya, in the East African Protectorate on Earth. On the mouth of the river north of the island is the Mombasa Tether, a dominant feature of the city skyline. Old Mombasa is located on the mainland surrounding the island. Like Earth's other tether cities, New Mombasa's infrastructure was managed with the help of a second generation "dumb" AI, the Superintendent.[1] It was the main target of the initial Covenant attack during the Battle of Earth.[2] The city was invaded, occupied, and destroyed in the course of the conflict.

Geography

An overhead view of the general area of New Mombasa.

The dramatic rise of sea levels has changed the coastlines of Mombasa Island and its surroundings. This has also forced a seawall to be built around the city, in order to prevent it from being flooded. A highway runs along the seawall surrounding the island.[1] Despite sea levels dropping at some point,[notes 1] large areas of former land still remain underwater. The northern side of the island still retains more of its original width than the southern section, which is much more narrow and symmetrically bordered by a massive seawall. The narrow southern half houses the city center and the business districts of the city, while on the northern side, industrial structures and docks are more prevalent.[1]

From the northern side of the island, a massive suspension bridge connects the island to the mainland. Starting at some point near the city center, the highway NM 105 E leads over the bridge, to the old city and beyond. Near the end of the bridge on the island is New Mombasa's industrial district, where companies such as Tterrab Industries have their headquarters. Here are also located multiple gargantuan industrial buildings, some with sky bridges connecting them.[2][3]

The city center is elevated above the surrounding terrain by a large "arcology wall", and houses a concentration of gigantic skyscrapers, the highest - the Vyrant Telecom building - being over two kilometers tall.[notes 2] At the southeast end of the city center there are several medium-sized skyscrapers. The NMPD Headquarters is located here. Southeast of the arcology wall, the layout of the city is near-symmetrical, and it is divided to ten sectors. Symmetrical compartmentalization like this is a security precaution taken into account when designing all tether cities, to minimize damage in case the tether were to fall.[4]

The Office of Naval Intelligence has their EAP headquarters and research building on the southeast end of the island. The main building is surrounded by a pool of water and an additional wall similar to the sea wall surrounding the whole island. Northeast of the Alpha Site, a large artificial island has been constructed to house the orbital elevator. This island is full of port structures, including warehouses, docks and cranes.[1] MagLev train lines connect the island to the mainland. A highway and a train line connect New Mombasa to other cities such as Voi and Nairobi, with multiple highways leading to different parts of the continent.[5][6]

Uplift Nature Reserve, a large park and a wildlife reserve, resides on a series of circular, artificial islands southeast of the city center.[7] The city also contains a massive network of underground installations, such as the Superintendent's data center deep beneath the surface. The facility consists of multiple levels, and on the tenth and final level, in a massive cavern with an underground lake on the bottom, resides the AI's data core.[8] Secretly from the general populace, the facility was used to conduct research on a subterranean Forerunner artifact, which was later revealed to be a small section of the Portal.[9]

History

Mombasa

Superintendent, the Urban Infrastructure AI of New Mombasa.

Mombasa had always been an important port of the Indian Ocean trade routes and was captured and recaptured countless times by a variety of powers including Portugal, the United Kingdom, and various Arab forces. This violent history led to its Swahili nickname "Kisiwa Cha Mvita", or "Island of War". The city became part of the independent nation of Kenya in the 20th century. During this era, Mombasa became a tourist destination, boasting numerous resorts and clean, white beaches. It was also important as a port city, connecting East Africa to the Indian Ocean.

Formation of New Mombasa

The Mombasa Tether, an iconic feature of New Mombasa.

