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Battle of Requiem

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Template:New Content Template:ArticleName Template:Battle Infobox The Requiem campaign was a series of large scale battles and small skirmishes between the native inhabitants of Requiem, the Prometheans, and their subordinate allies and religious followers in the Covenant remnant against the intruding United Nations Space Command.[1][2] These engagements marked the beginning of the Human-Promethean War on July 20th, 2557; the days following would see the conflict spread to Installation 03 and the human homeworld, Earth.[3]

Background

In 2553, the aft section of the Template:UNSCship, carrying Spartan-II John-117 and AI Cortana, was transported via slipspace to the system Requiem was located after the Raid on Installation 04B. Cortana activated Forward Unto Dawn's emergency locator beacon while John-117 entered cryostasis.[4] About one year later, Jul 'Mdama led his Covenant remnant to Requiem in search of the planet's "treasure". However, 'Mdama couldn't find a way into Requiem, and the fleet held its position outside of Requiem's opening. It would be 3 years later, in July 2557, when the Dawn is pulled towards the planet and 'Mdama's sends his forces to board the Forward Unto Dawn to prevent the wreckage from approaching the planet.[5] As the Covenant remnants entered the ship, Requiem began to scan the ship for a "Reclaimer".[1]

Opening Skirmishes

Cortana awoke John-117 from cryostasis, and informed him of intruders on the Dawn. When the duo found out that there is a Covenant fleet around the Dawn and one of the CCS-class battlecruisers was moving into a intercept course, Cortana instructed John-117 to fire one of Dawn's missile at the battlecruiser. John-117 battled through the wreckage and managed destroy the cruiser moments before it fired its energy projector. During the attack, John-117, exposed to the Dawn outer hull, was scanned by Requiem, which then proceeds to open its interior for the ships. The Dawn, along with several Covenant cruisers, were pulled into Requiem's interior.[1]

John-117 survived the fall into Requiem's inner planet, and intended to hijack one of Covenant ships to return to Earth, where he would be able to find Doctor Catherine Halsey to assess Cortana's rampancy. However, Template:UNSCship had picked up Forward Unto Dawn's distress beacon, and was approaching the planet. In the middle of finding a way to locate the Infinity, John-117 and Cortana accidentally triggered Requiem's defense, the Prometheans.[6] The Prometheans attacked the Spartan as well as the Covenant. In an effort the warn Infinity of Requiem's gravity well, John-117 and Cortana disabled two energy pylons inside Requiem's core in order to eliminate interference emitted from a satellite in the core. When John-117 attempted to contact Infinity in the satellite, it was revealed that the Didact had purposely manipulated Infinity signal to trick John-117 into releasing him from his Cryptum. The Didact openly declared war on humanity and gained control of the mechanized Prometheans as well as the Covenant remnant forces. John-117 escaped Requiem's core on a Ghost by driving through a portal just as the Infinity entered Requiem.[7]

Arrival of the Infinity

The UNSC Infinity crashed into a jungle in Requiem, and was immediately under attack from the Prometheans and Covenant forces. Infinity's commanding officer, Captain Andrew Del Rio, deployed UNSC forces for reconnaissance, believing that the Infinity would be able to fend off her attackers while providing support for ground forces. The ill-prepared UNSC Marines were overwhelmed by the unfamiliar Promethean forces and suffered heavy casualties.[2]

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Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo 4, campaign level Dawn
  2. ^ a b Halo 4, campaign level Infinity
  3. ^ Halo 4, campaign level Midnight
  4. ^ Halo 3, campaign level Halo
  5. ^ Halo 4, Terminal "Prologue"
  6. ^ Halo 4, campaign level Requiem
  7. ^ Halo 4, campaign level Forerunner