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|name = Scyllion Warehouse District riot
|name = Scyllion Warehouse District Riot
|conflict = [[Insurrection]]
|conflict = [[Insurrection]]
|date = [[2535]]
|date = [[2535]]
|place = [[Scyllion Warehouse District|Warehouse District]], [[Scyllion]], [[Charybdis IX]]
|place = [[Scyllion Warehouse District|Warehouse District]], [[Scyllion]], [[Charybdis IX]]
|result = UNSC Victory
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*Jason Kincaide killed  
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[[Office of Naval Intelligence]]
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[[Insurrectionists]]
[[Lieutenant]] [[Jacob Keyes]] <br>
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[[Major]] [[Faison]]
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*Major [[Faison]]
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*1 {{Class|Stalwart|light frigate}}
|forces1 = *1 heavily modified [[UNSC Light Frigate|Light Frigate]]
**{{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}}
**[[UNSC Midsummer Night]]
*[[ODSTs]]
*[[ODSTs]]
*16 [[ONI]] agents
*16 [[ONI]] agents
*D77-TC Pelican Dropships
*[[D77-TC Pelican]]s
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|casual1 = *3 ONI agents
**[[Akio Watanabe]]
**[[Akio Watanabe]]
**[[Josh Smith]]
**[[Josh Smith]]
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The '''Scyllion Warehouse District Riot''' was a riot that took place in the [[Scyllion Warehouse District|warehouse district]] of [[Scyllion]], the capital city of [[Charybdis IX]], shortly before the arrival of the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] in the [[Battle of Charybdis IX]].
{{Quote|This wasn't a victory, it was a cluster --|[[Jacob Keyes]] on the outcome of the riots, before being interrupted<ref name="cp135">'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''page 135''</ref>}}
 
The '''Scyllion Warehouse District riot''' was a riot that took place in the [[Scyllion Warehouse District|warehouse district]] of [[Scyllion]], the capital city of [[Charybdis IX]], shortly before the arrival of the [[Covenant]] in the [[Battle of Charybdis IX]].


==Background==
==Prelude==
The mission to Scyllion was a joint operation between the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] and the [[UNSC Navy]]. The ''Midsummer Night'', before heading deeper into space to go on a variety of unorthodox missions, was to stop at the [[Inner Colonies]] planet of Charybdis IX to assist the 15 ONI agents on the planet in holding back the constant riots in Scyllion. The operation was planned in exchange for ONI providing [[Stealth Ablative Coating]] for the ''Midsummer Night''.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 36''</ref>
The riots were caused by lack of food and supplies.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 106''</ref> [[Charybdis IX]] had been a mining world, run by a corporation. The planet's capital city of [[Scyllion]] was established by the government for workers to live in. Every aspect of the workers' lives was controlled by the companies to ensure that the profits always went back to the companies; they bought food and supplies from company markets or lived and paid rent for company-provided habitats. Soon the pay was simply insufficient to make up for the workers' cost of living, leading to intense rioting.<ref name="cp107">'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 107''</ref>


The riots were caused by lack of food and supplies. Charybdis IX had been a mining world, run by corporations. Every aspect of the workers' lives was controlled by the companies to ensure that the profits always went back to the companies; they bought food and supplies from company markets, lived and paid rent for company-provided habitats, etc. Soon the pay was simply insufficient to make up for the workers' cost of living, leading to intense rioting.
Scyllion had long been a city of political turmoil and [[Insurrectionist]]s were a constant problem. In [[2534]], the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] recommended for the [[UNSC]] to implement martial law in the city, but the UNSC was unable to do so, due to the escalating [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 106-107''</ref> Fifteen ONI agents (disguised as workers), and a convoy of [[civilian Warthog]]s were sent to the planet to spy on the rioters, who were being incited by insurgent [[Jason Kincaide]]. They also carried mobile command centers disguised as trucks and trailers.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 109''</ref> Originally, ONI was only spying on the rioters, but after they discovered that the rioters had gotten their hands on modified Covenant weapons, they decided it was time to take action against them. [[Major]] [[Akio Watanabe]] proposed a mission for the {{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}} to find and eliminate the source of the Covenant weaponry.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 100''</ref>


Scyllion had long been a city of political turmoil. [[Insurrectionist]]s were a constant problem. In [[2533]], ONI recommended that the [[UNSC]] implement martial law, but the UNSC was unable to carry out martial law, due to the escalating [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 106-107''</ref> 15 ONI agents (disguised as workers), and [[Civilian Warthog]]s were sent to the planet to spy on the rioters, who were led by [[Jason Kincaide]]. They also carried mobile command centers disguised as trucks and trailers <ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 109''</ref>.
==The riot==
Shortly after [[Jacob Keyes]] and Major Akio Watanabe were ferried to the planet by [[Jeffries]], they were introduced to ONI agents [[Corinthia Hansen|Captain Corinthia Hansen]], the leader of the operation, and [[Josh Smith]], a surveillance agent. Hansen pretended to be supplying [[Jason Kincaide]]'s weapons, in an attempt to discover where the weapons were being distributed, but escalating riots nearby forced ONI agents to capture Kincaide and two of his bodyguards.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 112''</ref> The rioters quickly retaliated, firing [[RPG]]s at the ONI convoy of disguised command centers, resulting in the death of Smith and most of the ONI team. Kincaide escaped captivity and began to incite the mob.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 122''</ref>


