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The '''Battle of Delambre''' was a presumably small-scale conflict that plummeted the [[Frieden]] fascist movement into a civil war between the conservative faction of the organization and the reformist [[Neo-Friedenists]].<ref>''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', page 113</ref>
The '''Battle of Delambre''' was a presumably small-scale conflict that plummeted the [[Frieden]] fascist movement into a civil war between the conservative faction of the organization and the reformist [[Neo-Friedenists]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', page 113</ref>
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At the conclusion of the [[Rain Forest Wars]], certain dissenting groups arose within the [[Frieden]] movement that promoted reformist ideals. The [[Neo-Friedenists]] came to being in 2162, challenging their original founders and expressing their wish to negotiate a peace treaty with the UNSC and end the [[Interplanetary War]].  
At the conclusion of the [[Rain Forest Wars]], certain dissenting groups arose within the [[Frieden]] movement that promoted reformist ideals. The [[Neo-Friedenists]] came to being in 2162, challenging their original founders and expressing their wish to negotiate a peace treaty with the UNSC and end the [[Interplanetary War]].  

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The Battle of Delambre was a presumably small-scale conflict that plummeted the Frieden fascist movement into a civil war between the conservative faction of the organization and the reformist Neo-Friedenists.[1]

Battle

At the conclusion of the Rain Forest Wars, certain dissenting groups arose within the Frieden movement that promoted reformist ideals. The Neo-Friedenists came to being in 2162, challenging their original founders and expressing their wish to negotiate a peace treaty with the UNSC and end the Interplanetary War.

As UNSC forces approached the Delambre crater, the Neo-Friedenists took up arms against the conservative side of the Frieden movement. It is presumed that the Neo-Freidenists won the brief engagement, as they later attempted to discuss a peace treaty with the UNSC.

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