The Rubble and the Origins of the Cole Protocol

The Rubble was a vast human settlement built among asteroids by refugees, Insurrectionists, traders, and survivors who wanted distance from both the Covenant and the UEG. Its location and navigation data made it strategically dangerous in a war where one captured computer could reveal the route to major human worlds. This episode examines the struggle involving Lieutenant Jacob Keyes, Spartan Gray Team, local rebels, Kig-Yar forces, and the complicated effort to protect civilians while denying information to the Covenant. The crisis illustrates the strategic thinking that became formalized in the Cole Protocol: navigation databases had to be erased, retreat routes could not lead directly toward human population centers, and ships at risk of capture might have to be destroyed. The protocol was shaped by lessons accumulated from the war, not one incident alone, but the Rubble demonstrated exactly why those measures were necessary. Protecting Earth required treating information itself as a weapon the enemy must never capture. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
The Rubble and the Origins of the Cole Protocol
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