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| {{Title|''Halo: Envoy''}} | | {{Title|''Halo: Envoy''}} |
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| |author=[[Tobias S. Buckell]]{{Ref/Reuse|hcu}} | | |author=[[Tobias S. Buckell]]{{Ref/Reuse|hcu}} |
| |cover artist=[[:Category:Images by Chase Toole|Chase Toole]]{{Ref/Site|Id=CFVoyage|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/en-voyage|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - En Voyage|D=12|M=07|Y=2017}} | | |publisher=Simon & Schuster |
| |illustrator=[[:Category:Images by Sarah Campbell|Sarah Campbell]]{{Ref/Reuse|CFVoyage}} | | |publication=[[2017|April 25, 2017]]<ref name="s&s">[http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Envoy/Tobias-S-Buckell/HALO/9781501106873 '''Simon & Schuster''' - ''Halo: Envoy'']</ref> |
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| |publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]]<ref name="s&s">[http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Envoy/Tobias-S-Buckell/HALO/9781501106873 '''Simon & Schuster''' - ''Halo: Envoy'']</ref>
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| |length=416 pages{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}} | | |length=416 pages{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}} |
| |ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/9781501106873|9781501106873]]{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}} | | |ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/9781501106873|9781501106873]]{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}} |
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| '''''Halo: Envoy''''' is a [[Halo novels|novel]] set in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] by [[Tobias S. Buckell]]. It was released on [[2017|April 25, 2017]].{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}}<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180525041852/http://www.haloarchive.com/forum/topic/9-canon-fodder-and-random-lore-chat/?page=181&tab=comments '''Halo Archive''': ''Canon Fodder thread'']</ref> The ''[[Halo: Fractures]]'' short story ''[[Oasis]]'', also written by Buckell, served as a quasi-prequel to ''Envoy'', introducing the novel's central setting and conflict.<ref name="hcu">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/books-browsers-and-big-team '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Books, Browsers, and Big Team'']</ref> | | '''''Halo: Envoy''''' is a [[Halo novels|novel]] set in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] by [[Tobias S. Buckell]]. It was released on [[2017|April 25, 2017]].{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}}<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180525041852/http://www.haloarchive.com/forum/topic/9-canon-fodder-and-random-lore-chat/?page=181&tab=comments '''Halo Archive''': ''Canon Fodder thread'']</ref> The ''[[Halo: Fractures]]'' short story ''[[Oasis]]'', also written by Buckell, served as a quasi-prequel to ''Envoy'', introducing the novel's central setting and conflict.<ref name="hcu">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/books-browsers-and-big-team '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Books, Browsers, and Big Team'']</ref> |
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| ==Official summary== | | ==Official summary== |
| {{Article quote|It has been six years since the end of the Covenant War...and yet on the planet Carrow, a world on the edge of the Joint Occupation Zone (JOZ), a decisive new battle suddenly erupts. Human colonists and the alien Sangheili have already been living a tension-filled co-existence in this place, with Unified Earth Government envoy Melody Azikiwe attempting to broker a lasting peace between their two species. | | {{Article Quote|It has been six years since the end of the Covenant War...and yet on the planet Carrow, a world on the edge of the Joint Occupation Zone (JOZ), a decisive new battle suddenly erupts. Human colonists and the alien Sangheili have already been living a tension-filled co-existence in this place, with Unified Earth Government envoy Melody Azikiwe attempting to broker a lasting peace between their two species. |
