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The '''[[Council of Masters]]''' is one of the various controlling subgroups in the [[Covenant]] government. The Council of Masters is usually in charge of promotions, tactics, operations planning and other events that are mainly associated with the [[Covenant Military]]. This also means using inside spies to find out how the military is progressing in terms of its officer achievements and battle outcomes. <ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 150</ref> By using spies to see the real outcomes of military events, the chances of an officer writing a false report to gain a promotion are eliminated, as are the chances of poor operations planning based on fictional military outcomes.
The '''[[Council of Masters]]''' is one of the various controlling groups in the [[Covenant]]. The Council of Masters is usually in charge of promotions, tactics, operations planning, and other events that are mainly associated with the [[Covenant Military]]. This also means using inside spies to find out how the military is progressing in terms of its officer achievements and battle outcomes. <ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 150</ref> By using spies to see the real outcomes of military events, the chances of an officer writing a false report to gain a promotion are eliminated, as are the chances of poor operations planning based on fictional military outcomes.


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The Council of Masters is one of the various controlling groups in the Covenant. The Council of Masters is usually in charge of promotions, tactics, operations planning, and other events that are mainly associated with the Covenant Military. This also means using inside spies to find out how the military is progressing in terms of its officer achievements and battle outcomes. [1] By using spies to see the real outcomes of military events, the chances of an officer writing a false report to gain a promotion are eliminated, as are the chances of poor operations planning based on fictional military outcomes.

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  1. ^ Halo: The Flood, page 150


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