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Subject: UNSC - CEC

They come now... and they take us... the tide rises.

Well, now, i have a question:
UNSC is the first military wall of all colonies of humankind in space.
United Earth Government rule the Earth and near colonies like Sol System and Inner Colonies.
In the Outher Colonies supposedly there are other nations or colonial civil governments.
I have read of the existence of Interstellar Terran Empire but is not a news, and I do not know if this news is true but is not important.
Now... colonial ethnic composition of all human colonies. Show me the Empire.

Inner Colonies
Outher Colonies

[Edited on 10.29.2011 3:57 AM PDT]

  • 10.29.2011 3:56 AM PDT

They come now... and they take us... the tide rises.

Ah, another question.
Is a speculation but... CMA or Colonial Military Administration help the insurrectionalist movements?

  • 10.29.2011 4:13 AM PDT
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Posted by: Spartan319
Well, now, i have a question:
UNSC is the first military wall of all colonies of humankind in space.


Before the Covenant war the UNSC is simply the millitary arm of the UEG, during the war it is the Government body as well, as Earth and her Colonies were placed under an emergency millitary government, commanded by the UNSC top brass.

United Earth Government rule the Earth and near colonies like Sol System and Inner Colonies.
In the Outher Colonies supposedly there are other nations or colonial civil governments.


The UEG lays claim to all of Earth's colonies, the rebels dispute that claim, in reality the UEG has popular support only on major worlds, as it's policies are biased towards the heavily populated worlds, at the expense of "breadbasket" worlds that supply them.

I have read of the existence of Interstellar Terran Empire but is not a news, and I do not know if this news is true but is not important.

There is no Terran Empire in Halo.

Now... colonial ethnic composition of all human colonies. Show me the Empire.


Please rephrase this question, it doesn't make sense.

Ethnicity is varied across the colonies, sometimes there are predominant ethnic groups, but it is unlikely to be a major issue.


Posted by: Spartan319
Ah, another question.
Is a speculation but... CMA or Colonial Military Administration help the insurrectionalist movements?


It's a civil war (well, almost), so there are almost certainly rebel sympathisers and traitors within the CMA, though it is actually part of the UEG administration.

The situation is very similar to the situation in the Americas at the time of the American rebellion/war of Independance. (probably on purpose)
In this case the UEG is the "British Empire" and the Innies are the "Americans" rebelling because the "colonies" are being unfairly taxed/resourced to the benifit of the inner colonies and Earth (read Britain/europe).

It is worth noting the the methods are different but the economic/social factors involved are virtually identical.

Also the Innies are portrayed as the 'bad guys' but that is from a UNSC perspective.

  • 10.29.2011 4:46 AM PDT

They come now... and they take us... the tide rises.


Posted by: Fin5434p

I have read of the existence of Interstellar Terran Empire but is not a news, and I do not know if this news is true but is not important.

There is no Terran Empire in Halo.

Now... colonial ethnic composition of all human colonies. Show me the Empire.


Please rephrase this question, it doesn't make sense.

Ethnicity is varied across the colonies, sometimes there are predominant ethnic groups, but it is unlikely to be a major issue.


Good. Is a my mistake. Look here

Ahm, for the first question. I want know the ethnic composition of the various human colonies.

  • 10.29.2011 5:30 AM PDT
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Posted by: Spartan319

Good. Is a my mistake. Look here


Ah I see, "Empire" in this context does not refer to a government type, but is used to refer to the area we (humanity) control.

"Fledgeling interstellar empire" in this case would mean "Small but expanding number of star systems Humanity controls". It isn't meant to imply the UEG is an Empire in the strictly political sense, or that it has an Emperor.

Ahm, for the first question. I want know the ethnic composition of the various human colonies.

We don't really know, Reach appears to have a large Hungarian/eastern European component culturally, but it appears to be racially diverse.

This suggests that the different colonies may identify with different regions of Earth for their "home culture" (presumably for historical reasons going back to their first colonisation) but that there is little race-based bias. It seems largely a matter of culture, not ethnicity.

[Edited on 10.30.2011 8:36 AM PDT]

  • 10.30.2011 8:34 AM PDT

They come now... and they take us... the tide rises.


Posted by: Fin5434pAh I see, "Empire" in this context does not refer to a government type, but is used to refer to the area we (humanity) control.

"Fledgeling interstellar empire" in this case would mean "Small but expanding number of star systems Humanity controls". It isn't meant to imply the UEG is an Empire in the strictly political sense, or that it has an Emperor.

We don't really know, Reach appears to have a large Hungarian/eastern European component culturally, but it appears to be racially diverse.

This suggests that the different colonies may identify with different regions of Earth for their "home culture" (presumably for historical reasons going back to their first colonisation) but that there is little race-based bias. It seems largely a matter of culture, not ethnicity.


Good for the first. I know the UEG and rest of the colonies are not an empire. I suppose this is a insurrectionalist propaganda right? XD hahahaha

For the second: question of culture, yes is logical, but in 500-250 years that cultures have not made any progress?

  • 10.30.2011 9:22 AM PDT