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|place= [[Carrow]] | |place= [[Carrow]] | ||
|result='''Decisive UNSC/Surakan/[[Rojka 'Kasaan's faction]] victory''' | |result='''Decisive UNSC/Surakan/[[Rojka 'Kasaan's faction]] victory''' | ||
*Destruction of the [[Sharquoi hive]], the ''[[vertex]]'' and [[ | *Destruction of the [[Sharquoi hive]], the ''[[vertex]]'' and [[Hekabe's clan]] | ||
*Death of [[Hekabe]] | *Death of [[Hekabe]] | ||
*End of the [[Carrow Conflict]] | *End of the [[Carrow Conflict]] | ||
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*[[Surakan Militia Volunteers]] | *[[Surakan Militia Volunteers]] | ||
*[[Rojka 'Kasaan's faction]] | *[[Rojka 'Kasaan's faction]] | ||
|side2= [[ | |side2= [[Hekabe's clan]] | ||
|commanders1= *Governor [[Ellis Gass]] | |commanders1= *Governor [[Ellis Gass]] | ||
*Petty Officer [[Jai-006]] | *Petty Officer [[Jai-006]] | ||
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**[[Hekabe]] | **[[Hekabe]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Battle of the Sharquoi Hive''' was the final battle between UNSC [[Gray Team]], elements of the [[Surakan Militia Volunteers]], [[Rojka 'Kasaan]] and the [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]] [[Hekabe]], [[ | The '''Battle of the Sharquoi Hive''' was the final battle between UNSC [[Gray Team]], elements of the [[Surakan Militia Volunteers]], [[Rojka 'Kasaan]] and the [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]] [[Hekabe]], [[Hekabe's clan|his clan]] and the [[Sharquoi]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
In [[2552]], the [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]] [[Hekabe]] seized an opportunity during the [[Battle of Installation 00]] to steal the ''[[vertex]]'' from [[Installation 00]], a device that would allow him to control the beasts known as the [[Sharquoi]]. However, it took Hekabe six years to pinpoint the planet [[Carrow]], located in one of the [[Joint Occupation Zone]]s, as the location where the Sharquoi could be found. | In [[2552]], the [[Jiralhanae Chieftain]] [[Hekabe]] seized an opportunity during the [[Battle of Installation 00]] to steal the ''[[vertex]]'' from [[Installation 00]], a device that would allow him to control the beasts known as the [[Sharquoi]]. However, it took Hekabe six years to pinpoint the planet [[Carrow]], located in one of the [[Joint Occupation Zone]]s, as the location where the Sharquoi could be found. | ||
In [[2558]], [[Sangheili]] [[Thars 'Sarov]] disagreed with his cousin [[Rojka 'Kasaan]]'s desire to make peace with the humans of the [[UEG]] and particularly on Carrow. Thars ultimately turned this into [[Carrow Conflict|a full-scale civil war]]. To help win, Thars made a deal with Hekabe for his help, unaware that Hekabe's true intention was to unearth the [[Sharquoi hive]], located near the human city of [[Suraka]]. With Hekabe's help, Thars decimated Rojka's fleet, but after he confronted Hekabe for going to the surface, Hekabe turned on him. The battle between the Jiralhanae and the Sangheili ships left all but Hekabe's flagship, the {{ | In [[2558]], [[Sangheili]] [[Thars 'Sarov]] disagreed with his cousin [[Rojka 'Kasaan]]'s desire to make peace with the humans of the [[UEG]] and particularly on Carrow. Thars ultimately turned this into [[Carrow Conflict|a full-scale civil war]]. To help win, Thars made a deal with Hekabe for his help, unaware that Hekabe's true intention was to unearth the [[Sharquoi hive]], located near the human city of [[Suraka]]. With Hekabe's help, Thars decimated Rojka's fleet, but after he confronted Hekabe for going to the surface, Hekabe turned on him. The battle between the Jiralhanae and the Sangheili ships left all but Hekabe's flagship, the {{Class|ORS|heavy cruiser}} ''[[Foebane]]'', which he was using to excavate the Sharquoi hive destroyed while most of Thars' ships were destroyed. The majority of the ones that weren't were forced to land on Carrow for repairs, leaving only three badly damaged [[Covenant frigate]]s in orbit. | ||
In an attempt to protect her planet and her people, Governor [[Ellis Gass]] began preparing a counterattack which eventually came to be known as [[Operation: BUZZHAWK]]. Though all of her [[slipspace]]-capable vessels were destroyed at the beginning of the conflict, Ellis still had a dozen merchant ships armed with point-defense guns which were capable of destroying Thars' remaining ships in their damaged state. Combined with her ground assets, Ellis convinced her generals to launch the strike in an effort to end the conflict. However, while the militia succeeded in destroying ''Foebane'', they were too late to keep Hekabe from accessing the hive and taking control of the Sharquoi within. | In an attempt to protect her planet and her people, Governor [[Ellis Gass]] began preparing a counterattack which eventually came to be known as [[Operation: BUZZHAWK]]. Though all of her [[slipspace]]-capable vessels were destroyed at the beginning of the conflict, Ellis still had a dozen merchant ships armed with point-defense guns which were capable of destroying Thars' remaining ships in their damaged state. Combined with her ground assets, Ellis convinced her generals to launch the strike in an effort to end the conflict. However, while the militia succeeded in destroying ''Foebane'', they were too late to keep Hekabe from accessing the hive and taking control of the Sharquoi within. | ||
