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'''Harmony''' is a [[Human]] colony that was [[Glassing|glassed]] by the [[Covenant]] [[Covenant Navy|Navy]]. It is unrelated to [[New Harmony]], another UNSC colony.<ref>[[Halo Encyclopedia]]</ref>
'''Harmony''' is a [[Human]] colony that was [[Glassing|glassed]] by the [[Covenant]] [[Covenant Navy|Navy]]. It is unrelated to [[New Harmony]], another UNSC colony.<ref>[[Halo Encyclopedia]]</ref>
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==History==
==History==
===[[Human-Covenant War]]===
===[[Human-Covenant War]]===
In [[2552]], [[Colonel]] [[Herzog]] suspected the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] had broken the code used by the Covenant and learned of the upcoming attack but let Harmony fall, along with [[Troy]], to ensure the Covenant wouldn't realize <ref>[[Axons]] [[Media:english_longbow.ogg|english_longbow]]/[[Media:Calculus.ogg|calculus]]</ref>. It was implied he was right, saving countless lives.
In early [[2552]], [[insurrectionist]]s on Harmony disabled the planet's primary communications relay and stole two [[freighter]]s from a drydock.<ref>[http://www.xbox.com/en-gb/gamescom2010/default.htm '''Xbox.com''': ''Gamescom is over'']</ref>
 
Some time later, [[Colonel]] [[Herzog]] suspected the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] had broken the code used by the Covenant and learned of the upcoming attack but let Harmony fall, along with [[Troy]], to ensure the Covenant wouldn't realize.<ref>[[Axons]] [[Media:english_longbow.ogg|english_longbow]]/[[Media:Calculus.ogg|calculus]]</ref> It was implied he was right, saving countless lives.


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Revision as of 02:32, August 19, 2010

Template:Ratings Harmony is a Human colony that was glassed by the Covenant Navy. It is unrelated to New Harmony, another UNSC colony.[1]

History

Human-Covenant War

In early 2552, insurrectionists on Harmony disabled the planet's primary communications relay and stole two freighters from a drydock.[2]

Some time later, Colonel Herzog suspected the Office of Naval Intelligence had broken the code used by the Covenant and learned of the upcoming attack but let Harmony fall, along with Troy, to ensure the Covenant wouldn't realize.[3] It was implied he was right, saving countless lives.

Sources