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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Ancient history=== | ===Ancient history=== | ||
{{Quote|And to think, it has been under their noses all this time.|A [[Special Operations Sangheili]], after discovering the Forerunner structure beneath Meridian's surface{{Ref/Game|Id=h2a|H2A|Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminal 14}}}} | {{Quote|And to think, it has been under their noses all this time.|A [[Special Operations Sangheili]], after discovering the Forerunner structure beneath Meridian's surface{{Ref/Game|Id=h2a|H2A|Detail=''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminal 14]]''}}}} | ||
Meridian was once within the jurisdiction of the [[ecumene]], the [[Forerunner]] empire that stretched across the [[Milky Way]]. A number of Forerunner structures were established beneath Meridian's surface. At some point, an extensive installation was built into a cave under Meridian's surface. This structure contained a [[Luminary]], a Forerunner device that held the coordinates to the locations of the [[Halo Array]]'s installations, including [[Installation 00]].{{Ref/Reuse|h2a}} Meridian was also the location of a [[Guardian]]—a massive construct used by the Forerunners to police entire systems—buried beneath the world's surface within another cave system, which also housed numerous bodies of the [[Warden Eternal]]. In another location beneath what would become the town of [[Brume-sur-Mer]], a Forerunner artifact of unknown purpose was also housed.{{Ref/Reuse|BB}} Following [[Great Purification|the firing]] of the Halos in [[97,445 BCE]], the surviving Forerunners left the galaxy and the Forerunner technology on Meridian was left behind.{{Ref/Level|Id=unconfirmed|H5|Unconfirmed}} | Meridian was once within the jurisdiction of the [[ecumene]], the [[Forerunner]] empire that stretched across the [[Milky Way]]. A number of Forerunner structures were established beneath Meridian's surface. At some point, an extensive installation was built into a cave under Meridian's surface. This structure contained a [[Luminary]], a Forerunner device that held the coordinates to the locations of the [[Halo Array]]'s installations, including [[Installation 00]].{{Ref/Reuse|h2a}} Meridian was also the location of a [[Guardian]]—a massive construct used by the Forerunners to police entire systems—buried beneath the world's surface within another cave system, which also housed numerous bodies of the [[Warden Eternal]]. In another location beneath what would become the town of [[Brume-sur-Mer]], a Forerunner artifact of unknown purpose was also housed.{{Ref/Reuse|BB}} Following [[Great Purification|the firing]] of the Halos in [[97,445 BCE]], the surviving Forerunners left the galaxy and the Forerunner technology on Meridian was left behind.{{Ref/Level|Id=unconfirmed|H5|Unconfirmed}} | ||
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{{Quote|Almost immediately after Meridian was recaptured by the UEG, the Covenant arrived. Captain Edmund Persie of the UNSC Sevenfold Gates fought to the last, but was forced to order what few ships remained to fall back to the edge of the Hestia system. Within five hours of Captain Persie's retreat, Meridian was glassed, and all life there was eradicated.|The History of Meridian, presented by Free Frontier Education{{Ref/Reuse|evacuation intel}}}} | {{Quote|Almost immediately after Meridian was recaptured by the UEG, the Covenant arrived. Captain Edmund Persie of the UNSC Sevenfold Gates fought to the last, but was forced to order what few ships remained to fall back to the edge of the Hestia system. Within five hours of Captain Persie's retreat, Meridian was glassed, and all life there was eradicated.|The History of Meridian, presented by Free Frontier Education{{Ref/Reuse|evacuation intel}}}} | ||
[[File:H2A Terminals - BattleofMeridian.jpg|thumb|250px|left|A Covenant fleet over Meridian in 2551.]] | [[File:H2A Terminals - BattleofMeridian.jpg|thumb|250px|left|A Covenant fleet over Meridian in 2551.]] | ||
The [[Office of Naval Intelligence#Section Three|Office of Naval Intelligence's Section Three]] had facilities on the moon, to which several [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|SPARTAN-II augmentation]] chemical precursors were sent without Doctor [[Catherine Halsey]]'s consent, likely in order to be researched for [[Project CHRYSANTHEMUM]].{{Ref/Game|Id=Journal|HR|Dr. Halsey's personal journal]}} | The [[Office of Naval Intelligence#Section Three|Office of Naval Intelligence's Section Three]] had facilities on the moon, to which several [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|SPARTAN-II augmentation]] chemical precursors were sent without Doctor [[Catherine Halsey]]'s consent, likely in order to be researched for [[Project CHRYSANTHEMUM]].{{Ref/Game|Id=Journal|HR|Detail=''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]''}} | ||
