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At some time in the 25th or early 26th centuries, the [[Castoffs]]' ancestors had worked as pirates in the [[Outer Colonies]], preying on the [[freighter]]s and [[colony ship]]s serving the distant network of far-flung worlds. Eventually, these pirates were apprehended and ultimately marooned on the inhospitable greenhouse world [[Netherop]], despite the practice's outlawing in the [[Uniform Code of Military Justice]] and [[Planetary Penal Code]] under [[Colonial Administration Authority]] ruling. With such a cruel fate, the Castoffs' ancestors had been expected to die on Netherop stranded in the outermost limits of [[Human colonies|human space]]. However, the stranded pirates instead discovered the remnants of a [[Netherop species|long-dead civilization]] on Netherop, and were able to use the planet's remnant networks of cities and ancient technology to survive on Netherop - if not thrive. [[John-117]] estimated that those who had originally come to Netherop may have been around the mid-2470s - roughly fifty years before [[Blue Team]]'s own [[Battle of Netherop|adventure]] on the planet in [[2526]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=Oblv10|Oblv|Chapter=10}} | At some time in the 25th or early 26th centuries, the [[Castoffs]]' ancestors had worked as pirates in the [[Outer Colonies]], preying on the [[freighter]]s and [[colony ship]]s serving the distant network of far-flung worlds. Eventually, these pirates were apprehended and ultimately marooned on the inhospitable greenhouse world [[Netherop]], despite the practice's outlawing in the [[Uniform Code of Military Justice]] and [[Planetary Penal Code]] under [[Colonial Administration Authority]] ruling. With such a cruel fate, the Castoffs' ancestors had been expected to die on Netherop stranded in the outermost limits of [[Human colonies|human space]]. However, the stranded pirates instead discovered the remnants of a [[Netherop species|long-dead civilization]] on Netherop, and were able to use the planet's remnant networks of cities and ancient technology to survive on Netherop - if not thrive. [[John-117]] estimated that those who had originally come to Netherop may have been around the mid-2470s - roughly fifty years before [[Blue Team]]'s own [[Battle of Netherop|adventure]] on the planet in [[2526]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=Oblv10|Oblv|Chapter=10}} | ||
At some point prior to the [[Human-Covenant War]], a group of humans were marooned on [[Atropos]]. Unaware of the war or the [[Covenant]]'s attempted genocide of humanity, the humans regularly traded with the [[Governors of Contrition]] and partook in the [[Festival of Joyous Partition]].{{Ref/Novel|Halo: Ascension on Atropos}} | |||
In [[2526]], the Castoffs were encountered by [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-II]] [[Blue Team]] and the crew of the {{UNSCShip|Night Watch}}.{{Ref/Reuse|Oblv10}} The Castoffs were rescued by the Spartans{{Ref/Novel|Id=Oblv21|HOblv|Chapter=21}} and allowed to resettle on [[Gao]] as per John-117's promise to them in exchange for their help.{{Ref/Novel|Id=OblvE|HOblv|Chapter=Epilogue}} | In [[2526]], the Castoffs were encountered by [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-II]] [[Blue Team]] and the crew of the {{UNSCShip|Night Watch}}.{{Ref/Reuse|Oblv10}} The Castoffs were rescued by the Spartans{{Ref/Novel|Id=Oblv21|HOblv|Chapter=21}} and allowed to resettle on [[Gao]] as per John-117's promise to them in exchange for their help.{{Ref/Novel|Id=OblvE|HOblv|Chapter=Epilogue}} | ||