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| But as civil war now engulfs the Sangheili settlers, Melody must act on an additional covert assignment courtesy of the Office of Naval Intelligence: find a way to free the SPARTAN-IIs known as Gray Team, held in stasis since the end of the war by a cunning Elite fleetmaster consumed with vengeance. And none can anticipate the ongoing violence leading to the discovery of an even greater, unstoppable threat, hidden for eons below the surface of the planet….{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}}}} | | But as civil war now engulfs the Sangheili settlers, Melody must act on an additional covert assignment courtesy of the Office of Naval Intelligence: find a way to free the SPARTAN-IIs known as Gray Team, held in stasis since the end of the war by a cunning Elite fleetmaster consumed with vengeance. And none can anticipate the ongoing violence leading to the discovery of an even greater, unstoppable threat, hidden for eons below the surface of the planet….{{Ref/Reuse|s&s}}}} |
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| ==Plot synopsis== | | ==Plot synopsis== |
| Conflict was brewing on the former Human colony of Carrow. It had been evacuated of its colonists during the Human-Covenant War due to the threat of a Covenant attack, and since the conclusion of the war, both humanity and the Sangheili had laid claim to it. The Sangheili, led by Kaidon Rojka 'Kasaan, were refugees from the Sangheili colony of Glyke, a planet that was mysteriously destroyed a short while after the peace agreement between the United Nations Space Command and the Swords of Sanghelios went into effect. These Sangheili settled in the Uldt Desert on the banks of the Astlehich River, founding the city of Rak. Sometime after, the human residents of Carrow returned, setting up residence in the city of Suraka and various smaller settlements within the Uldt. These desert settlements began to come into conflict with some Sangheili forces over various oases. Meanwhile, in Rak, a faction led by Thars 'Sarov arose that stood in opposition to the humans on the planet and Rojka, who believed in working together with the humans to thrive on Carrow. With tensions high and conflict seeming inevitable, a peace summit was arranged between the governments of Suraka and Rak, as well as a representative of the Unified Earth Government to act as a moderator. As such, Diplomatic Corps envoy Melody Azikiwe and her staff were dispatched to Carrow prior to the summit and were taken in by Rojka's forces. However, Melody was deployed with additional directives: she was tasked by the Office of Naval Intelligence to free the Spartans of Gray Team from cryostasis within Rojka's flagship. Rojka had pulled them from a lifeboat in the debris field of Glyke several weeks prior and was housing them aboard the Unwavering Discipline while he decided what to do with them. Melody asked multiple times to free the Spartans, but Rojka denied her every time.
| | {{Expand-section}}Melody is dispatched as an envoy to the [[Sangheili]] Fleetmaster Rojka Kasaan who is a commander in the Joint Occupation Zone of planet Carrow. She comes to find that the ship master is in possession of the [[Spartans]] known as [[Gray Team]]. He had collected them (in secret) after the destruction of Glyke due to [[Operation: SUNSPEAR]]. Due to an uprising led by Thars, who opposes peace with humans, Rojka is distracted and Melody is able to sneak off to the storage room Gray Team is being held in. She manages to thaw the three Spartans from cryo sleep just before being rendered unconscious from wounds inflicted by Rojkas' guards. |
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| On the day before the peace summit was scheduled, Thars took his naval forces and launched an attack on Suraka, destroying all their slipspace capable vessels and long-range communications. Rojka took his naval forces and engaged Thars, initially having the upper hand in the conflict. However, a Jiralhanae fleet joined the battle on Thars's side, turning the tide against Rojka. His forces were whittled down until the Unwavering Discipline was taking heavy fire and was about to be boarded by Thars's forces. At this point, Melody ordered her staff to evacuate the ship. She then asked Rojka one more time to release Gray Team, which he refused. After Rojka returned to the command bridge, Melody armed herself and broke into the ship's cargo hold, where Gray Team's Cryo chambers were located. Rojka attempted to prevent her from releasing them, but she was able to free them despite taking a piece of shrapnel to the abdomen when Rojka attempted to blow the door down. Jai-006 and Adriana-111 recovered Melody and fought off Rojka and Mrata while Michael-120 attempted to learn their tactical situation and location. They then broke into a hanger and escaped the ship in their Bumblebee escape craft, killing some of Thars's boarders in the process. Rojka returned to the command bridge and ordered his forces to give chase, unwilling to let Gray Team escape. The Unwavering Discipline began pursuing Gray Team down into Carrow's atmosphere with Thars's forces in pursuit.
