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{{Ahalosniper|text=Greet'ns. Apologies, but you might need to revisit the concept of your article, as the current idea doesn't seem to line up with canon information. During the Human-Covenant War, the UNSC never got close enough to launch attacks on Covenant homeworlds, perhaps least of all Sanghelios. Three frigates and a cruiser also wouldn't carry enough forces to make a planetary invasion wise, or feasible, to any UNSC commander.
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This means your article is Not Canon Friendly, which is a policy here on Halo Fanon. Articles on this site need to abide by the facts established in canon Halo lore, which an invasion of Sanghelios in 2543 by four UNSC ships really isn't. NCF articles can usually make corrections (fairly easily) to fit canon, but the concepts here would need changing entirely. I'd suggest repurposeing the article, or just starting with new ideas on another page and letting this one go.
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If there aren't any changes to the article in two weeks' time, the article will be namespaced. This means it will still be available, but just not in the main part of the site. If you'd like to do something with the page, the NCF tag can be removed, but only once changes are made to the page to render it no longer inconsistent with canon. Let me know if you'd like help doing so here, or on my own talk page.}}

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Hey there and welcome to the Wiki! I'm just a regular user here, but I've seen your article and want to give a few pointers.

So, first and foremost, the site does have a canon policy. While it's clear that you're still actively writing your article, you may want to throw some dates in there when you can. As of right now, it seems a little dubious since the current canon has a UNSC-Sangheili alliance, at least outwardly. You could potentially get away with this by having it take place after the current Created Crisis, but you might want to consult Halopedia [[1]] or a similar site in order to make sure your idea fits within canon.

As for your formatting, here's some tips!

If you want to have a header (like with the "Overview" or "Timeline" sections), you can use "=="text"==" (no quotations), or more =s depending on the size you want.

You can also add infoboxes to provide quick information, which can be found here: https://halofanon.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Infoboxes

All you have to do is find the desired infobox, and then copy and paste the code into the article. For example, you might use the "Battle" infobox for this article (https://halofanon.fandom.com/wiki/Template:Battle_Infobox/2).

Again, welcome to the Wiki!



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Greet'ns. Apologies, but you might need to revisit the concept of your article, as the current idea doesn't seem to line up with canon information. During the Human-Covenant War, the UNSC never got close enough to launch attacks on Covenant homeworlds, perhaps least of all Sanghelios. Three frigates and a cruiser also wouldn't carry enough forces to make a planetary invasion wise, or feasible, to any UNSC commander.

This means your article is Not Canon Friendly, which is a policy here on Halo Fanon. Articles on this site need to abide by the facts established in canon Halo lore, which an invasion of Sanghelios in 2543 by four UNSC ships really isn't. NCF articles can usually make corrections (fairly easily) to fit canon, but the concepts here would need changing entirely. I'd suggest repurposeing the article, or just starting with new ideas on another page and letting this one go.

If there aren't any changes to the article in two weeks' time, the article will be namespaced. This means it will still be available, but just not in the main part of the site. If you'd like to do something with the page, the NCF tag can be removed, but only once changes are made to the page to render it no longer inconsistent with canon. Let me know if you'd like help doing so here, or on my own talk page.