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[[Image:Harvest.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Fanart]] of Harvest with Covenant crusier.]]
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'''Harvest''' was one of the first colony worlds, in the outer reaches of [[UNSC]] space (roughly 117 light years from [[Reach]], and only the seventeenth upon its founding in [[2468]]), in the [[Epsilon Indi System]]. Harvest was one of the UNSC's more productive and peaceful colonies, within two decades of its founding it had the highest per capita agricultural production of any colony. At its height, Harvest foodstuffs fed the inhabitants of more than half dozen other colonies. The original population of Harvest was three million, but it was destroyed by the [[Covenant]] in [[2525]]. The capital city of Harvest was called [[Utgard]]], and was home to Harvest's [[List of "Seven" references in Halo|seven]] [[space elevator|space elevators]] and the Orbital Space Station, [[Tiara]].
'''Harvest''' was one of the first colony worlds, in the outer reaches of [[UNSC]] space (roughly 117 light years from [[Reach]], and only the seventeenth upon its founding in [[2468]]), in the [[Epsilon Indi System]]. Harvest was one of the UNSC's more productive and peaceful colonies, within two decades of its founding it had the highest per capita agricultural production of any colony. At its height, Harvest foodstuffs fed the inhabitants of more than half dozen other colonies. The original population of Harvest was three million, but it was destroyed by the [[Covenant]] in [[2525]]. The capital city of Harvest was called [[Utgard]], and was home to Harvest's [[List of "Seven" references in Halo|seven]] [[space elevator|space elevators]] and the Orbital Space Station, [[Tiara]].


Harvest was a small planet, approximately one-third the size of Earth with only 4,000 kilometer (2,484 mile) equatorial diameter, slightly smaller than the Sol planet Mercury<ref> [[Halo: Contact Harvest]], pg 33 </ref>. In terms of surface area, it possesses ~50 million km², roughly one-tenth that of Earth's. Harvest orbits Epsilon Indi very fast, much faster than most UNSC colonies, at roughly 150,000 km/h, or ~41 km/sec (by comparison, Earth orbits Sol at roughly 30 km/sec). Havest has no moon. It is the only one habital planet of five in its system. The supercontinent [[Edda]] dominated the planet, taking up roughly 2/3rds of its surface. Two low-salinity seas covered the remainder of the planet, [[Hugin]] to the north, and [[Munin]] to the south<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 74</ref>.
Harvest was a small planet, approximately one-third the size of Earth with only 4,000 kilometer (2,484 mile) equatorial diameter, slightly smaller than the Sol planet Mercury<ref> [[Halo: Contact Harvest]], pg 33 </ref>. In terms of surface area, it possesses ~50 million km², roughly one-tenth that of Earth's. Harvest orbits Epsilon Indi very fast, much faster than most UNSC colonies, at roughly 150,000 km/h, or ~41 km/sec (by comparison, Earth orbits Sol at roughly 30 km/sec). Havest has no moon. It is the only one habital planet of five in its system. The supercontinent [[Edda]] dominated the planet, taking up roughly 2/3rds of its surface. Two low-salinity seas covered the remainder of the planet, [[Hugin]] to the north, and [[Munin]] to the south<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 74</ref>.

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Fanart of Harvest with Covenant crusier.

Harvest was one of the first colony worlds, in the outer reaches of UNSC space (roughly 117 light years from Reach, and only the seventeenth upon its founding in 2468), in the Epsilon Indi System. Harvest was one of the UNSC's more productive and peaceful colonies, within two decades of its founding it had the highest per capita agricultural production of any colony. At its height, Harvest foodstuffs fed the inhabitants of more than half dozen other colonies. The original population of Harvest was three million, but it was destroyed by the Covenant in 2525. The capital city of Harvest was called Utgard, and was home to Harvest's seven space elevators and the Orbital Space Station, Tiara.

Harvest was a small planet, approximately one-third the size of Earth with only 4,000 kilometer (2,484 mile) equatorial diameter, slightly smaller than the Sol planet Mercury[1]. In terms of surface area, it possesses ~50 million km², roughly one-tenth that of Earth's. Harvest orbits Epsilon Indi very fast, much faster than most UNSC colonies, at roughly 150,000 km/h, or ~41 km/sec (by comparison, Earth orbits Sol at roughly 30 km/sec). Havest has no moon. It is the only one habital planet of five in its system. The supercontinent Edda dominated the planet, taking up roughly 2/3rds of its surface. Two low-salinity seas covered the remainder of the planet, Hugin to the north, and Munin to the south[2].

The surface of Harvest was grasslands and forests, lush fields and rolling hills, and a thousand lakes swarming with schools of fish. At night bats were known to frequent the skies.[3]

In 2502, Avery J. Johnson was involved in the assassination of Jerald Mulkey Ander, the head of the People's Occupation Government on Harvest as part of the ORION Project's Operation: KALEIDOSCOPE. Approximately at this time, Harvest was home to 50 or 60 thousand residents, and Utgard wasn't much more than a few blocks of polycrete pre-fab buildings.

Harvest was the first colony to be attacked by the Covenant and the first human world to be glassed. It was also the first time humanity had made contact with the Covenant. Obviously, the resulting war has created less than desirable relations with the alien superpower.[4]

In 2524 Sergeant Johnson returned to Harvest along with Staff Sergeant Byrne and Captain Ponder, all survivors of Operation: TREBUCHET, to train a Colonial militia, and unbeknown to them, fend off what UNSC had believed to be Insurrectionist attacks on ships in the systems.

Escape from Harvest

They soon found themselves in the middle of the first battle between the Covenant and humanity, using their newly trained militia to herd hundreds of thousands of civilian survivors from Gladsheim, Vigrond, and other locations to Utgard Space Elevators to escape the planet. During the first Covenant attack on Harvest about +250,000 humans managed to escape the planet by packing into 236 freight containers which were then loaded into seven elevator depots in Utgard. Every five to seven minutes, seven pairs of freight containers where loaded into the Space Elevator. Loaded ahead of these freight containers where seven "grease buckets", maintenance containers, two which where loaded with Johnson's men and Jilan al-Cygni. The other five where decoys rigged with claymore mines which were used to soften the Brutes, Grunts and Drones which had boarded and taken control of Tiara.[5] While the other two "grease buckets" holding Johnson and Co. stopped and they were fighting off the Covenant, the number seven strand of the Space Elevator snapped a few thousand kilometers above its anchor due to the stress caused by the load becomming unbalanced. There were 11 pairs of freight containers on the strand when it snapped, killing around 20,000 people.[6] The remaining freight containers carrying the survivors of Harvest continued up the elevator, out into space, where they met up with propulsion pods that Sif had placed previously. Once Johnson and Co. finished fighting the Covenant on the Tiara, they joined the survivors and used the propulsion pods to enter Slipspace. [7] In these freight containters was at least one future member of the Spartan-III project.

After the First War on Harvest

Vice Admiral Preston Cole fought in and barely won the Battle of Harvest in 2531, six years later. This battle was the single most titanic battle ever fought by the two opposing forces before the Fall of Reach in 2552, and resulted in the creation and implementation of the Cole Protocol.


Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, pg 33
  2. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest pg. 74
  3. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx page 75
  4. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 96
  5. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest p.351-52
  6. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest p.372
  7. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest p.352