| | Melody awakes to find herself in the presence of the infamous Gray Team. She realizes that Gray Team is somewhat in the dark about their current whereabouts and situation. They come to find that the [[Human-Covenant War]] has been over for more than six years and that they have been in cryo the whole time as prisoners to Rojka. Gray Team discovers they have left a dire situation stranded in space only to be brought back right in the middle of the fray of a new and desperate situation. They learn of the new JOZs and that humans and Sangheili are residence of the planet they are now seemingly stranded on. |
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| As this occurred, the Jiralhanae fleet disengaged from the battle and began an invasion of Suraka. Led by the Chieftain Hekabe, the Voice of Maardoth landed in the city and began clearing a large portion of the city of buildings. The Surakans attempted to respond to the incursion, with Governor Ellis Gass and Vice-governor Lamar Edwards working with the city's military leaders to manage the response as well as addressing the growing refugee crisis. As a part of their military countermeasures, they ordered some Surakan Militia Volunteers squad to probe the Jiralhanae positions to gather intelligence on their behavior. One such squad was almost entirely wiped out by Hekabe, who personally executed Ellis's son Jeff. After clearing out most of the occupied zone of rubble, Hekabe used the Energy projector on the Varric-pattern heavy cruiser Foebane to begin excavating the site. Upon learning that Thars was heading to Carrow's surface, Hekabe grew wary that the Sangheili would attempt to interrupt his plan and ordered his remaining warships to engage Thars's fleet.
| | Struggling to come to terms with their past actions concerning the activating of the [[NOVA Bomb]], Gray Team now tussles among themselves as they try to grapple the reality of their new situation. While continuously being pursued by the vengeful Rojka, who in turn is also dealing with Thars's forces, Gray Team and Melody start trying to find their way through the Carrie desert toward a rendezvous previously set up with Melody. Gray Team and Melody finally make it to the pre-scheduled meeting location only to find an underground ONI facility buried in the mountains. They narrowly gain access to the base just before being destroyed by Thars and his followers. Soon Thars blasts his way into the base and forces Gray Team on the move again. At the same time, Rojka overhears the envoy attempt to warn Thars of a Jiralhanae chieftain's plot to destroy Carrow and rescues her to learn more about why the Jiralhanae arrived planetside. Despite his anger, he prioritizes the safety of his home over vengeance on Gray Team. |
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| Above Carrow, Mike attempted to pilot the Bumblebee to Suraka but could not keep the craft together and was forced to crash land in the Uldt Desert. Gray Team and Melody all survived the crash, taking stock of the situation next to an unnamed oasis. Melody informed the Spartans about some of the events that had occurred since the end of the Human-Covenant War and recommended that the team move out to Gila Station, a secret ONI facility in the northern Uldt Desert. Meanwhile, the Jiralhanae warships devastated Thars's fleet while the Unwavering Discipline attempted to survive its descent to the surface. Only three of Thars's frigates remained in orbit, with the rest of the ships involved crashing into the Uldt. After his vessel's crash landing, Rojka survived an assassination attempt from Keza, one of his Special Operations Commanders. He then set out in pursuit of Gray Team, with Thars's forces close behind.
| | Out of the base and back out in the sand Gray Team and Melody make their way to the nearby human settlement which is currently in a battle. Once in town they discover there is more danger besides Thars. The [[Jiralhanae]] chieftain, Hekabe, supposedly under the authority of Thars, decides to set his plan in motion. He ignores Thars's orders and brings his ship and army to the surface of Carrow and begins his plot. |
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| Meanwhile, in Suraka, Ellis's tactics become more aggressive after she learns of the death of her son. The Surakan battle plan began to focus on driving the Jiralhanae force out of the city and destroying the remaining Sangheili forces in orbit. This course of action led to some tension with Lamar, who believed that they should be evacuating civilians instead. Nevertheless, a decisive strike was planned against the Voice of Maardoth. Meanwhile, the Jiralhanae had concluded their excavation, uncovering a massive Forerunner spire at the center of the crater. Hekabe and Anexus descended to the spire and opened the facility using the vertex, a Forerunner device that Hekabe had recovered from the depths of Installation 00 during the final battle of the Human-Covenant War. He then led some Voice of Maardoth forces down into the Sharquoi hive, traveling deeper until they reached the base of the site. Hekabe then placed the vertex on his head, allowing it to take him and give him access to the Sharquoi that were housed there.
