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(Created page with "{{Location | title=Outpost Black Out | image=<gallery> Black Out Annoyances.png|Halo 3 Black Out S2E7.png|Halo 2 </gallery> | caption= | name=Outpost Black Out | founder=Mitchell Miller<br>Ignacio Dominguez <small>(supervisor)</small> | residents=N/A | affiliation= | former_affiliation=UNSC | status=Destroyed | first_appearance=Pilot | halo_map=Blackout<br>Lockout <small>(flashbacks)</small> }} '''Outpost Black Out''' was a military...")
 
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[Guard Duty: Season 1]]
*[[Guard Duty: Classic Season 1]]
**[[Talking]]
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**[[The Transfer]]
**[[The Transfer]]
**[[Infinity]]
**[[Infinity]]
*[[Guard Duty: Season 2]]
*[[Guard Duty: Classic Season 2]]
**[[Clueless]] <small>(mentioned only)</small>
**[[Clueless]] <small>(mentioned only)</small>
**[[Truth]] <small>(flashback only)</small>
**[[Truth]] <small>(flashback only)</small>

Revision as of 18:49, 16 November 2023

Outpost Black Out was a military outpost that housed a satellite used to help the UNSC monitor the middle colonies. It is the main setting of Season 1. The guards stationed here were captured by Emery Eden under the guise of an official UNSC pilot.

Inhabitants

Former

Trivia

  • This outpost was named after the Halo 3 map it uses, Blackout.
  • Series creator Syp The Mighty chose the Halo 2 map Lockout to represent this outpost in the past because it's the precursor to Blackout, the map used for this outpost in Halo 3.

Appearances