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|next = [[First Battle of Harvest]] | |next = [[First Battle of Harvest]] | ||
|name = Harvest Skirmish | |name = Harvest Skirmish | ||
|conflict = Isolated | |conflict = Isolated battle | ||
*Led to the [[Human-Covenant War]] | *Led to the [[Human-Covenant War]] | ||
|date = [[2525#January|January 17th]], [[2525]] | |date = [[2525#January|January 17th]], [[2525]] | ||
|place = [[Epsilon Indi System]], near [[Harvest]] | |place = [[Epsilon Indi System]], near [[Harvest]] | ||
|result = UNSC | |result = UNSC victory | ||
|side1 = [[United Nations Space Command]] | |side1 = [[United Nations Space Command]] | ||
|side2 = [[Covenant | |side2 = [[Covenant Empire]] | ||
|commanders1 = *[[Jilan al-Cygni]] | |commanders1 = *[[Jilan al-Cygni]] | ||
|commanders2 = *[[Chur'R-Yar]]† | |commanders2 = *[[Chur'R-Yar]]† | ||
|forces1 = * | |forces1 = *Two [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] | ||
**[[Nolan Byrne]] | **[[Nolan Byrne]] | ||
**[[Avery Junior Johnson]] | **[[Avery Junior Johnson]] | ||
|forces2 = *Four [[ | |forces2 = *Four [[Kig-yar]] | ||
**[[Zhar (Kig-yar)|Zhar]] | **[[Zhar (Kig-yar)|Zhar]] | ||
**[[Chur'R-Yar]] | **[[Chur'R-Yar]] | ||
*''[[Minor Transgression]]'' | *''[[Minor Transgression]]'' | ||
|casual1 = *Byrne and Johnson lightly wounded | |casual1 = *Byrne and Johnson lightly wounded | ||
|casual2 = *'' | |casual2 = *''Minor Transgression'' and its entire crew save for [[Lighter Than Some]] and [[Dadab]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Harvest Skirmish''' was the disastrous first contact between the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] and [[ | The '''Harvest Skirmish''' was the disastrous first contact between the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] and [[human]]ity. It took place on a human [[freighter]], ''[[Bulk Discount]]'', over [[Harvest]] on [[2525#January|January 17th, 2525]]. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Over a short amount of time, the Covenant had boarded several unmanned Human [[freighter]]s in the [[Epsilon Indi System]]. At the same time, [[ | Over a short amount of time, the Covenant had boarded several unmanned Human [[freighter]]s in the [[Epsilon Indi System]]. At the same time, [[insurrectionist]]s bombed ''[[National Holiday]]'' over [[Reach]], resulting in over a thousand deaths, and the [[United Nations Space Command]] decided they would not allow the insurrectionists any more victories. After the disappearance of the [[Henry Gibson|manned]] freighter ''[[This End Up]]'', the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] authorized an investigation into the matters, expecting that [[Insurrection|insurrectionists]] were the boarders.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 127''</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
[[Jilan al-Cygni]], an ONI agent, set up a trap for the boarders: lure them to an unmanned freighter over Harvest | [[Jilan al-Cygni]], an ONI agent, set up a trap for the boarders: lure them to an unmanned freighter over Harvest and ambush them. The UNSC ambushers would be [[Staff Sergeant]]s [[Avery Junior Johnson]] and [[Nolan Byrne]]. Al-Cygni had an arsenal of weapons onboard her ship, the {{UNSCShip|Walk of Shame}}, including a some prototypical [[XBR55 Battle Rifle]]s. ''Walk of Shame'' itself was armed with one [[Archer Missile]]. <ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 131''</ref> | ||
Johnson and Byrne, armed with | Johnson and Byrne, armed with XBR55s and outfitted with [[vacuum suit]]s, moved into position but quickly saw that the boarders were not insurrectionists: they were four [[Kig-yar]]. Johnson asked for further orders, and Al-Cygni ordered that they continue to engage them, but they should try to capture one, and under no circumstances should any be allowed to escape<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', page ''128''</ref>. The two Marines engaged the aliens: Byrne wounded one, but was wounded by another Kig-yar armed with an [[energy cutlass]]. Johnson shot [[Zhar (Kig-yar)|another]] and killed it with its own blade. Johnson tended to Byrne's wounds and finished off the wounded Kig-yar. [[Shipmaster|Shipmistress]] [[Chur'R-Yar]], retreated onto the ''Minor Transgression''; Johnson followed her and then killed her. He then left ''Minor Transgression'', which was destroyed by Chur'R-Yar in an attempt to cause to ship to self-destruct. Only two crew members survived the blast: the [[Deacon]] [[Dadab]] and the [[Huragok]] [[Lighter Than Some]], who fled the ship in an [[Covenant escape pod|escape pod]].<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 135''</ref> | ||
===Aftermath=== | ===Aftermath=== | ||
After the battle, the UNSC tried to make peace with the Covenant through pictograms | After the battle, the UNSC tried to make peace with the Covenant through pictograms. However, this failed when the Covenant leadership learned that the humans were somehow connected to the [[Forerunner]]s. Thus, the new triumvirate of [[Hierarchs]] soon decreed that humanity must be exterminated in order to preserve the foundation of the Covenant.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 233''</ref> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
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The Harvest Skirmish was the disastrous first contact between the Covenant and humanity. It took place on a human freighter, Bulk Discount, over Harvest on January 17th, 2525.
Introduction
Over a short amount of time, the Covenant had boarded several unmanned Human freighters in the Epsilon Indi System. At the same time, insurrectionists bombed National Holiday over Reach, resulting in over a thousand deaths, and the United Nations Space Command decided they would not allow the insurrectionists any more victories. After the disappearance of the manned freighter This End Up, the Office of Naval Intelligence authorized an investigation into the matters, expecting that insurrectionists were the boarders.[1]
History
Jilan al-Cygni, an ONI agent, set up a trap for the boarders: lure them to an unmanned freighter over Harvest and ambush them. The UNSC ambushers would be Staff Sergeants Avery Junior Johnson and Nolan Byrne. Al-Cygni had an arsenal of weapons onboard her ship, the UNSC Walk of Shame, including a some prototypical XBR55 Battle Rifles. Walk of Shame itself was armed with one Archer Missile. [2]
Johnson and Byrne, armed with XBR55s and outfitted with vacuum suits, moved into position but quickly saw that the boarders were not insurrectionists: they were four Kig-yar. Johnson asked for further orders, and Al-Cygni ordered that they continue to engage them, but they should try to capture one, and under no circumstances should any be allowed to escape[3]. The two Marines engaged the aliens: Byrne wounded one, but was wounded by another Kig-yar armed with an energy cutlass. Johnson shot another and killed it with its own blade. Johnson tended to Byrne's wounds and finished off the wounded Kig-yar. Shipmistress Chur'R-Yar, retreated onto the Minor Transgression; Johnson followed her and then killed her. He then left Minor Transgression, which was destroyed by Chur'R-Yar in an attempt to cause to ship to self-destruct. Only two crew members survived the blast: the Deacon Dadab and the Huragok Lighter Than Some, who fled the ship in an escape pod.[4]
Aftermath
After the battle, the UNSC tried to make peace with the Covenant through pictograms. However, this failed when the Covenant leadership learned that the humans were somehow connected to the Forerunners. Thus, the new triumvirate of Hierarchs soon decreed that humanity must be exterminated in order to preserve the foundation of the Covenant.[5]
Sources