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Shortly after the victory over the cruiser, Hekabe and his forces attacked, but were temporarily driven back after Hekabe was wounded by [[Adriana-111]]. Hekabe's forces took over the surviving Surakan ships and assaulted Thars' ships, taking them over at the cost of the human vessels so that Hekabe would have slipspace-capable ships that could carry the Sharquoi off of Carrow. Working with Gray Team, Rojka brought down Thars and ultimately executed him, but Thars refused to listen and have his ships destroy their slipspace drives until it was too late. | Shortly after the victory over the cruiser, Hekabe and his forces attacked, but were temporarily driven back after Hekabe was wounded by [[Adriana-111]]. Hekabe's forces took over the surviving Surakan ships and assaulted Thars' ships, taking them over at the cost of the human vessels so that Hekabe would have slipspace-capable ships that could carry the Sharquoi off of Carrow. Working with Gray Team, Rojka brought down Thars and ultimately executed him, but Thars refused to listen and have his ships destroy their slipspace drives until it was too late. | ||
Based off of the readings taken from Hekabe while he was using the ''vertex'', Ellis and her engineering team realized that Hekabe's control of the ''vertex'' and by extension the Sharquoi could be disrupted by an [[EMP]]. Ellis and her team managed to construct a crude EMP cannon out of an [[M68 Gauss cannon]] and Suraka's [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]]. With Vice Governor [[Lamar Edwards]] using all of the militia's resources to evacuate the civilians, Ellis sought out the help of the Spartans to launch a direct attack on Hekabe in the hive. Rojka and UEG envoy [[Melody Azikiwe]] also volunteered to help{{Ref/Novel|HEnv}} and Ellis managed to convince Lamar to spare an [[M121 Jackrabbit]] to carry the EMP cannon as well as a squad of eight soldiers led by Corporal [[Wyse]] to aid them. Gray Team secured the cannon in place of the Jackrabbit's usual heavy gun and rigged a parachute to it in order to ensure that the vehicle would land safely.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Chapter 24|HEnv|Chapter=24}} | Based off of the readings taken from Hekabe while he was using the ''vertex'', Ellis and her engineering team realized that Hekabe's control of the ''vertex'' and by extension the Sharquoi could be disrupted by an [[EMP]]. Ellis and her team managed to construct a crude [[EMP cannon]] out of an [[M68 Gauss cannon]] and Suraka's [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]]. With Vice Governor [[Lamar Edwards]] using all of the militia's resources to evacuate the civilians, Ellis sought out the help of the Spartans to launch a direct attack on Hekabe in the hive. Rojka and UEG envoy [[Melody Azikiwe]] also volunteered to help{{Ref/Novel|HEnv}} and Ellis managed to convince Lamar to spare an [[M121 Jackrabbit]] to carry the EMP cannon as well as a squad of eight soldiers led by Corporal [[Wyse]] to aid them. Gray Team secured the cannon in place of the Jackrabbit's usual heavy gun and rigged a parachute to it in order to ensure that the vehicle would land safely.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Chapter 24|HEnv|Chapter=24}} | ||
==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
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Ellis recognized that even though the Sharquoi were no longer controlled by Hekabe, there were still hundreds of them up in the city and were still a threat to her people who could be hunted the creatures even without Hekabe's control, particularly if they found the evacuating civilians or the oases. With the effects of the EMP wearing off and power returning to both the ''vertex'' and the Sharquoi hive, Ellis declared that it was time to end this and that her people would be safe once more and donned the ''vertex'' herself. As the device burrowed into Ellis' head, a badly injured Rojka crawled out of a heap of dead Sharquoi bodies, he witnessed Hekabe manage to stand with the aid of [[Oath of Fury]] and make his way towards the human. As Rojka assessed his injuries and realized that he was also dying, he cried out, drawing the attention of Hekabe who lashed out at him with Oath of Fury, shattering Rojka's harness and sending him flying back, landing hard against the base of the nearest tower. | Ellis recognized that even though the Sharquoi were no longer controlled by Hekabe, there were still hundreds of them up in the city and were still a threat to her people who could be hunted the creatures even without Hekabe's control, particularly if they found the evacuating civilians or the oases. With the effects of the EMP wearing off and power returning to both the ''vertex'' and the Sharquoi hive, Ellis declared that it was time to end this and that her people would be safe once more and donned the ''vertex'' herself. As the device burrowed into Ellis' head, a badly injured Rojka crawled out of a heap of dead Sharquoi bodies, he witnessed Hekabe manage to stand with the aid of [[Oath of Fury]] and make his way towards the human. As Rojka assessed his injuries and realized that he was also dying, he cried out, drawing the attention of Hekabe who lashed out at him with Oath of Fury, shattering Rojka's harness and sending him flying back, landing hard against the base of the nearest tower. | ||