| | Gray Team and the local human government realize that Hekabe has started digging in the desert so they put plans in action to intercept him, shooting down his cruiser in the process. They team up with Rojka and his remaining forces to combat the new threat. Their plan to thwart Hekabe finds much resistance as the Jiralhanae continue burrowing deep into Carrow toward an ancient and forgotten terror, the mythical Sharquoi. Upon discovering his goal to try and control the Sharquoi, Melody, Gray Team, Rojka, and the human government enact a daring mission to intercept Hekabe. Their mission takes them to the edge of despair as they close in on Hekabe and find that they're too late. Hekabe, with the help of an ancient artifact known as the vertex, is able to control the mythical monsters and pit them against the humans. Aware of the danger Hekabe poses should he find a slipspace-capable ship, Rojka attempts in vain to convince Thars to scuttle his remaining destroyers, only for the Sharquoi to hijack the destroyers; Thars is subsequently executed by Rojka for endangering everyone. Gray Team and company challenge the enraged Jiralhanae and his thousands of Sharquoi in the depths of the Forerunner structure under the desert sand. They narrowly escape the destruction of the structure after the human governor gains control of the vertex, who summons the Sharquoi back to the Forerunner structure while also destroying the hijacked ships, sacrificing herself by burying them with a nuke. |
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| After carrying a wounded and weakening Melody on a stretcher across the Uldt and briefly engaging a Banshee, Gray Team finally arrived at Gila Station. They were greeted by Commander Greg van Eekhout, the station's assigned ONI agent, and admitted into the facility. Melody was promptly admitted to an Automated surgery suite, receiving a life-saving surgery while the Spartans acquainted themselves with van Eekhout and Gila Station. After she woke up, she and van Eekhout begin to discuss the tactical situation in private. Van Eekhout informed her that her staff most likely did not survive their evacuation attempt and that the Voice of Maardoth had already uncovered the Sharquoi Hive, leading the two to discuss possible countermeasures, including the deployment of Gray Team against the Sharquoi. The Spartans then butted into the conversation, expressing their discontent with taking orders from ONI. It is revealed that Gray Team was responsible for the destruction of Glyke during Operation: SUNSPEAR and that the decision has broken the team. Despite this, Melody and van Eekhout recognized that they were the best hope in the situation and debriefed them on the threat posed by the Sharquoi. At this point, Rojka and his remaining warriors reach Gila Station but are intercepted by Thars. The two Sangheili broker a deal; Rojka would enter the base and kill the Spartans while Thars would swoop in and kill Rojka, claiming that the Kaidon was a member of the Covenant remnants and hopefully avoiding any retaliation from the UNSC for the deaths of Gray Team. Back inside of the base, Jai agrees to help in the fight against Hekabe just as Rojka's strike team breached the compound. Gray Team escaped the facility, taking a Warthog towards Suraka in the hopes of warning them of the coming Sharquoi attack. Rojka then decides to remain hidden in Gila Station, hoping to learn the location of Gray Team from Melody. Thars then entered the compound, confused and angry over the fact that neither the Spartans nor Rojka was in the facility. He questions the remaining humans, killing van Eekhout before threatening and wounding Melody, who alludes to the Sharquoi in an attempt to stall for time. Rojka, hearing this warning and witnessing Thars break his end of the deal, decides to escape the facility with Melody to learn more about the Sharquoi. Gila Station then self-destructed due to Eekhout's death, but Thars was able to escape. After learning about the threat that languished under Suraka, Rojka decided to take his remaining warriors to the city to offer assistance.
