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The reasons for these restrictions are often cultural; for instance, Sangheili view wielding shield gauntlets as dishonorable and that "lesser species" do not deserve their privileged weapons. The Covenant's interspecies politics also played a large part in this segregation: while Sangheili-led mixed units existed, the Sangheili and the Jiralhanae often maintained their own individual command hierarchies largely segregated from one another to prevent conflict and authority issues from arising between the two. It was originally rare for the Jiralhanae to receive their own ships to begin with, and the ones given to them by the Sangheili were smaller and less powerful such as the lowly attack ship classifications,{{Ref/Reuse|attackships}} while the Sangheili maintained the bulk of the Covenant's fleet.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''pages 195, 199''</ref> When the Jiralhanae were made the Covenant's main military caste, their indigenous weaponry and vehicles—equally brutal in design and function—became a staple on the battlefield alongside the Covenant's more refined technologies.{{Ref/Reuse|h3}} | The reasons for these restrictions are often cultural; for instance, Sangheili view wielding shield gauntlets as dishonorable and that "lesser species" do not deserve their privileged weapons. The Covenant's interspecies politics also played a large part in this segregation: while Sangheili-led mixed units existed, the Sangheili and the Jiralhanae often maintained their own individual command hierarchies largely segregated from one another to prevent conflict and authority issues from arising between the two. It was originally rare for the Jiralhanae to receive their own ships to begin with, and the ones given to them by the Sangheili were smaller and less powerful such as the lowly attack ship classifications,{{Ref/Reuse|attackships}} while the Sangheili maintained the bulk of the Covenant's fleet.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''pages 195, 199''</ref> When the Jiralhanae were made the Covenant's main military caste, their indigenous weaponry and vehicles—equally brutal in design and function—became a staple on the battlefield alongside the Covenant's more refined technologies.{{Ref/Reuse|h3}} | ||
At the start of the [[Human-Covenant War]], units of Kig-Yar would often be mixed-species units of Ruuhtian and T'vaoan Kig-Yar, | At the start of the [[Human-Covenant War]], units of Kig-Yar would often be mixed-species units of Ruuhtian and T'vaoan Kig-Yar, tthough after [[2530]] this was seemingly replaced with the various sub-species being divided into segregated units. The Ruuhtians would be employed in scout-sniper roles, while the T'vaoans would be employed more in shock troop roles.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/projects/reach/article.aspx?ucc=enemies&cid=24609 '''Bungie''': ''Halo: Reach Enemy Intel'']</ref> | ||
This discrimination among the Covenant military is centuries old, but the dynamic is occasionally changed by violent rebellion. The [[Unggoy Rebellion]] caused Elites to mix their units with Grunts 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 Jiralhanae [[pack]]s a prevalent unit within the military in addition to the mixed-species lance. | This discrimination among the Covenant military is centuries old, but the dynamic is occasionally changed by violent rebellion. The [[Unggoy Rebellion]] caused Elites to mix their units with Grunts 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 Jiralhanae [[pack]]s a prevalent unit within the military in addition to the mixed-species lance. |