As Rojka got up, Ellis stepped forward, just outside of Hekabe's reach with her eyes blazing with an anger directed not just at Hekabe but at Rojka himself for the immense losses that her people had taken in [[Carrow Conflict|the pointless war]] that [[Thars 'Sarov]] had started. Concerned that Ellis could use the ''vertex'' to give in to fury and anger, take revenge and try to wipe [[Carrow]] clean of all threats to Ellis and her city, Rojka asked what her intentions with the ''vertex'' were. Ellis had a Sharquoi surround each of Gray Team and force them and Rojka into a defenseless position, an unknown number having presumably perished trying to get the Spartans into such a state while Rojka was struggling to recover from being thrown into the tower by Hekabe. Ellis questioned if Hekabe, still standing outside of his reach, would like to try and kill her. Still free but unable to see out of his ruined face, Hekabe raised his [[ | As Rojka got up, Ellis stepped forward, just outside of Hekabe's reach with her eyes blazing with an anger directed not just at Hekabe but at Rojka himself for the immense losses that her people had taken in [[Carrow Conflict|the pointless war]] that [[Thars 'Sarov]] had started. Concerned that Ellis could use the ''vertex'' to give in to fury and anger, take revenge and try to wipe [[Carrow]] clean of all threats to Ellis and her city, Rojka asked what her intentions with the ''vertex'' were. Ellis had a Sharquoi surround each of Gray Team and force them and Rojka into a defenseless position, an unknown number having presumably perished trying to get the Spartans into such a state while Rojka was struggling to recover from being thrown into the tower by Hekabe. Ellis questioned if Hekabe, still standing outside of his reach, would like to try and kill her. Still free but unable to see out of his ruined face, Hekabe raised his [[Type-2 gravity hammer|gravity hammer]] and lunged towards Ellis. Consumed by rage even in his damaged state, Hekabe attempted to utterly annihilate Ellis with Oath of Fury, but it was caught by a Sharquoi under Ellis' control just centimeters above her head without Ellis ever even trying to move out of the way. Hekabe let go of his hammer and tried to grab Ellis by the neck, but the Sharquoi grabbed his wrist with its other hand while a second creature grabbed his other arm. Under Ellis' control, one of the Sharquoi ripped two massive claws through Hekabe's body, punching holes through his chest that could never be repaired. Hekabe tried to get free and continue his attack, believing that if he could get the ''vertex'' once more, everything could be mended. However, Ellis had the Sharquoi fling Hekabe into the lava pit, incinerating and killing him.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Chapter 25|HEnv|Chapter=25}} | ||
Ellis, struggling to figure out how to properly control the ''vertex'' and exhausted from days with no sleep, turned her attention to the others and warned Melody not to pick up a weapon or she would have to neutralize the woman as well. Ellis was pleased with how the threats to her had been neutralized and Rojka accused her of having planned this from the start, the ''vertex'' allowing Ellis to understand the [[Sangheili (language)|Sangheili language]] through the senses of the Sharquoi. However, although Ellis had wanted to secure the device for Suraka and stop the menace, the moment that she had seen Hekabe on his knees and the Sharquoi milling about in confusion, Ellis knew what actually had to be done. Ellis insisted that taking the ''vertex'' for herself was the only way to make them safe. Jai questioned why Ellis was holding them and she had the Sharquoi drag the captives back towards the base of the bridge, another creature nudge Melody along and another to hoist Rojka up and carry him after the others. | Ellis, struggling to figure out how to properly control the ''vertex'' and exhausted from days with no sleep, turned her attention to the others and warned Melody not to pick up a weapon or she would have to neutralize the woman as well. Ellis was pleased with how the threats to her had been neutralized and Rojka accused her of having planned this from the start, the ''vertex'' allowing Ellis to understand the [[Sangheili (language)|Sangheili language]] through the senses of the Sharquoi. However, although Ellis had wanted to secure the device for Suraka and stop the menace, the moment that she had seen Hekabe on his knees and the Sharquoi milling about in confusion, Ellis knew what actually had to be done. Ellis insisted that taking the ''vertex'' for herself was the only way to make them safe. Jai questioned why Ellis was holding them and she had the Sharquoi drag the captives back towards the base of the bridge, another creature nudge Melody along and another to hoist Rojka up and carry him after the others. |