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During the [[Human-Covenant War]], Sedra experienced economic turmoil, which led to an unemployment rate increase throughout the planet.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/samantha-wisner '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Samantha Wisner'']</ref> Unlike many [[Outer Colonies]], Sedra survived the Human-Covenant War unscathed. By the end of the war, Sedra held economic stability. Believing that the [[Unified Earth Government]] and the [[UNSC]] had abandoned them and other [[Outer Colonies]] during the war,<ref name="SDCC">[http://news.xbox.com/2014/07/ent-halo-nightfall-sdcc-announcement '''SDCC 2014''': ''343 Industries and Scott Free Productions Offer First-Look of Halo: Nightfall'']</ref><ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''[[Halo: Nightfall: Soldier Within|Soldier Within]]''</ref> Sedra sought to become more independent and by [[2556]], the colony was largely autonomous. The Sedran colonial government attempted to increase the strength of their military branch—the [[Sedran Colonial Guard]]—to further eliminate the planet's reliance on the UNSC.<ref name="Waypoint"/>
During the [[Human-Covenant War]], Sedra experienced economic turmoil, which led to an unemployment rate increase throughout the planet.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/samantha-wisner '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Samantha Wisner'']</ref> Unlike many [[Outer Colonies]], Sedra survived the Human-Covenant War unscathed. By the end of the war, Sedra held economic stability. Believing that the [[Unified Earth Government]] and the [[UNSC]] had abandoned them and other [[Outer Colonies]] during the war,<ref name="SDCC">[http://news.xbox.com/2014/07/ent-halo-nightfall-sdcc-announcement '''SDCC 2014''': ''343 Industries and Scott Free Productions Offer First-Look of Halo: Nightfall'']</ref><ref>'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''[[Halo: Nightfall: Soldier Within|Soldier Within]]''</ref> Sedra sought to become more independent and by [[2556]], the colony was largely autonomous. The Sedran colonial government attempted to increase the strength of their military branch—the [[Sedran Colonial Guard]]—to further eliminate the planet's reliance on the UNSC.<ref name="Waypoint"/>


On [[2556#January|January 24, 2556]], border security at [[Checkpoint Rhoen]] was forced to enact eight seizures on incoming ships. One of these raids yielded highly refined fissile material. The pilot was arrested and the material was brought to a Sedran laboratory for testing. In response to the influx of passing attempts at the planetary borders, [[Laban Neir]] of Rhoen Border Security requested an increase in equipment and personnel. At some point, the UNSC was notified of the fissile discovery. On [[2556#February|February 3, 2556]], Checkpoint Rhoen was given management of planetary access in sectors four, five, and seven after two [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] [[D79-TC Pelican]]s were sent to Sedra. The Pelicans carried an ONI [[Locke's team|unit]] led by [[Jameson Locke]], with to investigate the discovery of fissile material and prevent any possible [[terrorism|terrorist]] attacks. The team refused formal screening, claiming executive autonomy, and demanded to view the colony's sensor manifest.<ref name="bordersecurity">'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''[[Halo: Nightfall: Rhoen Border Security|Rhoen Border Security]]''</ref> Upon arrival, the ONI unit also asked for twenty-five percent of Colonial Guard assets to aid them in their operations.<ref name="quartermaster">'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''[[Halo: Nightfall: Quartermaster|Quartermaster]]''</ref>
On [[2556#January|January 24, 2556]], border security at [[Checkpoint Rhoen]] was forced to enact eight seizures on incoming ships. One of these raids yielded highly refined fissile material. The pilot was arrested and the material was brought to a Sedran laboratory for testing. In response to the influx of passing attempts at the planetary borders, [[Laban Neir]] of Rhoen Border Security requested an increase in equipment and personnel. At some point, the UNSC was notified of the fissile discovery. On [[2556#February|February 3, 2556]], Checkpoint Rhoen was given management of planetary access in sectors four, five, and seven after two [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] [[D79-TC Pelican]]s were sent to Sedra. The Pelicans carried an ONI [[Locke's team|unit]] led by [[Jameson Locke]], with orders to investigate the discovery of fissile material and prevent any possible [[terrorism|terrorist]] attacks. The team refused formal screening, claiming executive autonomy, and demanded to view the colony's sensor manifest.<ref name="bordersecurity">'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''[[Halo: Nightfall: Rhoen Border Security|Rhoen Border Security]]''</ref> Upon arrival, the ONI unit also asked for twenty-five percent of Colonial Guard assets to aid them in their operations.<ref name="quartermaster">'''Halo: Nightfall''', ''[[Halo: Nightfall: Quartermaster|Quartermaster]]''</ref>


[[File:Nightfall - Bioweapon effect.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The bioweapon spreading throughout Sedra]]
[[File:Nightfall - Bioweapon effect.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The bioweapon spreading throughout Sedra]]