Originally, ONI was only spying on the rioters, but after they discovered that the rioters had gotten their hands on modified Covenant weapons, they decided it was time to take action against them. [[Major]] [[Akio Watanabe]] proposed a mission to find and eliminate the source of the Covenant weaponry.
During the ambush, Hansen, Keyes, and Watanabe escaped the ONI mobile command center they were in. While the rioters searched for survivors, they engaged in small skirmishes against the rioters and retreated to a building. Along the way, the rioters captured one ONI operative and beat him to death.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 123''</ref> They rode the elevator up to the roof of the building, where they tried to get evacuated by Jeffries. However, Jeffries was shot down by Insurrectionists with RPGs. They then requested [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]] support, which was scheduled to arrive within twenty minutes. At that point, Keyes, Hansen, and Watanabe were extremely short on ammunition at this point, with all of them being limited to about one magazine each.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 124-127''</ref>


==Battle==
Soon, both sides only fired warning shots at each other and Kincaide began to arm the rioters with modified Covenant weapons.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 128''</ref> While waiting for ODST support to arrive, the three decided to check on the rioters downstairs. While Hansen remained upstairs, Keyes and Watanabe sneaked down the stairs and moved in opposite directions. There, Kincaide and three rioters attacked the trio. Watanabe shot two of the men, but Kincaide thrust the final rioter into Watanabe, shooting them both multiple times with his modified {{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}, fatally wounding the ONI officer.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 129''</ref> In an act of revenge, Keyes wrestled control of the plasma rifle from Kincaide and shot him in the legs, then decapitating him with another shot. He then threw the man's corpse into a crowd of rioters below, and warned them to disperse and cease hostilities, or else they would be shot.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 131''</ref>
Shortly after [[Jacob Keyes]] and Major Akio Watanabe were ferried to the planet by [[Jeffries]], they were introduced to ONI agents [[Corinthia Hansen]] (who ran the operation) and [[Josh Smith]], a surveillance agent. They then captured [[Jason Kincaide]] (a leader of the rioters) and three of his bodyguards. The rioters quickly retaliated, firing RPGs at the ONI convoy of disguised command centers, resulting in the death of Smith and most of the ONI team.


During the ambush, Hansen, Keyes, and Watanabe escaped the ONI command center they were in. While the rioters searched for survivors (they found one surviving ONI agent and beat him to death), they along with other surviving ONI agents engaged in small skirmishes against the rioters and retreated to a building. They rode the elevator up to the roof of the building, where they tried to get evacuated by Jeffries. However, Jeffries was shot down by Insurrectionists with RPGs<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 125''</ref>. They then requested ODST support, which was scheduled to arrive within 20 minutes. At that point, Keyes, Hansen, and Watanabe were extremely short on ammunition at this point, with all of them being limited to about one magazine each.
After the death of Jason Kincaide, twenty ODSTs, led by Major [[Faison]], arrived and broke up any remaining resistance. Two snipers, [[Magnus]] and [[Jeremy]], were assigned to kill any rebels with RPGs who were still firing on Pelicans, which they accomplished. The remaining rioters, no match for ODSTs, retreated. Any remaining individual on the streets were Insurrectionists and were quickly eliminated by the ODSTs.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 133''</ref>


While waiting for ODST support to arrive, the three decided to check on the rioters downstairs. While Hansen remained upstairs, Keyes and Watanabe sneaked down the stairs and moved opposite directions. There, Watanabe was shot by Kincaide. In an act of revenge, Keyes wrestled control of the plasma rifle from Kincaide and shot him in the legs, then decapitating him with another shot. He then threw the man's corpse into a crowd of rioters below, and warned them to disperse and cease hostilities, or else they would be shot.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 131''</ref>
==Aftermath==
Despite the relatively heavy losses that the UNSC took fighting the rioters, they discovered from Kincaide, during his brief captivity, the source of the modified Covenant weapons: a ship known as the ''[[Kestrel (Ship)|Kestrel]]''. Several Pelicans then arrived to pick up the ODSTS, Hansen, and Keyes.{{Ref/Reuse|cp135}}


