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Harness/general hub page work

  • Assault harness - The Assault harness is an ancient type of armor that is fully sealed. Formerly restricted by the Covenant, dissident Sangheili decided to reuse it during the Covenant civil war.[1]
  • Sangheili combat harness - The combat harness is the ubiquitous armor system available to Sangheili of all ranks. The armor exists in a wide range of colors, and there are slight functional and aesthetic variations.[2][3]
  • Commando harness - The Commando harness is a lighter and sturdier variant. It is equipped with hardened communications gear and uplink capabilities, for use by Commando Units.[1]
  • Officer harness - Contrary to standard Majors who use the combat harness, the Officer subclass is equipped with a more ornate harness and helmet.[21] It exists in dark golden red and matte burgundy.[5][6]

Specialty harnesses

  • Arbiter body armor - The Arbiter armors were an extremely rare type of harness only donned by ancient Sangheili judge-kings, and by specific Sangheili appointed by the Hierarchs during the Covenant era.[22][2]

Religious order harnesses


City hub page

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There is more information available on this subject at CMDR RileySV/Sandbox on the English Wikipedia.

A city is a type of settlement that sapient species create.

Types

Human

Human cities often have transit systems featuring Maglev trains.[26][27][28] Quite a few cities also prominently hosted Space elevators.[29][30][27]

Human cities are sometimes arcologies. Several examples of this include the Castra Arcology[31] and the Haven arcology.[32][33]

Species of the Covenant

  • Covenant - Designed as the Covenant's capital, High Charity featured it's own city.[34]

Sources

Human history page/section

Pre-UN founding

Circa 97,445 BCE, humans were returned to Earth and watched as the Portal at Voi was buried. N'chala, one of the those ancient humans left an Out-of-place handprint.[37] Around the 5th Millennium BCE, Egypt was formed.[38] In 480 BCE,[39] 300 soldiers from Sparta defended Greece at Thermopylae[40] from a Persian invasion.[39] In 31 BCE,[41] Marcus Agrippa saved Rome at the Battle of Actium.[42]

Kurt Ambrose detailing the Battle of Agincourt.

In 1066, the Battle of Hastings took place and in 1415, the Battle of Agincourt took place.[43] In 1597, Admiral Yi Sun-sin defeated a Japanese fleet of 133 vessels with only 13 ships of his own at Myeongnyang Strait.[42]

In 1759, the Battle of Minden took place. This battle became the namesake for a UNSC starship.[44] In the 18th-century, the conical bullet was developed[45] and the piezoelectric effect was discovered.[46] The 18th-century also saw the founding of the United States Marine Corps, elements of which would be passed down to the UNSC Marine Corps.[47]

Over the course of the 18th and 19th-centuries, the colonies of Britain diverged socially and economically resulting in a schism. In one case, a war.[48] During the War of 1812, Oliver Hazard Perry won control of Lake Erie.[42] In 1836,[49] Colonel William Barret Travis and others defended the Alamo.[50]

The American Civil War took place, with tin daguerreotypes that displayed a battlefield with cavalry, cannons and charging men being kept in the Officers' club of the UNSC Gettysburg.[51]

World War I saw the first uses of flamethrowers.[47]

World War II started in 1939.[52] John Forge's family had members fight in World War II.[53] During the war, the British cracked a German encryption scheme.[54] Isoroku Yamamoto crippled the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor.[42] This attack was compared to the 26th-century Fall of Reach by Chief Petty Officer McRobb.[55] The war came to a close with the first usage of human Nuclear weapons at Nagasaki and Hirshima.[56] The bomb at Hiroshima left a domed structure still standing.[57]

A plethora of historic figures from before the UN's founding existed including Chester W. Nimitz, Themistocles, Lysander,[42] Jimmy Doolittle, Lilya Litvyak,[58] Cleopatra, Hannibal, and Genghis Khan.[59]

UN era

Early human steps on Luna.[60]

In 1945, the United Nations was founded.[56] 16 years later, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin would be the first human being to orbit the Earth.[61] Eight years after that, human beings would take their first steps on Luna.[56]

Around the early 2000s, fringe theories on humanity's origins began to emerge. The Society of the Ancients, believed that aliens had helped humanity construct technologies.[62] Dr. Jonas Volman wrote the book The Castaway Theory, that supposedly brings light to issues in human evolution.[63] In 2021, the International Society of Civil Engineers was formed.[64]

The United Nations first established the Unified Earth Government in 2075.[65] Luna, Mars, the Jovian Moons and several asteroids would first be settled by humans in 2080.[66] 2090 and 2103 also saw the ends of large scale conflicts.[67] In the 2100s, the British Houses of Parliament were destroyed in a domestic terrorist act.[68]

In response to the rising Koslovics, the recently formed Friedens bombed an embassy in Thynia, Europa in 2158.[69] The Jovian Moons Campaign, Rainforest Wars, Battle of Delambre, Mars Campaign and finally, the Interplanetary War all came from the continued clashes between these factions. Sometimes these separate conflicts are collectively referred to as the Interplanetary war.[47]

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UK/Britain page

A snow covered Scotland.

The United Kingdom was a former nation on Earth.[70] It and the constituent polities are colloquially referred to as Britain.[71]

History

In the 18th and 19th-centuries, British colonies began to diverge from Britain itself, in one case leading to war.[72] During World War II, the British managed to crack a German code.[54]

In the 22nd-century, the Houses of Parliament were destroyed in an act of domestic terrorism.[70]

Status as of 26th-century

By the 26th-century, the island of Iona, formerly of Scotland were part of the North Atlantic Protectorate.[70] Following the Human-Covenant War, a collection of photographs by Jake Courage toured Britain.[71]

Geography

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Page design work

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List of appearances

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Page Sources

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  9. ^ Ultra-Combo.com: Arbiter’s Colors & Accessories
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  18. ^ Halo: Fleet Battles
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  20. ^ Halo Waypoint: Covenant Honor Guard
  21. ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 135 (2011 edition)
  22. ^ Halo 2: Anniversary: Terminals
  23. ^ Halo Wars 2, campaign level, A New Enemy
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  25. ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 56
  26. ^ Halo 2, multiplayer map, Terminal
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  28. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, p. 45
  29. ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level, Prepare To Drop
  30. ^ Halo 4, campaign level, Skyline
  31. ^ Bungie.net: Meet the Squad (6/2/2009)
  32. ^ Halo: Reach Limited Edition, Intersystem News: HAVEN TERROR BOMBING KILLS TWO MILLION
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  34. ^ Halo Waypoint: High Charity
  35. ^ Halo 5: Guardians, campaign level, Battle of Sunaion
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  38. ^ Halo Encyclopedia, p. 296 (2011)
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  58. ^ Halo: Oblivion Chapter ??
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  62. ^ SOTA mission page
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  71. ^ a b Jake Courage
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