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[[File:H2A Terminals - Damaged Balaho.jpg|thumb|250px|Balaho is partially glassed after the rebellion.]] | [[File:H2A Terminals - Damaged Balaho.jpg|thumb|250px|Balaho is partially glassed after the rebellion.]] | ||
However, centuries later, in [[2462]], the Unggoy initiated the [[Ages of Conflict|39th Age of Conflict]] during the [[Unggoy Rebellion]], revolting against the Covenant throughout High Charity over the mistreatment of their species.<ref name="ch 151">''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', p. 151</ref> The rebellion proved the Unggoy to be tenacious and fierce, their large numbers making them a suitable challenge even for the Sangheili. In response, | However, centuries later, in [[2462]], the Unggoy initiated the [[Ages of Conflict|39th Age of Conflict]] during the [[Unggoy Rebellion]], revolting against the Covenant throughout High Charity over the mistreatment of their species.<ref name="ch 151">''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', p. 151</ref> The rebellion proved the Unggoy to be tenacious and fierce, their large numbers making them a suitable challenge even for the Sangheili. In response, [[Unidentified Arbiter (Unggoy Rebellion)|an Arbiter]] was appointed to deal with the conflict. Taking a fleet to Balaho, the Arbiter partially [[Glassing|glassed]] the planet, broadcasting the glassing to the Unggoy on High Charity and effectively threatening to exterminate the entire species. Fearing for their kin on their homeworld, the glassing of Balaho led to the species' surrender and the end of the rebellion.{{Ref/Reuse|h2a terminal10}}{{Ref/Reuse|unggoy waypoint}} Although the Unggoy on High Charity leading the rebellion cared little for their home planet itself, they surrendered as they were unwilling to lose the large amount of potential breeding partners that lived there.{{Ref/Reuse|enc 308}}{{Ref/Reuse|ch 151}} Since the events of the Unggoy Rebellion, Balaho became regarded as a backwater planet and it was avoided by most shipping routes. Although most Unggoy eventually settled on the planets of other species, Balaho was still highly regarded among the Unggoy.{{Ref/Reuse|enc 308}} | ||
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