| | Gray Team and Melody are taken back into UNSC custody once reinforcements are able to access the planet. Back at his keep, Rojka is stripped of his title as kaidon due to having lost all combat-worthy ships but is offered to be the Sangheili envoy to the humans due to his relatively extensive experience with them. Rojka accepts the position, recognizing he can bring about peace for both races. Melody is congratulated for securing Gray Team and acting as envoy and is then sent to be debriefed by ONI. Gray Team are debriefed and caught up on the six years they were in cryo. They learn that Operation SUNSPEAR was actually conducted after the peace treaty with the Sangheili and that the [[Covenant]] has been dismantled officially. Gray Team is then given a choice whether they want to be discharged from the UNSC or be put back into operation. They choose to stay active at the behest of a few requests, which CINCONI, Admiral [[Serin Osman]] and a fellow Spartan-II, quickly agrees to. |
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| Back in Suraka, Operation: BUZZHAWK was put into effect. The Surakans were able to destroy the Foebane by striking it with asteroids that they launched at it from orbit, causing it to crash in the Uldt Desert. Believing the battle to be over, Ellis traveled to the Voice of Maardoth dig site to get eyes on the situation. At this point, Hekabe, who had fully accepted the vertex's embrace and gained full control over the Sharquoi network, began releasing the creatures from their Stasis fields and directing them towards the surface. Gray Team also arrived in Suraka around this time and was detained per Ellis's orders. They complied with this out of good faith and attempted to pass their warning to Surakan leadership. This came too late, however, as the Sharquoi began pouring out of the mouth of the facility and began laying waste to the Surakan forces present. Ellis barely escaped with her life, being rescued by Lamar in a Pelican dropship. Rojka, Melody, and the remaining Sangheili warriors arrived at the city during this attack, witnessing some of the carnage and pledging their support to the Surakan forces. Ellis and Lamar then questioned Gray Team, coming up with a plan to assassinate Hekabe. The Jiralhanae chieftain, for his part, was reveling in his newfound power, killing Anexus for his cowardness and for repeatedly questioning his orders.
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| Gray Team and Rojka's forces were deployed alongside a squad of militia to several skyscrapers overlooking Hekabe's position. The Spartans attempted to line up a shot on the Jiralhanae while the Sangheili went to ground to learn more about how to fight the Sharquoi. Adrianna was able to shoot Hekabe directly in the head just as Rojka engaged the chieftain through a Sharquoi, but the vertex was able to save his life by shoring up a majority of the damage. Hekabe quickly regained control of the Sharquoi and ordered them to converge on the strike team's position. The ensuing conflict saw the deaths of the entirety of Rojka's strike force as well as the Surakan militia squad, with Gray Team and Rojka barely escaping in a Pelican. Seeing that the assassination attempt failed, Lamar convinced Ellis to allow him to evacuate the city. This involved detonating a dozen mines that were planted around the edge of the dig site to stem the tide of Sharquoi that were still exiting the hive. After the blast, Hekabe fled back into the Forerunner facility, taking a significant portion of the Sharquoi with him. As Lamar took full control of managing the evacuation and the militia, Ellis gathered the best scientists and engineers at her disposal to figure out a way to stop Hekabe. They decided to repurpose a HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon as a power source for a M68 Gauss cannon, causing it to fire an Electromagnetic pulse that would disrupt Hekabe's connection with the Sharquoi. They finished constructing the device just as the Sharquoi broke into the Surakan command center. Ellis barely escaped with her life.
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| Meanwhile, Melody learned that the Sharquoi were heading towards Thars's camp in commandeered Surakan vessels, hoping to capture the slipspace-capable ships that had been repaired by the Sangheili's forces. This would allow Hekabe to escape off-world and wreak havoc on the wider Human and Sangheili civilizations. She pled with Rojka to convince Thars to destroy his ships or move them into orbit, but the Sangheili knew that his cousin would not agree to do this. He, therefore, arranged to hand over Gray Team to Thars in exchange for a final duel between the two warriors. He then came up with a plan with the Spartans to ambush Thars's forces at the sight of the duel. They secure a Pelican and travel to the meeting spot, bringing Melody as well to sweeten the deal. They appear to surrender to Thar's gathered forces until Rojka's three remaining warriors sprung an ambush. A brief melee ensued in which Gray Team dispatched Thar's forces and Rojka disarmed his cousin in a duel. However, Thars's Spirit dropship was destroyed during the battle, leaving the force unable to take it back to the waiting ships and prevent their capture. They attempted to order Thars to have his ships destroyed, but when he refused, they watched powerlessly as the Sharquoi took control of Thars's fleet. Rojka then executed Thars.
