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After this rescue attempt, no further visits were made to Netherop; the UNSC wrote off the possibility of landing on the planet and the [[Prophet of Truth]] had deemed the loss of the [[Covenant frigate]]s ''[[Radiant Arrow]]'' and ''[[Steadfast Strike]]'' over the planet a sign of divine displeasure and forbidden all travel to the system - a ruse to cover the marooning of Nizat and his cohort.{{Ref/Novel|Out|Chapter=4}}
After this rescue attempt, no further visits were made to Netherop; the UNSC wrote off the possibility of landing on the planet and the [[Prophet of Truth]] had deemed the loss of the [[Covenant frigate]]s ''[[Radiant Arrow]]'' and ''[[Steadfast Strike]]'' over the planet a sign of divine displeasure and forbidden all travel to the system - a ruse to cover the marooning of Nizat and his cohort.{{Ref/Novel|Out|Chapter=4}}


Over the years, discipline problems and dissent formed amongst the ranks of the Defenders of the Sanctum with a number of the warriors growing fat on the fruit that the tel provided them. During the last rescue attempt, three of Petrov's people leapt inside of the Sanctum when the Rift of Eternity opened and, instead of perishing, began to float around inside the walls of the Sanctum, stalking its inhabitants like ghosts, always watching and ever present. This persisted for two years before the last apparition - dubbed Lurkers by the Defenders - disappeared and during that time, the surveillance grew so unbearable that four Defenders fled into the desert and were never seen again. Petrov and her people witnessed them sneak out on mountain runners and attempt to disappear into the mountains. However, unwilling to risk them being a danger again in the future, these deserters were killed by Petrov and her forces. The other Defenders remained unaware of what had become of them other than that they were never seen again.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out10|Out|10}}{{Ref/Novel|Out|11}} By the time that the last Lurker vanished, the Defenders were so sleep-deprived and apprehensive that Nizat and his faithful steward [[Tam 'Lakosee]] spent most of their time keeping the others from attacking each other. Although no one was willing to outright stand against Nizat due to his control over the Divine Hand, great unrest remained amongst the warriors, particularly [[Blademaster]] [[Meduz 'Ra'ashai]] who would've led a mutiny against Nizat otherwise.{{Ref/Reuse|Out10}}{{Ref/Novel|Out|12}}
Over the years, discipline problems and dissent formed amongst the ranks of the Defenders of the Sanctum with a number of the warriors growing fat on the fruit that the tel provided them. During the last rescue attempt, three of Petrov's people leapt inside of the Sanctum when the Rift of Eternity opened and, instead of perishing, began to float around inside the walls of the Sanctum, stalking its inhabitants like ghosts, always watching and ever present. This persisted for two years before the last apparition - dubbed Lurkers by the Defenders - disappeared and during that time, the surveillance grew so unbearable that four Defenders fled into the desert and were never seen again.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out10|Out|10}} Petov and her people witnessed them sneak out mountain runners and attempt to disappear into the mountains. However, unwilling to risk them being a danger again in the future, these deserters were killed by Petrov and her forces.{{Ref/Novel|Out|11}} By the time that the last Lurker vanished, the Defenders were so sleep-deprived and apprehensive that Nizat and his faithful steward [[Tam 'Lakosee]] spent most of their time keeping the others from attacking each other. Although no one was willing to outright stand against Nizat due to his control over the Divine Hand, great unrest remained amongst the warriors, particularly [[Blademaster]] [[Meduz 'Ra'ashai]] who would've led a mutiny against Nizat otherwise.{{Ref/Reuse|Out10}}{{Ref/Novel|Out|12}}


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