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Directly after the destruction of the Covenant super-destroyer, Cole had Battle Group X-Ray veer away from the remains of the alien ship and begin searching for survivors of the thirteen UNSC warships lost in battle.<ref name="Harvest"/> With the loss of thirteen ships in contrast to the Covenant's one super-destroyer, Cole realized the disparity between UNSC and enemy losses "did not bode well". Regardless, the [[Office of Naval Intelligence|Office of Naval Intelligence's Section II]] propaganda exaggerated the victory to encourage enlistment with the [[UNSC Armed Forces]]; initially the foe was claimed to be an insurrectionist weapon platform that had captured Harvest's [[communications satellite]]s,<ref name="genesis"/> but this was later recanted. After the battle, Cole returned to [[Earth]] where he was promoted to [[admiral]].<ref name="timeline"/><ref>'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''', multiplayer level, ''[[Alpha Site]]'s [[ONI memorial]]''</ref> The Covenant were undaunted by their defeat. The [[Prophet of Regret|High Prophet of Regret]] ordered for the "Victory of Epsilon Indi" to be celebrated through fasting and prayer; [[Kig-Yar]] and [[Unggoy]] food rations were eliminated for the following three work periods, while [[Sangheili]] and [[Jiralhanae]] were ordered to spend two rest periods in public prayer. Those who "failed their duty at the Victory" were publicly executed.<ref name="timeline"/>
Directly after the destruction of the Covenant super-destroyer, Cole had Battle Group X-Ray veer away from the remains of the alien ship and begin searching for survivors of the thirteen UNSC warships lost in battle.<ref name="Harvest"/> With the loss of thirteen ships in contrast to the Covenant's one super-destroyer, Cole realized the disparity between UNSC and enemy losses "did not bode well". Regardless, the [[Office of Naval Intelligence|Office of Naval Intelligence's Section II]] propaganda exaggerated the victory to encourage enlistment with the [[UNSC Armed Forces]]; initially the foe was claimed to be an insurrectionist weapon platform that had captured Harvest's [[communications satellite]]s,<ref name="genesis"/> but this was later recanted. After the battle, Cole returned to [[Earth]] where he was promoted to [[admiral]].<ref name="timeline"/><ref>'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''', multiplayer level, ''[[Alpha Site]]'s [[ONI memorial]]''</ref> The Covenant were undaunted by their defeat. The [[Prophet of Regret|High Prophet of Regret]] ordered for the "Victory of Epsilon Indi" to be celebrated through fasting and prayer; [[Kig-Yar]] and [[Unggoy]] food rations were eliminated for the following three work periods, while [[Sangheili]] and [[Jiralhanae]] were ordered to spend two rest periods in public prayer. Those who "failed their duty at the Victory" were publicly executed.<ref name="timeline"/>


After the battle, UNSC leadership eventually decided to reveal the Covenant to the public. After Cole's success at Harvest, ONI's [[Strategic Response Unit]] decided to put Cole in charge of a large majority of the [[UNSC Navy]] with the intention of using him as a scapegoat if the Covenant proved to be unstoppable.<ref name="genesis"/> Now hailed as the "Hero of Harvest",<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 351''</ref> Cole was given command of the [[Third Fleet]] and proceeded to lead a series of naval engagements against the Covenant between [[2526]] and [[2532]], sometimes referred to as the "Cole Campaigns".<ref name="he458"/> As the Covenant continued to [[Massacre of the Outer Colonies|swarm]] the Outer Colonies, ''Rapid Conversion'' had finally returned to Covenant space. In response to the human threat, the [[High Prophet of Regret]] organized the [[Fleet of Glorious Interdiction]] to return to Harvest, led by [[Arbiter]] [[Ripa 'Moramee]].<ref name="evg10">'''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide''', ''page 10''</ref> With both sides still unaware of the true military strength and size of their opponent,<ref name="mythos"/> the [[Harvest campaign]] begun as the UNSC attempted to permanently remove the Covenant from Harvest. Cole returned to lead UNSC forces at Harvest, but his fleet became entangled in a vicious siege as they continued to battle the Covenant in the five-year long campaign in the Epsilon Indi system.<ref name="universe"/><ref name="HW">'''Halo Wars''', campaign level, ''[[Alpha Base (level)|Alpha Base]]''</ref> After many years of fighting, the UNSC was able to eventually defeat the Covenant at Harvest for a second time.<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 157'' (2010)</ref><ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 181'' (2010)</ref> By [[2552]], the Battle of Harvest was recognized as a Pyrrhic UNSC victory,<ref name="he126"/> a battle that grimly proved the strength of the UNSC's newfound foe.<ref name="mythos"/>
After the battle, UNSC leadership eventually decided to reveal the Covenant to the public. After Cole's success at Harvest, ONI's [[Strategic Response Unit]] decided to put Cole in charge of a large majority of the [[UNSC Navy]] with the intention of using him as a scapegoat if the Covenant proved to be unstoppable.<ref name="genesis"/> Now hailed as the "Hero of Harvest",<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 351''</ref> Cole was given command of the [[Third Fleet]] and proceeded to lead a series of naval engagements against the Covenant between [[2526]] and [[2532]], sometimes referred to as the "Cole Campaigns".<ref name="he458"/> As the Covenant continued to [[Massacre of the Outer Colonies|swarm]] the Outer Colonies, ''Rapid Conversion'' had finally returned to Covenant space. In response to the human threat, the [[High Prophet of Regret]] organized the [[Fleet of Glorious Interdiction]] to return to Harvest, led by [[Arbiter]] [[Ripa 'Moramee]].<ref name="evg10">'''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide''', ''page 10''</ref> With both sides still unaware of the true military strength and size of their opponent,<ref name="mythos"/> the [[Harvest campaign]] begun as the UNSC attempted to permanently remove the Covenant from Harvest. Cole returned to lead UNSC forces at Harvest, but his fleet became entangled in a vicious siege as they continued to battle the Covenant in the five-year long campaign in the Epsilon Indi system.<ref name="universe"/><ref name="HW">'''Halo Wars''', campaign level, ''[[Alpha Base (Halo Wars level)|Alpha Base]]''</ref> After many years of fighting, the UNSC was able to eventually defeat the Covenant at Harvest for a second time.<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 157'' (2010)</ref><ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 181'' (2010)</ref> By [[2552]], the Battle of Harvest was recognized as a Pyrrhic UNSC victory,<ref name="he126"/> a battle that grimly proved the strength of the UNSC's newfound foe.<ref name="mythos"/>


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