In 2302, due to its economic stability and prominent location, New Mombasa—at that time the world's busiest sea port—was chosen to be Earth's first space elevator city. The elevator transformed the city; New Mombasa became one of the most important cities on Earth.[10]

Over the next eleven years the city experienced explosive growth, but nothing compared to what followed. The city grew out as well as up, its urban sprawl unequaled throughout the continent.[11] An influx of trade, citizens, and jobs drastically changed the landscape of the city. Within a century, older housing and hotels on Mombasa Island were replaced with vast industrial complexes and gleaming office towers.[1]

Mombasa would change dramatically with the arrival of the interstellar era. By 2430, New Mombasa had absorbed the entire island and many of the surrounding towns, which became overrun by residents of Mombasa. The switch of name was never official, and though many of the neighborhoods within direct line of sight to the Mombasa Tether still distributed newspapers and chatter directories under their previous names, all municipalities within a 74-kilometer radius of the island became referred to as "Old Mombasa".[11]

By the 26th century the city was a dynamic, cosmopolitan metropolis, boasting such amenities as a mile-long suspension bridge,[2][3] a highly efficient MagLev Train system, an automatic highway network, a large police department, and large-scale recreational areas.[1]

The majority of New Mombasa is divided into numbered, symmetrical sectors to limit human casualties and property damage, should disaster befall the city's space tether.[4] Despite this, some districts such as Mbaraki, Kizingo or Kikowani still retain their original names. The original names are often seen in the names of streets or train stations, for example. Some of the districts' names have changed, albeit slightly; areas originally referred to as Tangana and Liwatoni are now referred to as Tanaga and Liwitoni, respectively. The locations of some districts have changed as well. This is the case with most of the districts on the southern side of the island, where the sea has claimed large areas of land.[12]

The Covenant invasion

A hologram of New Mombasa, with Solemn Penance above it.
New Mombasa and its surroundings, after the Battle of Mombasa.
Main article: Battle of Mombasa

On October 20th, 2552, a small fleet of Covenant capital ships exited Slipspace just off of Earth's defensive network. During the ensuing battle, a Covenant assault carrier, Solemn Penance breached the orbital fortifications and made its way to the surface. The ship, which carried the Covenant Hierarch known as the High Prophet of Regret, took position over New Mombasa, deploying troops and vehicles which occupied the city. The city's civilians either evacuated, took shelter, or were killed. In Old Mombasa, announcements in Swahili were broadcast over a public address system. These propagandist announcements encouraged New Mombasa's citizens to fight against the invading "alien zealots", even though there was very little truth to these announcements as they were only intended to increase moral of those that still remained after most of the city evacuated.[13]

Later that day, Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 was deployed into Old Mombasa to assist UNSC forces to liberate the city from the Covenant. After fighting through the maze-like streets of the mainland, the Master Chief crossed the empty beach below the seawall and then entered the highway system and the bridge to New Mombasa. After a series of quick battles in a public park and the city streets, the Chief boarded and destroyed a Covenant Scarab as it passed through the city's artificial canals. Instantly after destroying the Scarab, the Chief returned to the Template:UNSCship.[3] At this point, the Covenant troops were retreating back into the Solemn Penance, which was preparing to leave. Meanwhile in orbit, an ODST task force was preparing to hot-drop onto the carrier and make their way inside. However, one of the ODST squads was assigned to a classified mission by the ONI to drop into the premises of the ONI Alpha Site and secure the Vergil subroutine of the Superintendent, and prevent it from falling into Covenant hands - a task they were not informed of until in mid-drop.[1] While the ODSTs were on their way down, Solemn Penance jumped into slipspace, with the In Amber Clad in pursuit.

The ensuing shockwave and EMP engulfed the whole city, causing heavy damage to its digital infrastructure, and scattering the ODSTs' drop pods around the city. Their eventual fate is unknown, though at least six survived landing. Although the whole of Mombasa Island was consumed by the explosion, only some buildings close to the Slipspace vortex were sucked through. The slipspace rupture also created a large crater to the mainland, north of Mombasa Island. This was where the Covenant would eventually begin their excavation for the Forerunner structure under the region.[1]

After the slipspace event, a Covenant Jiralhanae-operated fleet arrived at Earth, inserting an occupation force into the city in order to capture Vergil, under orders from the High Prophet of Truth.[14] The remaining UNSC Marines and NMPD fought against the Covenant occupiers for the rest of the day. Eventually, the fleet bore down over the city, glassing the northern sectors in order to uncover the Forerunner structure the city was built over. After a costly holding action, the surviving Marine and ODST forces were forced to abandon the city as it was glassed by the Covenant.[1]