20 ODSTs, led by Major [[Faison]], arrived and broke up any remaining resistance. Two snipers, [[Magnus]] and [[Jeremy]], were assigned to kill any rebels with RPGs who were still firing on Pelicans, which they accomplished. The remaining rioters, no match for ODSTs, retreated.
[[Carson]], the pilot of the dropship Keyes and Hansen were on, informed them that [[Commander]] [[Dmitri Zheng]] detected a [[Covenant fleet]] arriving near Charybdis IX. While Keyes and Zheng were in favor of making a last stand alongside the three [[UNSC destroyer]]s guarding the planet, Hansen revealed that she had a rank higher than both of them and ordered them to continue their search for the ''Kestrel''. She ordered that they drop her off at an orbiting depot first, leaving her to certain doom at the hands of the Covenant fleet.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 139''</ref> As the ''Midsummer Night'' left the [[Charybdis system]], the Covenant [[Battle of Charybdis IX|attacked]] the planet and ultimately glassed its surface.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 148''</ref>


Despite the relatively heavy losses that the UNSC took fighting the rioters, they discovered from Kincaide, during his brief captivity, the source of the modified Covenant weapons: a ship known as the ''[[Kestrel (Ship)|Kestrel]]''. Several Pelicans then arrived to pick up the ODSTS, Hansen, and Keyes.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 135''</ref>
==Legacy==
Keyes would later remember killing Kincaide while he was being absorbed by a [[Flood]] [[Proto-Gravemind]] aboard the ''[[Truth and Reconciliation]]''.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', Chapter 8, ''page 198'' (2003 paperback); ''page 221'' (2010 paperback)</ref>


[[Carson]], the pilot of the dropship Keyes and Hansen were on, informed them that [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Dmitri Zheng]] detected a Covenant fleet arriving near Charybdis IX. While Keyes and Zheng were in favor of making a last stand alongside the three [[UNSC Destroyer]]s guarding the planet, Hansen revealed that she had a rank higher than both of them and ordered them to continue their search for the ''Kestrel''. She ordered that they drop her off at an orbiting depot first, leaving her to certain doom at the hands of the Covenant fleet.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 139''</ref>
==Participants==
===UNSC===
*{{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}}
**[[Jacob Keyes|Lieutenant Jacob Keyes]]
**[[Jeffries]]
**[[ODST]] response team
***[[Faison|Major Faison]]
***[[Magnus]]
***[[Jeremy]]
*[[Office of Naval Intelligence]] operatives
**[[Corinthia Hansen|Captain Corinthia Hansen]]
**[[Akio Watanabe|Major Akio Watanabe]]
**[[Josh Smith]]


==Participants==
===Insurrectionist===
===Ships===
*[[Jason Kincaide]]
====UNSC====
*UNSC ''Midsummer Night''
===Units===
====UNSC====
=====ONI=====
*Unidentified ONI team 
=====UNSC Marine Corp=====
*ODST response team
===Personnel===
====UNSC====
=====ONI=====
*Corinthia Hansen
*Josh Smith
*Major Akio Watanabe
=====UNSC Navy=====
*Lieutenant Jacob Keyes
=====UNSC Marine Corp=====
*Major Faison
*Magnus
*Jeremy
=====UNSC Air Force=====
*Jeffries
====Insurrectionist====  
*Jason Kincaide


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''
*''[[Halo: The Flood]]'' {{Fm}}
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo 4]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Fleet Battles]]'' {{Mo}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
<references/>
{{Ref/Sources}}


{{Insurrection}}
{{Insurrection}}
[[Category:Battle]]
[[Category:Battles]]
[[Category:UNSC Victories]]
[[Category:UNSC victories]]

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Scyllion Warehouse District riot

Conflict:

Insurrection

Date:

2535

Location:

Warehouse District, Scyllion, Charybdis IX

Outcome:

UNSC victory
  • Source of modified Covenant weapons discovered
  • Jason Kincaide killed
Details
Belligerents
Commanders

Captain Corinthia Hansen
Lieutenant Jacob Keyes
Major Faison

Jason Kincaide

Strength
Casualties
 

"This wasn't a victory, it was a cluster --"
Jacob Keyes on the outcome of the riots, before being interrupted[2]

The Scyllion Warehouse District riot was a riot that took place in the warehouse district of Scyllion, the capital city of Charybdis IX, shortly before the arrival of the Covenant in the Battle of Charybdis IX.

