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The '''East African Protectorate''' is an [[Africa]]n union.<ref>'''Halo 2''', multiplayer map, ''[[Zanzibar]]''</ref> It is most likely a union of [[National government|nations]] much like the [[Wikipedia:African Union|African Union]] or the [[United Nations]] in the 21st century. It makes up a large part of East Africa, including, but not limited to the nations of [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]]. Not much has been explained about the East African Protectorate other than because of the [[Mombasa Tether]] in its city of [[New Mombasa]], it is a powerful entity with great wealth.
The '''East African Protectorate''' is an [[Africa]]n union.<ref>''Halo 2'', multiplayer map, [[Zanzibar]]</ref> It makes up a large part of East Africa, including, but not limited to the nations of [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]].


==History==
==History==
Sometime in the 25th century, the East African Protectorate tried a number of high capital projects like [[Wind Power Station 7]] based on [[Zanzibar Island]] in an attempt of re-nationalization.<ref>'''Halo 3''', multiplayer map ''[[Last Resort]]''</ref> The [[Global Water Campaign]] also had major facilities in the EAP; namely, the [[GWC Trans-African Pipelines]] which were created in the 24th century to distribute melt [[water]] from [[Mount Kilimanjaro]] across the African continent.<ref>'''Halo 3''', multiplayer map ''[[Ghost Town]]''</ref>
Sometime in the 25th century, the East African Protectorate tried a number of high capital projects like [[Wind Power Station 7]] based on [[Zanzibar Island]] in an attempt of re-nationalization.<ref>''Halo 3'', multiplayer map, [[Last Resort]]</ref> The [[Global Water Campaign]] also had major facilities in the EAP; namely, the [[GWC Trans-African Pipelines]] which were created in the 24th century to distribute melt [[water]] from [[Mount Kilimanjaro]] across the African continent.<ref>''Halo 3'', multiplayer map, [[Ghost Town]]</ref>


During the final months of the [[Human-Covenant War]] in [[2552]], the East African Protectorate became the site to key battles which determined the outcome of the war, including the [[Battle of Mombasa]] and the [[Battle of Voi]]. Over the course of the [[Battle of Earth]], the [[Covenant]] concentrated most of their forces in East Africa as they excavated long-buried [[Forerunner]] [[the Portal|Portal]] structure, invading and occupying a large portion of the surrounding area in the process.
===Human-Covenant war===
{{Main|Battle of Mombasa|Second Battle of Mombasa|Battle of Kenya}}
During the final months of the [[Human-Covenant War]] in [[2552]], the East African Protectorate became the site to key battles which determined the outcome of the war. Over the course of the [[Battle of Earth]], the [[Covenant]] concentrated most of their forces in East Africa as they excavated long-buried [[Forerunner]] [[the Portal|Portal]] structure, invading and occupying a large portion of the surrounding area in the process.


Following the end of the war, the member states of the EAP donated [[gold]] ore for a statue of [[John-117]] to be placed in the [[United Nations Space Command Memorial Park]] in [[New Mombasa]] as part of [[Project Rebirth]].<ref>'''[[McFarlane Toys/Halo Point Prizes]]''', ''Campaign Master Chief''</ref>
===Post-war===
Following the end of the war, the member states of the EAP donated [[gold]] ore for a statue of [[John-117]] to be placed in the [[United Nations Space Command Memorial Park]] in [[New Mombasa]] as part of [[Project Rebirth]].<ref>''[[McFarlane Toys/Halo Point Prizes]]'', Campaign Master Chief</ref>


==Locations==
==Geography==
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*[[Kenya|Republic of Kenya]]
*[[Kenya]]
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**[[Checkpoint 4]]
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**[[Outpost C9]]
**[[Outpost C9]]
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*[[Tanzania|United Republic of Tanzania]]
*[[Tanzania]]
**[[Arusha]]
**[[Arusha]]
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**[[Mount Kilimanjaro]]
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***[[Wind Power Station 7]]
***[[Wind Power Station 7]]
*[[Kupiga Simu]]
*[[Kupiga Simu]]
*[[Diego Garcia]]
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Revision as of 00:21, February 14, 2020

The East African Protectorate is an African union.[1] It makes up a large part of East Africa, including, but not limited to the nations of Kenya and Tanzania.

History

Sometime in the 25th century, the East African Protectorate tried a number of high capital projects like Wind Power Station 7 based on Zanzibar Island in an attempt of re-nationalization.[2] The Global Water Campaign also had major facilities in the EAP; namely, the GWC Trans-African Pipelines which were created in the 24th century to distribute melt water from Mount Kilimanjaro across the African continent.[3]

Human-Covenant war

Main articles: Battle of Mombasa, Second Battle of Mombasa, Battle of Kenya

During the final months of the Human-Covenant War in 2552, the East African Protectorate became the site to key battles which determined the outcome of the war. Over the course of the Battle of Earth, the Covenant concentrated most of their forces in East Africa as they excavated long-buried Forerunner Portal structure, invading and occupying a large portion of the surrounding area in the process.

Post-war

Following the end of the war, the member states of the EAP donated gold ore for a statue of John-117 to be placed in the United Nations Space Command Memorial Park in New Mombasa as part of Project Rebirth.[4]

Geography

Trivia

  • The East Africa Protectorate (colloquially known as British East Africa) was a territory of the British Empire between 1895 and 1920. Its borders correspond to 21st century Kenya.
  • There is a real-world proposal to merge Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi into a single federated state called the East African Federation.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo 2, multiplayer map, Zanzibar
  2. ^ Halo 3, multiplayer map, Last Resort
  3. ^ Halo 3, multiplayer map, Ghost Town
  4. ^ McFarlane Toys/Halo Point Prizes, Campaign Master Chief