Post-war

Though New Mombasa suffered extreme damage from the Covenant invasion, after the Human-Covenant War, Project Rebirth aimed to rebuild and revitalize the city.[15]

Government and administration

The city's most senior government figure was the Mayor of New Mombasa.[16] The New Mombasa Police Department (NMPD) was the organisation charged with law enforcement , though by the time of the Battle of Mombasa, it had become a highly corrupt organisation under the leadership of Commissioner Kinsler.[1]

The New Mombasa Transit Authority (NMTA) was charged with the maintenance of public transport in the city.[17][18] New Mombasa Waste Management (NMWM) was responsible for city sanitation,[19], while New Mombasa Parks and Recreation (NMPR) was responsible for parks and recreational areas. The Superintendent was heavily involved in all areas of administration.[20]

Locations

The sectors in New Mombasa's business district, near the southeast end of the city.

In the games

The overall appearance and shape of the city of New Mombasa have changed greatly over the years, but the general architectural direction has stayed fairly similar.

New Mombasa in the Halo 2 E3 demo.

Halo 2 E3 Demo

In the E3 presentation of Halo 2, the city appeared vastly different than its later versions.

The Mombasa Tether was nowhere to be found. Instead, the space elevator's site in the heart of the city was occupied by a massive arcology shaped like an African baobab tree, composed of multiple "decks" covered in massive skyscrapers, and surrounded by urban sprawl. The city was much larger than its future incarnations, with the urban metropolis sprawling into the horizon as far as one could see. The internal architecture and layout of the city also differed greatly in the final version of Halo 2.[21]

The center of New Mombasa, in Halo 2.

Halo 2

In Halo 2, the city was shaped much like its real-world counterpart, with the metropolis residing on the Mombasa island instead of the whole surrounding area having been filled with a gargantuan megalopolis. The massive central structure from the E3 demo was scrapped because the designers wanted New Mombasa to feel more like a real city.[22]

The space elevator was located in the city center, surrounded by massive skyscrapers. A large artificial canal cut through the island, built to house dock facilities for the space elevator. The city's streets appeared more simple and plain than in the E3 Demo, although with more trees and plants. The color palette was also different, now mostly featuring shades of light brown instead of the mostly gray city in the E3 demo.[3] An effort had been made to try to design the city as realistically as possible, using photographs of the current-day city as reference material and envisioning what the city would look like after 500 years of advancement.[22]

New Mombasa is the setting of the level Metropolis, in which the player crosses the massive suspension bridge from Old Mombasa to the Mombasa Island, following a Covenant Scarab headed into the city. After traversing the highway tunnel and Kilindini Park, they push through a section of the city's industrial zone. There, they come face to face with the Scarab which is eventually trapped in the canals facing the space tether and is destroyed by the player, moments before Regret flees the city with the In Amber Clad in pursuit.

Halo 3

New Mombasa is not seen for much of the duration of Halo 3, but if one looks across from the Portal they can see the smoking ruins of the city in the distance. Most of the action on the ground takes place around the market city of Voi instead.[23]

One can see signs pointing to New Mombasa on Tsavo Highway.

Halo 3: ODST

The island of New Mombasa in Halo 3: ODST.

The city's architecture was changed again considerably in Halo 3: ODST. Unlike Metropolis in Halo 2, which was set on the northern side of the city, all gameplay spaces in ODST are located on the southern part of the island. While the areas seen in Halo 2 are not visited nor clearly seen at any point, the city's in-game model from in the level Prepare to Drop has significant differences to the Halo 2 version; namely, the absence of the large canal cutting into the island, as well as the bridge crossed in Metropolis. The northwest side of the island now also has a different overall shape than the Halo 2 version, which mostly followed the shape of the real-world Mombasa Island.[notes 3]

The skyscrapers in the city appear more sleek than the gargantuan industrial complexes in Halo 2, and are very similar to those later seen in the city of New Alexandria on Reach in Halo: Reach. The city center, itself part of a walled, arcology-like complex, now also has a more clearly defined skyline, with a series of thin skyscrapers increasing evenly in height toward the Vyrant Telecom headquarters at the center. Another prominent addition is a massive ONI complex in the southeastern end of the city. The orbital elevator's base has also been moved, and now resides on a small island away from the city center. Its base structure is different, notably being less immense in size than in Halo 2. The internal architecture of the city is much more detailed, with the streets ramping up and down and elevated walkways surrounding them. In many ways, it resembles the city seen in the Halo 2 E3 demo more than the finalized version in Halo 2, albeit better designed and more realistic.