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| The team was then intercepted by Ellis, who recruited them for a final attack against Hekabe using the device she had built. Alongside a squad of Surakan militia members, they entered the Sharquoi Hive via an aerial insertion out of a pair of Pelicans. Landing at the base of the facility, they progressed towards Hekabe's position, protecting a M121 Jackrabbit that the device was mounted on from the attacking Sharquoi. After the Jackrabbit was immobilized, Jai carried the turret and continued advancing towards Hekabe, with Gray Team providing cover and Rojka rushing ahead to disrupt the Sharquoi. Once they got into position, Ellis fired the device, severing Hekabe's connection with the creatures. She then pried the vertex from the Jiralhanae's head and used it on herself, taking control of the Sharquoi. Ellis restrained Gray Team and Rojka before killing Hekabe, impaling him before throwing him into the lava below. She then began recalling all nearby Sharquoi to her position, killing any Jiralhanae they could find along the way. Ellis informed her team that she intended to detonate the Havok nuke that was powering the device to destroy the Sharquoi and that they had ten minutes to flee the Forerunner facility. As Gray Team, Rojka, and Melody climbed towards the surface, Ellis hailed them a Pelican so that they could flee from the blast as well as using the Sharquoi on Thars's former fleet to destroy the ships. After her team cleared the facility, Ellis detonated the nuke, destroying herself, the Sharquoi Hive, and all of the remaining Sharquoi on Carrow. The shockwave forced the survivor's Pelican to crash-land into the city with no casualties.
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| ==Appearances== | | ==Appearances== |
| {{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5|title-1=Characters| | | {{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5|title-1=Characters| |
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| *[[Adam Hsein]] {{1st}} | | *[[Adam Hsein]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Adriana-111]] | | *[[Adriana-111]] |
| | *[[Akato 'Dakaj]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Anexus]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Aru]] {{1st}} | | *[[Aru]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Atriox]] {{Mo}} |
| *[[Brandon Rhodes]] {{1st}} | | *[[Brandon Rhodes]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Cameron]] {{1st}} | | *[[Cameron]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Daga 'Rathum]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Dizzy]] {{1st}} | | *[[Dizzy]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Dunkirk]] {{1st}} | | *[[Dunkirk]] {{1st}} |
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| *[[Franklin Mendez]] {{Mo}} | | *[[Franklin Mendez]] {{Mo}} |
| *[[Grace (general)|Grace]] {{1st}} | | *[[Grace (general)|Grace]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Greg van Eekhout]] {{1st}} | | *[[Greg van Eekhour]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Hekabe]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Ivrin Yarick]] {{1st}} | | *[[Ivrin Yarick]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Jai-006]] | | *[[Jai-006]] |
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| *[[Kait Adelie]] {{Fm}} | | *[[Kait Adelie]] {{Fm}} |
| *[[Kapoor]] {{1st}} | | *[[Kapoor]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Keza]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Khoto 'Gaaran]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Kritus]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Lamar Edwards]] {{1st}} | | *[[Lamar Edwards]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Melody Azikiwe]] {{1st}} | | *[[Melody Azikiwe]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Michael-120]] | | *[[Michael-120]] |
| | *[[Mrata]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Odanostos]] {{Fm}} |
| *[[Rae Carson]] {{1st}} | | *[[Rae Carson]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Remarus]] {{Fm}} |
| *[[Robert Watts]] {{Mo}} | | *[[Robert Watts]] {{Mo}} |
| | *[[Rojka 'Kasaan]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Senj]] {{Fm}} | | *[[Senj]] {{Fm}} |
| *[[Serin Osman]] | | *[[Serin Osman]] |
| | *[[Terrillus]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Travis Pope]] {{1st}} | | *[[Travis Pope]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Thars 'Sarov]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Thel 'Vadam]] {{Mo}} |