During the [[Human-Covenant War]], Meridian was invaded by the [[Covenant]] in [[2548]] and the [[Battle of Meridian]] began.{{Ref/Reuse|glassed}} The Covenant, aware of Meridian's value to the UNSC, wished to cut off the world's supply lines that it provided to the rest of the UNSC. However, the UNSC resisted the attack with the aid of Meridian's impressive [[UNSC Air Force]] garrison and extensive orbital defensive grid. During the early stages of the conflict, the Covenant targeted the outlying settlement of [[Brume-sur-Mer]] which had a Forerunner artifact buried beneath it. A group of teenagers and a Spartan managed to evacuate most of the Brume-sur-Mer residents using a [[Sundered Legion Prowler]] and the artifact, which was believed by the UNSC to be what kept the Covenant from glassing the moon outright, was eventually recovered.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BB|BatB}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=MD|MerDi}} With conflict occurring for three years,{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} the Covenant forces were eventually repelled.{{Ref/Reuse|Journal}} | During the [[Human-Covenant War]], Meridian was invaded by the [[Covenant]] in [[2548]] and the [[Battle of Meridian]] began.{{Ref/Reuse|glassed}} The Covenant, aware of Meridian's value to the UNSC, wished to cut off the world's supply lines that it provided to the rest of the UNSC. However, the UNSC resisted the attack with the aid of Meridian's impressive [[UNSC Air Force]] garrison and extensive orbital defensive grid. During the early stages of the conflict, the Covenant targeted the outlying settlement of [[Brume-sur-Mer]] which had a Forerunner artifact buried beneath it. A group of teenagers and a Spartan managed to evacuate most of the Brume-sur-Mer residents using a [[Sundered Legion Prowler]] and the artifact, which was believed by the UNSC to be what kept the Covenant from glassing the moon outright, was eventually recovered.{{Ref/Novel|Id=BB|BatB}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=MD|MerDi}} With conflict occurring for three years,{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} the Covenant forces were eventually repelled.{{Ref/Reuse|Journal}} | ||
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==Production notes== | ==Production notes== | ||
{{Quote|The Meridian style in general is similar to the UNSC but even more industrial. In this environment, things don't need to be decorative or polished, just functional.|Justin Oaksford, on the design of Meridian for ''Halo 5: Guardians''{{Ref/Book|AoH5|Page=58}}}} | {{Quote|The Meridian style in general is similar to the UNSC but even more industrial. In this environment, things don't need to be decorative or polished, just functional.|Justin Oaksford, on the design of Meridian for ''Halo 5: Guardians''{{Ref/Book|AoH5|Page=58}}}} | ||
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First mentioned in [[Dr. Halsey's personal journal|ancillary material]] for ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', Meridian was first depicted in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'s'' [[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|terminals]]. Meridian was subsequently featured as a major location for the second arc in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''. For the game, architecture on Meridian was designed to be of a similar style to that of the [[United Nations Space Command]], though more industrial in nature. While UNSC buildings often appear polished and decorative, structures on Meridian only needed to appear functional, reflecting on the hardscrabble life on the world.{{Ref/Book|Id=the art of h5g|AoH5|Page=58-72}} Environments and settlements on Meridian were designed to appear "lived-in". Meridian's glassed landscape was designed to appear nature in flowing shapes melted in place, to contrast with the man-made architecture. The majority of the world's background geology were custom sculpts to achieve the visual. Molten, liquid glass was added to the environment to add color and hue to the scene. Props throughout the levels on Meridian were colored with a warm hue to make them contrast with the gray background of Meridian's glassed surface.{{Ref/Reuse|art}} | First mentioned in [[Dr. Halsey's personal journal|ancillary material]] for ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', Meridian was first depicted in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'s'' [[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|terminals]]. Meridian was subsequently featured as a major location for the second arc in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''. For the game, architecture on Meridian was designed to be of a similar style to that of the [[United Nations Space Command]], though more industrial in nature. While UNSC buildings often appear polished and decorative, structures on Meridian only needed to appear functional, reflecting on the hardscrabble life on the world.{{Ref/Book|Id=the art of h5g|AoH5|Page=58-72}} Environments and settlements on Meridian were designed to appear "lived-in". Meridian's glassed landscape was designed to appear nature in flowing shapes melted in place, to contrast with the man-made architecture. The majority of the world's background geology were custom sculpts to achieve the visual. Molten, liquid glass was added to the environment to add color and hue to the scene. Props throughout the levels on Meridian were colored with a warm hue to make them contrast with the gray background of Meridian's glassed surface.{{Ref/Reuse|art}} | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:HWF-Meridian.png|Meridian, as seen in ''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]''. | File:HWF-Meridian.png|Meridian, as seen in ''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]''. | ||