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Covenant troops were heavily segregated by species, with the [[Sangheili]] originally serving as their leadership caste. In the field, [[Unggoy]] were deployed as cannon fodder [[file]]s, [[Kig-Yar]] were used as support and snipers, and Sangheili were commanders and fought in warrior [[lance]]s. Weapons and technology were restricted by species and rank; only Sangheili received [[Sangheili personal energy shield|personal energy shields]] and [[energy sword]]s, only Kig-Yar received [[Kig-Yar point defense gauntlet|point defense gauntlets]], and Unggoy only received basic weapons and [[Unggoy combat harness|armor]] depending by rank. The reasons for these restrictions were often cultural; for instance, Sangheili viewed wielding shield gauntlets as dishonorable and that "lesser species" did not deserve their privileged weapons. This discrimination among the Covenant military was centuries old, but the dynamic was occasionally changed by violent rebellion. The [[Unggoy Rebellion]] caused Sangheili to mix their units with Unggoy and give them better training. Likewise, the [[Great Schism]] put [[Jiralhanae]] in command of former Sangheili units, gave them [[Jiralhanae power armor|personal shielded armor]], and made their tribal [[pack]]s a prominent military unit. | Covenant troops were heavily segregated by species, with the [[Sangheili]] originally serving as their leadership caste. In the field, [[Unggoy]] were deployed as cannon fodder [[file]]s, [[Kig-Yar]] were used as support and snipers, and Sangheili were commanders and fought in warrior [[lance]]s. Weapons and technology were restricted by species and rank; only Sangheili received [[Sangheili personal energy shield|personal energy shields]] and [[energy sword]]s, only Kig-Yar received [[Kig-Yar point defense gauntlet|point defense gauntlets]], and Unggoy only received basic weapons and [[Unggoy combat harness|armor]] depending by rank. The reasons for these restrictions were often cultural; for instance, Sangheili viewed wielding shield gauntlets as dishonorable and that "lesser species" did not deserve their privileged weapons. This discrimination among the Covenant military was centuries old, but the dynamic was occasionally changed by violent rebellion. The [[Unggoy Rebellion]] caused Sangheili to mix their units with Unggoy and give them better training. Likewise, the [[Great Schism]] put [[Jiralhanae]] in command of former Sangheili units, gave them [[Jiralhanae power armor|personal shielded armor]], and made their tribal [[pack]]s a prominent military unit. | ||
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=== Creatures inhabiting Covenant worlds === | |||
*"[[Scrub Grub]]s" are small creatures the equivalent of the rats found on [[Earth]]. They were first mentioned in ''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', while inhabiting a Jackal ship. | |||
*"[[Zap-Jelly|Zap-Jellies]]" are sea creatures that live on the Grunt homeworld, [[Balaho]]. They are possibly the equivalent to large jellyfish on Earth. | |||
*"[[Thorn Beast]]s" are a food source for the Covenant, though only observed being eaten by Brutes. The only reference to the Thorn Beasts is in ''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', when the Brutes are first mentioned, and in ''[[Halo Wars]]'', in at least one of the timeline periods. They were also included in the original ''Halo'' game being developed for Mac. | |||
*"[[Mud Wasp]]s" are insects found on the Grunt home world of Balaho. | |||
*"[[Shade Crab]]s" are crustaceans found on the Grunt home world of Balaho. | |||
*"[[Helioskrill]]s" are predators found on Sanghelios that imitate rocks to catch their prey. | |||
*"[[Doarmir]]s" are furry animals found on Sanghelios, their pelts were used by early seafaring Sangheili as cloaks, the tradition is continued by modern Sangheili Shipmasters. | |||
*"[[Sharquoi]]" are enormous beasts capable of smashing vehicles. They were said to be so dangerous that the Covenant would not consider deploying them until near the end of the war.<ref name="convo"/> | |||
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