| *[[Victoria Weaver]] {{1st}} | | *[[Victoria Weaver]] {{1st}} |
| | *[[Vikus]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Wyse]] {{1st}} | | *[[Wyse]] {{1st}} |
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| *[[Anexus]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Atriox]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[Hekabe]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Akato 'Dakaj]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Daga 'Rathum]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Khoto 'Gaaran]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Rojka 'Kasaan]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Thars 'Sarov]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Thel 'Vadam]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[Degaeorth]] {{Fm}} | | *[[Degaeorth]] {{Fm}} |
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| *[[Sapien Sunrise]] {{Mo}} | | *[[Sapien Sunrise]] {{Mo}} |
| *[[Surakan Militia Volunteers]] | | *[[Surakan Militia Volunteers]] |
| | **[[Militia Volunteer Command-and-Control]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Surakan Stock Exchange]] {{Fm}} | | *[[Surakan Stock Exchange]] {{Fm}} |
| *[[Swords of Sanghelios]] {{Mo}} | | *[[Swords of Sanghelios]] {{Mo}} |
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| *****[[Office of Naval Intelligence]] | | *****[[Office of Naval Intelligence]] |
| *[[Vheiloth]] {{Mo}} | | *[[Vheiloth]] {{Mo}} |
| *[[Voice of Maardoth]]
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| *[[Intergalactic space]] | | *[[Intergalactic space]] |
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| ***[[Reach]] {{Mo}} | | ***[[Reach]] {{Mo}} |
| **[[Glyke]] {{Fm}} | | **[[Glyke]] {{Fm}} |
| | ***[['Kasaan Keep]] {{Fm}} |
| **[[High Charity]] {{Mo}} | | **[[High Charity]] {{Mo}} |
| **[[Joint Occupation Zone]] | | **[[Joint Occupation Zone]] |
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| ******[[Astlehich River]] {{1st}} | | ******[[Astlehich River]] {{1st}} |
| ******[[Rak]] | | ******[[Rak]] |
| *******[['Kasaan Keep]] {{Fm}}
| | ******[[Sandholm]] |
| **[[Oban]] {{Mo}} | | **[[Oban]] {{Mo}} |
| **[[Oth Sonin system]] {{Mo}} | | **[[Oth Sonin system]] {{Mo}} |
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| ****[[Terra Cimmeria]] {{Fm}} | | ****[[Terra Cimmeria]] {{Fm}} |
| ****[[Valles Marineris]] {{Fm}} | | ****[[Valles Marineris]] {{Fm}} |
| *****[[Tenderloin District]] {{Fm}}
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| **[[Urs system]] | | **[[Urs system]] |
| ***[[Sanghelios]] {{Mo}} | | ***[[Sanghelios]] {{Mo}} |
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| *[[SRS99-S5 AM sniper rifle]] | | *[[SRS99-S5 AM sniper rifle]] |
| *[[Type-1 energy sword]] | | *[[Type-1 energy sword]] |
| *{{Pattern|Anskum|plasma grenade}} | | *[[Type-1 plasma grenade]] |
| *[[Gravity hammer (fiction)|gravity hammer]] | | *[[Type-2 gravity hammer]] |
| **[[Oath of Fury]] {{1st}} | | **[[Oath of Fury]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Type-25 plasma pistol]] | | *[[Type-25 plasma pistol]] |
| *{{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}} | | *{{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}} |
| *[[Paegaas Workshop Spiker]] {{Mo}} | | *[[Type-25 Spiker]] {{Mo}} |
| *{{Pattern|Mosa|carbine}} | | *[[Type-51 carbine]] |
| *{{Pattern|Kopasa'mada|plasma launcher}} | | *[[Type-52 plasma launcher]] |
| *[[M41 Vulcan]] | | *Vulcan machine gun |
| |title-7=Vehicles| | | |title-7=Vehicles| |
| *[[AV-22 Sparrowhawk]] | | *[[AV-22 Sparrowhawk]] |
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| *{{Pattern|Bkowe'nei|Vampire}} | | *{{Pattern|Bkowe'nei|Vampire}} |
| *{{Pattern|Shua'ee|Locust}} | | *{{Pattern|Shua'ee|Locust}} |
| *{{Pattern|Karo'etba|Ghost}} | | *[[Type-32 Ghost]] |
| *{{Pattern|Wuzum|Spectre}} | | *{{Pattern|Wuzum|Spectre}} |
| *[[Qavardu Workshop Prowler]] | | *[[Qavardu Workshop Prowler]] |
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| *[[Holography]] | | *[[Holography]] |
| **[[Holotank]] | | **[[Holotank]] |
| *[[Hydrocables]] {{Fm}}
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| *[[Impulse drive]] | | *[[Impulse drive]] |
| *[[Jetpack]] | | *[[Jetpack]] |
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| *[[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]] {{Mo}} | | *[[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]] {{Mo}} |
