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'''Narrator:''' Some have theorized that as humanity's forces were pushed further inward, as colony after colony fell prey to the relentless execution of the aliens' genocidal campaign, some in the Covenant began to question if humanity's fire could ever be fully extinguished. They questioned if our stubborn refusal to go quietly into the night might ever change the course of the war, turning it to our favor. On world after world our heroes stood their ground, fighting for every inch of soil even as the fallout of nuclear winter smothered the very places we had once called home.
 
Harvest, [[2525]]: first contact. The Covenant's assault shocked us all, but it would be met with the steely resolve of [[Vice Admiral]] [[Preston Cole]]. For years he heroically led the UNSC against the Covenant, meeting the aliens on every world they attacked, stopping them cold at the cost of many of his own ships, and theirs. Cole's resolve would eventually get Harvest back, but only after five brutal years of fighting both on and off the planet.
 
Nearly three decades later, after the same determination had been proven on a hundred other colonies, the Covenant would at last find [[Reach]], a fortress world resting at the doorstep of [[Earth]]. It was here that teams on the ground and in space would fight to their very last breath, fending off insurmountable odds in the hope that our homeworld would have more time, that our species' survival could be secured.
 
On October 20, 2552 the Covenant would arrive at Earth. For nearly two months, humanity would defend against the aliens' overwhelming war machine, our resolve being tested to its very bounds. Then on December 11th, far beyond the border of our galaxy this war would at last be brought to a close as human forces, aided by rebel [[Sangheili|Elites]] put an end to the Covenant's devastating rampage one final time.
 
Humanity would survive, but its survival was not purchased in a single battle. For three decades it was fought and bled for by countless men and women of the UNSC, whose fortitude and bravery stood in the way of what would have been our species' guaranteed extinction.
 
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Template:Under Construction Heroes Never Die is a three-part series of documentary videos for Halo Waypoint, which chronicles the heroism displayed by the human side of the Human-Covenant War. Each episode is themed - the first, Courage; followed by Fortitude, and Sacrifice.

Hero-Courage

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Narrator: What makes one a hero? If humanity did not know before, the last three decades of war have most certainly shown us. Perhaps the hero's most striking feature is courage - their bravery and audacity in the face of certain death - something we've become all too familiar with in recent years.

In 2531 the Template:UNSCship led by Captain James Cutter would strike back at the Covenant's attack on Harvest, tracking them all the way to a mysterious Forerunner Shield World. Outnumbered and out gunned the Spirit of Fire would fight against impossible odds. The crew's unflinching courage eventually culminated in victory against the Covenant.

Twenty years later, Lieutenant Jacob Keyes would find himself similarly outmatched, as an advance Covenant survey party arrived near Sigma Octanus IV. Alone and with allies too far away to assist, Keyes ordered his ship, the Template:UNSCship, to pursue the Covenant, fighting them off in a stunning display of bravery and tactical brilliance. This event continues to be cited as one of the most impressive naval maneuvers in the history of the UNSC, informally dubbed the Keyes Loop.

And what better example of courage is there than that of his daughter, Commander Miranda Keyes. She would chase the Covenant not once, but twice into the unknown black of slipspace, eventually tracking them to the Ark, where she would lay down her own life for a fellow soldier and set into motion the events leading to the end of the war.

But years before the war came to an end an expression of this very same courage was made by Colonel Akono Menteith of the 53rd Armored Division. On May 10th, 2545 when the Colonel stood before the twelve thousand men and women fighting alongside him on the colony world Actium, he told them this: "Let no one here question our place in human history. That we are here right now is not coincidence or accident, it is our fate, and this war our birthright, our legacy. Our generation was born to fight the Covenant, and you my fellow soldiers were born for this very day. Today the enemy will hear the roar of humanity, and they will fear us." Though Actium would fall less than a month later, the Colonel would lead UNSC forces deep into enemy territory, and they, with the aid of a pair of HAVOK tactical nukes, would wipe out three of the largest Covenant staging areas in recorded history. There would be no survivors in the 53rd Armored Division, but one thing was certain: the Covenant saw first-hand the capacity of human courage and our unwillingness to accept defeat.

Hero-Fortitude

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Narrator: Some have theorized that as humanity's forces were pushed further inward, as colony after colony fell prey to the relentless execution of the aliens' genocidal campaign, some in the Covenant began to question if humanity's fire could ever be fully extinguished. They questioned if our stubborn refusal to go quietly into the night might ever change the course of the war, turning it to our favor. On world after world our heroes stood their ground, fighting for every inch of soil even as the fallout of nuclear winter smothered the very places we had once called home.

Harvest, 2525: first contact. The Covenant's assault shocked us all, but it would be met with the steely resolve of Vice Admiral Preston Cole. For years he heroically led the UNSC against the Covenant, meeting the aliens on every world they attacked, stopping them cold at the cost of many of his own ships, and theirs. Cole's resolve would eventually get Harvest back, but only after five brutal years of fighting both on and off the planet.

Nearly three decades later, after the same determination had been proven on a hundred other colonies, the Covenant would at last find Reach, a fortress world resting at the doorstep of Earth. It was here that teams on the ground and in space would fight to their very last breath, fending off insurmountable odds in the hope that our homeworld would have more time, that our species' survival could be secured.

On October 20, 2552 the Covenant would arrive at Earth. For nearly two months, humanity would defend against the aliens' overwhelming war machine, our resolve being tested to its very bounds. Then on December 11th, far beyond the border of our galaxy this war would at last be brought to a close as human forces, aided by rebel Elites put an end to the Covenant's devastating rampage one final time.

Humanity would survive, but its survival was not purchased in a single battle. For three decades it was fought and bled for by countless men and women of the UNSC, whose fortitude and bravery stood in the way of what would have been our species' guaranteed extinction.

Hero-Sacrifice

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