2170: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
*The [[Callisto Treaty]] is signed. The [[Frieden]] and [[Koslovics]] formally surrender to the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]], officially ending the [[Interplanetary War]].<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', page 33</ref>
*The [[Callisto Treaty]] is signed. The [[Frieden]] and [[Koslovics]] formally surrender to the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]], officially ending the [[Interplanetary War]].<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', page 33</ref>


*A&nbsp;unified [[Earth]] government is formed in the wake of the conflicts of the 2160s. Now, the victors were forced to deal with a less obvious but equally serious threat: overpopulation and a massive military that had no enemy to fight. In the post-war period there were massive population surges and the overpopulation, coupled with the destruction and famine bred by [[The Rain Forest Wars]], threatened to destabilize the economy.<ref>http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/h/halo/storyline.htm</ref>
*A [[Unified Earth Government]] is formed in the wake of the conflicts of the 2160s. Now, the victors were forced to deal with a less obvious but equally serious threat: overpopulation and a massive military that had no enemy to fight. In the post-war period there were massive population surges and the overpopulation, coupled with the destruction and famine bred by the [[Rain Forest Wars]], threatened to destabilize the economy.<ref>[http://halostory.bungie.org/halostory.timeline.html '''Halo.Bungie.org''': ''Halo Story Page - Halo Story Timeline'']</ref>


== Sources ==
== Sources ==


<references/>
<references/>

Revision as of 17:17, July 26, 2010

Template:Ratings


  • A Unified Earth Government is formed in the wake of the conflicts of the 2160s. Now, the victors were forced to deal with a less obvious but equally serious threat: overpopulation and a massive military that had no enemy to fight. In the post-war period there were massive population surges and the overpopulation, coupled with the destruction and famine bred by the Rain Forest Wars, threatened to destabilize the economy.[2]

Sources