Preston Cole

Looking for the The Cole Protocol, the sixth Halo novel? Admiral Preston Cole was a UNSC Naval officer during the Human-Covenant War. He is best known for his role in creating the Cole Protocol, a central UNSC law of the Human-Covenant War.

Battles against the Covenant
In 2525, Cole, who was a retired Vice Admiral living on his own in his apartment after three divorces, a cloned liver and two heart attacks. After the returned to Reach, badly damaged from first contact with the Covenant, he was chosen by the Office of Naval Intelligence to lead a battle group of numerous ships including at least three Frigates and ten Cruisers to Harvest in hopes of defeating the threat.

Cole fought the Second Battle of Harvest in 2526. Although defeating the vessel, thirteen UNSC ships were destroyed during the fight.

The news of his promotion to full Admiral was announced on UNSC-controlled television. However, ONI had removed information of the Covenant and replaced the battle information with that of a communications satellite captured by insurgents, in which Cole was "ordered" to destroy. The worlds of Second Base and Green Hills were reported as Insurgent bases but were in fact glassed. The loss of Chi Ceti IV was kept secret.

Due to the impossibility of keeping the war a secret, ONI's Section II went public and gave Cole command of the majority of their warships. Cole continued the fight throughout the Outer Colonies for five more years.

The Battle of Alpha Aurigae in the Origami Asteroid Field in October 2526 had a total of 107 UNSC vessels defeated the Covenant's 12 (at least three were Assault Carriers), thirty-seven UNSC ships were lost.

Xi Boötis A in 2528 saw the loss of thirty out of the UNSC's seventy to the Covenant. The Battle of the Great Bear at Groombridge-1830 in 2530 saw eleven destroyers out of the fleet of seventeen destroyed by three enemy ships.

Upon the recovering of a Sangheili survivor, Admiral Cole began writing the Cole Protocol. Knowing now that the Covenant had little knowledge of Humanity, he realised that secrecy would be advantage against the Covenant.

Cole would return to Harvest in 2531, removing the Covenant forces that had again encroached on the Epsilon Indi System.

The Cole Protocol
United Nations Space Command Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1, better known as the Cole Protocol, was a law to prevent the Covenant from finding the location of Earth. Essentially, it is an order forbidding the Covenant to gain any opportunity to retrieve data regarding the location of Earth, and forbids retreating vessels from setting a direct course to Earth, as the Covenant are able to track Slipspace vectors and use them to locate the destination.

The policy also states that to prevent capture, any UNSC or Human vessel is to self destruct, after wiping all data matrices, to prevent the advance of the Covenant, and make sure they can not find Earth.

The first use of the Cole Protocol occured during the Battle of the Rubble in 2534, where Lieutenant Jacob Keyes used it to escort 1 million people to Falaknuma using Section 4.

The Outer Colonies
Cole returned home to discover that he had been promoted to Admiral and was known as a hero for his victory at Harvest. After Harvest was lost, he was ordered to defend the rest of the Outer Colonies. Despite his strategic brilliance, the Covenant won simply because of their overwhelming numbers and superior firepower.

From 2531 to 2535, Cole's fleet met defeat after defeat, until most of the outer colonies were destroyed by 2535.

His ultimate fate is unknown, but the presence of a painting entitled Admiral Cole's Last Stand implies that he was killed in battle.

Trivia

 * Admiral Cole's fate is unclear, though in Halo: First Strike a painting entitled "Admiral Cole's Last Stand" is described. This could possibly be a depiction of the events that led to his death.
 * The Cole Protocol was an effective law of the United Nations Space Command up until October 20th, 2552, when the Covenant found Earth during the First Battle of Earth, there, by rendering the Protocol useless..
 * He promoted Lt. Keyes to the rank of Commander, for his protection of 1 million people in the book The Cole Protocol.