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On December 12th, 2559, the UNSC Infinity disappeared. They had been sent to stop Cortana, leader of the Created, from using Zeta Halo for her own nefarious purposes. As many would later discover, the UNSC was not the only force who had come to Zeta Halo with that goal.
The Banished, who had thrived under Cortana's iron yet loose regime, had sent an invasion force. After contact, no signal was sent from the Infinity. All probes and scouts, from all sides, who went to the Ephu system - Zeta Halo's prior location - found the installation, and the fleets attacking it, had suddenly vanished. Only trace wreckage from the Infinity, Banished warships, and a Forerunner Guardian construct, remained.
For the UNSC, they had lost the Master Chief, and their strongest warship. Both were symbols of humanity's strength and resolve, the hero who had saved them, and the flagship emblematic of their post-war successes, an era which was now undoubtably over.
For the Banished, they had lost not only Atriox, but Escharum too. With the other senior leaders of the Banished trapped at the Ark, the nascent empire had been left without a central commander, but while the cracks could be seen visibly forming, the Banished were more than content feasting upon a ripe galaxy.
Whatever happened at Zeta Halo, it had been the end of Cortana. Her Created empire immediately fractured, breaking down into warlord states as AI carved out what they could of the galaxy, using what Forerunner assets remained active and available to them.
With the fall of the Created, came the return of interstellar travel. The galaxy was open once more - for better, or for worse.
It is January 12th, 2560, and all throughout the galaxy now see the future is uncertain. While some cower from uncertainty, the bold see it as an opportunity - and the prize would be total dominion over all civilizations remaining.
Regions of the Galaxy:
Human Inner Colonies and Sol (UNSC/Created)
Human Outer Colonies (URF/Banished/Created)
Doisac Sphere (Banished)
Eastern Covenant Sphere (Banished/Covenant Remnants/Swords of Sanghelios)
Sanghelios Sphere (Swords of Sanghelios/Covenant Remnants/Banished)
Western Covenant Sphere (Covenant Remnants/Swords of Sanghelios/Banished)
What are the human Outer Colonies?
The Outer Colonies were planets more recently settled by the United Earth Government, or the UEG. These are less developed than their Inner Colony counterparts typically, boasting less population and white collar jobs, but producing the bulk of humanity's raw resources and foodstuffs. Planets like Harvest and Meridian fed the Inner Colonies' people, and planets like Bliss and Reynes fed the Inner Colonies' industry.
Yet rarely did any of that economy flow back success into the Outer Colonies. For over a century, they were taken advantage of - promised the same dream of colonization as those who predated them, in the Inner Colonies, but it was a promise far less fulfilled. Far from Earth, these populations worked hard, and got little. Laws passed to service the worlds closest to Earth hurt its most distant planets, not out of maliciousness, but careless forgetfulness or a disregard for the matters of the poor and the downtrodden.
When the Insurrection arose to power during the mid and late twenty-fifth century, the rebellion was most centralized in the Outer Colonies. The CMA, or Colonial Military Authority, was the UEG's military arm across the colonies, reserving the UNSC for heavier or more sophisticated matters. Increasingly, however, the CMA was replaced in certain regions by full UNSC authority.
This was largely due to rampant corruption in the CMA, and even now, a hundred years later in some areas, CMA tools of warfare can still be found in the hands of rebels and secessionists.
When the Covenant arrived, the Insurrection became less of an issue. The rebels fought the aliens just as the government did, putting aside political philosophy so they could work towards the survival of the human race. After the Human-Covenant War, the Outer Colonies were left smoldering, most of their number glassed by the Covenant's genocidal war machine.
When the Created rose to power, the Insurrectionists did all they could to resist, a tyrannical government more brutal than their UEG predecessors. Then, once the Created fractured, another power moved in, this time a power the Insurrectionists could approve of - the Banished.
Most outer colonies now pledge their allegiance to the Banished. In the latter half of December and the first half of January, the Banished's meteoric rise ensured the Outer Colonies would be supported, supplied, allowed to have their freedom after decades upon decades of oppression and neglect. Worlds who wished freedom, without the Banished, would typically find shelter either with the United Rebel Front, or they might cling to the last shreds of UNSC control in the region. Most independent outer colony worlds would stay alone and isolated, hoping the Banished might overlook them.
Remnants of the UNSC still dot the Outer Colonies. Far-flung starships, patrol fleets stranded over a year ago and still on the run, or frontier elements of Tribute's rebuilding government. These scraps of Earth's military fight for their lives in increasingly hostile zones, searching for quickly evaporating safe harbors. Yet the Banished are not displeased by this, for human military survivors make for good prey, like sheep wandering too far from their pens...
