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As a hegemony of multiple client species, not all drugs found in the [[Covenant]] can necessarily be traced to only a single one. These formulations were used widely amongst the citizens of the empire, and some continue to evade firm classification in the post-war era. One of the most easily recognizable examples of a shared drug formulation was the [[sealant mesh]], a thin sheet of bronze-colored material that, when properly affixed, formed a partial seal over wounds.<ref name="ch258">'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 258''</ref> The most important part of this mesh was a coagulant that would attenuate clotting of the blood. Sealant meshes were staples found in every [[portable aid station]], but were considered a short-term option at best.{{Ref/Reuse|ch258}}
As a hegemony of multiple client species, not all drugs found in the [[Covenant]] can necessarily be traced to only a single one. These formulations were used widely amongst the citizens of the empire, and some continue to evade firm classification in the post-war era. One of the most easily recognizable examples of a shared drug formulation was the [[sealant mesh]], a thin sheet of bronze-colored material that, when properly affixed, formed a partial seal over wounds.<ref name="ch258">'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 258''</ref> The most important part of this mesh was a coagulant that would attenuate clotting of the blood. Sealant meshes were staples found in every [[portable aid station]], but were considered a short-term option at best.{{Ref/Reuse|ch258}}


Poisonous substances and bioweapons also existed in the Covenant, and continue to do so among what remains of it. In one notable example of a mass poisoning, in [[2462]], [[Kig-Yar]] adulterated [[Unggoy]] infusions in the lower districts of [[High Charity]] and on ships that they controlled. Affected Unggoy males were sterilized as a result which led to an all-out [[Unggoy Rebellion|rebellion]] against the Covenant.<ref name= "Encyclopedia" >'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''pages 115 and 142''</ref> In [[2556]], a Sangheili terrorist, with the aid of a [[Yonhet]], unleashed a toxic element in [[Sedra City]] in a mass dispersal form. This caused the catastrophic breakdown of DNA in certain humans but did not affect other species in the city. The source of this element was [[Alpha Shard|a piece]] of [[Installation 04]]; it had been created when the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}'s engines went supernova on the surface of the ring. In [[2558]], a former Covenant research laboratory on [[Ven III]] became a point of conflict between the [[UNSC]] and a nest of Kig-Yar pirates on the planet. It is possible that a bioweapon used by the UNSC against Kig-Yar there was sourced from the lab present.
Poisonous substances and bioweapons also existed in the Covenant, and continue to do so among what remains of it. In one notable example of a mass poisoning, in [[2462]], [[Kig-Yar]] adulterated [[Unggoy]] infusions in the lower districts of [[High Charity]] and on ships that they controlled. Affected Unggoy males were sterilized as a result which led to an all-out [[Unggoy Rebellion|rebellion]] against the Covenant.<ref name= "Encyclopedia" >'''[[Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe]]''', ''pages 115 and 142''</ref> In [[2556]], a Sangheili terrorist, with the aid of a [[Yonhet]], unleashed a toxic element in [[Sedra City]] in a mass dispersal form. This caused the catastrophic breakdown of DNA in certain humans but did not affect other species in the city. The source of this element was [[Alpha Shard|a piece]] of [[Installation 04]]; it had been created when the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}'s engines went supernova on the surface of the ring. In [[2558]], a former Covenant research laboratory on [[Ven III]] became a point of conflict between the [[UNSC]] and a nest of Kig-Yar pirates on the planet. It is possible that a bioweapon used by the UNSC against Kig-Yar there was sourced from the lab present.


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