| *[[Stasis field]] | | *[[Stasis field]] |
| *[[Stimulant patch]] {{1st}}
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| *[[Thermal blanket]] {{Mo}} | | *[[Thermal blanket]] {{Mo}} |
| *[[Vertex]] {{1st}} | | *[[Vertex]] {{1st}} |
| *[[Vertical farming]] {{Fm}}
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| ==Production notes== | | ==Production notes== |
| | *The novel's cover is illustrated by concept artist Chase Toole, who also designed the cover of ''[[Halo: Saint's Testimony]]'' and provided artwork for ''[[Halo Mythos]].'' The novel includes a map, drawn and annotated by Sarah Campbell, which shows several key locations shown in the novel. |
| *The novel has several inconsistences with the number of enemy ships involved in the [[Carrow Conflict]]: when the [[Jiralhanae]] fleet is first mentioned, they are stated to have two {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}s and two {{Pattern|Sinaris|heavy destroyer}}s. Shortly afterwards, the ''[[Foebane]]'', one of the cruisers, departed for the planet's surface. After [[Thars 'Sarov]] confronted [[Hekabe]] and Hekabe ordered his ships to turn on Thars', two Jiralhanae cruisers were stated to be attacking despite the fact that there was only one cruiser left in orbit while ''Foebane'' dug up the [[Sharquoi]] hive. After the battle, [[Anexus]] states that they lost two of their ships, but while the third is presumably destroyed as well, it is never mentioned again nor is it seen being destroyed despite ''Foebane'' being stated to be the last Jiralhanae ship left at that point. | | *The novel has several inconsistences with the number of enemy ships involved in the [[Carrow Conflict]]: when the [[Jiralhanae]] fleet is first mentioned, they are stated to have two {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}s and two {{Pattern|Sinaris|heavy destroyer}}s. Shortly afterwards, the ''[[Foebane]]'', one of the cruisers, departed for the planet's surface. After [[Thars 'Sarov]] confronted [[Hekabe]] and Hekabe ordered his ships to turn on Thars', two Jiralhanae cruisers were stated to be attacking despite the fact that there was only one cruiser left in orbit while ''Foebane'' dug up the [[Sharquoi]] hive. After the battle, [[Anexus]] states that they lost two of their ships, but while the third is presumably destroyed as well, it is never mentioned again nor is it seen being destroyed despite ''Foebane'' being stated to be the last Jiralhanae ship left at that point. |
| *On page 192, Governor [[Ellis Gass]] is told that the two [[Covenant frigate]]s in orbit have retreated rather than face her merchant ships in the opening stages of [[Operation: BUZZHAWK]]. However, the two frigates are stated to be ''Jiralhanae'' frigates when previously up until that point they were identified as belonging to Thars and were thus ''[[Sangheili]]'' ships. Presumably, this was a simple error on the part of the author, particularly as this is the only time they are called Jiralhanae ships. | | *On page 192, Governor [[Ellis Gass]] is told that the two [[Covenant frigate]]s in orbit have retreated rather than face her merchant ships in the opening stages of [[Operation: BUZZHAWK]]. However, the two frigates are stated to be ''Jiralhanae'' frigates when previously up until that point they were identified as belonging to Thars and were thus ''[[Sangheili]]'' ships. Presumably, this was a simple error on the part of the author, particularly as this is the only time they are called Jiralhanae ships. |
| *On page 246, [[Rojka 'Kasaan]] wonders if a detachment of Sangheili he had lost contact with were traveling to ''Rale''. This location is never mentioned again anywhere within the novel and this same detachment was said to have been ordered to return to [[Rak]] at multiple other points in the novel. As such, this is most likely a minor typo on the part of the author.
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| File:Halo Envoy Cover Back.jpg|Back cover of the novel. | | File:Halo Envoy Cover Back.jpg |
| File:Halo Envoy cover (clear).jpg|The novel's full cover illustration. | | File:Halo Envoy cover (clear).jpg|The novel's full cover illustration |
| File:Envoy - Carrow map.jpg|Carrow's map. | | File:Envoy - Carrow map.jpg|Carrow's map |
| File:Envoy - textless map.png|Carrow's map without text.
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| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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