Prelude[edit]

The riots were caused by lack of food and supplies.[3] Charybdis IX had been a mining world, run by a corporation. The planet's capital city of Scyllion was established by the government for workers to live in. Every aspect of the workers' lives was controlled by the companies to ensure that the profits always went back to the companies; they bought food and supplies from company markets or lived and paid rent for company-provided habitats. Soon the pay was simply insufficient to make up for the workers' cost of living, leading to intense rioting.[4]

Scyllion had long been a city of political turmoil and Insurrectionists were a constant problem. In 2534, the Office of Naval Intelligence recommended for the UNSC to implement martial law in the city, but the UNSC was unable to do so, due to the escalating Human-Covenant War.[5] Fifteen ONI agents (disguised as workers), and a convoy of civilian Warthogs were sent to the planet to spy on the rioters, who were being incited by insurgent Jason Kincaide. They also carried mobile command centers disguised as trucks and trailers.[6] Originally, ONI was only spying on the rioters, but after they discovered that the rioters had gotten their hands on modified Covenant weapons, they decided it was time to take action against them. Major Akio Watanabe proposed a mission for the UNSC Midsummer Night to find and eliminate the source of the Covenant weaponry.[7]

The riot[edit]

Shortly after Jacob Keyes and Major Akio Watanabe were ferried to the planet by Jeffries, they were introduced to ONI agents Captain Corinthia Hansen, the leader of the operation, and Josh Smith, a surveillance agent. Hansen pretended to be supplying Jason Kincaide's weapons, in an attempt to discover where the weapons were being distributed, but escalating riots nearby forced ONI agents to capture Kincaide and two of his bodyguards.[8] The rioters quickly retaliated, firing RPGs at the ONI convoy of disguised command centers, resulting in the death of Smith and most of the ONI team. Kincaide escaped captivity and began to incite the mob.[9]

During the ambush, Hansen, Keyes, and Watanabe escaped the ONI mobile command center they were in. While the rioters searched for survivors, they engaged in small skirmishes against the rioters and retreated to a building. Along the way, the rioters captured one ONI operative and beat him to death.[10] They rode the elevator up to the roof of the building, where they tried to get evacuated by Jeffries. However, Jeffries was shot down by Insurrectionists with RPGs. They then requested Orbital Drop Shock Trooper support, which was scheduled to arrive within twenty minutes. At that point, Keyes, Hansen, and Watanabe were extremely short on ammunition at this point, with all of them being limited to about one magazine each.[11]

Soon, both sides only fired warning shots at each other and Kincaide began to arm the rioters with modified Covenant weapons.[12] While waiting for ODST support to arrive, the three decided to check on the rioters downstairs. While Hansen remained upstairs, Keyes and Watanabe sneaked down the stairs and moved in opposite directions. There, Kincaide and three rioters attacked the trio. Watanabe shot two of the men, but Kincaide thrust the final rioter into Watanabe, shooting them both multiple times with his modified Okarda'phaa-pattern plasma rifle, fatally wounding the ONI officer.[13] In an act of revenge, Keyes wrestled control of the plasma rifle from Kincaide and shot him in the legs, then decapitating him with another shot. He then threw the man's corpse into a crowd of rioters below, and warned them to disperse and cease hostilities, or else they would be shot.[14]

After the death of Jason Kincaide, twenty ODSTs, led by Major Faison, arrived and broke up any remaining resistance. Two snipers, Magnus and Jeremy, were assigned to kill any rebels with RPGs who were still firing on Pelicans, which they accomplished. The remaining rioters, no match for ODSTs, retreated. Any remaining individual on the streets were Insurrectionists and were quickly eliminated by the ODSTs.[15]

Aftermath[edit]

Despite the relatively heavy losses that the UNSC took fighting the rioters, they discovered from Kincaide, during his brief captivity, the source of the modified Covenant weapons: a ship known as the Kestrel. Several Pelicans then arrived to pick up the ODSTS, Hansen, and Keyes.[2]

Carson, the pilot of the dropship Keyes and Hansen were on, informed them that Commander Dmitri Zheng detected a Covenant fleet arriving near Charybdis IX. While Keyes and Zheng were in favor of making a last stand alongside the three UNSC destroyers guarding the planet, Hansen revealed that she had a rank higher than both of them and ordered them to continue their search for the Kestrel. She ordered that they drop her off at an orbiting depot first, leaving her to certain doom at the hands of the Covenant fleet.[16] As the Midsummer Night left the Charybdis system, the Covenant attacked the planet and ultimately glassed its surface.[17]

Legacy[edit]

Keyes would later remember killing Kincaide while he was being absorbed by a Flood Proto-Gravemind aboard the Truth and Reconciliation.[18]

Participants[edit]

UNSC[edit]

Insurrectionist[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Spartan Games: UNSC Punic-Class Supercarrier
  2. ^ a b Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 135
  3. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 106
  4. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 107
  5. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, pages 106-107
  6. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 109
  7. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 100
  8. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 112
  9. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 122
  10. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 123
  11. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, pages 124-127
  12. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 128
  13. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 129
  14. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 131
  15. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 133
  16. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 139
  17. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 148
  18. ^ Halo: The Flood, Chapter 8, page 198 (2003 paperback); page 221 (2010 paperback)