Most of the action in ODST takes place within a symmetrically designed "hub" area between the city center and ONI Alpha Site complex, although certain levels take the player to the Uplift Reserve, into the ONI complex, the data center underneath the city, as well as the Waterfront Highway on the island's seawall.[1]

Trivia

  • Tterrab Industries, a corporation in downtown New Mombasa, is the Bungie level designer Chris Barrett's name reversed.
  • "Mtangulizi Kampuni," printed on a welcome mat at the entrance to the building that leads to the canals in Metropolis, is Swahili for "Forerunner Company".[24]
  • Originally, it was assumed that the slipspace jump of the Prophet of Regret's assault carrier had completely destroyed the city, creating the crater seen later in Halo 3. It was revealed in Halo 3: ODST that it did in fact create a crater, although much smaller than what was originally assumed, while the rest of the city survived mostly undamaged. The initial crater, located north of the Mombasa Island, was where the Covenant began their excavation of the Forerunner structure, the Portal, as seen in the Halo 3: ODST level Kikowani Station.
  • In Halo 3: ODST, there are multiple buildings belonging to Jotun Heavy Industries, first mentioned in Halo: Contact Harvest.
  • The massive tree-like structure from the Halo 2 E3 demo has been used several times in subsequent Halo media. In Halo 2, it can be seen as an Easter egg when looking at reflections in large enough glass windows in maps set in New Mombasa, such as at the ground floor of the building with the giant soccer ball in Metropolis or the large glass side of one of the buildings in the multiplayer level Headlong. In Halo Legends Origins Part I, the design is used to represent a Forerunner structure covered in Flood biomass.[25] Likewise, a similar structure is present in the colony development sequence in Part II of Origins.

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List of appearances

Notes

  1. ^ The Old Mombasa shoreline in the Halo 2 level Outskirts has massive seawalls resting firmly on dry land, suggesting that they were built in a time when the sea level was much higher.
  2. ^ Measurable through using pan-cam coordinates. 1 WU is roughly equal to 3 meters. The height cap is at 615 WU, and the building extends slightly over this limit.
  3. ^ The absence of most of the canal and the bridge seen in Halo 2 can be attributed to the fact ODST takes place on the other side of the city. The locations seen in Halo 2 are never visited or meant to be seen, and are thus not modeled in-game even if they still exist in the fiction.

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Halo 3: ODST Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "odst" defined multiple times with different content
  2. ^ a b c Halo 2, campaign level Outskirts
  3. ^ a b c d Halo 2, campaign level Metropolis
  4. ^ a b Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe, "Palace Hotel", page 366
  5. ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level Kikowani Station
  6. ^ Sadie's Story
  7. ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level, Uplift Reserve
  8. ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level Data Hive
  9. ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 132
  10. ^ Halo Waypoint "Space Tether" article
  11. ^ a b Bungie.net: Halo 3: ODST Field Guide: New Mombasa
  12. ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level Mombasa Streets
  13. ^ Halo.Bungie.org: Halo 2 Dialogue Snippets - Snippets of Swahili
  14. ^ Halo Waypoint, "Ten Twenty" article
  15. ^ McFarlane Toys/Halo Point Prizes, Campaign Master Chief
  16. ^ McFarlane Toys/Halo Point Prizes, Campaign Master Chief
  17. ^ Halo 2, multiplayer level Terminal
  18. ^ Halo 3: ODST
  19. ^ Halo 2, campaign level Metropolis
  20. ^ Halo 3: ODST
  21. ^ Halo 2 E3 Demo
  22. ^ a b YouTube: First Look Halo 2
  23. ^ Halo 3, campaign levels Tsavo Highway and The Storm
  24. '^ Kamusi.org: The Kamusi Project
  25. ^ Halo Legends; Origins (Screenshot)