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'''Emerald Cove''' was a [[UNSC]] colony world. During their training, the [[Spartan-II]]'s were sent on an underwater mission with [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez]]. Mendez sabotaged half of the Spartans' air tanks and in return, they stole his. They then, as [[Anton|SPARTAN-044]] humorously put it, "ditched him and camped out on an island for a week, with nothing to do but light bonfires, bake [[clam]]s, and surf". It was a good memory they all enjoyed sharing.<ref name="memory">''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 220</ref>
'''Emerald Cove''' was a [[UNSC]] colony world. During their training, the [[Spartan-II]]'s were sent on an underwater mission with [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez]]. Mendez sabotaged half of the Spartans' air tanks and in return, they stole his. They then, as [[Anton|SPARTAN-044]] humorously put it, "ditched him and camped out on an island for a week, with nothing to do but light bonfires, bake [[clam]]s, and surf". It was a good memory they all enjoyed sharing.<ref name="memory">''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 220</ref>


In [[2542]], the UNSC abandoned Emerald Cove due to the danger from the [[Covenant]]. Though there is no information in whether or not there was any combat in the abandonment and or evacuation, or if the planet was [[glassing|glassed]] or even located by the Covenant due to no [[Human]] presence.<ref name="memory"/>
In [[2542]], the UNSC abandoned Emerald Cove due to the danger from the [[Covenant]]. There is no information in whether or not there was any combat in the abandonment and or evacuation, or if the planet was [[glassing|glassed]] or even located by the Covenant due to no [[Human]] presence.<ref name="memory"/>


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