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On [[2526#March|March 1, 2526]], Cole and his battle group arrived at the Epsilon Indi system and the [[Battle of Harvest]] began, in which the forty ships of Battle Group X-Ray engaged a single vessel, a [[Covenant super-destroyer]] in orbit over Harvest. The Covenant ship's superior weaponry and technology overwhelmed the fleet, and Cole's adjutant commanders suggested a full retreat. However, with the use of intelligence gathered during the [[Battle of Chi Ceti]], Cole realized that Covenant energy shielding technology was vulnerable to massive, concentrated fire. Cole ordered all ships in the battle group to simultaneously focus their fire at the Covenant ship, with salvos of MACs first, followed by [[Archer missile]]s and [[Shiva-class nuclear missile]]s. This last-minute tactical inspiration worked; the super-destroyer's shields were overwhelmed, allowing the UNSC battle group to fire their remaining armaments into the super-destroyer's hull, destroying the Covenant ship. Although Battle Group X-Ray managed to destroy the super-destroyer, thirteen UNSC ships were destroyed during the battle.<ref name="Genesis"/><ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 462-467''</ref>
On [[2526#March|March 1, 2526]], Cole and his battle group arrived at the Epsilon Indi system and the [[Battle of Harvest]] began, in which the forty ships of Battle Group X-Ray engaged a single vessel, a [[Covenant super-destroyer]] in orbit over Harvest. The Covenant ship's superior weaponry and technology overwhelmed the fleet, and Cole's adjutant commanders suggested a full retreat. However, with the use of intelligence gathered during the [[Battle of Chi Ceti]], Cole realized that Covenant energy shielding technology was vulnerable to massive, concentrated fire. Cole ordered all ships in the battle group to simultaneously focus their fire at the Covenant ship, with salvos of MACs first, followed by [[Archer missile]]s and [[Shiva-class nuclear missile]]s. This last-minute tactical inspiration worked; the super-destroyer's shields were overwhelmed, allowing the UNSC battle group to fire their remaining armaments into the super-destroyer's hull, destroying the Covenant ship. Although Battle Group X-Ray managed to destroy the super-destroyer, thirteen UNSC ships were destroyed during the battle.<ref name="Genesis"/><ref>'''Halo: Evolutions''', "The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole", ''pages 462-467''</ref>


Following the Battle of Harvest, Cole returned to Earth, where he discovered that the Covenant had destroyed several other colonies.<ref name="timeline"/> The ONI-controlled [[civilian]] news media reported Cole's promotion to full admiral, though he would continue to hold the rank of vice admiral in later years.<ref group="note">''Halo Wars: Genesis'', the pre-release ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' timeline, and the in-game and online ''Halo Wars'' timelines explicitly state that Cole was promoted to full admiral after the Battle of Harvest. His memorial plaque at ONI Alpha Site in ''Halo 3: ODST'' also refers to him as a full admiral. However, ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'' makes no mention of Cole's promotion and consistently refers to him as a vice admiral; this is corroborated by ''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide''. This may indicate that his rank of admiral was temporary or that he was demoted to O-9 before being posthumously promoted back to O-10. In the [[ONI Directorate Memorandum Interrogation Findings]], Cole identifies himself as a fleet admiral, though he has not been referred to as such in other media.</ref> In order to prevent mass panic, ONI removed information of the Covenant and replaced the battle information with that of a communications satellite captured by insurrectionists, which Cole's forces were said to have destroyed. The worlds of [[Second Base]] and [[Green Hills]] were initially reported as attacked by rebel forces, but they were in fact glassed by the Covenant and their combined population of two million killed.<ref name="Genesis"/>
Following the Battle of Harvest, Cole returned to Earth, where he discovered that the Covenant had destroyed several other colonies.<ref name="timeline"/> The ONI-controlled [[civilian]] news media reported Cole's promotion to full admiral, though he would continue to hold the rank of vice admiral in later years.<ref group="note">''Halo Wars: Genesis'', the pre-release ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' timeline, and the in-game and online ''Halo Wars'' timelines explicitly state that Cole was promoted to full admiral after the Battle of Harvest. His memorial plaque at ONI Alpha Site in ''Halo 3: ODST'' also refers to him as a full admiral. However, ''The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole'' makes no mention of Cole's promotion and consistently refers to him as a vice admiral; this is corroborated by ''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide''. This may indicate that his rank was at some point [[Wikipedia:Reduction in rank|reduced or reverted]] to O-9 and that he was posthumously promoted back to O-10. In the [[ONI Directorate Memorandum Interrogation Findings]], Cole identifies himself as a fleet admiral, though he has not been referred to as such in other media.</ref> In order to prevent mass panic, ONI removed information of the Covenant and replaced the battle information with that of a communications satellite captured by insurrectionists, which Cole's forces were said to have destroyed. The worlds of [[Second Base]] and [[Green Hills]] were initially reported as attacked by rebel forces, but they were in fact glassed by the Covenant and their combined population of two million killed.<ref name="Genesis"/>


===The Cole Campaigns and the Cole Protocol===
===The Cole Campaigns and the Cole Protocol===
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