The human Outer Colonies are the other half of human space, battered by over a century of war, finally given a chance for revenge - to a degree which can startle even the most staunch Insurrectionist.
The Banished, who had thrived under Cortana's iron yet loose regime, had sent an invasion force. After contact, no signal was sent from the Infinity. All probes and scouts, from all sides, who went to the Ephu system - Zeta Halo's prior location - found the installation, and the fleets attacking it, had suddenly vanished. Only trace wreckage from the Infinity, Banished warships, and a Forerunner Guardian construct, remained.
For the UNSC, they had lost the Master Chief, and their strongest warship. Both were symbols of humanity's strength and resolve, the hero who had saved them, and the flagship emblematic of their post-war successes, an era which was now undoubtably over.
For the Banished, they had lost not only Atriox, but Escharum too. With the other senior leaders of the Banished trapped at the Ark, the nascent empire had been left without a central commander, but while the cracks could be seen visibly forming, the Banished were more than content feasting upon a ripe galaxy.
Whatever happened at Zeta Halo, it had been the end of Cortana. Her Created empire immediately fractured, breaking down into warlord states as AI carved out what they could of the galaxy, using what Forerunner assets remained active and available to them.
With the fall of the Created, came the return of interstellar travel. The galaxy was open once more - for better, or for worse.
It is January 12th, 2560, and all throughout the galaxy now see the future is uncertain. While some cower from uncertainty, the bold see it as an opportunity - and the prize would be total dominion over all civilizations remaining.
Regions of the Galaxy:
Human Inner Colonies and Sol (UNSC/Created)
Human Outer Colonies (URF/Banished/Created)
Doisac Sphere (Banished)
Eastern Covenant Sphere (Banished/Covenant Remnants/Swords of Sanghelios)
Sanghelios Sphere (Swords of Sanghelios/Covenant Remnants/Banished)
Western Covenant Sphere (Covenant Remnants/Swords of Sanghelios/Banished)
What are the human Outer Colonies?
The Outer Colonies were planets more recently settled by the United Earth Government, or the UEG. These are less developed than their Inner Colony counterparts typically, boasting less population and white collar jobs, but producing the bulk of humanity's raw resources and foodstuffs. Planets like Harvest and Meridian fed the Inner Colonies' people, and planets like Bliss and Reynes fed the Inner Colonies' industry.
Yet rarely did any of that economy flow back success into the Outer Colonies. For over a century, they were taken advantage of - promised the same dream of colonization as those who predated them, in the Inner Colonies, but it was a promise far less fulfilled. Far from Earth, these populations worked hard, and got little. Laws passed to service the worlds closest to Earth hurt its most distant planets, not out of maliciousness, but careless forgetfulness or a disregard for the matters of the poor and the downtrodden.
When the Insurrection arose to power during the mid and late twenty-fifth century, the rebellion was most centralized in the Outer Colonies. The CMA, or Colonial Military Authority, was the UEG's military arm across the colonies, reserving the UNSC for heavier or more sophisticated matters. Increasingly, however, the CMA was replaced in certain regions by full UNSC authority.
This was largely due to rampant corruption in the CMA, and even now, a hundred years later in some areas, CMA tools of warfare can still be found in the hands of rebels and secessionists.
When the Covenant arrived, the Insurrection became less of an issue. The rebels fought the aliens just as the government did, putting aside political philosophy so they could work towards the survival of the human race. After the Human-Covenant War, the Outer Colonies were left smoldering, most of their number glassed by the Covenant's genocidal war machine.
When the Created rose to power, the Insurrectionists did all they could to resist, a tyrannical government more brutal than their UEG predecessors. Then, once the Created fractured, another power moved in, this time a power the Insurrectionists could approve of - the Banished.
Most outer colonies now pledge their allegiance to the Banished. In the latter half of December and the first half of January, the Banished's meteoric rise ensured the Outer Colonies would be supported, supplied, allowed to have their freedom after decades upon decades of oppression and neglect. Worlds who wished freedom, without the Banished, would typically find shelter either with the United Rebel Front, or they might cling to the last shreds of UNSC control in the region. Most independent outer colony worlds would stay alone and isolated, hoping the Banished might overlook them.
Remnants of the UNSC still dot the Outer Colonies. Far-flung starships, patrol fleets stranded over a year ago and still on the run, or frontier elements of Tribute's rebuilding government. These scraps of Earth's military fight for their lives in increasingly hostile zones, searching for quickly evaporating safe harbors. Yet the Banished are not displeased by this, for human military survivors make for good prey, like sheep wandering too far from their pens...
The human Outer Colonies are the other half of human space, battered by over a century of war, finally given a chance for revenge - to a degree which can startle even the most staunch Insurrectionist.